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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
STICK AND HAT, by LE THANH-TONG First Line: They're insignificant when not in use Last Line: The hand wields power, as the head directs and leads Subject(s): Hats; Sticks | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...STICKS AND STONES: 1. STICKS by ANN S. GOLDSMITH STICK THAT MEASURES HOW WE LAST by ROBERT HILL LONG SHALL I SAY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON TO A BLUEBELL by EMILY JANE BRONTE CUMNOR HALL by WILLIAM JULIUS MICKLE ODE TO THE MAGUIRE by EOCHADH O'HUSSEY THE HIGHER PANTHEISM by ALFRED TENNYSON YARROW VISITED by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH |
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