Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ALMOND PETALS, by MARION E. THORPE DILLER First Line: You planted almond Last Line: Summer winds blow memories. Subject(s): Almond Trees | ||||||||
You planted almond Trees in my low-walled garden: Wide dropping petals Hide my heart. Across the moon Summer winds blow memories. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ALMOND BLOSSOM by EDWIN ARNOLD AT THE SIGN OF THE ALMOND TREE by LOUISE MANNING HODGKINS DEATH IN THE FLOWER by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON THE LONDON ALMOND TREE by ANNIE MATHESON WHEN ALMONDS BLOOM by MILICENT WASHBURN SHINN ALMOND, WILD ALMOND by HERBERT TRENCH PINK ALMOND by KATHARINE TYNAN ABOUT A TRANSDANUBIAN ALMOND TREE by JANUS PANNONIUS LOVE SONG by MARION E. THORPE DILLER |
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