Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TRAFFIC, by STEPHEN DOBYNS Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I was driving to pick up my daughter from day care Last Line: And I would thrust my fingers into the grass %and hang there, arching my back and quick of breath Subject(s): Bodies; City Traffic | ||||||||
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