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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: REDWOODS Matches Found: 12 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` AMONG THE REDWOODS, by EDWARD ROWLAND SILL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Farewell to such a world! Too long I press Last Line: Along the sea of space to grander things. Alternate Author Name(s): Hedbrooke, Andrew Subject(s): Sequoia Trees; Trees; Redwoods FOR ALICE WALKER (A SUMMERTIME TANKA), by JUNE JORDAN Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Redwood grove and war Last Line: "you say, ""these sweet trees: this tree" Subject(s): Walker, Alice (b. 1944); Congo (republic); Sequoia Trees; Belgian Congo; Redwoods GIANT TREE, by LUCILE LE CLERCQ Poem Text First Line: Giant tree within the wood Last Line: Giant tree within the wood. Subject(s): Sequoia Trees; Redwoods MEMORIES, by JOHN RUSSELL MCCARTHY Poem Text First Line: You remember, big tree, the year of the hurricane Last Line: Who is dead.) Subject(s): Sequoia Trees; Redwoods REDWOODS, by ETHEL RICHARDSON STILLWELL Poem Text First Line: Not all the piles of rome and greece Last Line: And point the ancient stars. Subject(s): History; Sequoia Trees; Historians; Redwoods REDWOODS AT REDWAY, by DAISIE E. B. ROBINSON Poem Text First Line: At redway, lies a massive, fallen tree Last Line: Until eternity . . . And never die. Subject(s): Sequoia Trees; Redwoods SONG OF THE REDWOOD-TREE, by WALT WHITMAN Poem Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: A california song Last Line: To build a grander future. Subject(s): California; Sequoia Trees; Redwoods THE REDWOOD, by GRACE COOMER Poem Text First Line: In majesty the mighty redwood stands Last Line: Ever reaching up to heaven and to god. Subject(s): Sequoia Trees; Redwoods THE REDWOODS, by LOUIS SIMPSON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Mountains are moving, rivers are hurrying Subject(s): Sequoia Trees; Redwoods THE SUMMIT REDWOOD, by ROBINSON JEFFERS Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Only stand high a long enough time your lightning Last Line: Star, secret against the supreme sky Subject(s): Sequoia Trees; Redwoods TO A REDWOOD TREE, by PHILIP H. DODGE Poem Text First Line: From out the stronghold of the earth to rise Last Line: Nor man regard thy majesty the less. Subject(s): Sequoia Trees; Redwoods TWO SLICES OF SEQUOIA, by JOHN HOLLANDER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Without rooted fingers to clutch Last Line: With, and as thick as trust Subject(s): Sequoia Trees; Redwoods |
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