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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
NEIGHBORS, THROWING KNIVES, by DAVID BOTTOMS Poet's Biography First Line: In the woods at the corner of our yards Last Line: Trellised vines, boxwoods manicured by wives. Subject(s): Hunting; Knives; Neighbors; Suburbs; Hunters; Daggers | |||
Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PAPER KNIFE by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON THE SINGING KNIVES by FRANK STANFORD WHITTLING: A YANKEE PORTRAIT by JOHN PIERPONT THE DAFFODILS by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE THE SONG OF THE GYPSY BOY by JEAN RICHEPIN THREE JUDGES by JOHN BANISTER TABB THE CLICK OF THE WIELDED PICK by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER THE CONVERGENCE OF THE TWAIN; LINES ON LOSS OF THE TITANIC by THOMAS HARDY ADDRESS TO THE OCEAN by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER |
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