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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DANCING, by JAMES HARRISON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: After the passing of irresistible Last Line: Craving oxygen. Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers | |||
After the passing of irresistible music you must learn to make do with a dripping faucet, rain or sleet on the roof, eventually snow, a cat's sigh, the spherical notes that float down from Aldebaran, your cells as they part, craving oxygen. | 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 THE IDEA OF BALANCE IS TO BE FOUND IN HERONS AND LOONS by JAMES HARRISON |
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