Classic and Contemporary Poetry
STRANGE THAT SO MANY FICKLE GODS, AS FICKLE AS THE WEATHER, by HENRY DAVID THOREAU Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Throughout dame natures provinces should always pull together Subject(s): Nature; Weather | ||||||||
Strange that so many fickle gods, as fickle as the weather, Throughout Dame Natures provinces should always pull together. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FARMER'S BOY: AUTUMN by ROBERT BLOOMFIELD HOW TO FORETELL A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER by TED KOOSER LEAVING BUFFALO by CHARLES MARTIN WHEN THE WEATHER CHANGES TO WARM, THE BOYS DRIVE SHIRTLESS by MARY JO BANG THE LIFE OF TOWNS: ONE-MAN TOWN by ANNE CARSON POWER FAILURE by MADELINE DEFREES THE CITY OF THE OLESHA FRUIT by NORMAN DUBIE FRAGMENTS WRITTEN WHILE TRAVELING...A MIDWESTERN HEAT WAVE by JAMES GALVIN |
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