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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
KINDRED, by GLADYS CROMWELL Poet's Biography First Line: What inequality Last Line: A garland for my spirit weaves. Subject(s): Depression, Mental; Love; Mentally Depressed; Mental Distress | |||
WHAT inequality! The apple trees and stones Are kindred. Love, the stormy aeons Have made my spirit bleak and grey. Like sun-emblazoned leaves Or blossoms in the spring, Your loveliness, o'ershadowing, A garland for my spirit weaves. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SONG OF THE DEMENTED PRIEST by JOHN BERRYMAN IN BACK OF THE REAL by ALLEN GINSBERG A MUSICIAN'S WIFE by WELDON KEES HEARD IN A VIOLENT WARD by THEODORE ROETHKE NOON WALK ON THE ASYLUM LAWN by ANNE SEXTON |
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