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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SHADOWS, by BERT DAVIS First Line: Bent, vagabondlike Last Line: But the twain have never met. | |||
Bent, vagabondlike, Tired, worn, humiliated Because of disappointments left in his bag, Knowing sweet memories only were taken And treasured as valuable -- Is dimly visible a silhouette. Erect, gleeful, buoyant -- Even just born; Radiant, hopeful, promising The greatest treasure Humanity seeks -- But the twain have never met. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO A MOSQUITO by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT AN ORDER FOR A PICTURE by ALICE CARY A COUNTRY BURIAL by EMILY DICKINSON DAUGHTERS OF WAR by ISAAC ROSENBERG ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 14 by PHILIP SIDNEY THE LONELY STREET by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS UPON THE LATE LAMENTABLE ACCIDENT OF FIRE ... by JOHN ALLISON (1645-1683) |
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