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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TULIP BLOOMS, by BARBARA RUTH COLLINS First Line: All the tulips by her yard / were warped Last Line: On brave lips, pale and thin. Subject(s): Tulips | |||
All the tulips by her yard Were warped with wind and rain; All the buds were twisted As wry lips with bitter pain. All the tulips in his yard Were twisted by the rain and wind, But still they blossom like a smile On brave lips, pale and thin. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TULIPS AND ADDRESSES by EDWARD FIELD A YELLOW YULIP by PHILIP LEVINE PORTRAIT SONNETS: 3 by HENRY BELLAMANN TULIPS by FRANCES HALLEY BROCKETT ON A MARCH MORNING by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY TO A BED OF TULIPS by ROBERT HERRICK TULIPS by PHRONSIE IRENE MARSH SONG OF THE LITTLE WHITE GIRL by KATHERINE MANSFIELD |
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