Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TAN CHANTEUSE, by CAROLE BOSTON WEATHERFORD First Line: Coquetting through chiffon and rose bouquets Last Line: And lurk amidst debris in stagnant pools | ||||||||
Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...ROCK ME TO SLEEP by ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN SECOND OPINION by STEPHEN CUSHMAN THE MINSTREL BOY by THOMAS MOORE THE MIST AND ALL by DIXIE WILLSON THE SENTRY'S MISTAKE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN EPIGRAM ON JOHN TOOTH by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) SELLING A COW IN VERMONT by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY THE LARGER PRAYER by EDNAH DOW CHENEY TO THE HECTORS, UPON THE UNFORTUNATE DEATH UPON THE DEATH H. COMPTON by JOHN CLEVELAND |
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