Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BUNKY, by BILLIE MARIE CRABB First Line: With a crumpled ear and a crooked tail Last Line: I caught a mouse . . . Last year! Subject(s): Animals | ||||||||
With a crumpled ear and a crooked tail And a striped coat, like they wear in jail, I may not amount to so very much But still I'd like to make it clear: I've earned my bed and board for life; I caught a mouse . . . last year! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ROMANTIC MOMENTS by TONY HOAGLAND INSECT LIFE OF FLORIDA by LYNDA HULL THE ANIMALS by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE PRESENCES by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE HORSES by KATHARINE LEE BATES BESTIARY by EARL (EARLE) BIRNEY THE FARMER'S BOY: WINTER by ROBERT BLOOMFIELD HONEY BOY by BILLIE MARIE CRABB |
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