Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SIGNS OF WINTER, by LEONARD JENNEWEIN First Line: Everywhere are signs of coming winter Last Line: Rustles leaves within my heart. Subject(s): Emotions; Sympathy; Winter; Empathy | ||||||||
Everywhere are signs of coming winter; The trees have lost their raiment And they stand like scarecrows in a winter blast Upon a barren field. Their limbs are clutching fingers Of a beggar seeking aid from passing throngs. And the wind with wolfish wailing Rustles leaves within my heart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SYMPATHY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON WORDS TO JOE CERAVOLO by RON PADGETT SYMPATHY (2) by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR SYMPATHY by HENRY DAVID THOREAU MISPLACED SYMPATHY by CHARLES FOLLEN ADAMS QUATORZAINS: 10. TO POESY by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES SKELETON UNDER A LEDGE by LEONARD JENNEWEIN |
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