Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WINTER RAIN, by OVRO'OM RAISIN First Line: Gray and old, gray and pale Last Line: Sobbing, weeping, over our sins. Subject(s): Old Age | ||||||||
Gray and old, gray and pale, Bent and wet, He totters along Groping about, Swaying in the wind, Sobbing, weeping, over our sins. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AT EIGHTY I CHANGE MY VIEW by DAVID IGNATOW FAWN'S FOSTER-MOTHER by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE DEER LAY DOWN THEIR BONES by ROBINSON JEFFERS OLD BLACK MEN by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON A WINTER ODE TO THE OLD MEN OF LUMMUS PARK, / MIAMI, FLORIDA by DONALD JUSTICE AFTER A LINE BY JOHN PEALE BISHOP by DONALD JUSTICE TO HER BODY, AGAINST TIME by ROBERT KELLY SONG FROM A COUNTRY FAIR by LEONIE ADAMS IVY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |
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