Alfred Castner King Poems
- 1. Love's Plea
- 2. Nature's Child
- 3. Humanity's Stream
- 4. Nature's Lullaby. - A Mountain Nocturne
- 5. Life's Mystery
- 6. Mother. - Alpha And Omega
- 7. Metabole. - An Apostrophe To The Moon
- 8. Life's Undercurrent
- 9. In Mortem Meditare
- 10. The Darker Side.
- 11. Empty Are The Mother's Arms.
- 12. Echoes From Galilee.
- 13. A Request.
- 14. To The Pines
- 15. To Mother Huberta
- 16. Thoughts
- 17. Think Not That The Heart Is Devoid Of Emotion
- 18. They Cannot See The Wreaths We Place
- 19. There Is An Air Of Majesty
- 20. The Valley Of The San Miguel
- 21. The Unknowable
- 22. The Suicide
- 23. The Spirit Of Freedom Is Born Of The Mountains
- 24. The Silvery San Juan
- 25. The Nations Peril
- 26. The Miner
- 27. The Legend Of St. Regimund
- 28. The Fragrant Perfume Of The Flowers
- 29. The First Storm
- 30. The Fallen Tree
- 31. The Darker Side
- 32. Suggested By A Mountain Eagle
- 33. Smiles
- 34. Shall Our Memories Live When The Sod Rolls Above Us?
- 35. Shall Love, As The Bridal Wreath, Whither And Die?
- 36. Reflections
- 37. O, A Beautiful Thing Is The Flower That Fadeth!
- 38. Nature's Lullaby: A Mountain Nocturne
- 39. Nature's Child
- 40. Mother.'alpha And Omega
- 41. Missed
- 42. Metabole
- 43. Love's Plea
- 44. Life's Undercurrent
- 45. Life's Mystery
- 46. In Mortem Meditare (dying Thoughts)
- 47. In Deo Fides
- 48. If I Have Lived Before
- 49. I Think When I Stand In The Presence Of Death
- 50. Humanity's Stream
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Luna Rose Izquierdo: I absolutely love the poem. I am 20 years old and am not far from a child but it is so beautiful and related to me as in how I feel about nature. The only part I want to say something about, only because I have been in the worst situations with the worst kind of people and even not seeing that fact, is " In him the child of nature sees."
I feel that so many people on this earth, especially men, dont see nature in the way you described in your poem. Most I've encountered, don't even blink an eye or notice nature. So, men as a whole it seems you were saying, child or not, they just don't see. And it saddens me. I'm not downing the poem, as it is my favorite. Thank you for your view of the world. Some people really need that.