Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WILD COLUMBINE, by JANE MCKAY LANNING First Line: The hands of god move exceedingly fine Last Line: God sets the bells ringing of wild columbine. Subject(s): Columbines; Plants; Planting; Planters | ||||||||
The hands of God move exceedingly fine To fashion the blossoms of wild columbine. On pale fragile stems that grow like a vine, God hangs the blossoms of wild columbine. In gentle spring rains, or warm sunshine, God sets the bells ringing of wild columbine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...KILLING THE PLANTS by JANE KENYON NOW I AM A PLANT, A WEED by KATHERINE MANSFIELD TANKA DIARY (5) by HARRYETTE MULLEN DOMESDAY BOOK: LOVERIDGE CHASE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |
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