Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LEAVES OF HYPNOS: 99, by RENE CHAR First Line: Like a dead partridge seemed to me that poor invalid that the militia murdered Last Line: The innocent man absorbed that hell and their laughter (we captured the girl) Subject(s): French Resistance, World War Ii | ||||||||
Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LEAVES OF HYPNOS: 89 by RENE CHAR LEAVES OF HYPNOS: 94 by RENE CHAR LEAVES OF HYPNOS: 95 by RENE CHAR SAINT PATRICK by EDWIN MARKHAM ALIEN WOMEN; SONGKHLA, THAILAND by KAREN SWENSON SONGS OF TRAVEL: 16 by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON |
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