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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UNMASKED, by FRANCES MARVEL GNASS First Line: Yesterday you removed your mask Last Line: You wear your mask once more. Subject(s): Kisses; Masks | |||
Yesterday you removed your mask, And placed tenderly upon my lips A kiss. When you looked deep into my eyes, My heart found paradise. Today I must be reserved, You wear your mask once more. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOETHE'S DEATH MASK by LINDA GREGG THE ROLE OF ELEGY by MARY JO BANG MASKS by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH SHE DRIED HER TEARS, AND THEY DID SMILE by EMILY JANE BRONTE MASKS by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON THE MASK by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES EPILOGUE FOR A MASQUE by JOHN DRINKWATER |
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