Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MAN PORTRAIT, by MARION JUDD First Line: Look out!,' she exclaimed Last Line: He swallowed the bone. Subject(s): Swallows | ||||||||
"Look out!" she exclaimed, "There's a bone in your fish!" D'ye think he said thanks, Laid it back on the dish! "Mind your own business, I'll manage alone!" And to show independence, He swallowed the bone. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SIXTH-MONTH SONG IN THE FOOTHILLS by GARY SNYDER SWALLOW FLIGHT by SARA TEASDALE EACH SUMMER'S SWALLOWS by JOHN UPDIKE THE DEPARTURE OF THE SWALLOW by WILLIAM HOWITT THE BLUE SWALLOWS by HOWARD NEMEROV THE CLIFF SWALLOWS by DEBRA NYSTROM |
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