Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FISHING, WINTER 1989, by SHIRLEY WARREN First Line: Whenever he isn't fidgeting with the weary Last Line: Is surrounded by fish. And my father %still remembers %the order in which she brought them in | ||||||||
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