Classic and Contemporary PoetryRhyming Dictionary Search
PARING MY MOTHER'S NAILS, by WILLIAM JOHNSON First Line: When I switch off the light that hurts her eyes Last Line: Casts its halo, the light grainy and dim, %like a net sifting what falls between us | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...FINALITY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE LITTLE BLACK BOY, FR. SONGS OF INNOCENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE THE END OF THE WORLD by GORDON BOTTOMLEY THE SABBATH MORNING by JOHN LEYDEN THE CHARACTER OF HOLLAND by ANDREW MARVELL THE LAND O' THE LEAL by CAROLINA OLIPHANT NAIRNE SUNDAY MORNING by WALLACE STEVENS |
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