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Before Sleep  (by: Ezra Pound (1885-1972))
The lateral vibrations caress me,
They leap and caress me,
They work pathetically in my favour,
They seek my financial good.
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Before The End Of My Journey  (by: Unknown)
Before the end of my journey
May I reach within myself...
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Before The Ice Is In The Pools  (by: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886))
Before the ice is in the pools --
Before the skaters go,
Or any check at nightfall
Is tarnished by the snow...
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Behind A Wall  (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925))
I own a solace shut within my heart,
A garden full of many a quaint delight
And warm with drowsy, poppied sunshine; bright,
Flaming with lilies out of whose cups dart
Shining things with powdered wings.
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Big Baboon, The  (by: Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953))
The Big Baboon is found upon
The plains of Cariboo:
He goes about with nothing on
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Life Poems Books

Black Man Talks Of Reaping, A  (by: Arna Bontemps (1902 - 1973))
I have sown beside all waters in my day.
I planted deep, within my heart the fear
That wind or fowl would take the grain away.
I planted safe against this stark, lean year.
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Blue  (by: D.H. Lawrence (1885 - 1930))
The earth again like a ship steams out of the dark sea over
The edge of the blue, and the sun stands up to see us glide...
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Boston Evening Transcript, The  (by: Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965))
The readers of the Boston Evening Transcript
Sway in the wind like a field of ripe corn.
When evening quickens faintly in the street,
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Boy, The  (by: William Allingham (1824-1889))
The Boy from his bedroom-window
Look'd over the little town,
And away to the bleak black upland
Under a clouded moon.
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British Merchant Service  (by: C. Fox Smith)
Oh, down by Millwall Basin as I went the other day,
I met a skipper that I knew, and to him I did say:
“Now what’s the cargo, Captain, that brings you up this way?”
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