|
Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BIRDCAGE, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB Poet's Biography First Line: Wrapped in blankets, it looks like a body humped in the bed Last Line: I drop a ring into a birdcage with a clink that wakes me as I say, % I do. Subject(s): Birdcages; Courthouses; Crime And Criminals; Judges; Prisons And Prisoners | |||
View Poem Text | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DIVIDING THE FIELD by WILLIAM ABERG POEM FOR JOHN MY BROTHER by WILLIAM ABERG CANTICLE FOR THE BICENTENNIAL DEAD by ROBERT+(1) ADAMSON MOTHERS OF POLITICAL PRISONERS by MARJORIE AGOSIN AMONG THE PINES by MARJORIE AGOSIN FROM THE CELL I OUTLINE THE TRACE by MARJORIE AGOSIN HOW DOES AN IMPRISONED WOMAN SEE THE LIGHT? by MARJORIE AGOSIN CHAMBER MUSIC: 15 by JAMES JOYCE GOOD-BYE DOROTHY GAYLE: THE ROAD TO BUFFALO by KAREN SWENSON |
|