Uncalled by Madison Julius Cawein

Madison Julius Cawein's Uncalled is a collection of poems that explore the themes of love, loss, and longing. The poems are written in a variety of styles, from traditional rhyming verse to free verse. The collection is divided into three sections: "Love," "Loss," and "Longing." In the first section, "Love," Cawein explores the joys and sorrows of love. He writes of the beauty of love, the pain of unrequited love, and the power of love to heal. He also writes of the fragility of love, and how it can be lost in an instant. The second section, "Loss," focuses on the pain of loss and grief. Cawein writes of the emptiness that comes with the death of a loved one, and the difficulty of moving on. He also writes of the hope that can be found in the midst of sorrow. The third section, "Longing," explores the longing for something that is out of reach. Cawein writes of the desire for a better life, for a lost love, and for a connection with the divine. He also writes of the hope that can be found in the midst of longing. Uncalled is a powerful collection of poems that explore the depths of the human experience. Cawein's poems are filled with emotion and insight, and they offer a glimpse into the beauty and pain of life.

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

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