Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CALM DAY AT DRAKE' BAY, by ROBERT BLY Poet's Biography First Line: A sort of roll develops out of the bay, and lays itself all Last Line: Woman stomps around her house on a cane, no lamp lit %yet | ||||||||
Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...THE PRODIGAL SON by ROBERT BLY CONTRA MORTEM: THE WOMAN'S GENITALS by HAYDEN CARRUTH PALABRAS CARINOSAS (SPANISH AIR) by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH SONNET: 19. ON HIS BLINDNESS by JOHN MILTON ODES: BOOK 2: ODE 12. ON RECOVERING FROM A FIT OF SICKNESS IN COUNTRY by MARK AKENSIDE WOMEN'S WAR THOUGHTS by MARY HUNTER AUSTIN POLYHYMNIA: THE YOUTH IN THE BOAT (FRAGMENT) by WILLIAM BASSE |
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