Stephenson's Graded Classical Poems


For heathen heart that puts its trust
In reeking tube, and iron shard
All valiant dust, that builds on dust,
And guarding calls not Thee to guard---
For frantic boast and foolish word,
Thy mercy on Thy people, Lord!

Rudyard Kipling


AN INDIAN SUMMER DAY ON THE PRAIRIE

(In the beginning)
The sun is a huntress young,
The sun is a red, red joy,
The sun is an Indian girl,
Of the tribe of the Illinois.

(Mid-morning)
The sun is a smouldering fire,
That creeps through the high gray plain,
And leaves not a bush of cloud
To blossom with flowers of rain.

(Noon)
The sun is a wounded deer,
That treads pale grass in the skies.
Shaking his golden horns,
Flashing his baleful eyes.

(Sunset)
The sun is an eagle old,
There in the windless west,
Atop of the spirit-cliffs
He builds him a crimson nest.

Vachel Lindsay




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