Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FUTILITY, by LE BARON COOKE First Line: I caught a moonbeam flitting through your dark hair Last Line: Through your tangled locks. Subject(s): Jealousy | ||||||||
I caught a moonbeam flitting through your dark hair Which I strangled for daring to caress you; But when I opened my palm I found my hand Stained with my own blood, While the moonbeam played with tantalizing evasion Through your tangled locks. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DOG AFTER LOVE by YEHUDA AMICHAI TOGETHER IN GREECE by LINDA GREGG THE JEALOUS LOVERS by DONALD HALL WOMEN THEY COULD KILL FOR by PETER JOHNSON GENEVIEVE AND ALEXANDRA (2) by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON SONNET (6) by GEORGE SANTAYANA |
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