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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE TOUCH, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE First Line: Age-old, age-silent, nature queen Last Line: Wavers along the boughs. Subject(s): Nature; Seasons; Spring; Touch (sense) | |||
AGE-OLD, age-silent, Nature queen, Mindful of ancient vows, Changeless, with finger sibylline Touches once more the trembling treen: Shyly and dreamily the green Wavers along the boughs. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#43) by MARVIN BELL DIRT AND DESIRE: TOUCHES by ANNE CARSON THE JOB; FOR TOBEY by DORIANNE LAUX FOR A MASSEUSE AND PROSTITUTE by KENNETH REXROTH THE TRANSIENCE OF HANDS by KAREN SWENSON A HYMN OF TOUCH by GORDON BOTTOMLEY THE HUMAN TOUCH by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON A CHILD'S EVENING HYMN by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE |
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