Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE HERB SHOP, by GEORGIA DAY SHERWOOD First Line: I know a charming little shop Last Line: And breathe its faint perfume. Subject(s): Herbs; Retail Trade; Stores; Shops; Shopkeepers | ||||||||
I know a charming little shop That's quaint and so appealing, Where you can buy most any herb, In jars or from the ceiling. There's majoram and lavender, And coriander's bloom. I always want to linger long, And breathe its faint perfume. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LAST SONG FOR THE MEND-IT SHOP by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE STRAWBERRIES IN MEXICO by RON PADGETT SUMMER SHIRT SALE by CARL SANDBURG ESSAY: THE HANGING PARADOGS SLIP by ELENI SIKELIANOS DRUG STORE by JOHN VAN ALSTYN WEAVER HUDSON RIVER ANTHOLOGY by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS ANTIQUE JEWELER by FREDERICK HENRY HERBERT ADLER THE SEAMSTRESS by HENRI BARBUSSE A SNOWSTORM by GEORGIA DAY SHERWOOD |
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