Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FROM THE TRAIN WINDOW, by GRACE MANSFIELD First Line: Lost children, and hurt dogs Last Line: The great dumps of the city! Subject(s): Cities; Urban Life | ||||||||
Lost children, and hurt dogs, and begging hands, All these to pity -- But O, the furtive men who roam at dawn The great dumps of the city! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THINGS (FOR AN INDIAN) TO DO IN NEW YORK (CITY) by SHERMAN ALEXIE THE CITY REVISITED by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET TEN OXHERDING PICTURES: ENTERING THE CITY WITH BLISS-BESTOWING HANDS by LUCILLE CLIFTON THE CITY OF THE OLESHA FRUIT by NORMAN DUBIE DISCOVERING THE PHOTOGRAPH OF LLOYD, EARL, AND PRISCILLA by LYNN EMANUEL MY DIAMOND STUD by ALICE FULTON CITY STREET by GRACE MANSFIELD |
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