Classic and Contemporary Poetry
KISSES, by WILLIAM STRODE Poet's Biography First Line: My love and I for kisses played Last Line: "take your own kisses; give me mine again." Subject(s): Kisses; Love - Beginnings | ||||||||
MY love and I for kisses played: She would keep stakes -- I was content; But when I won, she would be paid; This made me ask her what she meant. "Pray since I see," quoth she, "your wrangling vein, Take your own kisses; give me mine again." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHY I MIGHT GO TO THE NEXT FOOTBALL GAME by DENIS JOHNSON THE POOL by ALEXANDER ANDERSON COZY APOLOGIA; FOR FRED by RITA DOVE YOU NOW HOLDING THIS BOOK IN HAND by ALICE NOTLEY FALLING IN LOVE IN SPAIN OR MEXICO by RON PADGETT WHEN LOVE WAS BORN by SARA TEASDALE ON CHLORIS WALKING IN THE SNOW by WILLIAM STRODE |
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