Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE SECRET COMBINATION, by ELLIS PARKER BUTLER Poet's Biography First Line: Her heart she locked Last Line: "and at ""a kiss"" the door flew wide." Subject(s): Hearts; Love; Secrets | ||||||||
HER heart she locked fast in her breast, Away from molestation; The lock was warranted the best -- A patent combination. She knew no simple lock and key Would serve to keep out Love and me. But Love a clever cracksman is, And cannot be resisted; He likes such stubborn jobs as this, Complex and hard and twisted, And though we worked a many day, At last we bore her heart away. For Love has learned full many tricks In his strange avocation; He knew the figures were but six In this, her combination; Nor did we for a minute rest Until we had unlocked her breast. First, then, we turned the knob to "Sighs," Then back to "Words Sincerest," Then "Gazing Fondly in Her Eyes," Then "Softly Murmured 'Dearest;'" Then, next, "A Warm Embrace" we tried, And at "A Kiss" the door flew wide. | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...AFTER LOOKING UP INTO ONE TOO MANY CAMERAS by HICOK. BOB AT THE MUSEE RODIN IN PARIS by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR CHANEL NO. 5 by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR EXISTING LIGHT; FOR LEE NYE by MADELINE DEFREES GRETA GARBO AND THE STAR MESSENGER by MADELINE DEFREES ELSINORE IN THE LATE ANCIENT AUTUMN by NORMAN DUBIE MARGARET'S SPEECH by NORMAN DUBIE THE PARALLAX MONOGRAPH FOR RODIN by NORMAN DUBIE |
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