Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LIVING, by EMMA HALLY HAMMOND First Line: I count my blessings o'er in years Last Line: Man and wife. Subject(s): Life | ||||||||
I count my blessings o'er in years One -- two -- three -- Alternating smiles with tears. Seems to me, Each small change makes life more dear. You can see Love makes trifles disappear, For it's We; Side by side and hand in hand (You and me) Make our friends and meet our foes -- Carefully Shape the pattern of our Life -- Man and wife. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRIVILEGE OF BEING by ROBERT HASS SEAWATER STIFFENS CLOTH by JANE HIRSHFIELD SAYING YES TO LIVING by DAVID IGNATOW THE WORLD IS SO DIFFICULT TO GIVE UP by DAVID IGNATOW CONTRA MORTEM: THE THAW by HAYDEN CARRUTH |
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