Light and Wind

Light and Wind is a collection of poems by Madison Julius Cawein. The poems explore the beauty of nature, the power of the elements, and the joy of life. The poems are divided into four sections: Light, Wind, Earth, and Water. In the Light section, Cawein celebrates the beauty of the sun, moon, and stars. He also reflects on the power of light to bring joy and hope to the world. In the Wind section, Cawein celebrates the power of the wind, from its gentle breeze to its raging storms. He also reflects on the power of the wind to bring change and transformation. In the Earth section, Cawein celebrates the beauty of the earth, from its mountains and valleys to its forests and fields. He also reflects on the power of the earth to bring life and sustenance. In the Water section, Cawein celebrates the power of the sea, from its waves and tides to its depths and mysteries. He also reflects on the power of the sea to bring renewal and healing. Throughout the collection, Cawein celebrates the beauty and power of nature, and the joy of life.

By Madison Julius Cawein · First published 1902 · Genre: Romantic Poetry, Nature Poetry, American Literature

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