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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UNANSWERED, by MARTHA GILBERT DICKINSON First Line: I wanted you when skies were red Last Line: And now the swallows pair! | |||
I WANTED you when skies were red, And now the sky is gray; I thought of you when shadows fled -- Now falls the end of day. I called you when the hills were flame, And now the hills are bare; I sought you when the snowflakes came, And now the swallows pair! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FORGIVENESS LANE by MARTHA GILBERT DICKINSON HEAVEN by MARTHA GILBERT DICKINSON HER MUSIC by MARTHA GILBERT DICKINSON REALITY by MARTHA GILBERT DICKINSON SEPARATION by MARTHA GILBERT DICKINSON ODE TO THE BROWN PAPER BAG by JAMES GALVIN HOMAGE TO SEXTUS PROPERTIUS: 5 by EZRA POUND SONNET; OXFORD, 1916 by GEORGE SANTAYANA REALITY REQUIRES by WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA IMITATION OF POPE: A COMPLIMENT TO THE LADIES by WILLIAM BLAKE |
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