Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WALKING THE CORNFIELD, WINTER, by CHARLES B. WHEELER First Line: It's trudge and slip now, %splayed bootsoles skidding Last Line: The darkness out here %is beyond owning or using | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...BURNING DAWN by HAYDEN CARRUTH OCTAVES: 15 by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON HIS OWNE EPITAPH by FRANCOIS VILLON MY LOVE COULD WALK by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES BE DRUNK by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE |
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