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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ANOTHER SPIRIT ADVANCES, by LOUIS HENRI JEAN FARIGOULE First Line: What is it so transforms the boulevard? Last Line: Space in communion binds us in one thought. Alternate Author Name(s): Romains, Jules Subject(s): Spiritual Life | |||
What is it so transforms the boulevard? The lure of the passersby is not of the flesh; There are no movements; there are flowing rhythms And I have no need of eyes to see them there. The air I breathe is fresh with spirit-savour. Men are ideas that a mind sends forth. From them to me all flows, yet is internal; Cheek to cheek we lie across the distance, Space in communion binds us in one thought. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PROVISION FOR THE HIGHER OZONE BODY by WILL ALEXANDER 11/10 AGAIN by LUCILLE CLIFTON LEDA 3: A PERSONAL NOTE (RE: VISITATIONS) by LUCILLE CLIFTON A GRANDFATHER'S LAST LETTER by NORMAN DUBIE THE EVERLASTINGS; FOR L.P. SNYDER AND KARMA WANGMO by NORMAN DUBIE ODE by LOUIS HENRI JEAN FARIGOULE PALACE OF THE WORLD by LOUIS HENRI JEAN FARIGOULE TO MY DEAR FRIEND, MR. CONGREVE, ON HIS COMEDY, 'THE DOUBLE-DEALER' by JOHN DRYDEN |
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