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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SHADOW SHIPS, by NEWTON MARSHALL HALL First Line: Above me sail the shadow ships Last Line: And gentle breezes softly blow. Subject(s): Procrastination | |||
ABOVE me sail the shadow ships, As I lie here beneath the trees; Down through the boughs the sunshine slips, I hear the drowsy hum of bees. My fancy sails her cloud-ships, too, With precious cargoes laden low, On summer seas, where skies are blue, And gentle breezes softly blow. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...INDISPENSABLE by BERTON BRALEY SONGS OF THE SEA CHILDREN: 90 by BLISS CARMAN TALE: 4. PROCRASTINATION by GEORGE CRABBE PROMENADING PSYCHOLOGY by F. K. CURTIS PROCRASTINATION by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON WHALAN OF WAITIN' A WHILE by J. W. GORDON VISION OF BELSHAZZAR by GEORGE GORDON BYRON ALEXANDER CRUMMELL - DEAD by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR EPISTLE TO ROBERT, EARL OF OXFORD, AND EARL MORTIMER by ALEXANDER POPE |
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