Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HOME-MADE RIDDLES, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: No one ever saw it Last Line: But it never sings again. Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F. Subject(s): Riddles | ||||||||
I NO one ever saw it Till I dug it from the ground; I found it when I lost it, And lost it when I found: I washed it, and dressed it, And buried it once more -- Dug it up, and loved it then Better than before. I was paid for finding it -- I don't know why or how, -- But I lost, found, and kept it, And haven't got it now. II Sometimes it's all alone -- Sometimes in a crowd; It says a thousand bright things, But never talks aloud. Everybody loves it, And likes to have it call. But if you shouldn't happen to, It wouldn't care at all. First you see or hear of it, It's a-singing, -- then You may look and listen, But it never sings again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOT SIX DIFFERENCES by MARVIN BELL TWO RIDDLES FROM ALDHELM by RICHARD WILBUR RIDDLE ON THE LETTER H (1) by CATHERINE MARIA FANSHAWE RIDDLE ON THE LETTER H (2) by CATHERINE MARIA FANSHAWE A BOY'S MOTHER by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY |
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