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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ONE DOES NOT WHOLLY DIE, by COE BOTKIN First Line: Foam lashes stone Last Line: Pulsing with the water-lap. | |||
Foam lashes stone to wafer-disc to lie on other stone to be its strength against the sea's continuity. Waves lave the wafer-disc to cerise and magenta mist, lapping up its identity. A man buffeted by magenta foam, losing his identity with damaged stone, is not content to stop; but dream-driven, fuses with the immensity... pulsing with the water-lap. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FACADE: 2. THE BAT by EDITH SITWELL SELF-INTERROGATION by EMILY JANE BRONTE THE MODERN MAJOR-GENERAL, FR. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE by WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT A PROPHECY by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR THE FIRST BLUEBIRD by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY WOMEN'S WAR THOUGHTS by MARY HUNTER AUSTIN SIR W. TRELOAR'S DINNER FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |
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