Vine and Sycamore is a collection of poems by Madison Julius Cawein. The poems explore themes of nature, love, and loss, and are written in a variety of poetic forms. The collection is divided into four sections: Nature, Love, Loss, and Other Poems. In the Nature section, Cawein writes about the beauty of the natural world, from the birds and flowers of spring to the storms of winter. He also writes about the power of nature, and how it can both create and destroy. The Love section contains poems about romantic love, from the joy of a new relationship to the pain of a broken heart. Cawein also writes about the power of love to heal and to bring people together. The Loss section contains poems about grief and mourning, as well as poems about the passing of time and the inevitability of death. Cawein writes about the pain of loss, but also about the hope that can be found in the memories of those who have passed away. The Other Poems section contains a variety of poems, from humorous pieces to meditations on life and death. Overall, Vine and Sycamore is a collection of beautiful and thought-provoking poems that explore the many facets of life.
By Madison Julius Cawein · First published 1902 · Genre: Romantic Poetry, Nature Poetry, Fantasy Poetry