Edith M. Thomas Night Poems

  • 1.
    Threading a darksome passage all alone,
    The taper's flame, by envious current blown,
    Crouched low, and eddied round, as in affright,
    So challenged by the vast and hostile night,
    ...
  • 2.
    Apple-green west and an orange bar,
    And the crystal eye of a lone, one star . . .
    And, “Child, take the shears and cut what you will,
    Frost to-night-so clear and dead-still.”
    ...
Total 2 Night Poems by Edith M. Thomas

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