Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UNEMPLOYED WOMAN BEGGING: KOLN, 1930, by ELIZABETH WEBER First Line: Her face is a field where crops forgot to come up Last Line: But corridors in a dream she once had %where she woke screaming and her mother rubbed her back Subject(s): Unemployment | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...CALLING HIM BACK FROM LAYOFF by HICOK. BOB SENTIMENTAL DANGERS by ANDREW HUDGINS THEN AND NOW by CECIL DAY LEWIS TRINITY PLACE by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY THE UNEMPLOYED, DISABLED, AND INSANE by JOHN HAINES TOM'S GARLAND: UPON THE UNEMPLOYED by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS PRAYER OF AN UNEMPLOYED MAN by W. C. ACKERLY |
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