Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MAXIMS FOR THE OLD HOUSE: THE EAVES, by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH Poet's Biography First Line: If underneath the quiet eaves Last Line: How sweet the forests were in spring. Subject(s): Houses | ||||||||
If underneath the quiet eaves You hear the pushing of vague leaves -- 'T is these old beams, remembering How sweet the forests were in spring. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TWO-RIVER LEDGER by KHALED MATTAWA SEVEN TWILIGHTS: 3 by CONRAD AIKEN FOR THE REBUILDING OF A HOUSE by WENDELL BERRY JERONIMO'S HOUSE by ELIZABETH BISHOP MENDING THE ADOBE by HAYDEN CARRUTH MY HUT; AFTER TRAN QUANG KHAI by HAYDEN CARRUTH SONGS FOR MY MOTHER: 2. HER HANDS by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH |
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