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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BETWEEN WAND AND WELT, by MARGARET AHO First Line: Between flourishing baton / and ferule, this | |||
between flourishing baton and ferule, this virgule self-splitting with a hiss below the right pectoral slung forward from the pinned wrists into which my hand has reached has wedged itself Copyright © Margaret Aho. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I DREAM I'M LEAVING by MARGARET AHO WHEN HE EMERGED by MARGARET AHO A VOYAGE TO CYTHERA by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE ON MY THIRTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY by GEORGE GORDON BYRON A GARDEN SONG by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON BURNHAM-BEECHES by HENRY LUTTRELL SONG OF THE SERPENT-CHARMERS by EDWIN ARNOLD |
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