Classic and Contemporary Poetry
JUST LIKE ME, by DOROTHY LEWIS MADDOX First Line: If every person saw like me Last Line: What kind of world would this world be? Subject(s): Mankind; Human Race | ||||||||
If every person saw like me, What kind of sights would they see? If every person talked like me, What kind of language would it be? If every person read like me, What kind of literature would it be? If every person were just like me, What kind of world would this world be? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOW MUCH EARTH by PHILIP LEVINE THE SHEEP IN THE RUINS by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH THE CONQUERORS by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY THE MARMOZET by HILAIRE BELLOC MEN, WOMEN, AND EARTH by ROBERT BLY BROTHERS: 3. AS FOR MYSELF by LUCILLE CLIFTON OWEN SEAMAN; ESTABLISHES ENTENE CORDIALE IN MANNER GUY WETMORE CARRYL by LOUIS UNTERMEYER |
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