Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RAINBOWS, by M. ANNETTE PAPAYANAKOS First Line: Tear-drops laved a ripple-sound Last Line: From the dusk of a shower. Subject(s): Baths & Bathing; Rainbows; Sky | ||||||||
Tear-drops laved a ripple-sound, Soft as the drew, While a dark fly droned from a mound; It merged with the hue Of a tiny flower. Then ravelling sunshine found What a torn heart knew . . . Rainbows that mirror the fly And the tint of the flower In the vastness of sky From the dusk of a shower. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SMALL SELF AND THE LIBERAL SELF by JAMES GALVIN BUILDING A PAINTING A HOME by BOB HICOK HEAD SKY CONVOY PATTERN; I.M. FRANCO BELTRAMETTI by ANSELM HOLLO AUTUMN RAIN by KENNETH REXROTH MY SCRAPBOOK by M. ANNETTE PAPAYANAKOS THE IMPOSSIBLE INDISPENSIBILITY OF THE ARS POETICA by HAYDEN CARRUTH |
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