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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LULLABY, by KENNETH FEARING Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Wide as this night, old as this night is old and young as it is young Last Line: Gray upon the hands at the bars of moabit, cold as the bars of the tombs | |||
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