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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: BLONDES Matches Found: 21 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` A BLOND BOMBSHELL, by LYNN EMANUEL Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Love is boring and passe, all the old baggage Last Line: Dependable light of rage coming in on schedule like a bus Subject(s): Blondes ABOUT BLONDES, by JR. RICHARD MYERS PEABODY Poem Source First Line: Repeat a pattern Last Line: Repeat a pattern %enough times %and you're bound %to learn %something Subject(s): Blondes AMONG THE AMAZONS, by CHARLES EDWARD EATON Poem Source First Line: With the long, blonde hair coiled upon her head, the %handsome stride Last Line: To see the one who dines, standing in his wetsuit, dripping %tears Subject(s): Blondes BLOND BOMBSHELL, by LYNN EMANUEL Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Love is boring and passe, all the old baggage Last Line: Dependable light of rage coming in on schedule like a bus Subject(s): Blondes BLONDE JOKES, by JOEL BROUWER Poem Source First Line: Home for christmas, my bag not even Last Line: And what the wind sweeps away Subject(s): Blondes BLONDE TALE, by DAVE ETTER Poem Source First Line: I awake from a long afternoon nap Subject(s): Blondes BLONDE WHITE WOMEN, by PATRICIA M. SMITH Poem Source First Line: They choke cities like snowstorms Last Line: Demanding that I explain %my treachery Subject(s): Blondes; Ethnic Groups - United States; Minorities - United States; U.s. - Race Relations BLONDES, by DAVID CHAPMAN BERRY Poem Source First Line: My wife was the lovely less mysterious blonde Subject(s): Blondes BLONDES, by RONALD STUART THOMAS Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: They pass me with bland looks Last Line: For their pangs. The tear-laden tree %of a poet strikes no roots in their hearts Alternate Author Name(s): Thomas, R. S. Subject(s): Blondes DIZZY BLONDES, by NICHOLA MANNING Poem Source First Line: The first building on the street is a mortuary, very Subject(s): Blondes IF YOU'VE SEEN ONE BLONDE, YOU'VE SEEN THEM ALL, by LEE MCCARTHY Poem Source First Line: Next to the bright lime jacket, her skin takes on Last Line: Into the darkness of their mother's dreams Subject(s): Blondes JESUS, JIM-BOB, YA SEE THAT, by JEFF PARSONS Poem Source First Line: The blonde girls in neon Subject(s): Blondes LESLIE, by ROBERT WALLACE Poem Source First Line: Blond and laughing -eyed as marilyn monroe Last Line: By moment, or giggling in the %rain-beaten car! Subject(s): Blondes MY BLONDE GIRL!, by EMMANUEL LATOUCHE Poem Source Last Line: That's only the way %I could talk to the girls! Subject(s): Blondes MY SAXON BLONDE, by JOHN GODFREY SAXE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: They say the dark-eyed maids of spain Last Line: My love is a golden blonde! Subject(s): Blondes; Love NEW AMERICAN MUSE, by ROBERT SCHAEFFER PHILLIPS Poem Source First Line: Is blonde and lives in california Subject(s): Blondes; California; Free Will And Determinism OF GONERS AT KEY WEST, by FRANK RUSSELL Poem Source First Line: Brown and lazy blondes Subject(s): Blondes; Key West, Florida PITY FOR BLONDES, by LEE UPTON Poem Source First Line: When your lithe and secret blonde must leave Subject(s): Blondes STRAWBERRY BLONDE, by JR. RICHARD MYERS PEABODY Poem Source First Line: I eat her with a spoon Subject(s): Blondes VANITY PLATE: MSSLICK, by THOMAS RABBITT Poem Source First Line: The blonde dish in the white lincoln, slick lick Last Line: But by then she is gone around the farthest bend Subject(s): Blondes YOUNG BLONDES, by GAVIN EWART Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Young blondes are tempting me by day and night Subject(s): Blondes |
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