Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE UNIFORM, by MARVIN BELL Poet's Biography First Line: Of the sleeves, I remember their weight, like wet wool Last Line: A wounded eardrum wasn't much in the scheme. Subject(s): Army - United States; Clothing & Dress; Military | ||||||||
View Poem Text | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...IN THE TRENCHES by RICHARD ALDINGTON VICARIOUS ATONEMENT by RICHARD ALDINGTON ON A MILITARY GRAVEYARD by KENNETH REXROTH INVOCATION by LOUIS UNTERMEYER FUROR BELLICUS by ANNE WALDMAN RANDOLPH FIELD, 1938 by ROBERT SAMUEL GWYNN AFTER TU FU (THEY SAY YOU'RE STAYING IN A MOUNTAIN TEMPLE) by MARVIN BELL |
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