| Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird | ||
| by Wallace Stevens | ||
| Among twenty snowy mountains, The only moving thing Was the eye of the blackbird. II I was of three minds, III The blackbird whirled in the autumn winds. IV A man and a woman V I do not know which to prefer, VI Icicles filled the long window VII O thin men of Haddam, VIII I know noble accents IX When the blackbird flew out of sight, X At the sight of blackbirds XI He rode over Connecticut XII The river is moving. XIII It was evening all afternoon. |
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Forget the one that has been saying “Nevermore.”
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