Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OPIATE, by O'NEAL CALLAHAN First Line: I dream to rid myself Last Line: Than those of crude realities. Subject(s): Dreams; Vermont | ||||||||
I dream to rid myself Of the awkwardness of life, And come back with finer plans Than those of crude realities. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ORATION: HALF-MOON IN VERMONT by NORMAN DUBIE THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S ANNUAL by NORMAN DUBIE THE CROWS AT 3 A.M. by STANLEY PLUMLY ALBANY BUS STATION by RUTH STONE FALL COMES IN BACK-COUNTRY VERMONT by ROBERT PENN WARREN A SNOW-STORM; SCENE IN A VERMONT WINTER by CHARLES GAMAGE EASTMAN |
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