Robert Francis Sun Poems

  • 1.
    A seated statue of himself he seems.
    A bronze slowness becomes him. Patently
    The page he contemplates he doesn't see.

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  • 2.
    Four Tao philosophers as cedar waxwings
    chat on a February berry bush
    in sun, and I am one.

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  • 3.
    The winter apples have been picked, the garden turned.
    Rain and wind have picked the maple leaves and gone.
    The last of them now bank the house or have been burned.
    None are left upon the trees or on the lawn.
    ...
  • 4.
    Two boys uncoached are tossing a poem together,
    Overhand, underhand, backhand, sleight of hand, everyhand,
    Teasing with attitudes, latitudes, interludes, altitudes,
    High, make him fly off the ground for it, low, make him stoop,
    ...
Total 4 Sun Poems by Robert Francis

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