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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SUNSETS, by FLORENCE BOYCE DAVIS First Line: God, you need not make for me Last Line: By your sunsets in the west. Subject(s): Evening; Sunset; Twilight | |||
God, You need not make for me Doctrines of Infinity Just a sunset in the west, Never mind about the rest; To my queries You reply When You paint the evening sky; Seems to me I know You best By Your sunsets in the west. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JOURNEY INTO THE EYE by DAVID LEHMAN FEBRUARY EVENING IN NEW YORK by DENISE LEVERTOV THE HOUSE OF DUST: 1 by CONRAD AIKEN TWILIGHT COMES by HAYDEN CARRUTH IN THE EVENINGS by LUCILLE CLIFTON NINETEEN FORTY by NORMAN DUBIE AN OLD ORCHARD IN WINTER by FLORENCE BOYCE DAVIS ODE SUNG IN THE TOWN HALL, CONCORD, JULY 4, 1857 by RALPH WALDO EMERSON |
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