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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SOLITUDE, by MARY M. RANDLEMAN First Line: A shadowy pool in frame of fern Last Line: A peace divine. Subject(s): Solitude; Loneliness | |||
A shadowy pool in frame of fern, Vine maples flaming on a hill. From yonder alder thicket comes A bird's soft trill. Deep in the heart of summer woods, The fragrant breath of spicy pine, And solitude that always brings A peace divine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN ABEYANCE by DENISE LEVERTOV IN A VACANT HOUSE by PHILIP LEVINE SUNDAY ALONE IN A FIFTH FLOOR APARTMENT, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS by WILLIAM MATTHEWS SILENCE LIKE COOL SAND by PAT MORA THE HONEY BEAR by EILEEN MYLES FADED FLOWERS by MARY M. RANDLEMAN |
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