Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WHEN SANDE WAS OUT, by WILLIAM A. PHELON First Line: What? Sande down, and laid upon the shelf? Last Line: A splendid rider, and a gentleman! Subject(s): Horse Racing; Jockeys; Sande, Earl (1898-1968) | ||||||||
WHAT? Sande down, and laid upon the shelf? A stunning blow to every racing fan This little fellow has no enemies A splendid rider, and a gentleman! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A NUTTY SEASON by WILLIAM A. PHELON ADVENTURE by WILLIAM A. PHELON ALONE ON EARTH by WILLIAM A. PHELON AND AFTER--WHAT? by WILLIAM A. PHELON AND BARBARROSSA SLEEPS by WILLIAM A. PHELON AND TEXAS HAS GONE DRY! by WILLIAM A. PHELON ARMISTICE by WILLIAM A. PHELON ARMISTICE DAY by WILLIAM A. PHELON BACK AGAIN by WILLIAM A. PHELON |
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