Clement Wood Poems

  • 1.
    Tired of man's futile, petty cry,
    Of lips that lie and flout,
    I saw the slow sun dim and die
    And the slim dusk slip out . . .
    ...
  • 2.
    I pass a lighted window
    And a closed door-
    And I am not troubled
    Any more.
    ...
  • 3.
    It is not Spring-not yet-
    But at East Schaghticoke I saw an ivory birch
    Lifting a filmy red mantle of knotted buds
    Above the rain-washed whiteness of her arms.
    ...
Total 3 Poems by Clement Wood

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