Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IF SNAKES WERE BLUE, by ROBERT PENN WARREN Poet's Biography First Line: If snakes were blue, it was the kind of day Last Line: Of glittering white above the wrath-torn land | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...A VALENTINE TO SHERWOOD ANDERSON by GERTRUDE STEIN SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 32 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING OH! WEEP FOR THOSE by GEORGE GORDON BYRON BIRD AND BROOK by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES VALENTINES TO MY MOTHER: 1885 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE HAPPY WANDERER by PERCY ADDLESHAW INSTRUCTIONS, SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN IN PARIS, FOR THE MOB IN ENGLAND by MARY (CUMBERLAND) ALCOCK |
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