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		<title>Je t&#8217;adore &#8211; Thomas Kinsella</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 15:51:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other props are gone.
Sighing in one another's
Iron arms, propped above nothing,
We praise Love the limiter.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Je t&#8217;adore</h3>
<p>by <em>Thomas Kinsella</em></p>
<p>The other props are gone.<br />
Sighing in one another&#8217;s<br />
Iron arms, propped above nothing,<br />
We praise Love the limiter.</p>
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		<title>Emily Dickinson</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 12:21:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I HAVE no life but this, To lead it here; Nor any death, but lest Dispelled from there; Nor tie to earths to come, 5 Nor action new, Except through this extent, The realm of you. 1924.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I HAVE no life but this,<br />
To lead it here;<br />
Nor any death, but lest<br />
Dispelled from there;	</p>
<p>Nor tie to earths to come,	        5<br />
Nor action new,<br />
Except through this extent,<br />
The realm of you.</p>
<p>1924.</p>
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		<title>In Love Made Visible</title>
		<link>http://dailystanza.com/2009/05/14/in-love-made-visible/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 13:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[concealed]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo by:  H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock/Corbis (1955) In Love Made Visible by May Swenson In love are we made visible As in a magic bath are unpeeled to the sharp pit so long concealed With love&#8217;s alertness we recognize the soundless whimper of the soul behind the eyes A shaft opens and the timid thing at [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">photo by:  H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock/Corbis (1955)</p>
<h3>In Love Made Visible</h3>
<p>by <em>May Swenson</em></p>
<p>In love are we made visible<br />
As in a magic bath<br />
are unpeeled<br />
to the sharp pit<br />
so long concealed</p>
<p>With love&#8217;s alertness<br />
we recognize<br />
the soundless whimper<br />
of the soul<br />
behind the eyes<br />
A shaft opens<br />
and the timid thing<br />
at least leaps to surface<br />
with full-spread wing</p>
<p>The fingertips of love discover<br />
more than the body&#8217;s smoothness<br />
They uncover a hidden conduit<br />
for the transfusion<br />
of empathies that circumvent<br />
the mind&#8217;s intrusion</p>
<p>In love we are set free<br />
Objective bone<br />
and flesh no longer insulate us<br />
to ourselves alone<br />
We are released<br />
and flow into each other&#8217;s cup<br />
Our two frail vials pierced<br />
drink each other up</p>
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		<title>Still I Love to Rhyme &#8211; Robert Louis Stevenson</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 21:53:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[painting by: John Singer Sargent, August 1885 Still I Love to Rhyme by Robert Louis Stevenson Still I love to rhyme, and still more, rhyming, to wander Far from the commoner way; Old-time trills and falls by the brook-side still do I ponder, Dreaming to-morrow to-day. Come here, come, revive me, Sun-God, teach me, Apollo, [...]]]></description>
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painting by: John Singer Sargent, August 1885</p>
<h3>Still I Love to Rhyme</h3>
<p>by <em>Robert Louis Stevenson</em></p>
<p>Still I love to rhyme, and still more, rhyming, to wander<br />
Far from the commoner way;<br />
Old-time trills and falls by the brook-side still do I ponder,<br />
Dreaming to-morrow to-day.</p>
<p>Come here, come, revive me, Sun-God, teach me, Apollo,<br />
Measures descanted before;<br />
Since I ancient verses, I emulous follow,<br />
Prints in the marbles of yore.</p>
<p>Still strange, strange, they sound in old-young raiment invested,<br />
Songs for the brain to forget -<br />
Young song-birds elate to grave old temples benested<br />
Piping and chirruping yet.</p>
<p>Thoughts? No thought has yet unskilled attempted to flutter<br />
Trammelled so vilely in verse;<br />
He who writes but aims at fame and his bread and his butter,<br />
Won with a groan and a curse.</p>
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		<title>Not Waving but Drowning &#8211; Stevie Smith</title>
		<link>http://dailystanza.com/2009/04/30/not-waving-but-drowning-stevie-smith/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:40:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not Waving but Drowning by Stevie Smith Nobody heard him, the dead man, But still he lay moaning: I was much further out than you thought And not waving but drowning. Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he&#8217;s dead It must have been too cold for him his heart gave way, They said. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Not Waving but Drowning</h3>
<p>by <em>Stevie Smith</em></p>
<p>Nobody heard him, the dead man,<br />
But still he lay moaning:<br />
I was much further out than you thought<br />
And not waving but drowning.</p>
<p>Poor chap, he always loved larking<br />
And now he&#8217;s dead<br />
It must have been too cold for him his heart gave way,<br />
They said.</p>
<p>Oh, no no no, it was too cold always<br />
(Still the dead one lay moaning)<br />
I was much too far out all my life<br />
And not waving but drowning.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">If you would like to hear Stevie Smith read her poem, the BBC has a copy <a title="BBC: Stevie Smith" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/poetry/outloud/smith.shtml">here.</a>  Also Poemhunter has a collection of Stevie Smith poems availible as a PDF download <a title="Poemhunter.com - Stevie Smith poems" href="http://www.poemhunter.com/i/ebooks/pdf/stevie_smith_2004_9.pdf">here.</a></p>
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		<title>The Daffodil Fields &#8211; John Masefield</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 23:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Daffodil Fields by John Masefield (View entire post to download this book). She faded to the memory of a kiss, There in the rough life among foreign faces; Love cannot live where leisure never is; He could not write to her from savage places, Where drunken mates were betting on the aces, And rum [...]]]></description>
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<h2><strong><span style="color: #808000;">The Daffodil Fields</span></strong></h2>
<p>by <em>John Masefield</em></p>
<p><em>(View entire post to download this book).</em></p>
<p>She faded to the memory of a kiss,</p>
<p>There in the rough life among foreign faces;</p>
<p>Love cannot live where leisure never is;</p>
<p>He could not write to her from savage places,</p>
<p>Where drunken mates were betting on the aces,</p>
<p>And rum went round and smutty songs were lifted.</p>
<p>He would not raise her banner against that; he drifted,</p>
<p>Ceasing, in time, to write, ceasing to think,</p>
<p>But happy in the wild life to the bone;</p>
<p>The riding in vast space, the songs, the drink,</p>
<p>Some careless heart beside him like his own,</p>
<p>The racing and the fights, the ease unknown</p>
<p>In older, soberer lands; his young blood thrilled.</p>
<p>The pampas seemed his own, his cup of joy was filled.</p>
<p>And one day, riding far after strayed horses,</p>
<p>He rode beyond the ranges to a land</p>
<p>Broken and made most green by watercourses,</p>
<p>Which served as strayline to the neighbouring brand.</p>
<p>A house stood near the brook; he stayed his hand,</p>
<p>Seeing a woman there, whose great eyes burned,<br />
So that he could not choose but follow when she<br />
turned.</p>
<p>After that day he often rode to see<br />
That woman at the peach farm near the brook,<br />
And passionate love between them came to be<br />
Ere many days. Their fill of love they took;<br />
And even as the blank leaves of a book<br />
The days went over Mary, day by day,<br />
Blank as the last, was turned, endured, passed, turned<br />
away.<br />
<span id="more-129"></span><br />
Spring came again greening the hawthorn buds;</p>
<p>The shaking flowers, new-blossomed, seemed the same,</p>
<p>And April put her riot in young bloods;</p>
<p>The jays flapped in the larch clump like blue flame.</p>
<p>She did not care; his letter never came.</p>
<p>Silent she went, nursing the grief that kills,</p>
<p>And Lion watched her pass among the daffodils.</p>
<div class="bookinfo_section_line book_title_line">&#8212;-</div>
<blockquote>
<div class="bookinfo_section_line book_title_line">The daffodil fields</div>
<div class="bookinfo_section_line ">By John Masefield</div>
<div class="bookinfo_section_line ">Published by The Macmillan Company, 1913</div>
<div class="bookinfo_section_line ">Original from Harvard University</div>
<div class="bookinfo_section_line ">Digitized Nov 10, 2007 (by <a title="Google Books: the daffodil fields" href="http://books.google.com/books?id=AAcRAAAAYAAJ">Google Books</a>)</div>
<div class="bookinfo_section_line ">124 pages</div>
<p> </p></blockquote>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">If you want to download the entire book click the following <a href="http://dailystanza.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/the_daffodil_fields.pdf">The Daffodil Fields</a>.  It is made availble as it is out of copyright.  By buying a Kindle last month I&#8217;ve been able to download hundreds of books, many of them now in the public domain.  I particularly like Masefield&#8217;s use of open verse while still transitioning back to desciptive paragraphs.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"> </p>
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