Classic and Contemporary Poetry
APPARENT, by ALBERT ELLSWORTH THOMAS First Line: When I questioned young smithson, a short time ago Last Line: "the reason's a parent!"" cried he." Subject(s): Parents; Parenthood | ||||||||
WHEN I questioned young Smithson, a short time ago, Why no longer he courted Miss B., He looked at me strangely, and smiled just a bit -- "The reason's a parent!" cried he. | Other Poems of Interest...SIX LOVE POEMS: 1 by DAVID IGNATOW MY PARENTS HAVE COME HOME LAUGHING by MARK JARMAN BIRTHDAY (AUTOBIOGRAPHY) by ROBINSON JEFFERS LOOKING IN AT NIGHT by MARY KINZIE THIS BE THE VERSE by PHILIP LARKIN THIS BE THE VERSE by PHILIP LARKIN THE VELVET HAND by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY CURRICULUM VITAE by LISEL MUELLER CIVILIZING THE CHILD by LISEL MUELLER |
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