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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
KINDS OF KINDLING, by JOHN HOLLANDER Poet's Biography First Line: Laughing thorns crackled beneath my kettle: would Last Line: Bay crashing, verdant, against my brow Subject(s): Fire | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OUR DRIFTWOOD FIRE by KATHARINE LEE BATES THE NIGHT FIRE by CLAUDE MCKAY WATER, WINTER, FIRE by MARVIN BELL THE LITTLE FIRE IN THE WOODS by HAYDEN CARRUTH SAMSON PREDICTS FROM GAZA THE PHILADELPHIA FIRE by LUCILLE CLIFTON ALADDIN LAMP by MADELINE DEFREES SENT ON A SHEET OF PAPER WITH A HEART SHAPE CUT OUT OF THE MIDDLE OF IT by JOHN HOLLANDER |
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