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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PICTURES OF THE SOUTHWEST: OIL, by ELIZABETH KING COWGILL First Line: Black smoke hides the sun Last Line: Such a hell as dante saw. Subject(s): Petroleum; West (u.s.); Oil; Southwest; Pacific States | |||
Black smoke hides the sun Fed by angry mounting flames Held in the slush-pit ... Inferno of the oil fields Such a hell as Dante saw. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WESTERN WAGONS by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET DRIVING WEST IN 1970 by ROBERT BLY IN THE HELLGATE WIND by MADELINE DEFREES A PERIOD PORTRAIT OF SYMPATHY by EDWARD DORN ASSORTED COMPLIMENTS by EDWARD DORN AT THE COWBOY PANEL by EDWARD DORN PICTURES OF THE SOUTHWEST: DESERTED by ELIZABETH KING COWGILL |
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