Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Poem of the Day - April 27th

William James, Henry James by Sarah Gridley

Great gift of purple apples! The distant stars, the far-in sugars
of their skins. With light in certain
shades of the world, autumn of limited
use in the world, I could go
for a day
in the word canteen .

In the world outside
I have yet to put in. It looks as though the bridges
are standing in aquarelle. You know propitious
comes of going-forward . Where the horse in mind
unfastens earth, fastens thirst
to a treelike task.

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