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The term "Nature - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow" has been searched for 61 times on the American Poems site since December 6th, 2004.
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2. Dream Song 1: Huffy Henry hid the day - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 2969 times on American Poems.
Huffy Henry hid the day,
unappeasable Henry sulked.
I see his point,—a trying to put things over.
It was the thought that they thought
they could do it made Henry wicked & away.
But he should have come out and talked.
All the world like... (Read full poem)
3. Dream Song 13: God bless Henry - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 1399 times on American Poems.
God bless Henry. He lived like a rat,
with a thatch of hair on his head
in the beginning.
Henry was not a coward. Much.
He never deserted anything; instead
he stuck, when things like pity were thinning.
So may be Henry was a human... (Read full poem)
4. Dream Song 77: Seedy Henry rose up shy - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 1348 times on American Poems.
Seedy Henry rose up shy in de world
& shaved & swung his barbells, duded Henry up
and p.a.'d poor thousands of persons on topics of grand
moment to Henry, ah to those less & none.
Wif a book of his in either hand
he is stript down to move... (Read full poem)
5. Dream Song 5: Henry sats in de bar & was odd - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 1027 times on American Poems.
Henry sats in de bar & was odd,
off in the glass from the glass,
at odds wif de world & its god,
his wife is a complete nothing,
St Stephen
getting even.
Henry sats in de plane & was gay.
Careful Henry nothing said aloud
but where a Virgin... (Read full poem)
6. Dream Song 29: There sat down, once, a thing - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 1399 times on American Poems.
There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart
sĂł heavy, if he had a hundred years
& more, & weeping, sleepless, in all them time
Henry could not make good.
Starts again always in Henry's ears
the little cough somewhere, an odour, a... (Read full poem)
7. Dream Song 129: Thin as a sheet his mother came to him - written by John Berryman
From His Toy, His Dream, His Rest.
Published in 1968.
Read 585 times on American Poems.
Thin as a sheet his mother came to him
during the screaming evenings after he did it,
touched F.J.'s dead hand.
The parlour was dark, he was the first pall-bearer in,
he gave himself a dare & then did it,
the thing was quite... (Read full poem)
8. Dream Song 7: 'The Prisoner of Shark Island' with Paul Muni - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 898 times on American Poems.
Henry is old, old; for Henry remembers
Mr Deeds' tuba, & the Cameo,
& the race in Ben Hur,—The Lost World, with sound,
& The Man from Blankey's, which he did not dig,
nor did he understand one caption of,
bewildered Henry, while the Big... (Read full poem)
9. Dream Song 104: Welcome, grinned Henry, welcome, fifty-one! - written by John Berryman
From His Toy, His Dream, His Rest.
Published in 1968.
Read 1457 times on American Poems.
Welcome, grinned Henry, welcome, fifty-one!
I never cared for fifty, when nothing got done.
The hospitals were fun
in certain ways, and an honour or so,
but on the whole fifty was a mess as though
heavy clubs from below
and from—God... (Read full poem)
11. Dream Song 31: Henry Hankovitch, con guĂtar - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 627 times on American Poems.
Henry Hankovitch, con guĂtar,
did a short Zen pray,
on his tatami in a relaxed lotos
fixin his mind on nuffin, rose-blue breasts,
and gave his parnel one French kiss;
enslaving himself he withdrew from his blue
Florentine leather case an... (Read full poem)
12. Dream Song 26: The glories of the world struck me - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 897 times on American Poems.
The glories of the world struck me, made me aria, once.
—What happen then, Mr Bones?
if be you cares to say.
—Henry. Henry became interested in women's bodies,
his loins were & were the scene of stupendous achievement.
Stupor.... (Read full poem)
13. "Nature" is what we see -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 7875 times on American Poems.
"Nature" is what we see --
The Hill -- the Afternoon --
Squirrel -- Eclipse -- the Bumble bee --
Nay -- Nature is Heaven --
Nature is what we hear --
The Bobolink -- the Sea --
Thunder -- the Cricket --
Nay -- Nature is Harmony --
Nature is what we... (Read full poem)
14. Dream Song 25: Henry, edged, decidedly, made up stories - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 761 times on American Poems.
Henry, edged, decidedly, made up stories
lighting the past of Henry, of his glorious
present, and his hoaries,
all the bight heals he tamped— —Euphoria,
Mr Bones, euphoria. Fate clobber all.
—Hand me back my crawl,
condign... (Read full poem)
15. Dream Song 134: Sick at 6 & sick again at 9 - written by John Berryman
From His Toy, His Dream, His Rest.
Published in 1968.
Read 790 times on American Poems.
Sick at 6 & sick again at 9
was Henry's gloomy Monday morning oh.
Still he had to lecture.
They waited, his little children, for stricken Henry
to rise up yet once more again and come oh.
They figured he was a fixture,
nuts to their bolds,... (Read full poem)
18. Amanda Barker - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 746 times on American Poems.
Henry got me with child,
Knowing that I could not bring forth life
Without losing my own.
In my youth therefore I entered the portals of dust.
Traveler, it is believed in the village where I lived
That Henry loved me with a husband's... (Read full poem)
19. Dream Song 71: Spellbound held subtle Henry all his four - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 1314 times on American Poems.
Spellbound held subtle Henry all his four
hearers in the racket of the market
with ancient signs, infamous characters,
new rythms. On the steps he was beloved,
hours a day, by all his four, or more,
depending. And they paid him.
It was not,... (Read full poem)
20. Dream Song 52: Silent Song - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 887 times on American Poems.
Bright-eyed & bushy tailed woke not Henry up.
Bright though upon his workshop shone a vise
central, moved in
while he was doing time down hospital
and growing wise.
He gave it the worst look he had left.
Alone. They all abandoned... (Read full poem)
21. Dream Song 16: Henry's pelt was put on sundry walls - written by John Berryman
From 77 Dream Songs.
Published in 1964.
Read 1380 times on American Poems.
Henry's pelt was put on sundry walls
where it did much resemble Henry and
them persons was delighted.
Especially his long & glowing tail
by all them was admired, and visitors.
They whistled: This is it!
Golden, whilst your frozen... (Read full poem)
22. Dream Song 78: Op. posth. no. 1 - written by John Berryman
From His Toy, His Dream, His Rest.
Published in 1968.
Read 803 times on American Poems.
Darkened his eye, his wild smile disappeared,
inapprehensible his studies grew,
nourished he less & less
his subject body with good food & rest,
something bizarre about Henry, slowly sheared
off, unlike you & you,
smaller & smaller, till in... (Read full poem)
25. Dream Song 124: Behold I bring you tidings of great joy - written by John Berryman
From His Toy, His Dream, His Rest.
Published in 1968.
Read 675 times on American Poems.
Behold I bring you tidings of great joy—
especially now that the snow & gale are still—
for Henry is delivered.
Not only is he delivered from the gale
but he has a little one. He's out of jail
also. It is a boy.
Henry's... (Read full poem)
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