Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MOOSE, by ELIZABETH BISHOP Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: From narrow provinces %of fish and bread and tea Last Line: Then there's a dim %smell of moose, an acrid %smell of gasoline Subject(s): Moose | ||||||||
Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A TRUE STORY OF GOD by NORMAN DUBIE THE AFTERLIFE OF MOOSE by ROBERT WRIGLEY MAN AN' MOOSE by ROBERT ADAMSON (1832-) JOHNNIE'S FIRST MOOSE by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND MOOSE IS AN ACQUIRED TASTE by DOROTHY BRUMMEL |
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