Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MAY MOODS (TO J.H.), by ZELLA MURIEL WRIGHT First Line: My eyes would burn you up with scorn Last Line: Do you think to repay it with a bauble? Subject(s): Love - Complaints | ||||||||
My eyes would burn you up with scorn Were it not for a tinge of pity Because you understand so little .... With unbounded conceit You come Smiling Thinking you are doing well by me. My God! I have given you my life! Do you think to repay it with a bauble? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TALKING RICHARD WILSON BLUES, BY RICHARD CLAY WILSON by DENIS JOHNSON THE BRIDGE by ALEXANDER ANDERSON THE RABBI'S SON-IN-LAW by SABINE BARING-GOULD MISGIVINGS by WILLIAM MATTHEWS THROUGH AGONY: 1 by CLAUDE MCKAY HEMATITE HEIRLOOM LIVES ON (MAYBE DECEMBER 1980) by ALICE NOTLEY |
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