Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE MIRROR, by FAIRFAX DOWNEY First Line: At grace's house -- I often call Last Line: To powder nose and fix her face. Subject(s): Faces; Mirrors | ||||||||
At Grace's house -- I often call -- A mirror's hanging in the hall. I'm mighty glad it's handy there, It gives a chance to slick your hair. Whenever we are stepping out To movies or to play about, That mirror's handy too, for Grace To powder nose and fix her face. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FAT MAN IN THE MIRROR by ROBERT LOWELL THE CLOCK IN THE MIRROR by JOHN CIARDI EXPLICATION OF AN IMAGINARY TEXT by JAMES GALVIN SEEING FOR A MOMENT by DENISE LEVERTOV THE MIRROR IN THE WOODS by KENNETH REXROTH |
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