Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UNIVERSALS, by BARRETT WATTEN First Line: Someone rips through the mists in which he has been wrapped Last Line: Unmoving branches have nothing in common with the shadows of a tree | ||||||||
Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...YOUNG LINCOLN by EDWIN MARKHAM PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 19. AL-FATTA'H by EDWIN ARNOLD POSTHUMOUS REMORSE by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE EAGER SPRING by GORDON BOTTOMLEY GRANDMOTHER'S GARDEN by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN STEVENSON MAKES CONRAD WELCOME by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON THE PASSING OF THE OLD VERMONT MEETINGHOUSE by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY |
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