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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOREST RANGER, by ALMA PALKKIE First Line: A lonely ranger climbs his tower Last Line: "the hay fields on a thousand farms." Subject(s): Forest Rangers | |||
A lonely Ranger climbs his tower Again at his appointed hour; And in the hazy distance sees A blaze among his forest trees. To him, they are as bosom friends... Companionship that never ends; He rings a call along the line: "Come, save the balsam and the pine. We need you here before it harms The hay fields on a thousand farms." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE RANGER by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER SONG OF THE FOREST RANGER by HERBERT BASHFORD I COULD TAKE by HAYDEN CARRUTH THE STRAPLESS by KAREN SWENSON WARREN'S ADDRESS [TO THE AMERICANS] [AT BUNKER HILL] [JUNE 17, 1775] by JOHN PIERPONT THE STEAM-ENGINE: CANTO 9. VISION OF THE WORLD by T. BAKER AD S. ANGELUM CUSTODEM by JOSEPH BEAUMONT TO ONE WHO HAD LEFT HER CONVENT TO MARRY by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT TO CAPTAIN RIDDEL ON RETURNING A NEWSPAPER by ROBERT BURNS |
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