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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GHOSTS, by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK Poet's Biography First Line: Out in the misty moonlight Last Line: "that died in the early spring." | |||
The sun waters the pastures of heaven With warm rains of light; For the golden-lambkins to graze . . The star-flocks of night Faintly they seem to whisper, As round the boughs they wing: "We are the ghosts of the blossoms That died in the early spring." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BULB by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK A SONG OF SUMMER by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK AN EPITAPH by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK IN DEFENCE OF THE ADVERTISING MUSE by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK PUT TO SLEEP by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK STRAWBERRIES by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK TO MIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVADRA by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK UNSATISFIED YEARNING by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK WHAT'S IN A NAME? by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK WINTER DUSK by RICHARD KENDALL MUNKITTRICK |
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