Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TRIOLET, by GERTRUDE CRAVEN First Line: He kissed me 'neath the mistletoe! Last Line: Although I said it wasn't fair! Subject(s): Mistletoe | ||||||||
HE kissed me 'neath the mistletoe! Of course I said it wasn't fair To take advantage of me so, And kiss me 'neath the mistletoe, -- But then, 'twas only Jack, you know, And so I really didn't care! He kissed me 'neath the mistletoe, Although I said it wasn't fair! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...UNDER THE MISTLETOE by GEORGE FRANCIS SHULTS HOLLY AND MISTLETOE by SAM S. STIMSON MISTLETOE by JOHN BANISTER TABB IF SHE HAD BEEN THE MISTLETOE by EMILY DICKINSON THREE SONNETS by RICHARD WILBUR ON THE DEATH OF SWINBURNE by SARA TEASDALE THE DEFILED SANCTUARY by WILLIAM BLAKE THE MASK by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING BOSTON HYMN; READ IN MUSIC HALL, JANUARY 1, 1863 by RALPH WALDO EMERSON |
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