Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FALL, by HARRIET ZINNES First Line: It came suddenly. You had created it. It had not been there before. This Last Line: Not created that. But who had planted the fig tree in that northern %garden? Subject(s): Autumn; Creation; Fig Trees; Mourning; Seasons | ||||||||
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