Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HIPS, by ABU HAFS First Line: Her hips, so wide-distended Last Line: When she attempts to rise. Subject(s): Hips | ||||||||
Her hips, so wide-distended From her slim waist suspended Exert their tyranny On her as much as me. I think upon their treason And suffer in my reason; And she has aching thighs When she attempts to rise. | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...HOMAGE TO MY HIPS by LUCILLE CLIFTON HOMAGE TO MY HIPS by LUCILLE CLIFTON WOMAN ON THE DANCE by DEBRA MARQUART CAMPUS SONNET: MAY MORNING by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET THE WINSOME WEE THING by ROBERT BURNS WASTED HOURS by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES |
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