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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MY DOG, by WILLIAM H. RUMSEY First Line: Through glad days and sad days Last Line: Just so we are together. Subject(s): Friends, Fair-weather | |||
Through glad days and sad days We two have clung together; O'er rough roads and tough roads In every kind of weather. Our square meals and spare meals Have both been shared together; On warm nights and storm nights We've slept amongst the heather. A fair friend, a rare friend, Who never asks me whether It's byways or highways -- Just so we are together. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FAIR-WEATHER FRIEND by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES TWO LETTERS by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER SONG OF THE LITTLE WHITE GIRL by KATHERINE MANSFIELD CAPPER KAPLINSKI AT THE NORTH SIDE CUE CLUB by HAYDEN CARRUTH THE OVIDIAN ELEGIAC METRE, DESCRIBED AND EXEMPLIFIED by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE THE PRAIRIE-GRASS DIVIDING by WALT WHITMAN PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 85. AL-MUKSIT by EDWIN ARNOLD WHERE YOUR FEET GO by JOSEPH AUSLANDER SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 21. THE WORLD'S MARRIAGE MORN by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |
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