Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OUR EDUCATION, by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS Poet's Biography First Line: When we learn to write Last Line: To young ladies will grow! Subject(s): Girls | ||||||||
When we learn to write, Don't you see, don't you see? Then I'll write to Dolly And she'll write to me. When we learn the map, Don't you know, don't you know? Then Dolly and I On our travels will go. When we learn to count, Don't you see, don't you see? Then we'll spend my dollar, Half for her, half for me. When we learn to read, Don't you know, don't you know? Then Dolly and I To young ladies will grow! | 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 A BATTLE SONG (WRITTEN IN THE WORLD WAR) by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS |
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