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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SPOT SIX DIFFERENCES, by MARVIN BELL Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Hand is moved. Sleeve is longer. Hat is Last Line: Shapes are open. Gloves are general- ized. / mouth is open. Hand is hiding Subject(s): Riddles | |||
Hand is moved. Sleeve is longer. Hat is different. Bone is moved. Gloves are missing. Dress is longer. Window is larger. Dog is missing. Nozzle is moved. Tail is shorter. Country is missing. Air is darker. Background is closer. Lines are fuzzy. Shapes are generalized. Mouth is open. Dog is hiding. Air is shorter. Hand is longer. Hat is missing. Tail is moved. Gloves are different. Nozzle is open. Window is brighter. Dress is shorter. Country is moved. Air is darker. Sleeve also. Bone is missing. Lines are fuzzy. Background is closer. Shapes are open. Gloves are generalized. Mouth is open. Hand is hiding. Used with the permission of Copper Canyon Press, P.O. Box 271, Port Townsend, WA 98368-0271, www.cc.press.org | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TWO RIDDLES FROM ALDHELM by RICHARD WILBUR RIDDLE ON THE LETTER H (1) by CATHERINE MARIA FANSHAWE RIDDLE ON THE LETTER H (2) by CATHERINE MARIA FANSHAWE AFTER TU FU (THEY SAY YOU'RE STAYING IN A MOUNTAIN TEMPLE) by MARVIN BELL |
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