Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MARGOT, MY PAGE: MOONLIGHT, by PAUL FORT First Line: As an apen quivers, 'gainst this heart of mine be a ray that shivers Last Line: Dian's archery? Subject(s): Animals; Moon; Nudity; Rabbits; Nakedness; Hares | ||||||||
As an aspen quivers, 'gainst this heart of mine be a ray that shivers soft as satin fine. Blue and alabaster is my goddess bright. Rabbits frolic past her through the summer night. Pale the perron gleameth. All your nudity to my bosom streameth, star that falls on me! How your neck, Margot, with your haunch doth glide! Rabbits far and wide fluff white tails below. All things blend and move. Who will laugh to see these poor butts that prove Dian's archery? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SNOWSHOE HARE by MARY OLIVER THE HOUR BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF: 3. FEEDING THE RABBITS by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR FEBRUARY: THE BOY BREUGHEL by NORMAN DUBIE UNCLE'S FIRST RABBIT by LORNA DEE CERVANTES BEHOLDING THE HARE by EAMON GRENNAN THE OLD SQUIRE by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT SONG OF THE RABBITS OUTSIDE THE TAVERN by ELIZABETH JANE COATSWORTH A PORTFOLIO OF SKETCHES: THE LITTLE ANNUITANT by PAUL FORT |
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