EARLY May, after cold rain the sun baffling cold wind.
Irish setter pup finds a corner near the cellar door, all sun and no wind,
Cuddling there he crosses forepaws and lays his skull
Sideways on this pillow, dozing in a half-sleep,
Browns of hazel nut, mahogany, rosewood, played off against each other on his paws and head.
Dan
Carl Sandburg
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Poem topics: rain, sleep, head, door, corner, early, pillow, skull, sun, wind, cold, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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