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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HE TAKES HER HAND, by JOSEPH JOEL KEITH Poet's Biography First Line: Suddenly, - suddenly as the leaf falling on the dry meadow Last Line: Sweetly as clover with land. | |||
Suddenly, -- suddenly as the leaf falling on the dry meadow, -- they have grown old. He had not noticed before her step is slower. Surely, her heart is not cold. Beautifully, -- beautifully as the last falling of the grey twilight, -- he takes her hand. Oh, it is wonderful, love they leave now, blending sweetly as clover with land. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHERE WARMTH AND FURY GO by JOSEPH JOEL KEITH A WINTER'S NIGHT by ROBERT FROST ROBERT GOULD SHAW by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR SHERMAN'S IN SAVANNAH [DECEMBER 22, 1864] by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES KARMA by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON SUNDAY UP THE RIVER: 15 by JAMES THOMSON (1834-1882) BLACK GIRL by ASCLEPIADES OF SAMOS LEANDER DROWNED by PHILIP AYRES STANZAS TO A LADY by JOHN CODRINGTON BAMPFYLDE |
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