Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DINNER AT THE BATAVIA COURT PAVILION, by CLIVE WATKINS First Line: It's nearly twelve. The place is almost empty Last Line: Turns off the lights and locks the door behind us | ||||||||
Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...WHAT DOES A WOMAN WANT? by KAREN SWENSON WHEN THERE IS PEACE by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON ON STURMINSTER FOOT-BRIDGE by THOMAS HARDY SONG OF MYSELF by WALT WHITMAN THE SORROW OF LOVE (1) by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS IF ONLY THOU ART TRUE by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) MOON RIDER by WILLIAM ROSE BENET |
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