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ENIGMA, by A. WALTER SOLOMON First Line: The watery pink of dawn is in the sky Last Line: Yet yosamura says life is futile. Subject(s): Curiosities & Wonders; Japan - Foreign Population | ||||||||
The watery pink of dawn is in the sky And the wind is laboring over the hills With its rich scent of plum-flowers; A dazzling sea of morning-glories Blow bright notes to the tardy moon. A thousand slime-green frogs Enjoy the subtle fragrance of the morn. ... Yet Yosamura says life is futile. | Other Poems of Interest...ENGLISH - UGH! by TSUBOI SHIGEJI FUJI-YAMA by A. WALTER SOLOMON WATER SKETCHES by A. WALTER SOLOMON LETTER TO JOSEPH WARREN by ROBERT FROST TO A DEAD MAN by CARL SANDBURG HOW TO GET ON IN SOCIETY by JOHN BETJEMAN RELIGION by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR |
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