Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ON KNOWING WHEN TO STOP, by L. J. BRIDGMAN First Line: The woodchuck told it all about Last Line: And satisfied his fancies. Subject(s): Groundhogs; Woodchucks | ||||||||
THE woodchuck told it all about. "I'm going to build a dwelling Six stories high, up to the sky!" He never tired of telling. He dug the cellar smooth and well But made no more advances; That lovely hole so pleased his soul And satisfied his fancies. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GROUNDHOG by RICHARD GHORMLEY EBERHART OLD WINTERS ON THE FARM by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY SURFACES AND MASKS; 1 by CLARENCE MAJOR APRIL, 1885 by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES LAMENT FOR CULLODEN by ROBERT BURNS THE BIRTH SONG OF CHRIST by EDMUND HAMILTON SEARS ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 98 by PHILIP SIDNEY THE COMPLAINT OF POETIE, FOR THE DEATH OF LIBERALITE by RICHARD BARNFIELD |
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