This Morning Poems

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Their lips bloomed into heavy song That hung like bells above me. You are wrong Who say the dead lie still.
I heard them sing until The cup of silence fell in two and lay Broken by beauty of what dead men say.
There is no lovliness I cannot see. There is no wall too stern for me. There is no door that can withstand The lifted symbol of my hand.
I know an ancient shibboleth: 1 pass, for I have talked with death!
Page Fourteen The Provincetown Plays Edited and Selected by George Cram Cook and Fra
...nk Shay.
A record of the work of the most serious and important of all new theatre move ments in America. The plays, which are distinctively American, are a notable con tribution to our stage, and go far towards indicating America s place in the world of the theatre.
The contents are: ARIA DE CAPO - By Edna St. Vincent Millay STRING OF THE SAMISEN - By Rita Wellman NIGHT By James Oppenheim THE ANGEL INTRUDES - By Floyd Dell SUPPRESSED DESIRES By George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell BOUND EAST FOR CARDIFF - By Eugene G.


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