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Searching... Subject: CRUISE SHIPS Matches Found: 7 FOLLOWING A CABIN CRUISER IN A BLIZZARD, by LINDA M. HASSELSTROM Poem Source First Line: Nose raised to the wind Last Line: With salt sea water, %or blood Subject(s): Cruise Ships; Snow; Storms; Travel FOUR POEMS ABOUT JAMAICA: 1. MONTEGO BAY, 10:00 P.M., by WILLIAM MATTHEWS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: A chandelier, a tiara Alternate Author Name(s): Matthews, William Procter Subject(s): Cruise Ships MIGHTY TROPICALE ORCHESTRA, by SEAN HARVEY Poem Source First Line: We gather at the ship's unlit front deck Last Line: Of numbness for a few moments of wonder Subject(s): Bands; Cruise Ships; Jazz; Music And Musicians STORIES, by SUSAN RICH Poem Source First Line: January thaw in the berkshires, 4 a.M., and what I want Last Line: As if this cleaving, this consciousness, this barn, %had somewhere to go Subject(s): Cruise Ships; Desire; Love; Man-woman Relationships; Sea Voyages; Travel THE COHERENCES, by ANSELM HOLLO Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: For whom the Last Line: Speech Subject(s): Cruise Ships; Dancing & Dancers; Music, Rock; Travel; Rock & Roll; Journeys; Trips THE SONG OF THE WIND IN THE CLOUD, by ELLEN ROLFE VEBLEN Poem Text First Line: Rock, rock, my hollow boat! Last Line: Shiver by thy spell. Subject(s): Boats; Clouds; Cruise Ships; Motion; Sea; Singing & Singers; Ocean WISHES, by EDWARD BLISS REED Poem Text First Line: Could I, with joshua of old Last Line: We shall be cruising still. Subject(s): Cruise Ships; Sailing & Sailors; Seashore; Beach; Coast; Shore |
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