Joaquin Miller Red Poems

  • 1.
    His broad-brimmed hat pushed back with careless air,
    The proud vaquero sits his steed as free
    As winds that toss his black abundant hair.
    No rover ever swept a lawless sea
    ...
  • 2.
    Santa Ana came storming, as a storm might come;
    There was rumble of cannon; there was rattle of blade;
    There was cavalry, infantry, bugle and drum-
    Full seven thousand in pomp and parade.
    ...
  • 3.
    Where the cocoa and cactus are neighbors,
    Where the fig and the fir tree are one;
    Where the brave corn is lifting bent sabres
    And flashing them far in the sun;
    ...
  • 4.
    His footprints have failed us,
    Where berries are red,
    And madroños are rankest,-
    The hunter is dead!
    ...
  • 5.
    Here room and kingly silence keep
    Companionship in state austere;
    The dignity of death is here,
    The large, lone vastness of the deep;
    ...
  • 6.
    He lies low in the levelled sand,
    Unsheltered from the tropic sun,
    And now of all he knew not one
    Will speak him fair in that far land.
    ...
Total 6 Red Poems by Joaquin Miller

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