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THE SUN, by JOHN DRINKWATER Poet's Biography First Line: I told the sun that I was glad Last Line: "I'm happy"" to the sun." Subject(s): Imagination; Fancy | ||||||||
I told the Sun that I was glad, I'm sure I don't know why; Somehow the pleasant way he had Of shining in the sky, Just put a notion in my head That wouldn't it be fun If, walking on the hill, I said "I'm happy" to the Sun. | Other Poems of Interest...THE IMAGINED COPPERHEAD by ANDREW HUDGINS A SICK CHILD by RANDALL JARRELL IMAGINARY TROUBLE by JOHN KENDRICK BANGS EVERYTHING THAT ACTS IS ACTUAL by DENISE LEVERTOV ON THE MEETING OF GARCIA LORCA AND HART CRANE by PHILIP LEVINE THE NATURE OF MAKE-BELIEVE by THOMAS LUX |
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