Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CINQUAIN: AMAZE, by ADELAIDE CRAPSEY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I know / not these my hands Last Line: Like these. Subject(s): Hands | ||||||||
I know Not these hands And yet I think there was A woman like me once had hands Like these. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MY FATHER, MY HANDS by RICHARD BLANCO MY MOTHER'S HANDS by ANDREW HUDGINS I WAS BORN WITH TWELVE FINGERS by LUCILLE CLIFTON TEN OXHERDING PICTURES: A MEDITATION by LUCILLE CLIFTON FIFTH GRADE AUTOBIOGRAPHY by RITA DOVE THE TYPICAL HAND by ELENI SIKELIANOS THE CARPENTER by PRIMUS ST. JOHN CINQUAIN: MOON-SHADOWS by ADELAIDE CRAPSEY |
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