Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EVASION, by ALICE B. CRAIG First Line: We go pretending, dearest fool Last Line: Bind you to me and me to you. Subject(s): Togetherness | ||||||||
We go pretending, dearest fool, That we shall one day part as friends. We talk quite sensibly of things Ignoring moons and April winds, Not thinking of the nights we've known -- Not thinking that perhaps these few Brief ecstasies together may Bind you to me and me to you. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A WOMAN WITH FLAXEN HAIR IN NORFOLK HEARD by ROBERT KELLY YESTERDAY FROM MY FEVER by GALWAY KINNELL IF YOU COULD COME SOFTLY by AUDRE LORDE MISGIVINGS by WILLIAM MATTHEWS NOW THAT YOU'RE HERE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS SILENT IN THE MOONLIGHT by ROBERT BLY OLD BLACK MEN by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |
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