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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE DANDELION, by MARTHA E. CUNNINGHAM First Line: She's just a little wayward minx Last Line: And leave her in disgrace. Subject(s): Dandelions; Flowers; Weeds | |||
She's just a little wayward minx Conceived in nature's mold Who spreads her devastating wiles With locks of splintered gold. But soon she finds she is betrayed -- Gray tresses shade her face, Derisive breezes snatch her bald And leave her in disgrace. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JUST THE WIND FOR A SOUND, SOFTLY by CARL PHILLIPS TO THE DANDELION by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL WEEDS by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY PREFACE by THEODORE RUSSELL WEISS AN OLD HOUSE by MARTHA E. CUNNINGHAM THE IMPOSSIBLE INDISPENSIBILITY OF THE ARS POETICA by HAYDEN CARRUTH |
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