Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BREEZE WEEPS, by BELLE WARING First Line: Breeze can hear claws scrape the walls of the pot Last Line: With yellow unde her wings. The crabs %clatter hot onto theplate. Breeze will never %eat parrot agai | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...THE WITCH by MARY ELIZABETH COLERIDGE A GARDEN SONG by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON NON SUM QUALIS ERAM BONAE SUB REGNO CYNARAE by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON THE BATTLE OF CHARLESTON HARBOR by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE THE NYMPH COMPLAINING FOR THE DEATH OF HER FAUN [OR, FAWN] by ANDREW MARVELL |
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