Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN ENGLISH DRIVE, by GEORGIA M. REDPATH First Line: I love the english roads and lanes Last Line: But sleep at old land's end. Subject(s): England; Roads; English; Paths; Trails | ||||||||
I love the English roads and lanes With hedgerows on each side; They shine and glisten when it rains As English downs we ride. I pass long rows of houses with Trim gardens in the back Swift cars arouse the moorland grouse To fill the hunter's pack. I stop at places by the sea To chat with kindly friend Clovelly, Bournemouth or Torquay But sleep at old Land's End. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HE FINDS THE MANSION by JAMES MCMICHAEL BY DIFFERENT PATHS by MARVIN BELL DRIVING HOME by MADELINE DEFREES ART IS PARALLEL TO NATURE by CLARENCE MAJOR HIGHWAY 2, ILLINOIS by LISEL MUELLER |
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