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The term "G is for Grandma" has been searched for 1048 times on the American Poems site since September 16th, 2005.
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1. The Prarie Battlements - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 1430 times on American Poems.
(To Edgar Lee Masters, with great respect)
HERE upon the prarie
Is our ancestral hall.
Agate is the dome,
Cornelian the wall.
Ghouls are in the cellar,
But fays upon the stairs.
And here lived old King Silver Dreams,
Always at his... (Read full poem)
2. The Morning Baking - written by Carolyn Forché
From Gathering The Tribes.
Published in 1976.
Read 1662 times on American Poems.
Grandma, come back, I forgot
How much lard for these rolls
Think you can put yourself in the ground
Like plain potatoes and grow in Ohio?
I am damn sick of getting fat like you
Think you can lie through your Slovak?
Tell filthy stories... (Read full poem)
3. The Little Old Lady in Lavender Silk - written by Dorothy Parker
From Death and Taxes.
Published in 1931.
Read 5935 times on American Poems.
I was seventy-seven, come August,
I shall shortly be losing my bloom;
I've experienced zephyr and raw gust
And (symbolical) flood and simoom.
When you come to this time of abatement,
To this passing from Summer to Fall,
It is manners to issue a... (Read full poem)
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