Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CREWBRAWN, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE Poet's Biography First Line: White clouds that change and pass Last Line: That hollows out the graves. Subject(s): Graves; Tombs; Tombstones | ||||||||
WHITE clouds that change and pass, And stars that shine awhile, Dew water on the grass, A fox upon a stile. A river broad and deep, A slow boat on the waves, My sad thoughts on the sleep That hollows out the graves. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SURVIVOR AMONG GRAVES by RANDALL JARRELL SUBJECTED EARTH by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE GRAVE OF MRS. HEMANS by CECIL FRANCES ALEXANDER THOSE GRAVES IN ROME by LARRY LEVIS NOT TO BE DWELLED ON by HEATHER MCHUGH ONE LAST DRAW OF THE PIPE by PAUL MULDOON ETRUSCAN TOMB by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS ENDING WITH A LINE FROM LEAR by MARVIN BELL EVENING CLOUDS by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE |
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