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| 2501. | Pears by Linda Pastan> | | Some say
it was a pear
Eve ate.
Why else the shape
of the womb,
or of the cello
Whose single song is grief
for the parent tree?
Why else the f... |
| 2502. | A New Poet by Linda Pastan> | | Finding a new poet
is like finding a new wildflower
out in the woods. You don't see
its name in the flower books, and
nobody you tell believes
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| 2503. | Petit Dejeuner by Linda Pastan> | | I sing a song
of the croissant
and of the wily French
who trick themselves daily
back to the world
for its sweet ceremony.
Ah to be reeled
up i... |
| 2504. | Linda Pastan - Vermilion by Linda Pastan> | | Pierre Bonnard would enter
the museum with a tube of paint
in his pocket and a sable brush.
Then violating the sanctity
of one of his own frames
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| 2505. | When We Two Parted by Lord Byron> | | When we two parted
In silence and tears,
Half broken-hearted,
To sever for years,
Pale grew thy cheek and cold,
Colder thy kiss;
Truly that hour... |
| 2506. | A Spirit Passed Before Me by Lord Byron> | | From Job
A spirit passed before me: I beheld
The face of immortality unveiled—
Deep sleep came down on every eye save mine—
And there it s... |
| 2509. | Epistle To Augusta by Lord Byron> | | My sister! my sweet sister! if a name
Dearer and purer were, it should be thine;
Mountains and seas divide us, but I claim
No tears, but tenderness... |
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