Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THOUGH THE MILES DIVIDE US, by EDWIN OSGOOD GROVER Poet's Biography First Line: And though the miles divide us, we'll still walk hand Last Line: My heart shall yet be loyal--thou art my mother still. Subject(s): Mothers | ||||||||
AND though the miles divide us, we'll still walk hand in hand. For mother heart or child heart will all things understand. No matter where I journey, or what my life shall fill. My heart shall yet be loyal--thou art my mother still. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MY MOTHER'S HANDS by ANDREW HUDGINS CONTINENT'S END by ROBINSON JEFFERS IN THE 25TH YEAR OF MY MOTHER'S DEATH by JUDY JORDAN THE PAIDLIN' WEAN by ALEXANDER ANDERSON BLASTING FROM HEAVEN by PHILIP LEVINE A BANQUET SONG by EDWIN OSGOOD GROVER |
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