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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHANGE, by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM First Line: In the prairies Last Line: Nor the kee-ot of the wind birds. | |||
IN the prairies, Who loved the red moon more than I? Who listened to the kee-ot of the wind birds more closely? In the praries, I would say: I must love the moment deeply. I must love the beauty deeply. Tomorrow things will change. Last night, I carried away two things: A face and a song But not the moon face Nor the kee-ot of the wind birds. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BROKEN LINES by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM CAPUT MORTUUM by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM CASTILIAN BODY by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM CLASSIC NIGHT by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM CONVERSATION by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM DAY PIECE by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM DEAN SWIFT by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM DEATH IS... by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM DEFINITIONS by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM |
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