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The term "H D Lawrence -lizard" has been searched for 866 times on the American Poems site since December 29th, 2004.
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1. A Hillside Thaw - written by Robert Frost
From New Hampshire.
Published in 1923.
Read 4108 times on American Poems.
To think to know the country and now know
The hillside on the day the sun lets go
Ten million silver lizards out of snow!
As often as I've seen it done before
I can't pretend to tell the way it's done.
It looks as if some magic of the... (Read full poem)
2. The Times Are Tidy - written by Sylvia Plath
Published in 1958.
Read 3245 times on American Poems.
Unlucky the hero born
In this province of the stuck record
Where the most watchful cooks go jobless
And the mayor's rôtisserie turns
Round of its own accord.
There's no career in the venture
Of riding against the lizard,
Himself withered these... (Read full poem)
3. Jazzanatomy - written by James A. Emanuel
From Jazz From the Haiku King.
Published in 1999.
Read 1487 times on American Poems.
EVERYTHING is jazz:
snails, jails, rails, tails, males, females,
snow-white cotton bales.
Knee-bone, thigh, hip-bone.
Jazz slips you percussion bone
classified "unknown."
Slick lizard rhythms,
cigar-smoke tunes,... (Read full poem)
4. Messy Room - written by Shel Silverstein
From A Light in the Attic.
Published in 1981.
Read 397290 times on American Poems.
Whosever room this is should be ashamed!
His underwear is hanging on the lamp.
His raincoat is there in the overstuffed chair,
And the chair is becoming quite mucky and damp.
His workbook is wedged in the window,
His sweater's been thrown on... (Read full poem)
5. Be Angry At San Pedro - written by Charles Bukowski
Read 1982 times on American Poems.
I say to my woman, "Jeffers was
a great poet. think of a title
like Be Angry At The Sun. don't you
realize how great that is?
"you like that negative stuff." she
says
"positively," I agree, finishing my
drink and pouring another.
"in one of... (Read full poem)
6. Potions - written by Yusef Komunyakaa
From Talking Dirty to the Gods.
Published in 2000.
Read 1729 times on American Poems.
The old woman made mint
Candy for the children
Who'd bolt through her front door,
Silhouettes of the great blue
Heron. She sold ten-dollar potions
From a half-lit kitchen. Chinese boxes
Furnished with fliers & sinkers. Sassafras
& lizard... (Read full poem)
7. The Kitchen Shears Speak - written by Christianne Balk
From Bindweed.
Published in 1985.
Read 305 times on American Poems.
This division must end.
Again I'm forced to amputate
the chicken's limb; slit the joint,
clip the heart, snip wing from back,
strip fat from flesh, separate
everything from itself. I'm used,
thrown down by unknown hands,
by cowards who can't bear... (Read full poem)
8. Demon - written by Anne Sexton
Read 7215 times on American Poems.
A young man is afraid of his demon and puts his hand
over the demon's mouth sometimes...-- D. H. Lawrence
I mentioned my demon to a friend
and the friend swam in oil and came forth to me
greasy and cryptic
and said,
"I'm thinking of taking him out... (Read full poem)
9. Green Fields - written by W.S. Merwin
Read 1205 times on American Poems.
By this part of the century few are left who believe
in the animals for they are not there in the carved parts
of them served on plates and the pleas from the slatted trucks
are sounds of shadows that possess no future
there is still game... (Read full poem)
10. In Every Direction - written by Ralph Angel
From Neither World.
Published in 1995.
Read 1388 times on American Poems.
As if you actually died in that dream
and woke up dead. Shadows of untangling vines
tumble toward the ceiling. A delicate
lizard sits on your shoulder, its eyes
blinking in every direction.
And when you lean forward and present your
hands to the... (Read full poem)
11. The Coliseum - written by Edgar Allan Poe
Read 1482 times on American Poems.
Type of the antique Rome! Rich reliquary
Of lofty contemplation left to Time
By buried centuries of pomp and power!
At length- at length- after so many days
Of weary pilgrimage and burning thirst,
(Thirst for the springs of lore that in... (Read full poem)
12. Now List to my Mornings Romanza. - written by Walt Whitman
From Leaves of Grass.
Published in 1900.
Read 2017 times on American Poems.
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NOW list to my mornings romanzaI tell the signs of the Answerer;
To the cities and farms I sing, as they spread in the sunshine before me.
A young man comes to me bearing a message from his brother;
How shall the young man know... (Read full poem)
13. NUREMBERG - written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
From The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems.
Read 1995 times on American Poems.
In the valley of the Pegnitz, where across broad meadow-lands
Rise the blue Franconian mountains, Nuremberg, the ancient,
stands.
Quaint old town of toil and traffic, quaint old town of art and
song,
Memories haunt thy pointed gables, like the... (Read full poem)
14. Magpiety - written by Philip Levine
Read 510 times on American Poems.
You pull over to the shoulder
of the two-lane
road and sit for a moment wondering
where you were going
in such a hurry. The valley is burned
out, the oaks
dream day and night of rain
that never comes.
At noon or... (Read full poem)
15. The Present - written by Philip Levine
Read 676 times on American Poems.
The day comes slowly in the railyard
behind the ice factory. It broods on
one cinder after another until each
glows like lead or the eye of a dog
possessed of no inner fire, the brown
and greasy pointer who raises his muzzle
a moment and... (Read full poem)
16. Part 4 of Trout Fishing in America - written by Richard Brautigan
Published in 1950.
Read 1827 times on American Poems.
THE AUTOPSY OF
TROUT FISHING IN AMERICA
This is the autopsy of Trout Fishing in America as if Trout
Fishing in America had been Lord Byron and had died in
Missolonghi, Greece, and afterward never saw the shores
of Idaho again, never saw... (Read full poem)
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