Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A-BLACKBERRIED, by NAOMI REYNOLDS First Line: I met my beloved in a blackberry patch Last Line: I do not think there were any blackberries. Subject(s): Blackberries | ||||||||
I met my beloved in a blackberry patch. There were no brambles, snakes, nor stink bugs; No bogs, rocks, or tramps; I do not think there were any blackberries. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BLACKBERRY-PICKING; FOR PHILIP HOBSBAUM by SEAMUS HEANEY BLACKBERRY EATING by GALWAY KINNELL GATHERING BLACKBERRIES by PHOEBE CARY BERRYING by RALPH WALDO EMERSON BLACKBERRIES FOR AMELIA by RICHARD WILBUR THE BLACKBERRY PICKER by CHRISTINE SLOAN THE BLACKBERRY BUSH by JOHN BANISTER TABB |
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