Al Que Quiere!
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Published in 1917 by the Four Seas Company, Boston, Mass. Scanned and plain text versions available from Archive.org |
AL QUE QUIERE!
THE TEMPERS
London: Elkin Mathews
AL QUE QUIERE!
BY
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
BOSTON
THE FOUR SEAS COMPANY
1917
Había sido un arbusto desmedrado que prolonga sus filamentos hasta encontrar el humus necesario en una tierra neuva. Y cómo me nutría! Me nutría con la beatitud con que las hojas trémulas de clorófila se extienden al sol; con la beatitud con que una raíz encuentra un cadáver en descompositión; con la beatitud con que los convalecientes dan sus pasos vacilantes en las mañanas de primavera, bañadas de luz;...
RAFAEL ARÉVALO MARTÍNEZ
Many of the poems in this book have appeared in magazines, especially in Poetry, Others, The Egoist, and The Poetry Journal.
Contents [edit]
- Sub Terra
- Pastoral
- Chickory and Daisies
- Metric Figure
- Woman Walking
- Gulls
- Appeal
- In Harbor
- Winter Sunset
- Apology
- Pastoral
- Love Song
- M. B.
- Tract
- Promenade
- El Hombre
- Hero
- Libertad! Igualdad! Fraternidad!
- Canthara
- Mujer
- Summer Song
- Love Song
- Foreign
- A Prelude
- History
- Winter Quilt
- Dawn
- Good Night
- Danse Russe
- Portrait of a Woman in Bed
- Virtue
- Conquest
- Portrait of a Young Man with a Bad Heart
- Keller Gegen Dom
- Smell!
- Ballet
- Sympathetic Portrait of a Child
- The Ogre
- Riposte
- The Old Men
- Pastoral
- Spring Strains
- Trees
- A Portrait in Greys
- Invitation
- Divertimiento
- January Morning
- To a Solitary Disciple
- Dedication for a Plot of Ground
- K. McB.
- Love Song
- The Wanderer
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