[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Crooked River. A league o’ brown with lights o’ gold, And, ’gainst blue sky’s resistance, Far hilltops gleaming white and cold Across the purple … [Read more...] about Crooked River [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
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La Misere [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] La Misere. O black Sargasso! choked lagoon where rot The human wrecks by Fortune’s backwash hurled From out the pulsing man-seas of the World To hide as things … [Read more...] about La Misere [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
A Fragment [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] A Fragment. The dark day dies! Be still my heart, nor sorrow For God’s aloofness or for man’s dismay! Haply to usward sets some radiant morrow Behind the dark … [Read more...] about A Fragment [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Wy Yung [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Wy Yung. Beyond the ridge of Never Forget Is a grey ghost land where no glad gleam flashes, Where run the rivers of Old Regret, And the red fruit withers to dust … [Read more...] about Wy Yung [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Disinherited [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Disinherited. (Here and there, a little apart from the laughing crowd that surged in the traffic-ways of Melbourne streets during Fleet Week, little groups of … [Read more...] about Disinherited [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
The Undersong [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] The Undersong. (Fleet Welcome.) O the bannered sea is gay, and the shores keep holiday, And the hot life-tide leaps high To the fluttering flags adip, to the … [Read more...] about The Undersong [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
The City of Sloth [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] The City of Sloth. The city of a thousand gates That ope on all the seas, A thousand fleets that bear the freights Of opulence and ease! The city of a thousand … [Read more...] about The City of Sloth [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Bitter-Sweet [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Bitter-Sweet. The sacred fires are cold, O Love! O Heart of Gold! Beyond the sobbing of the sundering sea A spectre sits and waits By Memory’s bolted gates, And … [Read more...] about Bitter-Sweet [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Society [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Society. O bubble blown on rotting seas of Crime! Wan iridescence ’gendered of Decay, Ignis fatuus whose fallacious ray Dances a dance of death above the slime … [Read more...] about Society [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Recompense [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Recompense. Let misers keep their gold, kings keep their power, And petty princelings hug the chains of pride, Place-hunters flaunt the triumph of an hour, Which … [Read more...] about Recompense [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Ships [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Ships. The tide sweeps out across the roaring bar, The wild and ravening bar, (Ah, well that such things be!) The tide sweeps out by sun or moon or star, And … [Read more...] about Ships [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Song of the Axe [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Song of the Axe. A song for the sword! where the red blood poured An oblation to earthly glory; They have pledged its name to eternal fame, In the pages of song … [Read more...] about Song of the Axe [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
At Evensong [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] At Evensong. Grandmother sits, when the light is fading Behind the western horizon bars, When come the spirits of sleep invading The dreamy dusk of the world of … [Read more...] about At Evensong [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Red Poppies — White Roses [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Red Poppies — White Roses. Red poppy blooms a-flaunting Bold lips to every bee, White roses’ perfume haunting The very soul of me With touches light and … [Read more...] about Red Poppies — White Roses [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Anathema [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Anathema. The earth is cursed! Grey sky and sullen sea And bitter wind — like a half-stifled groan From some blind gulf of outer darkness blown, Where legioned … [Read more...] about Anathema [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
A Gallop of Fire [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] A Gallop of Fire. When the north wind moans thro’ the blind creek courses And revels with harsh, hot sand, I loose the horses, the wild, red horses, I loose the … [Read more...] about A Gallop of Fire [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
A Sea Song [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] A Sea Song. O softer than Slumber and sweeter than Mirth That is Sorrow’s half-brother, Is thy call to the weary, the children of earth, Sea Mother! Sea … [Read more...] about A Sea Song [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
The Heathen of To-Day [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] The Heathen of To-Day. Haste not, pale zealots, cross in hand, To peoples far away; They rage within your native land, The Heathen of to-day. Their altars mock … [Read more...] about The Heathen of To-Day [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
The Talisman [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] The Talisman. A star above the stormy wrack Of all to-day’s distresses; A glint of gold that threads the black Of thorny wildernesses! We build our castles of … [Read more...] about The Talisman [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
Watching [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] Watching. I prayed for the wind of the South, As I swung his cradle slow, And my heart was aye in my mouth, Lest the life of my babe should go On the feverish … [Read more...] about Watching [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
The Rebel [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] The Rebel. Down the Mitchell Kylie bred him, where the rustling reedbeds shiver; Kylie swore the devil fed him with ungodly wind and flame; He was wild as mountain … [Read more...] about The Rebel [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
The Lost Fairies [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] The Lost Fairies. They come no more with the dancing feet, Where the daffodil chorus rang sweet, so sweet; Fairies o’ mine, have ye fled for ever? Shall we meet no … [Read more...] about The Lost Fairies [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
The Destroyers [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] The Destroyers. We are the Arch-Destroyers! white-handed, soft and fair, We kneel at the shrine of Fashion, our watchword “Never Spare!” We are the Arch-Destroyers! … [Read more...] about The Destroyers [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
A Year Ago [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] A Year Ago. You are dying! I hear them say — Alack! and alas! that the young should die! But my heart beats back to a yesterday, Where the swallows wheeled in a … [Read more...] about A Year Ago [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
June Roses [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]
[Editor: This poem by Marie E. J. Pitt was published in The Horses of the Hills and Other Verses (1911).] June Roses. O Red Rose of June, Like a lingering ember From fires of December Rekindled for boon, When a wild afternoon Like a grey ghost goes gliding And … [Read more...] about June Roses [poem by Marie E. J. Pitt]