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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: AEGEAN SEA Matches Found: 10 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` AEGEAN, by MEI-MEI BERSSENBRUGGE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Tang tang tang tang tang tang tang Last Line: Odor of sea shell Subject(s): Aegean Sea AEGEAN, by MEI-MEI BERSSENBRUGGE Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Tang tang tang tang tang tang tang Last Line: Into emptiness %like and empty goat skull %odor of sea shell Subject(s): Aegean Sea AEGEAN, by DAGMAR NICK Poem Source First Line: In the marble light of the cyclades Last Line: Once more one last %painless flash Subject(s): Aegean Sea AEGEAN, by LOUIS SIMPSON Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Where only flowers fret Last Line: Of battles on the plain %and the bright oar and the oar spray Subject(s): Aegean Sea; Trojan War AEGEAN ISLANDS 1940-41, by BERNARD SPENCER Poem Source First Line: Where white, stares, smokes or breaks Subject(s): Aegean Sea; Islands DINNER BY THE AEGEAN, by BOB COOK Poem Source First Line: Achilles with one leg and monk's attire Last Line: I can see cities and wooden horses burning %in her voluptuous shadow Subject(s): Achilles; Aegean Sea; Dinners And Dining; Mythology - Classical HYALI, by JAMES ELROY FLECKER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Island in blue of summer floating on Last Line: And like thy rocks shall down through time endure. Subject(s): Aegean Sea; Greece; Islands; Greeks INSTANT, by RIGAS KAPPATOS Poem Source First Line: Keep your eyes closed, which are covered by the fog Last Line: You can't see in the foggy aegean sea Subject(s): Aegean Sea; Fog ON A FELLUCA ONE EVENING IN THE AEGEAN, A FELICIFIC RITE IS PERFORMED, by MARK WHITE Poem Source First Line: He claimed to be a simple fellah from syria Last Line: With the frenetic f#s of a flock of bacchanalian fringillids Subject(s): Aegean Sea; Religion; Syria THE ARCHIPELAGO, by HERMAN MELVILLE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Sail before the morning breeze Last Line: Marquesas! Subject(s): Aegean Sea; Greece; Greeks |
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