Madison Julius Cawein Poems
- 1. A Motive In Gold And Gray
- 2. Foreword. To Idyllic Monologues
- 3. Pictured
- 4. Before The End
- 5. Blooms Of The Berry - Proem
- 6. Tristram And Isolt
- 7. The New Year
- 8. Behram And Eddetma
- 9. A Reed Shaken With The Wind
- 10. The Wood-path
- 11. With The Seasons
- 12. Midwinter
- 13. Autumn Storm
- 14. The Winter Moon
- 15. There Was A Rose
- 16. Chords
- 17. Standing-stone Creek
- 18. A Gray Day
- 19. Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin
- 20. A Lament
- 21. A Mood
- 22. Lillita
- 23. On The Farm
- 24. The Quarrel
- 25. Will-o'-the-wisp
- 26. To Revery
- 27. Rembrandts
- 28. The Jongleur
- 29. Face To Face
- 30. To ----
- 31. To James Whitcomb Riley With Admiration And Regard
- 32. An Old Tale Re-told
- 33. Deity
- 34. Where And What?
- 35. The Old House By The Mere
- 36. Fragment - Moonrise At Sea
- 37. My Lady Of Verne
- 38. Insomnia
- 39. Finale
- 40. The Troglodyte
- 41. The Morning-glories
- 42. The Changeling
- 43. A Catch
- 44. The Moated Manse
- 45. Woman's Portion
- 46. The King
- 47. At The Ferry
- 48. The Somnambulist
- 49. Geraldine
- 50. Ashly Mere
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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.