Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THERE'S MANY A LONESOME DAISY, by ANNETTE WYNNE First Line: There's many a lonesome daisy where never a child can be Last Line: As if there were never a brooklet and never a daisy grew! Subject(s): City & Town Life; Children | ||||||||
THERE'S many a lonesome daisy where never a child can be, And many a lone little brooklet is dancing away to the sea Yet children must stay in the city with only dull walls in view, As if there were never a brooklet and never a daisy grew! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE THREE CHILDREN by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN CHILDREN SELECTING BOOKS IN A LIBRARY by RANDALL JARRELL COME TO THE STONE ... by RANDALL JARRELL THE LOST WORLD by RANDALL JARRELL A SICK CHILD by RANDALL JARRELL CONTINENT'S END by ROBINSON JEFFERS ON THE DEATH OF FRIENDS IN CHILDHOOD by DONALD JUSTICE MEMORY OF A PORCH by DONALD JUSTICE CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS by ANNETTE WYNNE |
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