Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AS THEY PASS, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY First Line: Red shout, hair %flaming, the wind cannot stop drilling holes Last Line: The stunned air now %unbearable Subject(s): Death; News; Terrorism; Tragedy; World Trade Center Tragedy (9/11/2001) | ||||||||
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