Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BIRDCAGE, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB Poet's Biography First Line: Wrapped in blankets, it looks like a body humped in the bed Last Line: I drop a ring into a birdcage with a clink that wakes me as I say, % I do. Subject(s): Birdcages; Courthouses; Crime And Criminals; Judges; Prisons And Prisoners | ||||||||
Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...PENITENT'S DREAM OF VENUS by WILLIAM ABERG DIVIDING THE FIELD by WILLIAM ABERG POEM FOR JOHN MY BROTHER by WILLIAM ABERG CANTICLE FOR THE BICENTENNIAL DEAD by ROBERT+(1) ADAMSON MOTHERS OF POLITICAL PRISONERS by MARJORIE AGOSIN AMONG THE PINES by MARJORIE AGOSIN FROM THE CELL I OUTLINE THE TRACE by MARJORIE AGOSIN HOW DOES AN IMPRISONED WOMAN SEE THE LIGHT? by MARJORIE AGOSIN |
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