Thomas Holley Chivers
Born
in Washington, Georgia, The United States
October 18, 1809
Died
December 18, 1858
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“Clatta, clatta, clatta, clatter
Like the devil beating batter
Down below in iron platter
Which subsides into a clanky
And a clinky, and a clanky
And a clinky, clanky, clanky
And a clanky, clinky, clanky
And the song that now I offer
For Apollo's Golden Coffer
With the friendship that I proffer
Is for Riding on a Rail”
―
Like the devil beating batter
Down below in iron platter
Which subsides into a clanky
And a clinky, and a clanky
And a clinky, clanky, clanky
And a clanky, clinky, clanky
And the song that now I offer
For Apollo's Golden Coffer
With the friendship that I proffer
Is for Riding on a Rail”
―
“As an egg, when broken, never
Can be mended, but must ever
Be the same crushed egg forever —
So shall this dark heart of mine!
Which, though broken, is still breaking,
And shall never more cease aching
For the sleep which has no waking —
For the sleep which now is thine!”
―
Can be mended, but must ever
Be the same crushed egg forever —
So shall this dark heart of mine!
Which, though broken, is still breaking,
And shall never more cease aching
For the sleep which has no waking —
For the sleep which now is thine!”
―
“As the diamond is the crystalline Revelator of the achromatic white light of Heaven, so is a perfect poem the crystalline revelation of the Divine Idea.”
― Eonchs of ruby; A gift of love
― Eonchs of ruby; A gift of love




