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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BETWEEN WAND AND WELT, by MARGARET AHO First Line: Between flourishing baton / and ferule, this | |||
between flourishing baton and ferule, this virgule self-splitting with a hiss below the right pectoral slung forward from the pinned wrists into which my hand has reached has wedged itself Copyright © Margaret Aho. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I DREAM I'M LEAVING by MARGARET AHO WHEN HE EMERGED by MARGARET AHO OBERMANN ONCE MORE by MATTHEW ARNOLD THE MOUSE by ELIZABETH JANE COATSWORTH BOADICEA; AN ODE by WILLIAM COWPER ODE ON THE PLEASURE ARISING FROM VICISSITUDE by THOMAS GRAY MARY MAGDALENE by GEORGE HERBERT INLAND by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY SIDNEY GODOLPHIN by CLINTON SCOLLARD |
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