Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GREETING, by MARY FRANCES MARTIN First Line: The road is long 'tween here and there Last Line: A word of greeting to you, friend. Alternate Author Name(s): Cearnach, Conal Subject(s): Friendship; Greetings | ||||||||
The road is long 'tween here and there; Words are the garb our feelings wear; Across the miles today I send A word of greeting to you, Friend. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BETTY TO HERSELF by EDWARD W. BANNARD ON THE NEW YEAR by JANE BOWDLER TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 2. OFF GASPE by EDWARD CARPENTER A NEW YEAR GREETING by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS MORNING by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER THE WELCOMING by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON AN OLD-FASHIONED WELCOME by EDGAR ALBERT GUEST MY WELCOME by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL TO LORD DUNSANY (ON HIS RETURN FROM EAST AFRICA) by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE AT THE ROSEBUD BRIDGE by MARY FRANCES MARTIN |
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