63 end of the world poetry
end of the world poetry Till it reached a cliff, and the trail stopped. I stood at the edge where the mist ascended, My journey done where the world ended. I looked downstream. There was nothing but sky, The sound of the ? The Last Night, The night, Like a blanket, Covering me, When I?m cold, Dark and mysterious, All the while, My dreams run free, I feel no pain, Why should I, I have nothing to lose, Not yet anyway, ? The End of the World, By Billy Collins, JSTOR and the Poetry Foundation are collaborating to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Poetry. Source: Poetry (March 1993) Browse all ? 08/04/2016?? Here are 10 poems to prepare us for the end of the world. 1. ? Perhaps the World Ends Here ? by Joy Harjo, ?The world begins at a kitchen table,? Harjo starts. ?No matter ? The End of the World, Archibald MacLeish 1892 (Glencoe) ? 1982 (Boston) Quite unexpectedly, as Vasserot, The armless ambidextrian was lighting, A match between his grea...