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The fairy poet takes a sheet Of moonbeam, silver white His ink is dew from daisies sweet, His pen a point of light.
Joyce Kilmer
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Joyce Kilmer
Age: 31 †
Born: 1886
Born: December 6
Died: 1918
Died: July 30
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New Brunswick
New Jersey
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In a wood they call the Rouge Bouquet, There is a new-made grave today, Built by never a spade nor pick, Yet covered with earth ten meteres thick. There lie many fighting men. Dead in their youthful prime.
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There is no peace to be taken With poets who are young, For they worry about the wars to be fought and the songs that must be sung.
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They say that life is a highway and its milestones are the years,And now and then there's a toll-gate where you buy your way with tears.It's a rough road and a steep road and it stretches broad and far,But at last it leads to a golden Town where golden Houses are.
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The air is like a butterfly With frail blue wings. The happy earth looks at the sky And sings.
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It is stern work, it is perilous work, to thrust your hand in the sun And pull out a spark of immortal flame to warm the hearts of men: But Prometheus, torn by the claws and beaks whose task is never done, would be tortured another eternity to go stealing fire again.
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I think that I shall never scan A tree as lovely as a man. . . . . A tree depicts divinest plan, But God himself lives in a man.
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For nothing keeps a poet In his high singing mood Like unappeasable hunger For unattainable food.
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