Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MUJER, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS Poet's Biography First Line: Oh, black persian cat Last Line: Oh, black persian cat. Subject(s): Animals; Cats | ||||||||
Oh, black Persian cat! Was not your life already cursed with offspring? We took you for rest to that old Yankee farm, -- so lonely and with so many field mice in the long grass -- and you return to us in this condition --! Oh, black Persian cat. | Other Poems of Interest...THE BACKYARD MERMAID by MATTHEA HARVEY HOW THE MIRROR LOOKS THIS MORNING by HICOK. BOB THE LONELY MAN by RANDALL JARRELL IN SEVERAL COLORS by JANE KENYON OPENING HER JEWEL BOX by WILLIAM MATTHEWS HAZARD FACES A SUNDAY IN THE DECLINE by WILLIAM MEREDITH |
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