Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EX-SANTA FEAN, by MERLIN WENDLAND First Line: So, caballero, you go now? Last Line: For that town of santa fe. Subject(s): Sante Fe, New Mexico | ||||||||
So, Caballero, you go now? Perhaps you come back some day And tell me, amigo mio, How it is in Santa Fe? Las' year I live there in the valley On the edge of the ol' ciudad. Now I herd my sheep and remember That swell good times I had. I had life and wine and singing -- A new sweetheart every day. I think all the devils envy me For that fun in Santa Fe. Is the grass now green in the plaza? The flowers -- do they bloom this spring? And the senoritas' laughter, Does it still have that same sweet ring? You will be there my frien', for fiesta. Think one little thought -- I pray -- For a lonely exile, longing For that town of Santa Fe. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SANTA FE AT DUSK by GEORGIA MOORE EBERLING DESERT SONG by JOHN GALSWORTHY BURROS by JOHN CURTIS UNDERWOOD ROAD BLOCK: SANTE FE, NEW MEXICO by CONNIE DEANOVICH SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO by APRIL HALPRIN WAYLAND THE BOATMAN OF KINSALE by THOMAS OSBORNE DAVIS SALLY SIMKIN'S LAMENT by THOMAS HOOD PICTURES FROM APPLEDORE: 3 by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 12. THE CREATOR by EDWIN ARNOLD COLONIAL SET by ALFRED GOLDSWORTHY BAILEY TO MY FRIEND MR. THOMAS FLATMAN, ON THE PUBLISHING OF THESE HIS POEMS by FRANCIS BARNARD (D. 1698) VERSES ON SEEING IN AN ALBUM A SKETCH OF AN OLD GATEWAY by BERNARD BARTON |
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