Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SPECTATORS, by ANNETTE WYNNE First Line: We watched the monkeys in the cage Last Line: They turned and gravely laughed at us. Subject(s): Animals; April; Cages; Monkeys; Zoos | ||||||||
WE watched the monkeys in the cage All their scratching, fun, and fuss, We laughed at them; with manners sage They turned and gravely laughed at us. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SARAJEVO ZOO by GLYN MAXWELL PETE AT THE ZOO by GWENDOLYN BROOKS THE ST. LOUIS ZOO by CAROL FROST THE HOOLIGAN ZOO by PETER JOHNSON AT THE ZOO IN SPAIN by CLARENCE MAJOR CLOSING TIME AT THE SAN DIEGO ZOO by KAREN SWENSON BEAUTY AND THE BEAST by ELEANOR WILNER THOUGHTS IN A ZOO by COUNTEE CULLEN TREAD THE DARK: 51 by DAVID IGNATOW CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS by ANNETTE WYNNE |
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