Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LIFE'S GREETING, by ARTHUR LESLIE GREEN First Line: At my good inn, the world, you may have rest Last Line: Death waits, and for thy room another guest. Subject(s): Life | ||||||||
AT my good inn, The World, you may have rest One night, fair sir. Eat, drink, be merry; Then up at dawn, for at his ferry Death waits, and for thy room another guest. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRIVILEGE OF BEING by ROBERT HASS SEAWATER STIFFENS CLOTH by JANE HIRSHFIELD SAYING YES TO LIVING by DAVID IGNATOW THE WORLD IS SO DIFFICULT TO GIVE UP by DAVID IGNATOW |
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