Harry Kemp (15 December 1883 – 8 August 1960 / Youngstown, Ohio)
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Poems by Harry Kemp : 30 / 36
The Remedy
When you've failed with ordered people, when you've sunk neck-deep again
In the sluggish wash and jetsam of the slackened tides of men,
Don't get old and mean and bitter, - there's a primal remedy -
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Harry Kemp
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awesome poem, very efficient language, not one word wasted for appearance, and a nice metaphoric message.
sailing of the sea....along the sea
ancient plumage of innocence crept
found its healing..! !
everlasting skies....can I cutt off
you with knife? but dont peel off
my tender wings to fly high...
its soothing in poetry interwoven I sigh