Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OLD FLAME, by ROBERT PENN WARREN Poet's Biography First Line: I never then noticed the rather sausage-like trotters Last Line: Sausage-legs, maybe some kind of braids. Never, never, a face | ||||||||
Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...SWIMMING IN THE PACIFIC by ROBERT PENN WARREN TO JOHN BROWN by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON PENITENTIAL PSALM: 143. DOMINE EXAUDI by THOMAS WYATT WISHES TO HIS SUPPOSED MISTRESS by RICHARD CRASHAW THE TWINS by HENRY SAMBROOKE LEIGH THE BIGLOW PAPERS. 2D SERIES: 2. JONATHAN TO JOHN by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SA-CA-GA-WE-A; THE INDIAN GIRL WHO GUIDED LEWIS AND CLARK by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR |
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