Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CAT-TAILS, by KEN HUGHES First Line: They stand in opaque dark Last Line: As onyx waters caress their feet. Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Heads | ||||||||
They stand in opaque dark, A star-studded sky showers Them with exquisite light. With lifted heads they nod Swaying to each singing wind As onyx waters caress their feet. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THOUGHTS ON ONE'S HEAD by WILLIAM MEREDITH MEN WITH SMALL HEADS by THOMAS LUX TENDER BUTTONS: COLORED HATS by GERTRUDE STEIN PAINTED HEAD by JOHN CROWE RANSOM HEADS, HEARTS, AND HANDS by GEORGE W. BUNGAY DISSECTION OF A BEAU'S HEAD by JOHN BYROM UPON THE THEME OF LOVE: THE BODY, A FANCY by MARGARET LUCAS CAVENDISH EXPERIEMENT by WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA ONLY A THOUGHT by CHARLES MACKAY |
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