Joyce kilmer

Explore the life and literary works of Joyce Kilmer, a renowned American poet. Discover the beauty and depth of his poetry and gain insights into his unique perspective on nature and spirituality.
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On the back cover of Jack, the Lady Killer (Poisoned Pen Press, 1999), the detective tale told in poetic form by the late H. R. F. Keating, Jack is described as "one of the rarest forms known to literature, the detective novel in verse." How strange indeed: a 1930s mystery in the form of a narrative poem Well, just guess what your Passing Tramp has come across: How Strange a Thing, a narrative murder mystery poem of 96 pages by one Dorothy Bennett, published in 1935 by Caxton Printers of…

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Love's Lantern Mr. Joyce Kilmer - 1886-1918       	(for Aline)  Because the road was steep and long    And through a dark and lonely land, God set upon my lips a song    And put a lantern in my hand.  Through miles on weary miles of night    That stretch relentless in my way My lantern burns serene and white,    An unexhausted cup of day.  O golden lights and lights like wine,    How dim your boasted splendors are. Behold this little lamp of mind:    It is more starlike than a star! Joyce Kilmer, Christmas Poem, Contemporary Poetry, Woman Singing, Poetry For Kids, Car Lifts, American Poets, Indiana University, Golden Star

(for Aline) Because the road was steep and long And through a dark and lonely land, God set upon my lips a song And put a lantern in my hand. Through miles on weary miles of night That stretch relentless in my way My lantern burns serene and white, An unexhausted cup of day. O golden lights and lights like wine, How dim your boasted splendors are. Behold this little lamp of mind: It is more starlike than a star!

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