Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DEATH, by BERYL BRUNNER First Line: A ghastly face Last Line: And life was there with me. Subject(s): Ghosts; Supernatural | ||||||||
A ghastly face, All drawn and pale, Stood and stared at me. It came from space, All drawn and pale, And stood and stared at me. Ah, yes, 'twas death All drawn and pale That stood and stared at me. Then passed death All drawn and pale, And life was there with me. | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...WHITE NOCTURNE by CONRAD AIKEN IN THE EVENINGS by LUCILLE CLIFTON THE MOTHS: 1. CIRCA 1582 by NORMAN DUBIE GHOSTS IN ENGLAND by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE GHOST OF DEACON BROWN by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON |
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