Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SECOND SPRING, by MARIE SKIPPER First Line: Chinaberry blossoms Last Line: For a tiny grave. Subject(s): Irony; Mourning; Bereavement | ||||||||
Chinaberry blossoms Fragrant in the air, Bound by little hands for me Wreath and ring to wear. Lavender upon a tree The next spring gave, Flowers by my hands entwined For a tiny grave. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HUNGERFIELD by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE MOURNER by LOUISE MOREY BOWMAN HECUBA MOURNS by MARILYN NELSON THERE IS NO GOD BUT by AGHA SHAHID ALI |
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