The poem features romantic images of gallant cavaliers, soldiers and explorers.
The poem featured a drag race between a black car and a white car.
The poem features a young boy walking on the beach, who finds two mockingbirds nesting and watches them.
Early Japanese poems feature many references to the female navel.
The poem features a homeless "trampwoman" and her three companions, traveling the open road in rural England.
The poems featured in this book are of the patriotic and romantic types.
The poems featured in the volume are usually considered apprentice works heavily indebted to Corso's reading.
The poems featured in the film were written by Jerry Quickley.
His poems featured topics such as the Vietnam war, miners strikes, and apartheid.
On a linguistic level, the poem features very colloquial and expressive language.