Classic and Contemporary Poetry
NATIVITY, by PHILIP H. CUMMINGS First Line: There is a warm brownness Last Line: Of my new england. Subject(s): New England | ||||||||
There is a warm brownness In the wide flat fields With naked trees And fences. There is a gesture of abundance In the stolid silos, Large wood barns And houses. Yet these cannot supercede The blue cold tops of hills And steep ravines Of my New England. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NEW ENGLAND, AUTUMN by NORMAN DUBIE NEW ENGLAND, SPRINGTIME by NORMAN DUBIE POPHAM OF THE NEW SONG: 5; FOR R.P. BLACKMUR by NORMAN DUBIE ADDRESS TO THE SCHOLARS OF NEW ENGLAND by JOHN CROWE RANSOM NEW ENGLAND by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS NEW ENGLAND by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON SPRING IN NEW ENGLAND by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH RETREATS by CARRIE ADAMS BERRY JEALOUSY by MARY ELIZABETH COLERIDGE |
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