Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BRAIDING YOUR HAIR, by JANE O. WAYNE First Line: Last night I found you walking in your sleep Last Line: Your hair between my hands, %your back to me, %I separate the strands and braid them | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...THE TWINS by HENRY SAMBROOKE LEIGH TIMID THINGS by JOHN HAMPTON ATKINSON TO MISS RIGBY, ON HER ATTENDANCE UPON HER MOTHER AT BUXTON by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD THE MINSTREL; OR, THE PROGRESS OF GENIUS by JAMES BEATTIE BEYOND THE BAR by BEATRICE B. BEEBE GUILTY by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON OL' DOC' HYAR by JAMES EDWIN CAMPBELL |
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