George Sterling Long Poems

  • 1.
    The russet leaves of the sycamore
    Lie at last on the valley floor-
    By the autumn wind swept to and fro
    Like ghosts in a tale of long ago.
    ...
  • 2.
    Mother, in some sad evening long ago,
    From thy young breast my groping lips were taken,
    Their hunger stilled, so soon again to waken,
    But nevermore that holy food to know.
    ...
  • 3.
    Soft from the linden's bough,
    Unmoved against the tranquil afternoon,
    Eve's dove laments her now:
    “Ah, gone! long gone! shall not I find thee soon?”
    ...
Total 3 Long Poems by George Sterling

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How many schemes may die
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How many schemes may die
In one short Afternoon
Entirely unknown
To those they most concern-
The man that was not lost
Because by accident
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