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Searching... Subject: CALVES Matches Found: 6 BABY CALF, by EVELYN DORIO Poem Text First Line: One clover-winded hour when morning sky Last Line: That she had known our welcome house to choose! Subject(s): Calves CALF, by THOMAS HARDY Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: You may have seen, in road or street Last Line: And rising halfway to my hips, %and babbling pleasant tunes Subject(s): Calves FRIDAY LUNCHBREAK, by GREGORY ORR Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: At noon, still wearing their white Last Line: And wrestle, angels of meat. Subject(s): Beef; Calves; Factories; Food & Eating; Labor & Laborers; Work; Workers MARCH CALF, by EDWARD JAMES HUGHES Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Right from the start he is dressed in his best - his blacks and his whites Last Line: To be free on the surface of such a wideness, %to find himself. To stand. To moo Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted Subject(s): Calves SIMPLY HUGE, by CAROL J. PIERMAN Poem Source First Line: Though they remain in the uterus Last Line: A syringe stands stud in the dells Subject(s): Birth; Calves; Explorers; Reproduction; Science THE LITTLE CALVES OF LES HAIZETTES, by PAUL FORT Poem Text First Line: Here in my little hamlet, three most marvelos animals there be, three Last Line: Follow me the sweet, dark eyes of the little calves of les haizettes. Subject(s): Calves; Heaven; Religion; Paradise; Theology |
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