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"Moon-Shadows" by Adelaide Crapsey
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July 5, 2026

"Moon-Shadows" by Adelaide Crapsey

Still as On windless nights The moon-cast shadows are, So still will be my heart when I Am dead.
"Suicide's Note" by Langston Hughes
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June 28, 2026

"Suicide's Note" by Langston Hughes

The calm, Cool face of the river Asked me for a kiss.
"A Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore
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June 21, 2026

"A Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore

Visible, invisible, A fluctuating charm, An amber-colored amethyst Inhabits it; your arm Approaches, and It opens and It closes; You have meant To catch it, And it shrivels; You abandon Your intent— It opens, and it Closes and you Reach for it— The blue Surrounding it Grows cloudy, and It floats away From you.
"The Net of Law" by James Jeffrey Roche
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June 14, 2026

"The Net of Law" by James Jeffrey Roche

The net of law is spread so wide, No sinner from its sweep may hide. Its meshes are so fine and strong, They take in every child of wrong. O wondrous web of mystery! Big fish alone escape from thee!
"Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost
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June 7, 2026

"Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost

Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.
"Nocturne II" by Skipwith Cannéll
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May 31, 2026

"Nocturne II" by Skipwith Cannéll

Thy feet are white Upon the foam of the sea; Hold me fast, thou bright Swan, Lest I stumble, And into deep waters.

Recent Blog Posts

The Absolute Stillness: Adelaide Crapsey's "Moon-Shadows"
July 5, 2026

The Absolute Stillness: Adelaide Crapsey's "Moon-Shadows"

First published posthumously in 1915, "Moon-Shadows" is a breathtakingly haunting work by Adelaide Crapsey. Best known for inventing the American cinquain—a condensed, five-line poetic form inspired by Japanese haiku—Crapsey wrote much o…
The Calm Face: Langston Hughes's "Suicide's Note"
June 28, 2026

The Calm Face: Langston Hughes's "Suicide's Note"

First published in 1926 in his groundbreaking debut collection The Weary Blues, "Suicide's Note" is a brief, sharp work by Langston Hughes. As a central luminary of the Harlem Renaissance, Hughes was celebrated for capturing the raw emotional landsc…
A Fluctuating Charm: Marianne Moore's "A Jelly-Fish"
June 21, 2026

A Fluctuating Charm: Marianne Moore's "A Jelly-Fish"

First published in 1909 in the Bryn Mawr literary magazine Tipyn o’Bob, "A Jelly-Fish" is a striking early example of the signature precision that defined Marianne Moore. As a towering figure of American Modernism, Moore was celebrated for her…