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Searching... Subject: AQUARIUMS Matches Found: 20 AQUARIUM, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO Poem Source First Line: The fish are drifting calmly in their tank Last Line: On the rug. We find them there, eyes open in surprise Subject(s): Aquariums AQUARIUM, by EUGENIO FLORIT Poem Source First Line: Close to the sea - so far Subject(s): Aquariums AQUARIUM, by JOSE GOROSTIZA Poem Source First Line: The goldfish play Subject(s): Aquariums; Lind, Jenny (1820-1887) AQUARIUM, by GREG HEWETT Poem Source First Line: Behind glass we're learning Last Line: The true air and we dive %in earnest Subject(s): Aquariums; Marine Animals; Oysters AQUARIUM, by BENJAMIN IVRY Poem Source First Line: The heat of naked spotlights and a waterfall's applause Last Line: Their million-toothed jaws and roar Subject(s): Aquariums AQUARIUM, by JOHN JAJEH Poem Source First Line: You have gathered hundreds of gallons Last Line: Etched secretly into the palm Subject(s): Aquariums AQUARIUM, by DULCE MARIA LOYNAZ Poem Source First Line: Mirror of atlantics and pacifics Last Line: There, far away the wind looks for you in vain %and the voice of the tides calls to you! Subject(s): Aquariums AQUARIUM, by PAULETTE ROESKE Poem Source First Line: First they are color Last Line: Ahook in the heart %pulling tight Subject(s): Aquariums AQUARIUM, by CHARLIE SMITH Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: After the sporty dolphin show Subject(s): Aquariums AQUARIUM, by NANCY WILLARD Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: The frog who works out Subject(s): Aquariums AQUARIUM, by GEORGE T. WRIGHT Poem Source First Line: The old fish fiddle with their fins and glide Last Line: Their side of the glass, water is everywhere Subject(s): Aquariums AQUARIUM DARK, by TERRI LYNETTE BROWN-DAVIDSON Poem Source First Line: It was the jars you needed to see first, the bursting brown brains Last Line: In a crimson indictment. And yet, in the dark, you kissed me Subject(s): Aquariums AT THE AQUARIUM, by MAX EASTMAN Poem Source First Line: Serene the silver fishes glide Last Line: Sometimes a pale and cold surprise Subject(s): Aquariums; Fishing And Fishermen AT THE AQUARIUM, by BURGES JOHNSON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Fishes swimming in and out Last Line: I can have no part in. Subject(s): Aquariums; Children; Childhood ENORMOUS AQUARIUM, by SHEROD SANTOS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: All morning long from inside the lobby Last Line: Like some ancient and magnificent tribe Subject(s): Aquariums; Hotels MONADS, by KENNETH REXROTH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: As the sun comes in the window Subject(s): Aquariums MONADS, by KENNETH REXROTH Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: As the sun comes in the window Last Line: In the stratosphere Subject(s): Aquariums SHARKS AT THE NEW YORK AQUARIUM, by CHARLES MARTIN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Suddenly drawn through the thick glass plate Subject(s): Sharks; Aquariums THE ENORMOUS AQUARIUM, by SHEROD SANTOS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: All morning long from inside the lobby Subject(s): Aquariums; Hotels; Inns; Innskeepers; Motels; Boarding Houses THE INHABITANTS OF ATLANTIS, by WILLIAM JAY SMITH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: In an aquarium under the bar, the fish Subject(s): Aquariums; Fish & Fishing; Anglers |
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