Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CINQUAIN: WIND, by KENNETH CHING First Line: He shoots Last Line: A prisoner. Subject(s): Wind | ||||||||
He shoots down the smokestack's throat where cobwebs catch him, but black dust ascends; in song escapes a prisoner. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE THREE CHILDREN by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE WIND by LOUISE MOREY BOWMAN LEAF LITTER ON ROCK FACE by HEATHER MCHUGH RESIDENTIAL AREA by JOSEPHINE MILES THE DAY THE WINDS by JOSEPHINE MILES VARIATIONS: 12 by CONRAD AIKEN OH IT'S PRETTY WINDY OUTSIDE by LARRY EIGNER CINQUAIN: CATERPILLAR by KENNETH CHING |
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