Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GOOD MORNING, SPRING, by MARY MORRISON First Line: Earth yawned / really Last Line: There are tulips to be bubbled! Subject(s): Waking | ||||||||
Earth yawned Really A very ill-mannered yawn. Stretched Quite An exaggerated stretch. Frowned Into a mirror. Horrors Such baggy clouds under my skies! And so drab My hair Must need green rinse ... tonic. O confound These kinks in my trees. A bit of limbering up for me. But now Ah yes. My pipe, please. There are tulips to be bubbled! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...POEM IN ORANGE TONES by MARVIN BELL ON RISING FROM THE DEAD by CAROLYN KIZER WAKING EARLY SUNDAY MORNING by ROBERT LOWELL THE AWAKENING by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE WAKING (2) by THEODORE ROETHKE NOBODY KNOWS BUT MOTHER by MARY MORRISON |
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