Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A LITTLE WAY, by FRANK LEBBY STANTON Poet's Biography First Line: A little way to walk with you Last Line: They would be kissed by thine! | ||||||||
A LITTLE way to walk with you, my own -- Only a little way, Then one of us must weep and walk alone Until God's day. A little way! It is so sweet to live Together, that I know Life would not have one withered rose to give If one of us should go. And if these lips should ever learn to smile, With thy heart far from mine, 'T would be for joy that in a little while They would be kissed by thine! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MOCKING-BIRD by FRANK LEBBY STANTON A LULLABY by FRANK LEBBY STANTON A NECKLACE by FRANK LEBBY STANTON A PLANTATION DITTY by FRANK LEBBY STANTON HIS MOTHER'S KISS by FRANK LEBBY STANTON HIS MOTHER'S WAY by FRANK LEBBY STANTON HOW TO EAT WATERMELONS by FRANK LEBBY STANTON MOTHERHOOD by FRANK LEBBY STANTON OLD GLORY ALOFT by FRANK LEBBY STANTON ONE COUNTRY by FRANK LEBBY STANTON |
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