Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WEALTH, by NETTIE ARVILLA DOWNEY First Line: Flowers by my door Last Line: Carillon bell. Subject(s): Wealth; Riches; Fortunes | ||||||||
Flowers by my door; A babbling brook; In friends not poor; Favorite books; Inglenook. Bird matins at dusk; A child at my knee; Orient musk On every breeze; Leafy trees. Night candles lit Sounding day's knell; Drowsy insects that flit Whispering -- All's well; Carillon bell. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ALL LIFE IN A LIFE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS FOUR POEMS ABOUT JAMAICA: 3. A HAIRPIN TURN ABOVE READING, JAMAICA by WILLIAM MATTHEWS IMAGINE YOURSELF by EVE MERRIAM THE PROPHET by LUCILLE CLIFTON I AM FIFTY-TWO YEARS OLD' by KENNETH REXROTH LAST VISIT TO THE SWIMMING POOL SOVIETS by KENNETH REXROTH PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR AS A YOUNG ANARCHIST by KENNETH REXROTH FRUSTRATION by NETTIE ARVILLA DOWNEY |
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