It seems the 4th word is "eves", not eyes. There's a brief mention of it in the journal "Theosophy in India" Nos 1-12 1916 by Iqbal Narayan et al. Into what magic eves, what glorious morns,
Grey storm-swept wastes and wide homeric seas,
Sail those great minds with noble hearts afire --
Sailing to find the undiscovered lands
Where truth and love and beauty are enthroned.
F.K. Not sure who F.K. was. It's unlikely to be Franz Kafka, Frank Kellogg, or Francis Scott Key??
Not quite the same as that, but the song lyrics for I See His Blood Upon The Rose can be found at: www.liannaklassen.com/resources/The%20Guest%20-%20Lyrics.doc#isee It is based on a poem by Joseph Mary Plunkett.
Magic Cat is a funny poem in the end.
i think you might be looking for What happened to our friendship by Chad Fisher. This poem starts with that line.
It is part of the play "The boy with a cart by Christopher Fry".
Poem 824 is Dickinson's description of a storm. The wind begins blowing, blowing grass and dust everywhere. Thunder and lightening are then brought in, and then it begins to rain.
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Not quite the same as that, but the song lyrics for I See His Blood Upon The Rose can be found at: www.liannaklassen.com/resources/The%20Guest%20-%20Lyrics.doc#isee It is based on a poem by Joseph Mary Plunkett.
Magic Cat is a funny poem in the end.
i think you might be looking for What happened to our friendship by Chad Fisher. This poem starts with that line.
The phrase "It begins with a question" is from the poem "A Song of the Rolling Earth" by Walt Whitman. This poem is a part of his larger work, "Leaves of Grass."
The theme of this poem is that stories can be seen/told by our eyes.
defintion poem
It is part of the play "The boy with a cart by Christopher Fry".
the poem begins in the middle of the story.
with your eyes
The poem "Blink Your Eyes" was written by Sekou Sundiata in 1995.
an ode