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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ON A MARCH MORNING, by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY First Line: There's a tulip in this air Last Line: God has passed this way. Alternate Author Name(s): Daly, T. A. Subject(s): March (month); Tulips | |||
THERE'S a tulip in this air Last night never knew; Strange, faint perfume's everywhere. 'Round the dawn's gates, too, Cloudy curtains stir, and lo! Rosy-flushed are they, Trembling with the joy to know God has passed this way. | 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 TULIP BLOOMS by BARBARA RUTH COLLINS TO A BED OF TULIPS by ROBERT HERRICK TULIPS by PHRONSIE IRENE MARSH A DIXIE LULLABY by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY |
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