Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A MOUNTAIN ROAD, by BEULAH WINDLE SCALLIN First Line: Capriciously it wound about Last Line: In wealth of scents and roses. Subject(s): Mountains; Travel; Hills; Downs (great Britain); Journeys; Trips | ||||||||
Capriciously it wound about And hid among the hills; It hovered near and shivered clear A half a hundred rills; It soared in winding ribbon-trail To heights where peace reposes; Then, dipped to kiss a valley lapped In wealth of scents and roses. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RICHARD, WHAT'S THAT NOISE? by RICHARD HOWARD LOOKING FOR THE GULF MOTEL by RICHARD BLANCO RIVERS INTO SEAS by LYNDA HULL DESTINATIONS by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE ONE WHO WAS DIFFERENT by RANDALL JARRELL THE CONFESSION OF ST. JIM-RALPH by DENIS JOHNSON SESTINA: TRAVEL NOTES by WELDON KEES TO H. B. (WITH A BOOK OF VERSE) by MAURICE BARING A BLACK HILLS IDYL by BEULAH WINDLE SCALLIN |
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