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Complete Destruction
in
General
It was an icy day.
We buried the cat,
then took her box
and set fire to it
in the back yard.
Those fleas that escaped
earth and fire
died by the cold.
By
William Carlos Williams
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Other poems by William Carlos Williams:
A Celebration
A Goodnight
A Sort Of A Song
Approach Of Winter
April Is The Saddest Month
Aux Imagistes
Berket And The Stars
Blizzard
Complaint
Complete Destruction
Danse Russe
Dedication For A Plot Of Ground
from "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower"
Heel & Toe To The End
Item
Landscape With The Fall Of Icarus
Light Hearted Author
Light Hearted William
Love Song
Muier
Nantucket
Overture To A Dance Of Locomotives
Pastoral
Poem (As the cat)
Portrait Of A Lady
Romance Moderne
Spring And All
Suzanne
Sympathetic Portrait Of A Child
The Cold Night
The Crowd At The Ball Game
The Dance
The Defective Record
The Desolate Field
The Disputants
The Great Figure
The Hunters in the Snow
The Ivy Crown
The Last Words Of My English Grandmother
The Late Singer
The Poem
The Red Wheelbarrow
The Soughing Wind
The Term
The Thing
The Uses Of Poetry
The Young Housewife
This Is Just To Say
To A Friend
To A Friend Concerning Several Ladies
To A Poor Old Woman
To Elsie
To Waken An Old Lady
Tract
Willow Poem
Winter Trees
Youth And Beauty
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