Poetic Openings : Amy Lowell to Amy Lowell

Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 27 : First Line : But lips do not stay silent at command,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 28 : First Line : Eunice was happier than she had been
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 29 : First Line : Black-hearts and white-hearts, bubbled with the sun,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 30 : First Line : The wide, sun-winged June morning spread itself
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 31 : First Line : She gave a little cry and fell quite prone
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 32 : First Line : Her eyelids fell again at that sweet sight,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 33 : First Line : Herself about him like a flowering vine,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 34 : First Line : Revulsed emotion set her body shaking
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 35 : First Line : What are you doing here? Put down that sword,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 36 : First Line : He tried again to take her, tried to twist
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