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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PUZZLED, by ISABEL STEWART MCMEEKIN Poet's Biography First Line: Do you ever wonder about money, and man, and fourth Last Line: Perhaps, if I could my brain would not be such a yawning cavity. | |||
Do you ever wonder about money, and man, and fourth and fifth dimensions? Are you puzzled over television, life, love, death and God's intentions? Can you understand space, time, human beings and the force of gravity? Perhaps, if I could my brain would not be such a yawning cavity. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOD'S CONCERT by ISABEL STEWART MCMEEKIN HERE IN MY HAND by ISABEL STEWART MCMEEKIN LUCIE by ISABEL STEWART MCMEEKIN WILD GEESE by ISABEL STEWART MCMEEKIN FONTENOY by THOMAS OSBORNE DAVIS A SONG FOR ST. CECILIA'S DAY by JOHN DRYDEN HENRY WARD BEECHER by CHARLES HENRY PHELPS CHRISTMAS CAROL by SARA TEASDALE THE POET'S SPEAR by ARCHILOCHUS TO MISS F. B. ON ASKING FOR MRS. BARBAULD'S LOVE AND TIME by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |
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