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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
INSCRIPTION FOR A MONUMENT, by WALLACE STEVENS Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: To the imagined lives Last Line: Stuttering dreams ... | |||
To the imagined lives Evoked by music, Creatures of horns, flutes, drums, Violins, basoons, cymbals -- Nude porters that glistened in Burma Defiling from sight; Island philosophers spent By long thought beside fountains; Big-bellied ogres curled up in the sunlight, Stuttering dreams ... | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A ROOM ON A GARDEN by WALLACE STEVENS BALLADE OF THE PINK PARASOL by WALLACE STEVENS EXPOSITION OF THE CONTENTS OF A CAB by WALLACE STEVENS LETTRES D'UN SOLDAT (1914-1915) by WALLACE STEVENS O FLORIDA, VENEREAL SOIL by WALLACE STEVENS |
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