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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PAINTER, WIDOWER AT EIGHTY, by TAL P. BIRDSEY First Line: All that dry summer, stroke after stroke of impasto Last Line: Colors of burning visions that rise, burning and bold Subject(s): Death; Paintings And Painters; Summer; Widows And Widowers | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AT FIRST I WAS GIVEN by MARGARET ATWOOD MY MOTHER by GIOVANNA (JANET) CAPONE LIGHTNING by JOSE SANTOS CHOCANO PENGUINS IN TROUBLE WORLDWIDE by DAVID CITINO WIDOW UNDER A NEW MOON by KEVIN CLARK WIDOWHOOD by ELIZABETH COOK-LYNN CONTENTION BETWIXT A WIFE, A WIDOW, AND A MAID by JOHN DAVIES (1569-1626) OCTAVES: 7 by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON |
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