Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LITTLE FEET, by ELIZABETH HARCOURT First Line: Where have you gone, little feet Last Line: "I dance down a silvery street!" Subject(s): Feet | ||||||||
Where have you gone, little feet, That the tiny red slippers lie here While the sun is a-dance in the street? Why are you still, little voice? For spring has come over the hill, And even the sparrows rejoice. Where are you laid, little head, That the pillow is smooth All night long on your bed? O where have you gone, little feet? "Where spring never slips from the hill I dance down a silvery street!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO THE UNKNOWN EROS: BOOK 2: 7. TO THE BODY by COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE ODE TO MY SOCKS by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO ETUDE REALISTE by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE THE FOOT by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD THE CORN ON JOSIE'S TOE by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS AN EXPEDIENT by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON HER LITTLE FEET by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY CHINESE SPRING by ELIZABETH HARCOURT |
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