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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ON KNOWING WHEN TO STOP, by L. J. BRIDGMAN First Line: The woodchuck told it all about Last Line: And satisfied his fancies. Subject(s): Groundhogs; Woodchucks | |||
THE woodchuck told it all about. "I'm going to build a dwelling Six stories high, up to the sky!" He never tired of telling. He dug the cellar smooth and well But made no more advances; That lovely hole so pleased his soul And satisfied his fancies. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GROUNDHOG by RICHARD GHORMLEY EBERHART OLD WINTERS ON THE FARM by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY THE YOUNG WARRIOR by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON PRELUDE; FOR GEOFFREY GORER by EDITH SITWELL RIDDLE: TEETH AND GUMS by MOTHER GOOSE STEEL MILL by LOUIS UNTERMEYER OUT A-NUTTEN by WILLIAM BARNES THE PRINCE OF PEACE by EDWARD HENRY BICKERSTETH |
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