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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A SYMPOSIUM, by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: There was a russian novelist Last Line: Had ever read a word of him! Alternate Author Name(s): Hall, Galway Subject(s): Authors - Conferences And Workshops; Writer's Conferences And Workshops | |||
THERE was a Russian novelist Whose name was Solugubrious, The reading circles took him up, (They'd heard he was salubrious.) The women's club of Cripple Creek Soon held a kind of seminar To learn just what his message was -- You know what bookworms women are. The tea went round. After five cups (You should have seen them bury tea) Dear Mrs. Brown said what she liked Was the great man's sincerity. Sweet Mrs. Jones (how free she was From all besetting vanity) Declared that she loved even more His broad and deep humanity. Good Mrs. Smith, though she disclaimed All thought of being critical, Protested that she found his work A wee bit analytical. But Mrs. Black, the President, Of wisdom found the pinnacle: She said, "Dear me, I always think Those Russians are so cynical." Well, poor old Solugubrious, It's true that they had heard of him; But neither Brown, Jones, Smith, nor Black Had ever read a word of him! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WRITER'S CONFERENCE by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE ELEGY FOR A WRITER by ELEANOR WILNER TWO STANDARDS by ELISE PASCHEN THE MOVING OF THE AUTHORS CLUB by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS ANIMAL CRACKERS by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY IN HONOR OF TAFFY TOPAZ by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY SONG FOR A LITTLE HOUSE by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY THE PLUMPUPPETS by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY THOUGHTS WHILE PACKING A TRUNK by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY A BURNING BOSOM by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY A CHARM; FOR OUR NEW FIREPLACE TO STOP ITS SMOKING by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY |
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