Poetic Openings : Joseph Addison to Conrad Aiken
Poet : Joseph Addison :
Poem : When Rising From The Bed Of Death :
First Line : When rising from the bed of death,
Poet : Conrad Aiken :
Poem : All Lovely Things :
First Line : All lovely things will have an ending,
Poet : Conrad Aiken :
Poem : Asphalt :
First Line : Light your cigarette, then, in this shadow,
Poet : Conrad Aiken :
Poem : Chiarascuro: Rose :
First Line : He
Poet : Conrad Aiken :
Poem : Dancing Adairs :
First Line : Behold me, in my chiffon, gauze, and tinsel,
Poet : Conrad Aiken :
Poem : Discordants :
First Line : I (Bread and Music)
Poet : Conrad Aiken :
Poem : Duval's Birds :
First Line : The parrot, screeching, flew out into the darkness,
Poet : Conrad Aiken :
Poem : Evening Song Of Senlin :
First Line : It is moonlight. Alone in the silence
Poet : Conrad Aiken :
Poem : How Is It That I Am Now So Softly Awakened :
First Line : How is it that I am now so softly awakened,
Poet : Conrad Aiken :
Poem : Improvisations: Light And Snow: 01 :
First Line : The girl in the room beneath