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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ALIEN, by RACHEL BALDWIN First Line: I little know when spring is Last Line: Who tarries when they call. | |||
I little know when Spring is. She goes a freer way Than draws before a narrow door That jails the restive day. I've little speech with Fall-time: Her path is swift and red. (But once I caught a bold leaf That fluttered from her head.) Too well I know the bare times Of burning walls, of cold . . . Let April wanton by the creek, October on the wold. The free-born will not tread stone To share a gloomy thrall; And evil fate will doom him Who tarries when they call. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OLD TRAILS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON SONNET FOR A PICTURE by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE GRAND IS THE SEEN by WALT WHITMAN QUATRAIN: FROM EASTERN SOURCES: 1 by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH EXPLANATION by VIRGINIA A. ALLIN THE SHAD SPIRIT by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD BELLA GORRY; THE PAZON'S STORY by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN THE BOY AND THE ANGEL by ROBERT BROWNING |
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