Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE DEAD FOWLER, by MNASALCAS Poet's Biography First Line: Here too the birds, god's children, that lightly come and go Last Line: With reed and lime he'll never come again. Subject(s): Birds | ||||||||
HERE too the birds, god's children, that lightly come and go Shall find sweet haven, perch'd upon the plane. Dead is the man of Melos, Poemander their old foe; With reed and lime he'll never come again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GLIMPSES OF THE BIRDS by JOHN HOLLANDER GLIMPSES OF THE BIRDS by JOHN HOLLANDER AUDUBON EXAMINES A BITTERN by ANDREW HUDGINS DISPATCHES FROM DEVEREUX SLOUGH by MARK JARMAN A COUNTRY LIFE by RANDALL JARRELL CANADIAN WARBLER by GALWAY KINNELL YELLOW BIRD by KENNETH SLADE ALLING |
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