Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO A LITTLE GIRL, ONE YEAR OLD, IN A RUINED FORTRESS: 3. THE CHILD, by ROBERT PENN WARREN Poet's Biography First Line: The child next door is defective because the mother Last Line: I smile stiff, saying ciao, saying ciao, and think: this is the world Subject(s): Fathers And Daughters | ||||||||
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