Madison Julius Cawein Night Poems
- 301. Epilogue Ii
- 302. In The Forest Of Love
- 303. Old Man Rain
- 304. Deserted
- 305. Amadis And Oriana
- 306. With The Wind
- 307. Home
- 308. Superstition
- 309. The Chipmunk
- 310. Little Boy Bad And Little Girl Rude
- 311. The Old Home
- 312. The Parting
- 313. Mid-winter
- 314. The Waning Year
- 315. Spirit Of Dreams
- 316. Dead Cities
- 317. Problems
- 318. Old Man Winter
- 319. The Forest Spring
- 320. The Owlet
- 321. The Lubber Fiend
- 322. The Egret Hunter
- 323. A Pool Among The Rocks
- 324. That Night When I Came To The Grange
- 325. Hymn To Spiritual Desire
- 326. Catkins
- 327. The Rendezvous
- 328. Floridian
- 329. Garden Gossip
- 330. A Summer Day
- 331. The Boy Next Door
- 332. The Harvest Moon
- 333. The Boy In The Rain
- 334. Sunset Clouds
- 335. The Mountain-still
- 336. The Glowworm
- 337. So Much To Do
- 338. O Maytime Woods!
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Shyra mae regio: Beautiful and stroy
Shyra mae regio: Beautiful and stroy
Kristi Thompson: I have always loved the poem, “Whippoorwill Time” since I was a young girl. I found it in an old book that was my Grandmothers. I have memorized it and always appreciated the serenity of the poem. Tonight I heard a Whippoorwill in the wild and it brought me back to the poem that I read and cherish as a child. I shared the poem with my husband and he loved it as well and we have read it several times sense. I appreciate knowing that the author was a lover of nature because my husband and I are as well.