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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MY LAND IS A RED LAND, by MAUD LINDSAY First Line: My land is a red land Last Line: And the red land breeds the rose. | |||
My land is a red land With clay hills all aglow, And roads like streaks of giants' blood Where my folk come and go. Every man for his land Where his own harvest grows; But my land is a red land, And the red land breeds the rose. Few are rich in my land, Some may call us poor, Yet never stands a little home But beauty's at the door. Every man for his land And what his own land shows; But my land is a red land And the red land breeds the rose. My land is a scarred land, Flood and storm cut deep, But who would choose a smooth land That's never learned to weep? Every man for his land With his own weal and woes; But my land is a red land And the red land breeds the rose. Passions flame in my land, Words are hotly said, But none waits here to tell his love Until his love is dead. Every man for his land And what his own heart knows But my land is a red land And the red land breeds the rose. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BOATS IN A FOG by ROBINSON JEFFERS IN THE GARDEN AT THE DAWN HOUR by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE DECISION (APRIL 14, 1861) by EDGAR LEE MASTERS TO CERTAIN JOURNEYMEN by CARL SANDBURG TO A FRIEND by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD STANZAS FOR MUSIC (3) by GEORGE GORDON BYRON HASTE NOT! REST NOT! by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE UNMANIFEST DESTINY by RICHARD HOVEY TO THE MEMORY OF MY BELOVED MASTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE by BEN JONSON TROAS: ACT II. LATTER END OF THE CHORUS by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA |
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