Read full poem →Between sun showers in a place called White Pigeon
Nestling with a blacksmith shop, a post-office,
Dictionary Entry
One of several birds of the family Columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species.
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Poetry examples for “pigeon”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And on her cheeks a salt tear's trace.
Like pigeon blood her lips were red.
She clasped her bands above her head.
Read full poem →Or vile disease had got her." Then she looked
In other pigeon holes, and found in one
A photograph of Elenor Murray, knew
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The pigeon is referred to as Omeme or Omemee. No change.
Read full poem →Okahha’wis, the fresh-water herring
Ome’mee, the pigeon
Ona’gon, a bowl
Read full poem →198. Ring-dove. The cushat or wood-pigeon, is so called from a
white line that runs round its neck. *
Read full poem →I’ll leave it to all men of sense--
But you, my good friend, are the Pigeon.
To-roddle, &c.
Read full poem →And from the beech-trees on the wold
The last wood-pigeon coos and calls.
Read full poem →The black ducks mounting from the lake,
The pigeon in the pines,
The bittern's boom, a desert make
Read full poem →And thrust her broad wings like a banner 270
Into a coop for a vulgar pigeon;
And if day by day and week by week
