Breadcrumb Home > Primary Sources > Poetry > Modern Verse > Heat by Hilda Doolittle Heat by Hilda Doolittle Updated September 23, 2019 | Infoplease Staff HeatO wind, rend open the heat, Cut apart the heat, Rend it to tatters.Fruit cannot drop Through this thick air — Fruit cannot fall into heat That presses up and blunts The points of pears And rounds the grapes.Cut the heat — Plough through it, Turning it on either side Of your path. Brewer's: Orchard The Second Book of Modern Verse Amy Lowell: Madonna of the Evening Flowers .com/t/poetry/modern-verse/heat.html Sources + Our Common Sources See also: Orchard by Hilda Doolittle TrendingHere are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about. Chinese New Year History, Meaning, and Celebrations Current Events This Week: February 2024 Valentine's Day Valentine's Day History Mardi Gras 30 "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Quotes ✖
Updated September 23, 2019 | Infoplease Staff HeatO wind, rend open the heat, Cut apart the heat, Rend it to tatters.Fruit cannot drop Through this thick air — Fruit cannot fall into heat That presses up and blunts The points of pears And rounds the grapes.Cut the heat — Plough through it, Turning it on either side Of your path. Brewer's: Orchard The Second Book of Modern Verse Amy Lowell: Madonna of the Evening Flowers .com/t/poetry/modern-verse/heat.html Sources + Our Common Sources