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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE RIDDLE, by ROBERT CREELEY Recitation by Author Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: What it is, the literal size Last Line: The name and titles | |||
What it is, the literal size incorporates. The question is a mute question. One is too lonely, one wants to stop there, at the edge of conception. The woman imperative, the man lost in stern thought: give it form certainly, the name and titles. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PREJUDICE by ROBERT CREELEY PIECES OF CAKE by ROBERT CREELEY AFTER TWO YEARS by RICHARD ALDINGTON DOMESDAY BOOK: THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT by EDGAR LEE MASTERS FUNERAL HYMN by LOUIS UNTERMEYER O MORS! QUAM AMARA EST MEMORIA TUA HOMINI PACEM HABENTI by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON |
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