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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FROM A PRAIRIE, by BEATRICE BRISSMAN First Line: I like to watch Last Line: A conqueror of space. Subject(s): Tumble-weeds | |||
I like to watch Tumble-weeds roll by, Or to see an eagle Soaring in the sky. Tumble-weeds lead The wind a merry chase. An eagle cleaves the clouds, A conqueror of space. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRAIRIE VAGABOND by JANE SLOAN PORTRAIT: TUMBLE-WEEDS by ANNIE LAURIE SNORF A LETTER ON THE USE OF MACHINE GUNS AT WEDDINGS by KENNETH PATCHEN GOOD-BYE DOROTHY GAYLE: THE ROAD TO BUFFALO by KAREN SWENSON ON A FAIR BEGGAR by PHILIP AYRES DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 5. THE STEVEDORES by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER THE VICTOR AT ANTIETAM [SEPTEMBER 17, 1862] by HERMAN MELVILLE TO ALISON CUNNINGHAM; FROM HER BOY by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON BOUTS RIMES IN PRAISE OF OLD MAIDS by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |
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