Classic and Contemporary Poetry
STRANGE, by MRS. L. B. SARTAIN First Line: Strange - the darkest shadows Last Line: Delight in hurting me. Subject(s): Happiness; Moon; Shadows; Joy; Delight | ||||||||
Strange -- the darkest shadows Can always find the moon; Strange that you who loved me so Could forget so soon. Strange that any happiness For us can never be; Strange that you who loved me most Delight in hurting me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE STUDY OF HAPPINESS by KENNETH KOCH SO MUCH HAPPINESS by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE CROWD CONDITIONS by JOHN ASHBERY I WILL NOT BE CLAIMED by MARVIN BELL THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#21): 1. ABOUT THE DEAD MAN'S HAPPINESS by MARVIN BELL STANZAS FOR MUSIC (2) by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE RUNES ON WELAND'S SWORD by RUDYARD KIPLING SONGS OF TRAVEL: 45. TO S.R. CROCKETT by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON |
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