John Gould Fletcher Wind Poems

  • 1.
    At the first hour, it was as if one said, “Arise.”
    At the second hour, it was as if one said, “Go forth.”
    And the winter constellations that are like patient ox-eyes
    Sank below the white horizon at the north.
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  • 2.
    I

    Like a gaunt, scraggly pine
    Which lifts its head above the mournful sandhills;
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