Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IF SUCH A HEART HAD YOU, by MABEL A. HANSON First Line: My heart's a merry gypsy Last Line: I've got to keep apart. Subject(s): Hearts | ||||||||
My heart's a merry gypsy That sings of roads to roam. My heart's a homing pigeon That bids me stay at home. Now what would you, pray tell me, do If you had such a heart? For gypsies and the birds of home I've got to keep apart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CARDIOLOGICAL by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS NOCTURNE OF REMEMBERED SPRING by CONRAD AIKEN COZY APOLOGIA; FOR FRED by RITA DOVE BROKEN FRIENDSHIP by MABEL A. HANSON |
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