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New Poems
D. H. Lawrence
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golden light.
Now at last we lift our faces, and our faces come
aflower
To the night that takes us willing, liberates us to the
hour.
Now at last the ink and dudgeon passes from our
fervent eyes
And out of the chambered weariness wanders a
spirit abroad on its enterprise.
Not too near and not too far
Out of the stress of the crowd
Music screams as elephants scream
When they lift their trunks and scream aloud
For joy of the night when masters are
Asleep and adream.
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One of my quintessential coffee shop/ reading in the park books...Ferlinghetti has been one of my favorite poets ever since I first read A Coney Island of the Mind...He likely changed my approach to writing poetry, in that his sporatic spacing and line breaks is something I use from time to time...T
I didn't finish this yet; to me, the best poetry books are the ones that you never actually finish but every time you pick it up, you find something wonderful. This is definitely one of those books.
As a college student in the 1960s, I was entranced by Coney Island of the Mind and other Ferlinghetti books. "I am Waiting" still moves me, but I was disappointed by many of the other poems. His imagist style poems later in life were a nice surprise, however. He may have been a minor poet, but his r
A great collection of his poetry.
A friend, I shall call "Dean" told me that he read this book in the 3rd grade or something like that. Well, I read it last year and thought it was genius, for the most part. Ferlinghetti was recommended to me by Billy Collins. I remember the night well: I was reading a Collins poem and he mentioned
I've loved Ferlinghetti since I first encountered "Constantly Risking Absurdity" either in high school or college. His vivid imagery, his passionate connection to the public and to public issues, and his beautiful, beautiful, BEAUTIFUL language make him one of my favorite twentieth century poets.
When I took my first poetry writing class in college, my professor told me that my work reminded him of Lawrence Ferlinghetti. At the time, I hadn't read anything by Ferlinghetti, but being compared to someone who was a contemporary and friend of Ginsberg and Kerouac was fantastic! I immediately sta