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- "Pale grew thy kiss and cold, colder thy kiss"
- "I hear thy name spoken, and share it in shame, they name me before me, a knell in my ear"
- "In silence I grieve, that my heart could forget"
- "If i should meet thee, after long years, how should i greet thee"
- "Nothing in the world is single, all these things by law divine"
- "See the mountains kiss the high heavens, and the waves clasp one another"
- "And the moonbeams kiss the sea- what are all these kissing's worth, if thou not kiss me
- "That moment she was mine, mine fair"
- "Blushed bright beneath my burning kiss"
- "That moment she was mine, mine fair"
- "That all it scorned at once is fled, and I, its love, am gained instead"
- "Rustle thy bough's and set thy trunk all bare"
- "I think of thee - my thoughts do twine and bud about thee"
- "Renew thy presence, as strong as a tree should be"
- "The smile on your mouth was the deadest thing Alive enough to have the strength to die"
- "And a few leaves lay on the starving sod"
- "We stood by a pond that winter day, and the sun was white"
- "Since then, keen lessons that love deceives, and wings with wrong that have shaped me"
- "Watching the same news in different houses, our souls tap out messages across the icy miles"
- "You out there in the cold, seeing the seasons"
- "Is your life more real because you dig and sow?"
- "He saw the first lapwings return and came indoors to write to me!
- "Alone poor maid . 'tis but a stair betwixt us.
- "Sweet as the first wild violets. She to her wild self"
- "Whats Christmas time without there be some other in the house than we!"
- "More like a frightened little fay"
- "out 'mong the sheep, her be, they said"
- "Behind a scatter of boys, i can see you walking away from me towards the school"
- "Roughly saying what God alone could perfectly show - How selfhood begins with a walking away"
- "It was eighteen years ago, almost to the day- since i watched you play your first game of football"
- "A sunny day with leaves just turning"
- "Like a winged seed loosened from its parent stem"
- "My father, twenty-five, in the same suit of genuine Irish Tweed"
- "My mother, twenty-three, in a sprigged dress"
- "Her hair the colour of wheat, takes on the
- "They beckon me from the other bank, i hear them call"
- "See where the stream, path is! crossing it is not as hard as you might think"
- "I had not thought that it would be like this"
- "His shoulders globed like a full sail strung"
- "I wanted to grow up and plough, to close one eye, stiffen my arm"
- "I wanted to grow up and plough, to close one eye, stiffen my arm"
- "The sod rolled over without breaking, at the headrig without a single pluck"
- "Mother any distance greater than a single span"
- "You come to help me measure the windows, pelmets, doors, the acres of the walls, the prairies of the floors"
- "You at the zero end, me with the spool of tape recording length, metres, centimetres back to base"
- "I space-walk through the empty bedrooms, climb the ladder to the loft, to breaking point, where something has to give"
- "I remember my hands in those high-heeled red shoes, relics"
- "I wanted the bold girl winking in Portobello, somewhere in Scotland"
- "Your polka-dot dress blows round your legs. Marilyn"
- "I noticed our hands, that had, somehow, swum the distance between us and folded, one over the other, like a pair of wings settling after flight"
- "They mate for life, you said as they left"
- "The clouds had given their all-two days of rain and then a break"
- "The waterlogged earth gulping for breath at our feet"
- "Until the swans came and stopped us with a show of tipping unison"
- "Because, in this deep joy to see and hear thee and breathe thee within thy shadow a new air"
- "How much do you charge for that moon baby?- from di stool each night i say, is half di price of you baby"
- "How much does dat come to baby?- from di stool each night i say, is priceless baby"
- "After vee hav made luv, like vee rowing through Putney"
- "But ven nobody in, I do di lock - cos up di stairs is my newly bride"
- "Ven I return from di tickle ov my bride di shoppers always points and cry"
- "I decide to do it free without a rope or net"
- "I can only lie watching clouds and and birds circle feeling his heat, knowing the slow pulse of his good heart"
- "Then up over the forehead, the wrinkles well-spaced and easy, to his thick hair, reaching for the summit"
- ""reaching for the summit, where gasping for breath I can only lie watching clouds and birds circle, feeling his heat, knowing the slow pulse of his good heart"