Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IN PASSING, by MINNIE MCKENZIE RASER First Line: Our lives touched in passing Last Line: For we still may remember, you know. Subject(s): Memory | ||||||||
Our lives touched in passing; You gave me a smile, That day was a gold-lit day. Other days have been brightened And made more worthwhile, Other smiles have been passed on the way. Our lives touched in passing; A stranger you seemed, But that was long, long ago; Our lives touched in passing, Since then we have dreamed, For we still may remember, you know. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MEMORY AS A HEARING AID by TONY HOAGLAND THE SAME QUESTION by JOHN HOLLANDER FORGET HOW TO REMEMBER HOW TO FORGET by JOHN HOLLANDER ON THAT SIDE by LAWRENCE JOSEPH MEMORY OF A PORCH by DONALD JUSTICE BEYOND THE HUNTING WOODS by DONALD JUSTICE THE MARMOZET by HILAIRE BELLOC |
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