Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MELE UHIUHI, by CHARLES W. KENN First Line: Let us play a game Last Line: All the night. Subject(s): Games; Recreation; Pastimes; Amusements | ||||||||
Let us play a game, the puhenehene game; You hide the stone under five pieces of cloth, in the night, and I shall try to find it, all the night. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BLOODY SIRE by ROBINSON JEFFERS GAME AFTER SUPPER by MARGARET ATWOOD DANGEROUS GAMES by CAROLYN KIZER THE GOOD AUTHOR by CAROLYN KIZER BATTLEDORE AND SHUTTLECOCK by AMY LOWELL THE LOST CHILDREN by GREGORY ORR SNAKE EYES by MINNIE BRUCE PRATT I KA PO, MELE KANAENAE by CHARLES W. KENN |
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