Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DISILLUSION, by GLADYS CROMWELL Poet's Biography First Line: Only a blunder Last Line: Is not dead, though I misunderstood. Subject(s): Errors; Love; Mistakes; Fallacies | ||||||||
ONLY a blunder, I mistook you for somebody else! Shall I tell you? I thought you were God, So beauteously you strode. Now I wonder; I pay for my folly with pain! I must bury my faith. But all good Is not dead, though I misunderstood. | Other Poems of Interest...TO A LIBRETTIST AT LIBERTY by RICHARD HOWARD AGAINST EXCESS OF SEA OR SUN OR REASON by WILLIAM MEREDITH LIVING WITH MISTAKES by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE A MORTIFYING MISTAKE by ANNA MARIA PRATT UNREALITY by MERCEDES DE ACOSTA THE MISTAKE by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE MUSOPHILUS: DEDICATION TO MASTER FULKE GREVILLE (2) by SAMUEL DANIEL TO DELIA: 46 (2) by SAMUEL DANIEL |
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