Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A NEW YEAR THOUGHT, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER First Line: Finis' is writ: a book away is laid Last Line: Alas, that I should still unpractised be! Subject(s): Holidays; New Year | ||||||||
"Finis" is writ: a book away is laid, With blanks and blots,the record that I made: Since Time a stainless one holds out to me, Alas, that I should still unpractised be! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NEW YEAR'S POEM by MARGARET AVISON A SPEED OF HISTORY by MARGARET AVISON NEW YEAR'S DAY by DAVID LEHMAN LINES FOR THE NEW YEAR by JULIE CARR I AM RUNNING INTO A NEW YEAR by LUCILLE CLIFTON FOR THE NEW YEAR (2) by ROBERT CREELEY A CHILD'S GRAVE by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER |
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