Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CATALOGUED, by RAY CLARKE ROSE First Line: What is love like?' you ask. I guess Last Line: That love is you! Subject(s): Love - Nature Of; Man-woman Relationships; Male-female Relations | ||||||||
"What is love like?" you ask. I guess Love wears a chic, beribboned dress Of softest, lightest, sunny blue The very kind that best suits you. Love has a bonny smile, a face That mirrors every maiden grace, Gray eyes that read my dearest thought, Hair from the golden sunshine caught, And charms too numerous to tell, Save that they make us love her well. In fact, you knowof course you do That love is you! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MISERY AND SPLENDOR by ROBERT HASS THE APPLE TREES AT OLEMA by ROBERT HASS DOUBLE SONNET by ANTHONY HECHT CONDITIONS XXI by ESSEX HEMPHILL CALIFORNIA SORROW: MOUNTAIN VIEW by MARY KINZIE SUPERBIA: A TRIUMPH WITH NO TRAIN by MARY KINZIE COUNSEL TO UNREASON by LEONIE ADAMS TWENTY QUESTIONS by DAVID LEHMAN A BACHELOR'S VALENTINE by RAY CLARKE ROSE |
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