Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A DREAM, by ANNETTE WYNNE First Line: Twas such a big pie that I knew Last Line: Or else I'd have been eaten, too! Subject(s): Dreams; September; Nightmares | ||||||||
'TWAS such a big pie that I knew It wasn't really truly true; It was so high and round and deep, I knew at once I was asleep; For pies are never made that way In day! A lion soon came rushing by, And gobbled up that great big pie, I'm glad now 'twas a dream, aren't you? Or else I'd have been eaten, too! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VARIATIONS: 14 by CONRAD AIKEN VARIATIONS: 18 by CONRAD AIKEN LIVE IT THROUGH by DAVID IGNATOW A DREAM OF GAMES by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE DREAM OF WAKING by RANDALL JARRELL APOLOGY FOR BAD DREAMS by ROBINSON JEFFERS GIVE YOUR WISH LIGHT by ROBINSON JEFFERS CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS by ANNETTE WYNNE |
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