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TROUBLE WITH THREE, by GAIL MARTIN First Line: The woman with three left-handed daughters always dreams in threes Last Line: Frowsy peonies in a green vase -- though with peonies, one %always wants more | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...SUMMER. THE SECOND PASTORAL, OR ALEXIS by ALEXANDER POPE ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 2. ON THE WINTER SOLSTICE, 1740 by MARK AKENSIDE L'ALBUM D'UNE CANADIENNE by LEVI BISHOP THE WORKING MAN'S SONG by JOHN STUART BLACKIE APPLE-GATHERING by MATHILDE BLIND |
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