Classic and Contemporary Poetry
COUNTRY GIRL, by SAMUEL HAMILTON STUART First Line: There's spring of thick-set sod in her ... Step Last Line: Attired in soft and fluffy mists of lawn. Subject(s): Girls | ||||||||
There's spring of thick-set sod in her sure step, The sweep of wind-blown willows in her stride; Her movements hint a surplus of cool strength, As, slim and trim, she travels by my side. Her smile is bright as rain-washed evening skies, Her eyes as clear and innocent as dawn -- My country girl's the genius of the land Attired in soft and fluffy mists of lawn. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO THE RETURNED GIRLS by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS A GIRL by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY SONG OF THE LITTLE WHITE GIRL by KATHERINE MANSFIELD SEASHORE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS GIRLS ON THE RUN: 1 by JOHN ASHBERY GIRLS ON THE RUN: 10 by JOHN ASHBERY GIRLS ON THE RUN: 14 by JOHN ASHBERY GIRLS ON THE RUN: 2 by JOHN ASHBERY |
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