Orrick Johns Poems

  • 1.
    Would I were on the sea-lands,
    Where winds know how to sting;
    And in the rocks at midnight
    The lost long murmurs sing.
    ...
  • 2.
    In the very early morning when the light was low
    She got all together and she went like snow,
    Like snow in the springtime on a sunny hill,
    And we were only frightened and can't think still.
    ...
  • 3.
    There's nothing very beautiful and nothing very gay
    About the rush of faces in the town by day,
    But a light tan cow in a pale green mead,
    That is very beautiful, beautiful indeed . . .
    ...
  • 4.
    What though the moon should come
    With a blinding glow,
    And the stars have a game
    On the wood's edge,
    ...
Total 4 Poems by Orrick Johns

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