Classic and Contemporary Poetry
- AND I, TOO!, by EDNA CLAIBORNE First Line: Excuse my triteness, fellowmen Last Line: Against a winter sky! | ||||||||
Excuse my triteness, fellowmen, For I'm about to prate Upon a time-worn theme, still I Am here to humbly state That I, too, love to see a tree Against a winter sky! But I'll not rhapsody with words Like "filigree" and "lace" -- Perhaps I'd best just heave a sigh And state within this space That I, too, love to see a tree Against a winter sky! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AND WHAT SHALL YOU SAY? by JOSEPH SEAMON COTTER JR. TO - (1) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY MY PRAYER FOR TODAY by MAUD AKERS THE DEAD MISTRESS by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE THE POET'S WIFE by JESSICA BELL MAXIMS FOR THE OLD HOUSE: THE DUST by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH WIND WEAVING by FRANCES HALLEY BROCKETT GETTING UP THE WINTER WOOD IN VERMONT by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY |
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