The Sea 2019University of Nebraska–LincolnCenter for Digital Research in the Humanities319 Love LibraryUniversity of Nebraska–LincolnLincoln, NE 68588-4100jeff3647@gmail.com2019
The Sea; 1924 The SeaJames OppenheimMarch 1924Alfred A. Knoff, INC.New YorkJeffrey Park Transcribed and encoded a poem MadnessCOME, let us take our breakfast in the city where the
people dwell in darknessLet the brook-babble of a continuous musical laughter be soft
between us,Let us veil our eyes from each other and guard our lips,,Let us seem sane and practical in the wild morning-weather,Let no the heaven of glory within us be manifest before the
people,Let them not see the sky where we soar together . . .Lest we be taken, lest we be confined, lest we be put away,Lest we be arrest for lunacy . . .498