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Genevieve Taggard

I lived from 1894-1948. I was from the United States, and am in the Americas category.

Genevieve Taggard was born November 28, 1894, Waitsburg, Washington. She grew up in Hawaii where her parents built and ran a large "Multi-cultural" school, they were missionaries. She obtained a scholarship which allowed her to attend the University of California at Berkeley, she graduated in 1919.

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  • Now I am slow and placid, fond of sun,
    Like a sleek beast, or a worn one,
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  • Men go to women mutely for their peace;
    And they, who lack it most, create it when
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  • Sap stirs near me, roots stretch and seize,
    Sundering stones.
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  • Fearful of beauty, I always went
    Timidly indifferent:
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  • Winter put his shoulder
    To our door,
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  • \The tree we lay under
    The thunder, the thunder
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  • I dreamed you were the sea;
    I dreamed you pounded
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  • Harsh, unuttered thunder
    Stood like a stone wall
    26 lines
  • Gnats and an ant have gnawed your nimble bones–
    You who could spring and sprawl on your own thread
    17 lines, 7 comments
  • Forever lost–like birds forever flying,
    Searching bleak space,
    8 lines

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