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- Clarine Coffin Grenfell (December 31, 1910 – September 7, 2004) was an American poet, writer, and teacher. Milkweed in Fall Will God, Who hides inside each podSeeds for a hundred springs,Neglect to send, when my fall comes,The necessary wings? From The Caress and the Hurt (1982) (en)
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- Clarine Mildred Coffin (en)
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- Clarine Mildred Coffin (en)
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- Rev. Dr. John Millard Grenfell, Rev. Lornagrace Grenfell, Pamela Grenfell Smith (en)
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- Poems, short stories, and teaching (en)
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- Clarine Coffin Grenfell (en)
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- Will God, Who hides inside each pod
Seeds for a hundred springs,
Neglect to send, when my fall comes,
The necessary wings? (en)
- When I get home, I thought, I'll make the tea.
I'll put the kettle on, set out the cups --
Yours white, mine blue -- and then we'll sit and talk
About the service . . .
How the people sang
The 'Alleluias' in your favorite hymn!
How blue the heather was -- almost as blue
As that you picked in Cornwall long ago
And tucked into my hair! And how our son,
So like you, made them laugh
With loving stories of his dad, and how
The gentle scent of roses followed us
As we filed out to stand among the stones . . .
When I get home, when I get home, I thought,
I'll make the tea, we'll sit for hours and chat.
I'll put the kettle on, set out the cups --
Set out the cups . . .
no, put the white one back. (en)
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- From The Caress and the Hurt (en)
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- Milkweed in Fall (en)
- Set Out the Cups (en)
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- Clarine Coffin Grenfell (December 31, 1910 – September 7, 2004) was an American poet, writer, and teacher. Milkweed in Fall Will God, Who hides inside each podSeeds for a hundred springs,Neglect to send, when my fall comes,The necessary wings? From The Caress and the Hurt (1982) (en)
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- Clarine Coffin Grenfell (en)
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