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Motley, and Other Poems

From English poet Walter De la Mare comes an early collection of poems reflecting on loss, mortality, and universal questions. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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The Little Salamander (Larry Wilson)
The Linnet (K. Merrill Emmons)
The Sunken Garden (K. Merrill Emmons)
The Riddlers (K. Merrill Emmons)
Moonlight (K. Merrill Emmons)
The Blind Boy (K. Merrill Emmons)
The Quarry (Amy Gramour)
Mrs. Grundy (Melissa T.)
The Tryst (Laura Allenby)
Alone (Stunning)
Empty (April6090)
Mistress Fell (Anthony Will)
The Ghost (Stefan Von Blon)
The Stranger (Amy Gramour)
Betrayal (Anori Wyndham)
The Cage (Laura Allenby)
The Revenant (MoonLylith)
Music (Stunning)
The Remonstrance (Abigail Hood)
Nocturne (Agnes Robert Behr)
The Exile (Stefan Von Blon)
The Unchanging (Stefan Von Blon)
Nightfall (April6090)
Invocation (Stunning)
Eyes (Stunning)
Life (Anthony Will)
The Disguise (MoonLylith)
Vain Questioning (Larry Wilson)
Vigil (Agnes Robert Behr)
The Old Men (Larry Wilson)
The Dreamer (Agnes Robert Behr)
Happy England (Laura Allenby)
Motley (Larry Wilson)
The Marionettes (Larry Wilson)
To E. T. 1917 (Anthony Will)
April Moon (Agnes Robert Behr)
The Fool's Song (Winnifred Assmann)
Clear Eyes (Winnifred Assmann)
Dust to Dust (Anthony Will)
The Three Strangers (ErinK)
Alexander (ErinK)
The Reawakening (Kevin Lee Smith)
The Vacant Day (April6090)
The Flight (ErinK)
The Two Houses (Anthony Will)
For All the Grief (Larry Wilson)
The Scribe (Anthony Will)
Fare Well (Larry Wilson)
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