Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PORTRAIT: THE CHAPARRAL, by ANNIE LAURIE SNORF First Line: Tail pointing upward Last Line: Mesquite bush. Subject(s): Chaparral | ||||||||
Tail pointing upward, Tufted head alert, he Flees down the road Swift as an arrow and Disappears into a Mesquite bush. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PORTRAIT: TUMBLE-WEEDS by ANNIE LAURIE SNORF THE WISE WOMAN by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THE MARRIAGE OF HEAVEN AND HELL by WILLIAM BLAKE AFTER A JOURNEY by THOMAS HARDY TO A CHILD DURING SICKNESS by JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY: 9. MR. NIXON by EZRA POUND SONNET: 5 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 98 by PHILIP SIDNEY FULL OF LIFE NOW by WALT WHITMAN |
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