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While this America settles in the mould of its vulgarity, heavily thickening to empire, I And protest, only a bubble in the molten mass, pops and sighs out, and the mass hardens, I sadly smiling remember that the flower fades to make fruit, the fruit rots to make earth. Qut of the mother; and through the spring exultances, ripeness and decadence; and home to the mother. You making haste haste on decay: not blameworthy; life is good, be it stubbornly long or suddenly A mortal splendor: meteors are not needed less than mountains: shine, perishing republic. But for my children. I would have them keep their dis- tance from the thickening center; corruption. Never has been compulsory, when the cities lie at the monster’s feet there are left the mountajns. And boys, be in nothing so moderate as in love of man, a clever servant, insufferable master. There is the trap that catches noblest spirits, that caught -–they say--God, when he walked on earth.


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 88–95. Lawrence Edgar Lee Masters Benjamin De Casseres and George Sterling were close friends of Jeffers Sterling having the longest and most intimate relationship with him. His poem "The Beaks of Eagles" was made into a song by The Beach Boys on their album Holland (1973).

Most of Jeffers' poetry was written in narrative and epic form but today he is also known for his short verse and considered an icon of the environmental movement.

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