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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO ANOTHER POET, by ELLA STRATTON COLBO First Line: You filled a bowl with queen anne's lace Last Line: Making poems with flowers! Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Queen Anne's Lace | |||
You filled a bowl with Queen Anne's Lace, And touched it deftly here and there. A thing of long-remembered grace It stood, for all the world to share. You gathered wayside blooms that seemed To us quite commonplace, And soon a living, glowing prayer Was fashioned for His Altar Place. I who sought with futile words To capture summer moods and hours, Marvelled at your skillful hands -- Making poems with flowers! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...QUEEN ANNE'S LACE by JESSIE JANE HUSSEY CASKEY DREARY SONG by MARGARET SACKVILLE FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY 1703 by NAHUM TATE WILD by KATHRYN STRIPLING BYER QUEEN ANNE'S LACE by MARY LESLIE NEWTON QUEEN ANNE'S LACE by SUSAN PETERSON QUEEN ANNE'S LACE by ROBERT SCHAEFFER PHILLIPS QUEEN-ANNE'S-LACE by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS COUSINS by ELLA STRATTON COLBO THE BOOK OF MARTYRS by EMILY DICKINSON THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK: FIT 3. THE BAKER'S TALE by CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON |
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