By Ruth Blandford (1902-2004), my maternal grandmother's (Lucinda Ann Strong Long) cousin, from her book, Hewn Like Stone: Poems:
Antagonists
My mind and body they are two,
And never have been one.
Animals never fought so hard
Within a tighter cage.
By Ruth Blandford (1902-2004), my maternal grandmother's (Lucinda Ann Strong Long) cousin, from her book, Hewn Like Stone: Poems:
Antagonists
My mind and body they are two,
And never have been one.
Animals never fought so hard
Within a tighter cage.
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 1/30/2008 05:34:00 PM
labels Hewn Like Stone, Lucinda Ann Strong Long, poem, poetry, Ruth Blandford
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