Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MOST ANY BIT OF LANDSCAPE, by JEAN CAMERON AGNEW First Line: Most any bit of landscape Last Line: Appeals to me. Subject(s): Landscape; Nature; Pleasure | ||||||||
Most any bit of landscape Appeals to me, If there's just a bush about, Or a spreading tree; Or perchance some broom sedge Down a quiet way, With here and there an aster To make it kind of gay. Some love best the mountains, Some best the sea; But most any bit of landscape Appeals to me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TRIP FROM CALIFORNIA by KENNETH KOCH GIVE BACK, GIVE BACK by MARVIN BELL THE GAIETY OF FORM by ROBERT BLY DEDICATION IN THESE DAY by HAYDEN CARRUTH THE OPEN HAPPENS IN THE MIDST OF BEINGS; MARTIN HEIDEGGER by NORMAN DUBIE UNHOLY SONNET: 25 by MARK JARMAN RECOMPENSE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |
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