Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WEE RODENTS, by MAE WALKER First Line: Wee rodents gnaw ceaselessly Last Line: In the stillness of the night. Subject(s): Rodents | ||||||||
Wee rodents gnaw ceaselessly. Their grinding echoes grow unbearable In the blackness of the night. Tiny fears torment me endlessly ... Their poignant pangs become intolerable In the stillness of the night. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SHOOTING RATS AT THE BIBB COUNTY DUMP by DAVID BOTTOMS THEN MOUSETRAPS IN THE CELLAR by JAMES HARRISON BLUE DRESS by STEVE MARK KOWIT ODE TO THE RODENT CLAN by EDWARD LODI OLD TRAILS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON TANGENTIAL by LOUIS UNTERMEYER BURIAL OF THE MINNISINK by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW TO THE LADYBIRD by MOTHER GOOSE |
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