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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE ROUND, by PAUL FORT First Line: Should all the girls of the world be fain to join their hands and form Last Line: Should all folk of the world be fain to join their hands and form a chain. Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers | |||
Should all the girls of the world be fain to join their hands and form a chain, the round would reach along the beach and girdle all the main. Should all the lads of the world agree that they would jolly sailors be, the boats they'd man would form a span that stretched across the sea. Then 'twould be found that one could dance the world around, ah, happy chance! should all folk of the world be fain to join their hands and form a chain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FAMED DANCER DIES OF PHOSPHORUS POISONING by RICHARD HOWARD ROSE AND MURRAY by CONRAD AIKEN A DANCER'S LIFE by DONALD JUSTICE DANCING WITH THE DOG by SUSAN KENNEDY SONG FROM A COUNTRY FAIR by LEONIE ADAMS THE CHILDREN DANCING by LAURENCE BINYON A PORTFOLIO OF SKETCHES: THE LITTLE ANNUITANT by PAUL FORT |
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