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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PROMISES: 16. BALLAD OF A SWEET DREAM OF PEACE: 2, by ROBERT PENN WARREN Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Oh, what brings her out in the dark and night? Last Line: When some summer night she opens the drawer and finds that poor self she'd mislaid | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...REVELATION by ROBERT PENN WARREN THE TWELVE-FORTY-FIVE (FOR EDWARD J. WHEELER) by ALFRED JOYCE KILMER TO A YOUNG MAN ON THE PLATFORM OF A SUBWAY EXPRESS by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS ON SICK LEAVE, 1916 by HAMILTON FISH ARMSTRONG IF I AM SITTING CLOSE TO YOU by JESSIE DOWNS BELKNAP THE DRUG-SHOP, OR, ENDYMION IN EDMONSTOUN by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET FIRST WIFE TO THE SECOND by GLENNA MORRIS CLEVENGER PAST SORROWS by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH |
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