Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AU CONTRAIRE, by ELAINE M. LIVINGSTON First Line: The winter's too warm and the spring's too cold Last Line: And the sun's up too soon in the morning. Subject(s): Contrariness | ||||||||
The winter's too warm and the spring's too cold; The crops are too young and the year too old; The flowers are too modest, the crows too bold; And the sun's up too soon in the morning. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A CHARACTER by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE INCONSISTENT by BURGES JOHNSON A PROTEST by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY LATE AUTUMN, EARLY WINTER by MARJORIE MEEKER LILIES AND MUD by MARGARET M. L. MILLER SEEN AND UNSEEN by JOHN RICHARD MORELAND PARADOX by BENJAMIN FRANCIS MUSSER I THANK THEE, GOD by ELAINE M. LIVINGSTON |
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