Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LIFE, by NELLIE TOHER TOWEY First Line: I want to take the winding road Last Line: And call, and call, and call! | ||||||||
I want to take the winding road It may lead anywhere; To buttercups and meadowlark's Soft cooing through the air. But then I find I follow To a high and barren wall; And I must turn myself about And call, and call, and call! | Other Poems of Interest...THE HAYMAKER'S SONG by ALFRED AUSTIN SUMMER SONG: 1 by GEORGE BARKER THE WIFE'S WILL by CHARLOTTE BRONTE EVENING SONG by MATTHIAS CLAUDIUS SONGS IN ABSENCE: 12 by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH BOSTON NURSERY RHYME: RHYME FOR AN ASTRONOMICAL BABY by FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS COOK |
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