Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GRANDMA'S MAN, by JAMES WELCH Poet's Biography First Line: That day she threw the goose over the roof Last Line: But you should have seen how well his friends took it Subject(s): Native Americans | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...GHOSTS AT KE SON by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE OLD INDIAN by ARTHUR STANLEY BOURINOT SCHOLARLY PROCEDURE by JOSEPHINE MILES ONE LAST DRAW OF THE PIPE by PAUL MULDOON THE INDIANS ON ALCATRAZ by PAUL MULDOON THINGS (FOR AN INDIAN) TO DO IN NEW YORK (CITY) by SHERMAN ALEXIE TO WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS ON TAGORE by MARIANNE MOORE THE BALLAD OF THE DARK LADIE; A FRAGMENT by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE |
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