Madison Julius Cawein Poems
- 401. The Harvest Moon
- 402. The End Of The Century.
- 403. Disillusion.
- 404. Sounds And Sights
- 405. The Road Home.
- 406. The Ape
- 407. A Legend Of The Lily.
- 408. Love And A Day.
- 409. The Blue Bird.
- 410. At Midnight.
- 411. A Song For Labor.
- 412. In The Shadow Of The Beeches.
- 413. On Chenoweth's Run.
- 414. The Tree - Toad
- 415. The Woman Speaks.
- 416. Unheard.
- 417. Earth And Moon.
- 418. Love In A Garden.
- 419. Musings.
- 420. The Idyll Of The Standing-stone
- 421. Her Face.
- 422. Her Eyes And Mouth.
- 423. After Rain
- 424. Garden And Gardener
- 425. To A Windflower
- 426. Failure.
- 427. A Cavalier's Toast.
- 428. Apportionment.
- 429. The End Of All.
- 430. Worship.
- 431. Young September.
- 432. In The Forest.
- 433. Poppies.
- 434. A Lullaby.
- 435. The Cricket
- 436. Home Again.
- 437. Beech Blooms.
- 438. The Man In Gray.
- 439. A Street Of Ghosts.
- 440. The Winds.
- 441. Epilogue
- 442. Before The Rain.
- 443. Voices.
- 444. At The Fall Of Dew
- 445. Black Vesper's Pageants.
- 446. A Belgian Christmas
- 447. The Portrait
- 448. On Re-reading Certain German Poets
- 449. Below The Sunset's Range Of Rose
- 450. The Land Of Candy
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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.