Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BROWN ROADS, by MIRIAM VEDDER First Line: Brown roads we wandered Last Line: I could not go. Subject(s): Wellesley College | ||||||||
BROWN roads we wandered Up hills and down, Past trees and houses, Country and town; By little rivers, Close to the sea, All roads were good roads To you and me. Brave talk and laughter, Heart glad of heart, Such merry comrades Never should part! Till one strange morning White as the snow, There was a road where I could not go. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LINES WRITTEN TO A TRANSLATOR OF GREEK POETRY by MARGARET STEELE ANDERSON THE LESSER BEAUTY by MARGARET STEELE ANDERSON WORK by MARGARET STEELE ANDERSON IN MEMORY: MISS JEWETT by GRACE ALLERTON ANDREWS HERE ENTER NOT by KATHARINE CANBY BALDERSTON I CLEANED MY HOUSE TODAY by KATHARINE CANBY BALDERSTON MY GARDEN by KATHARINE CANBY BALDERSTON |
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