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The term "G Michael Palmer" has been searched for 165 times on the American Poems site since March 31st, 2006.
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1. The Thorn - written by Joyce Kilmer
From Main Street and Other Poems.
Published in 1917.
Read 2656 times on American Poems.
(For the Rev. Charles L. O'Donnell, C. S. C.)
The garden of God is a radiant place,
And every flower has a holy face:
Our Lady like a lily bends above the cloudy sod,
But Saint Michael is the thorn on the rosebush of God.
David is the song... (Read full poem)
2. Michael Jackson - written by James A. Emanuel
From Jazz From the Haiku King.
Published in 1999.
Read 3086 times on American Poems.
There ain't NO-BO-DY
can dance like THAT, 'cept them twins
Jazzlene and Jazzphat.
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3. August 15 - written by David Lehman
Read 975 times on American Poems.
My new Web site is dropdead.com
It's interactive you get to choose how
you'll die, where, and at what age
and it'll still come as a complete
surprise to you I guarantee
but let's not get morbid it's a game
it's more fun than bullshit.com and a lot... (Read full poem)
4. Concerning Emperors - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 400 times on American Poems.
I. GOD SEND THE REGICIDE
Would that the lying rulers of the world
Were brought to block for tyrannies abhorred.
Would that the sword of Cromwell and the Lord,
The sword of Joshua and Gideon,
Hewed hip and thigh the hosts of Midian.
God send... (Read full poem)
5. July 12 - written by David Lehman
Read 1105 times on American Poems.
Wisteria, hysteria is as obvious a rhyme
as Viagra and Niagara there must be a reason
honeymooners traditionally went to the Falls
which were, said the divine Oscar,
an American bride's second biggest disappointment
tell me which do you like... (Read full poem)
6. January 2 - written by David Lehman
Read 506 times on American Poems.
The old war is over the new one has begun
between drivers and pedestrians on a Friday
in New York light is the variable and structure
the content according to Rodrigo Moynihan's
self-portraits at the Robert Miller Gallery where
the painter is... (Read full poem)
7. Stars - written by Joyce Kilmer
From Trees and Other Poems.
Published in 1914.
Read 4972 times on American Poems.
(For the Rev. James J. Daly, S. J.)
Bright stars, yellow stars, flashing through the air,
Are you errant strands of Lady Mary's hair?
As she slits the cloudy veil and bends down through,
Do you fall across her cheeks and over heaven too?
Gay... (Read full poem)
8. Michael Who Walks by Night - written by Reginald Shepherd
Read 489 times on American Poems.
For his sake drifting away from the true
windlessness, torn sails the aftermath
of him: white canvas suffering too vaguely
from the beautiful agreeing with these arguments,
but far away: sought him, found him
not, distant from image, archetype, the... (Read full poem)
9. We Ain't Got No Money, Honey, But We Got Rain - written by Charles Bukowski
Read 3229 times on American Poems.
call it the greenhouse effect or whatever
but it just doesn't rain like it used to.
I particularly remember the rains of the
depression era.
there wasn't any money but there was
plenty of rain.
it wouldn't rain for just a night or
a day,
it would... (Read full poem)
10. Nagasaki Days - written by Allen Ginsberg
From Plutonian Ode.
Published in 1978.
Read 4384 times on American Poems.
I -- A Pleasant Afternoon
for Michael Brownstein and Dick Gallup
One day 3 poets and 60 ears sat under a green-striped Chau-
tauqua tent in Aurora
listening to Black spirituals, tapping their feet, appreciating... (Read full poem)
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