Breathing: you invisible poem! Complete interchange of our own essence with world-space. You counterweight in which I rythmically happen. Single wave-motion whose gradual sea I am: you, most inclusive of all our possible seas- space has grown warm. How many regions in space have already been inside me. There are winds that seem like my wandering son. Do you recognize me, air, full of places I once absorbed? You who were the smooth bark, roundness, and leaf of my words. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE RIVULET by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT ANIMAL CRACKERS by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY THE MULBERRY GARDEN: CHILD AND MAIDEN by CHARLES SEDLEY AS THE GREEK'S SIGNAL FLAME by WALT WHITMAN THE CHILD IN A GARDEN by MARIA ABDY A SONNET. ON CYNTHIA SICK by PHILIP AYRES |