Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE PARK, by ALAN CREIGHTON First Line: Here we have life with sunlit hair Last Line: Beyond the grass, beyond the leaves. Subject(s): Parks | ||||||||
Here we have life with sunlit hair Of languid women, slender-chinned, Who smile and easily watch a flare Of children rolled with bounce of wind. The sky brings random whiffs that jar Unordered petals, filmy sleeves, While all mechanic sound is far Beyond the grass, beyond the leaves. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LEDA HIDDEN by KENNETH REXROTH PARK IN THE PUBLIC'S OR IN THE PUBLIC, PARKS by KENNETH REXROTH THE THIN EDGE OF YOUR PRIDE: 3 by KENNETH REXROTH THE THIN EDGE OF YOUR PRIDE: 4 by KENNETH REXROTH THE THIN EDGE OF YOUR PRIDE: 5 by KENNETH REXROTH ONE POSSIBLE MEANING by CHARLIE SMITH METAPHORS OF THE TREE by RUTH STONE PATERSON: BOOK 2. SUNDAY IN THE PARK by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS |
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