Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A TREE, by MARCELLA DARLING MILBURN First Line: A lullaby mother at evening Last Line: In a cold, cold clime. Subject(s): Nature; Spring; Trees | ||||||||
A lullaby mother at evening, A shimmering fairy at dawn, A kind-armed friend all summer For birds to rest upon. A treasurer of wealthy coins At autumn time; And then, 'till spring, a lone, gray lass In a cold, cold clime. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PROBLEM OF DESCRIBING TREES by ROBERT HASS THE GREEN CHRIST by ANDREW HUDGINS MIDNIGHT EDEN by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN REFLECTION OF THE WOOD by LEONIE ADAMS THE LIFE OF TREES by DORIANNE LAUX BEREFT by MARCELLA DARLING MILBURN |
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