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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE LITTLE VILLAGE, by ERIC PANKEY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Dusk as silent as an owl’s wing. The old wall, built by the romans, or built to keep the romans out Last Line: Planchette on the ouija board centered over no Subject(s): Villages; Ptovence, France | |||
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