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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AND NO ONE SHALL FORGET, by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD Poet's Biography First Line: Three black crows / and a white crow Last Line: And no one shall forget. | |||
THREE black crows And a white crow: Which will you remember? Three white crows And a black crow: Which will you forget? I sing of snowflakes Late in June, Of roses in December. I sing the fool An epic grand, The sage a triolet. And all shall listen When I sing, And every one remember. And all shall love To hear me sing, And no one shall forget. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SONG OF LONESOMENESS by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD A SONG OF THE UNRETURNING by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD A SONG OF TWO HOUSES by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD A SONG TO THE VALIANT by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD A STREET SONG by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD AN ADVENTURER'S SONG by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD AN EVENING SONG by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD AS A WHITE MOON by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD BIRCHES by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD CENTRE STREET by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD |
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