Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BUTTES IN SOUTH DAKOTA BADLANDS, by HELEN KNIGHT GOODING First Line: Seen through the mist of years Last Line: The buttes remain. Subject(s): South Dakota | ||||||||
Seen through the mist of years A change in all appears; The buttes remain. The march of time goes on As evening follows dawn. Old ways forever gone; The buttes remain. Young dreams have felt the frost In fragments drear, or lost Castles in Spain Old friends on far seas tossed; The buttes remain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PIONEERS OF SOUTH DAKOTA by CHARLOTTE LOUISE BERTLESEN WHAT OF BEAUTY by OLIVE CHRISTENSEN HOMETOWN by CHARLES BADGER CLARK JR. THE DESERT LAND by MARGARET DELANEY WHEN I WAS A COWBOY by ARTHUR A. FLAKOLL WESTERN HOKKU by MARGARET SLACK FUHRMAN THE BAD LANDS by JESSIE M. GILMORE YOUR MART AND MINE by MABEL A. HANSON GOLDEN AUGUST IN DAKOTA by ADELINE M. JENNEY LONGING by HELEN KNIGHT GOODING |
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