Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TWO SEASONS, by CLARENCE BLENDON BURLEIGH First Line: Oft through the summer vacation Last Line: Gainst the world just over the net. Subject(s): Friendship; Tennis | ||||||||
LAST. OFT through the summer vacation We played -- the fair Clara and I -- Love games o'er the net of our tennis, With glances enticingly shy. THIS. This season again we play tennis Together through many a set; But now we always play double 'Gainst the world just over the net. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TENNIS TROPHY by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS ON THE TENNIS COURT AT NIGHT by GALWAY KINNELL A SUBALTERN'S LOVE-SONG by JOHN BETJEMAN THE MIDNIGHT TENNIS MATCH by THOMAS LUX A BALLADE OF LAWN TENNIS by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS FIVES'-COURT by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN IN A BURYING GROUND by SARA TEASDALE EPITAPH ON THE LADY MARY VILLIERS [OR VILLERS] (2) by THOMAS CAREW |
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