Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SEQUOIA, by CHARLOTTE KELLOGG First Line: Could I but reach this hand Last Line: Would it appear to you! Subject(s): Hands; Squirrels | ||||||||
Could I but reach this hand Along your tawny bole Toward the free blue, Running it up four thousand years Of towered sunsets, How little different From a squirrel's paw Or nuthatch claw Would it appear to you! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CIRCUS IN THE TREES by ANDREW HUDGINS SQUIRRELS MATING by JOHN UPDIKE HOW MUCH A SQUIRREL by LARRY EIGNER ON A SQUIRREL CROSSING THE ROAD IN AUTUMN, IN NEW ENGLAND by RICHARD GHORMLEY EBERHART FABLE: THE MOUNTAIN AND THE SQUIRREL by RALPH WALDO EMERSON TO A SQUIRREL AT KYLE-NA-NO by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS THE GROUND SQUIRREL by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE THE SQUIRREL by FRANCES STACY KEELY THE DOCTOR by CHARLOTTE KELLOGG |
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