Classic and Contemporary Poetry
"YALE, A.D. 2000", by ANONYMOUS First Line: Far from the ball-room's crowded throng Last Line: A yale lock long and gray Subject(s): Yale University | ||||||||
FAR from the ball-room's crowded throng These two had strolled apart, While he with fervor whispered of Her image in his heart. And that he might detain it there Forever from that day, Our Co-ed shyly gave to him A Yale lock long and gray. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BALLADE OF MYSELF AND MONSIEUR RABELAIS by LEONARD BACON (1887-1954) THE BALLADE OF THE GOLDEN HORN by LEONARD BACON (1887-1954) DEATH AND THE MONK by ARTHUR E. BAKER PASSIO XL MARTYRUM by ARTHUR E. BAKER THE LAST BALLADE; MASTER FRANCOIS VILLON LOQUITUR by THOMAS BEER WERE IT ONLY NOW by A. W. BELL AS FROM THE PAST -- by WILLIAM ROSE BENET THE LINE MEN by WILLIAM ROSE BENET TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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