Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CINQUAIN: OLD SHOES, by KENNETH CHING First Line: What ghost Last Line: "a cow." Subject(s): Shoes; Boots; Sneakers; Shoemakers | ||||||||
What ghost worn old are you? What nails walked underfoot? Your tongue hangs out to say, "I am a cow." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BROKEN SANDAL by DENISE LEVERTOV FOR AL-TAYIB SALIH by KHALED MATTAWA SNEAKERS by E. ETHELBERT MILLER BLACK NIKES by HARRYETTE MULLEN THE FURY OF OVERSHOES by ANNE SEXTON CINQUAIN: CATERPILLAR by KENNETH CHING |
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