Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DIFFERENT NOW, by JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG First Line: She was innocent once, unalloyed Last Line: No subject you need to avoid. Subject(s): Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939) | ||||||||
She was innocent once, unalloyed, But she took up the writings of Freud. So now when you meet her And playfully greet her, No subject you need to avoid. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ESSAY ON ERROR (2ND DRAFT) by ANNE CARSON WHATEVER BECAME OF FREUD? by EDWARD FIELD IN MEMORY OF SIGMUND FREUD by WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN DOGS ARE SHAKESPEAREAN, CHILDREN ARE STRANGERS by DELMORE SCHWARTZ THE PASSIONATE FREUDIAN TO HIS LOVE by DOROTHY PARKER HERR STIMMUNG ON TRANSPARENCY by KEITH WALDROP IN MEMORY OF SIGMUND FREUD by WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN TOTEM AND TABOO by LISA BESKIN HEART'S FIRST WORD (2) by ISAAC ROSENBERG NAPOLEON AND THE BRITISH [OR ENGLISH] SAILOR [BOY] by THOMAS CAMPBELL |
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