Public Tulips The tulips stand embattled in the city square In ranks of scarlet and columns of rainy mauve, Flanked by wire, commanded by strategic trees That put forth faint green leaves in the...
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^yxCassacre in June The reaper came today. (The grass was long, Plumey and proud!) He paused to whet his scytfoc, Then with a kind of hot and whirring song Of execution, terrible and blithe, He...
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132 THE COMMONWEAL December 9, 1925 POEMS Qonsort The lovely moon, who has the world to roam in, The world of sky without a trail or track. The lovely moon still finds herself at home,...
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February iS, 1925 THE COMMONWEAL 399 end to the state governments. It is a good place to stop...
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