A LITTLE WINDOW
JEAN M. SNYDER
_A LITTLE WINDOW_
VERSES BY
JEAN M. SNYDER
"_In good sooth, my masters this is no door, yet it is a little window that looketh upon a great world._"
FOSTER & STEWART PUBLISHING CORPORATION BUFFALO, NEW YORK
All but two of the verses in this volume originally appeared in The Christian Science Monitor, and are reprinted by permission.
The two exceptions are "Joy" (page 46) and "Triumph" (page 49), which are also copyrighted and reprinted by permission.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Stars 7
The Brook 8
In Eden Valley 9
Benediction 10
A Moment 11
The Month of Moonlight 12
Wings 13
Heart's Ease 14
The Sign Reads--"To Troutbeck" 15
I, Too 16
In Early Evening 17
Fearless Winging 18
Whimsey 19
Remembering 20
Aloofness 21
Listening 22
September's End 23
Content 24
Rhythm 25
Contrast 26
Surety 27
Guests 28
Storm 30
A Reminder 31
Buffalo Harbor 32
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: A Little Window by Jean M. Snyder
- 2: As I peer down through the scarlet sumacs
- 3: Softly whirring comes The vivid humming bird
- 4: A clump of beech trees Steeped in silence
- 5: To our door came the thrushes That we thought were gone
- 6: Make a poem of color of the Hawthorn tree
- 7: Yearningly I cried O wild things
