Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FREEDOM, by LUCILE ENLOW First Line: Observe the son stampede Last Line: Until he dies. Subject(s): Fathers & Sons; Revolutions | ||||||||
Observe the son stampede And mow the tenets down That held his father to a creed And earned a crown. Rebellion in his soul, "Excelsior!" he cries, And hunts his individual goal Until he dies. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CLOUDS OF MAGELLAN (APHORISMS OF MR. CANON ASPIRIN) by NORMAN DUBIE WE WHO WERE EXECUTED by FAIZ AHMED FAIZ A SEMI-REVOLUTION by ROBERT FROST L,ENVOI: IN OUR TIME by ERNEST HEMINGWAY FROM THE PARIS COMMUNE TO THE KRONSTADT REBELLION by KENNETH REXROTH HATCHING; FOR DAW AUNG SAN SUU KYI by KAREN SWENSON TABLEAUX VIVANTS; NAPLES, 1790 by ELAINE TERRANOVA |
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