Jean Blewett
Jean Blewett
(4 November 1872 - 1934 / Scotia, Lake Erie, Ontario)
Poems by Jean Blewett : 52 / 130
Madam Grundy - Poem by Jean Blewett
Madam, they say, has lost her way.
Tell me, has she passed thither?
Let her alone and she'll come home,
And bring her tales all with her.
Poems by Jean Blewett : 52 / 130
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Poem Submitted: Tuesday, May 8, 2012
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