Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WAIFS, by ANNETTE WYNNE First Line: Between the road and garden bed Last Line: And bore it home triumphantlyah, then, it knew at last! Subject(s): Daisies; Flowers; Gardens & Gardening; September | ||||||||
BETWEEN the road and garden bed a straggling daisy grew, But whether weed or flower it was, it never really knew; Until one day a city waif with pallid features passed, And bore it home triumphantlyah, then, it knew at last! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ANOTHER SEPTEMBER by THOMAS KINSELLA THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER: JULY by EDMUND SPENSER SEPTEMBER by MAVIS CLARE BARNETT LANGUID SEPTEMBER by ANNE MILLAY BREMER WRITTEN ON A BRIDGE by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH SEPTEMBER by JULIA JOHNSON DAVIS CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS by ANNETTE WYNNE |
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