Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DRUNK, by GEORGE JAMES MICHALOPOULOS First Line: The churl swings his caloused hands against the city's Last Line: The churl smiles and staggers. Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Human Behavior; Conduct Of Life; Human Nature | ||||||||
The churl swings his caloused hands against the city's 3 A. M. silence, smiling ... The street is his, the dim lights on it, the land under It, the rotund moon, grown occasionally thin in air. These are sufficient. The churl smiles and staggers. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ONE WHO WAS DIFFERENT by RANDALL JARRELL END OF THE WORLD by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE ANSWER by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE BROKEN BALANCE by ROBINSON JEFFERS TIME OF DISTURBANCE by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE UNCHANGEABLE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN A TIME PAST by DENISE LEVERTOV ANECDOTE SYMPHONIOUS by GEORGE JAMES MICHALOPOULOS |
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