Poetic Openings : Ezra Pound to Ezra Pound
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : The Return :
First Line : See, they return; ah, see the tentative
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : The River-merchant's Wife: A Letter :
First Line : After Li Po
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : The Seafarer :
First Line : May I for my own self song’s truth reckon,
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : The Seeing Eye :
First Line : The small dogs look at the big dogs;
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : The Summons :
First Line : I can not bow to woo thee
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : The Tree :
First Line : I stood still and was a tree amid the wood,
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : These Fought In Any Case :
First Line : These fought in any case,
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : To The Raphaelite Latinists :
First Line : Ye fellowship that sing the woods and spring,
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : Ts'ai Chi'h :
First Line : The petals fall in the fountain,
Poet : Ezra Pound :
Poem : Villanelle: The Psychological Hour :
First Line : I had over prepared the event,