The summer day is closed - the sun is set: Well they have done their office, those bright hours, The latest of whose train goes softly out In the red west. The green blade of the ground Has risen, and herds have cropped it; the young twig Has spread its plaited tissues to the sun; Flowers of the garden and the waste have blown And withered; seeds have fallen upon the soil, From bursting cells, and in their graves await Their resurrection. Insects from the pools Have filled the air awhile with humming wings, That now are still for ever; painted moths Have wandered the blue sky, and died again
William Cullen Bryant
Related I like to open for a band as it brings on sort of a challenge and it makes things more interesting. ... KELLY JONES The summer day is closed, the sun is set:
Well they have done their office, those bright hours,
... BEAR BRYANT I saw the tears of the oppressed— and they have no comforter; power was on the side of t... ANONYMOUS You have known, O Gilgamesh, What interests me, To drink from the Well of Immortality. HERBERT MASON It has rained for five days running the world is a round puddle of sunless water... AUDRE LORDE Looking for Your Face From the beginning of my life I have been looking for your fac... JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Nothing can escape death. Not even the Sun. Not even the Earth. Not even the unive... HINA YU As I age in the world it will rise and spread, and be for this place horizon and orison, t... WENDELL BERRY In Blackwater Woods Look, the trees are turning their own bodies in... MARY OLIVER Roads Go Ever On Roads go ever ever on, Over rock and under tree, By caves wher... J.R.R. TOLKIEN I sit beside the fire and think Of all that I have seen Of meadow flowers and butterflies... J.R.R. TOLKIEN Look, the trees are turning their own bodies into pillars of light, a... MARY OLIVER The Day is Done The day is done, and the darkness Falls from the wings of Nig... HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Do you love this world? Do you cherish your humble and silky life? Do you adore the green ... MARY OLIVER Roads go ever ever on, Over rock and under tree, By caves where never sun has shone, ... J.R.R. TOLKIEN One Autumn night, in Sudbury town, Across the meadows bare and brown, The windows of the w... HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW While walking in a toy store The day before today, I overheard a Crayon Box With many thin... ANON. Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves, And ye that on the sands with printless f... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE From childhood's hour I have not been As others were; I have not seen As others saw; I cou... EDGAR ALLAN POE On Ponkawtasset, since, we took our way, Down this still stream we took our meadowy way, A... HENRY DAVID THOREAU I saw thee once - only once - years ago: I must not say how many - but not many. It was a ... EDGAR ALLAN POE God spreads the heavens above us like great wings And gives a little round of deeds and days, W.B. YEATS i thank You God for most this amazing day:for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a b... E.E. CUMMINGS
Before Jerusalem
Now they've come before Jerusalem. Passions, avar... CONSTANTINOS P. CAVAFIS Perhaps ... To R.A.L. Perhaps some day the sun will shine again, And I shall s... VERA BRITTAIN I saw the sunset-colored sands, The Nile like flowing fire between, Where Rameses stares... SARA TEASDALE Yellow is the colour of the sun. Blue is the colour of the sky. Green is the colour of gra... ANTHONY T. HINCKS Beauty is but a flower, Which wrinkles will devour; Brightness falls from the air; Queens h... THOMAS NASH The Sunlight on the Garden The sunlight on the garden Hardens and grows cold, W... LOUIS MACNEICE What are we waiting for, assembled in the forum? The barbarians are due here today. Why is... CONSTANTINOS P. CAVAFIS Why I Wake Early Hello, sun in my face. Hello, you who made the morning ... MARY OLIVER The ladies of St James's! They're painted to the eyes, Their white it stays for ever, Th... AUSTIN DOBSON The word was born in the blood, grew in the dark body, beating, and took flight through the... PABLO NERUDA She died--this was the way she died; And when her breath was done, Took up her simple ward... EMILY DICKINSON God abides in men" "God abides in men, These are men who are simple, they are f... CARYLL HOUSELANDER Sonnet LXXXI And now you're mine. Rest with your dream in my dream. Love and pain ... PABLO NERUDA What is this thing you call substance abuse? All I wanna do is forget and get loose. Drin... BENJAMIN ALIRE SáENZ The Scholars "Bald heads forgetful of their sins, Old, learned, respectable bald he... W.B. YEATS you were and always will be that first ever touch to have fertilized the g... SANOBER KHAN The war of words is done; The red-lipped cannon speak; The battle has begun. The web your s... JOHN DAVIDSON Some flowers bloom beneath the biggest blue, while others prefer the shade; As... MICHELLE GEANEY STARS AND DANDELIONS Deep in the blue sky, like pebbles at the bottom of the sea, lie... MISUZU KANEKO The day misspent, the love misplaced, has inside it the seed of redemption. Noth... KAY RYAN THE BARROW In this high field strewn with stones I walk by a green mound, It... ANTHONY THWAITE SEPTEMBER 1, 1939 I sit in one of the dives On Fifty-second Street Uncertain an... W.H. AUDEN Before the beginning of years There came to the making of man Time, with a gift of tears; ... ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE Before the beginning of years There came to the making of man Time, with a gift of tears;<... ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE i let myself know that my life doesn't have to be over just because AMANDA LOVELACE The way of love is not a subtle argument. The door there is devastation. RUMI WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF YOU HADN'T SAVED HIM? "Yes! The sun would have risen just the same,... TERRY PRATCHETT Journey’s end In western lands beneath the Sun The flowers may rise in Spring, J.R.R. TOLKIEN A child said What is the grass? fetching it to me with full hands; How could I answer the chil... WALT WHITMAN Your flag and my flag,
And how it flies to-day
In your land and my land
And half a wo... WILBUR D. NESBIT SUN, MOON, AND STARRY SKY Early summer evenings, when the first stars come out, the warm ... VERA NAZARIAN I love you as the plant that never blooms but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers; <... PABLO NERUDA Lay down Your tired & weary head my friend. We have wept too long Night is fallin... JOSé N. HARRIS Ill see you forever For you are a part of me And I myself a part of thee Inseparable i... DAVID SEVERY You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months.... DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Sorry is the day, and full of lament, when the young have to guard themselves from being food for th... JUSTIN K. MCFARLANE BEAU Storm Warnings The glass has been falling all the afternoon, And knowing better tha... ADRIENNE RICH I have died at the ripe age of twenty. Smile, for the world didn't get a chance to disappoint m... KAMAND KOJOURI Ay, that I had not done a thousand more. Even now I curse the day—and yet, I think, Few ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE A land not mine, still forever memorable, the waters of its ocean chill and fresh. ANNA AKHMATOVA There are three lessons I would write- Three words, as with a burning pen, In tracings of... FRIEDRICH SCHILLER Rise Again One goal goes by the wayside Some watch sneering arms folded Laughing at y... KALEB KILTON With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, England mourns for her dead across the sea.<... LAURENCE ROBERT BINYON Light That's how I feel- like the winter-fringed breeze might scoop me up ... ELLEN HOPKINS And now it is said of me That my love is nothing because I have borne no children, Or bec... JAMES WRIGHT the lost women I need to know their names those women I would have walked with, LUCILLE CLIFTON The greatest thinkers have attempted to find who we are where we come from a... KAMAND KOJOURI In the summer I stretch out on the shore And think of you. Had I told the sea What I ... نزار قباني Through countless births in the cycle of existence I have run, not finding although seek... GAUTAMA BUDDHA Here's to the kids who are different, The kids who don't always get A's, The k... DIGBY WOLFE Acquainted with the Night I have been one acquainted with the night. I have w... ROBERT FROST A JEWELRY STORE NAMED INDIA If you hold this Dazzling emerald Up to the sky, SUZY KASSEM Glossa Time goes by, time comes along, All is old and all is new; What is righ... MIHAI EMINESCU Glorious are the woods in their latest gold and crimson, Yet our full-leaved willows are in the f... WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT You do not have to be good. You do not have to walk on your knees for a hundred miles thro... MARY OLIVER I have a dream... I dream of undoing the damage we've done. I dream of clean ... BROOKE HAMPTON Bilbo’s Last Song Day is ended, dim my eyes, But journey long before me lies. J.R.R. TOLKIEN I would not have a god come in To shield me suddenly from sin, And set my house of life ... SARA TEASDALE Memory is a tenuous thing. . . . flickering glimpses, blue and white, like ancient,<... ELLEN HOPKINS blue-gold sky, fresh cloud, emerald-black mountain, trees on rocky ledges, o... BARBARA BLATNER Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead! There's none of these so lonely and poor of old, But... RUPERT BROOKE Flowers, cold from the dew, And autumn's approaching breath, I pluck for the warm, luxuria... ANNA AKHMATOVA Weve poisoned the air, the water, and the land. In our passion to control nature, things h... ROBERT REDFORD I have many lovers. Where ever I look, I find them. There is no place devoid of them. ANSUL NOOR The Children's Hour Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning t... HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW At Tara in this fateful hour, I place all Heaven with its power, And the sun with its brig... MADELEINE L'ENGLE The time has come The walrus said To talk of many things: Of shoes- and ships- A... LEWIS CARROLL All around me darkness gathers, Fading is the sun that shone, We must speak of other mat... NEIL GAIMAN Bright Star Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art— Not in lone s... JOHN KEATS Blue Planet Phenomenon. she’s from the pink planet called Constellation he’s f... R.M. ROMARNEY Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; S... JOHN GILLISPIE MAGEE, JR. The night has a thousand eyes, And the day but one; Yet the light of the bright world dies,<... FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the sky Like... JOHN GREEN The Genius Of The Crowd there is enough treachery, hatred violence absurdity in the avera... CHARLES BUKOWSKI For all these stars, nothing is new. They’ve seen all kinds of wars and miracles, t... KAMAND KOJOURI I am the sun and moon and forever hungry the sharpened edge where day and night shall... AUDRE LORDE TO the garden, the world, anew ascending, Potent mates, daughters, sons, preluding, Th... WALT WHITMAN
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PETER CULLEN The mistakes made by Congress wouldn't be so bad if the next Congress didn't keep trying to ... CULLEN HIGHTOWER When I showed up at UH, my hair was past my waist. I had a goatee. I wasn't a theater geek; I wa... BRETT CULLEN Audience, can you think of any other ways you might feel before you get married? What. Someone in th... BILL CULLEN The project has gone about the way we were hoping. BILL CULLEN Everything is under control, BILL CULLEN I had a crush on my fourth-grade teacher, but nothing came of it because of the age difference. I wa... BILL CULLEN Commuting from New York to Hollywood to do this show gets more interesting every week. Before I used... BILL CULLEN If the released information is incorrect, the school district might not have immunity, and taxpayers... BILL CULLEN Audience, can you think of any other ways you might feel before you get married?... What?... Someone... BILL CULLEN In times of crisis, different people react in different ways. Some might try to escape. Others might... CULLEN BUNN Worry compounds the futility of being trapped on a dead-end street. Thinking opens new avenues. CULLEN HIGHTOWER For we must be one thing or the other, an asset or a liability, the sinew in your wing to help you s... COUNTEE CULLEN If you go out in the country, spend a lot of time on decaying farms, and you see a lot of crumbling ... CULLEN BUNN We've got probably 11 forwards who can play NRL, and we're only going to pick eight. BRUNO CULLEN We've never had to compete with anyone for Darren's services. He's only ever wanted to play here. BRUNO CULLEN We're waiting for some more medical advice but it's not looking good. BRUNO CULLEN We should know now, today, what we can spend. BRUNO CULLEN We get that after most losses. BRUNO CULLEN I believe there will be some surprises when the team is named tomorrow and some fellows are going to... BRUNO CULLEN We don't endorse outing and humiliating players who have made a mistake or who may have done somethi... BRUNO CULLEN It will be either myself, Wayne or both of us. We would like to talk to Scott face-to-face to see fo... BRUNO CULLEN If we're going to move forward the first thing we want to do is talk to Scott and his manager. BRUNO CULLEN We're very aware of what might happen. We know what sort of dollars they can throw and they don't ha... BRUNO CULLEN There's nothing that really is going to break the drought, and nothing to really make it worse. BRIAN CULLEN Right now, I would favor at least - hopefully - a quarter- to a half-inch. But that's pretty much up... BRIAN CULLEN So there is a chance that we may not see much precipitation at all. BRIAN CULLEN The models really have not come together on this one. BRIAN CULLEN We try to be the best. Leonard is doing that on his own and setting a good example for students and ... BRIAN CULLEN The great thing about writing 'Deadpool' is that he can demolish expectations and typical co... CULLEN BUNN I always liked 'Green Lantern,' but I wasn't necessarily a diehard fan. I read stories h... CULLEN BUNN Wisdom is what's left after we've run out of personal opinions. CULLEN HIGHTOWER We may not imagine how our lives could be more frustrating and complex--but Congress can. CULLEN HIGHTOWER There's always somebody who is paid too much, and taxed too little - and it's always somebody else. CULLEN HIGHTOWER People seldom become famous for what they say until after they are famous for what they've done. CULLEN HIGHTOWER A lot of times, it is based on a child?s personality. If they are the type of child to ask a million... LINDA CULLEN The most important thing is to let these women know we?re here to support them whichever decision th... LINDA CULLEN As people are waiting to celebrate the birth of Christ every year, many people connect with what we ... LINDA CULLEN The play is done, the crowds depart; and see / That twisted tortured thing hung from a tree, / Swart... COUNTEE CULLEN To be honest, I'm not even thinking about America. If I was to start thinking about the enormity... TOM CULLEN We may not imagine how our lives could be more frustrating and complex - but Congress can. CULLEN HIGHTOWER If I am going to be a poet at all, I am going to be POET and not NEGRO POET. COUNTEE CULLEN There is no secret to success except hard work and getting something indefinable which we call the "... COUNTEE CULLEN I've always liked telling stories. That probably came from my dad, who definitely had the gift o... CULLEN BUNN Sometimes we're too busy in life to learn from it DEREK CULLEN We just think it's another outrageous form of Canadian subsidy. BARRY CULLEN I always wanted to tell stories. Well, at least, I always came back to the notion of storytelling wh... CULLEN BUNN Once Al got that interception and that touchdown, I think everybody felt it was our time. When it ha... CULLEN JENKINS When performance exceeds ambition, the overlap is called success CULLEN HIGHTOWER Your love to me was like an unread book . . . COUNTEE CULLEN Sometimes we deny being worthy of praise, hoping to generate an argument we would be pleased to lose... CULLEN HIGHTOWER