Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WILD FLOWERS, by OLIVE BODA BROWN First Line: In springtime by the sunny woods Last Line: But bluebirds catch them everyone! Subject(s): Flowers | ||||||||
In Springtime by the sunny woods Bright flow'rs take off their woolen hoods; Like barefoot children at their play, They skip and jump with dances gay. They lift their little faces high, Toward the pale blue of the sky And toss their kisses to the sun, But bluebirds catch them everyone! | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...IMPLICATIONS FOR MODERN LIFE by MATTHEA HARVEY THEY SAW THE PROBLEM by MARK JARMAN SHAKE THE SUPERFLUX! by DAVID LEHMAN THE M??TIER OF BLOSSOMING by DENISE LEVERTOV TANKA DIARY (6) by HARRYETTE MULLEN VARIATIONS: 17 by CONRAD AIKEN TO A MAN WORKING HIS WAY THROUGH THE CROWD by MARIANNE MOORE |
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