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famous dramatic poems
I can not remember the title or author of this poem?

I found (is that the right word?) This poem in my high school English class. 1) It is written by a woman. I think she wrote the poem to her husband recently died. 2) The line can only vaguely remember "your fingers / / hand something once touched this cup. "The poem is basically about how she's alone in the house and remembering their relationship. I know it's quite famous and I remember my English teacher saying something dramatic like "Imagine being home alone when the whole world and writing of this poem!" The only other memory lines is somewhat vague about how his face still haunts her … or something … is a love / grief poem and I've been trying to find for years. Please let me know if you know any poem that is like this. And I believe that rhyming ABAB CDCD shaped so on.

The only poem I could find is this, http://plagiarist.com/poetry/5724/ Im sorry if what I hope is not found soon

The Dramatic Poem

Poe and Irving Stories - The Fall of the House of Usher and The Phantom Island [Musically Scored Dramatic Readings] (2 Audio Cassettes) Poe and Irving Stories - The Fall of the House of Usher and The Phantom Island [Musically Scored Dramatic Readings] (2 Audio Cassettes)

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