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The term "O Bubble O Bubble" has been searched for 385 times on the American Poems site since June 14th, 2005.
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1. Dying at my music! - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2303 times on American Poems.
Dying at my music!
Bubble! Bubble!
Hold me till the Octave's run!
Quick! Burst the Windows!
Ritardando!
Phials left, and the Sun!(Read full poem)
2. The Queen of Bubbles - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 596 times on American Poems.
[Written for a picture]
The Youth speaks: —:
"Why do you seek the sun
In your bubble-crown ascending?
Your chariot will melt to mist.
Your crown will have an ending."
The Goddess replies: — :
"Nay, sun is but a bubble,
Earth is... (Read full poem)
3. Kill your Balm -- and its Odors bless you - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1779 times on American Poems.
Kill your Balm -- and its Odors bless you --
Bare your Jessamine -- to the storm --
And she will fling her maddest perfume --
Haply -- your Summer night to Charm --
Stab the Bird -- that built in your bosom --
Oh, could you catch her last Refrain... (Read full poem)
4. The Mushroom is the Elf of Plants -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2262 times on American Poems.
The Mushroom is the Elf of Plants --
At Evening, it is not --
At Morning, in a Truffled Hut
It stop upon a Spot
As if it tarried always
And yet its whole Career
Is shorter than a Snake's Delay
And fleeter than a Tare --
'Tis Vegetation's Juggler... (Read full poem)
5. hate blows a bubble of despair into - written by e.e. cummings
Read 12608 times on American Poems.
hate blows a bubble of despair into
hugeness world system universe and bang
-fear buries a tomorrow under woe
and up comes yesterday most green and young
pleasure and pain are merely surfaces
(one itself showing,itself hiding one)
life's only and... (Read full poem)
6. What Curious Dresses All Men Wear - written by Delmore Schwartz
Published in 1938.
Read 1390 times on American Poems.
What curious dresses all men wear!
The walker you met in a brown study,
The President smug in rotogravure,
The mannequin, the bathing beauty.
The bubble-dancer, the deep-sea diver,
The bureaucrat, the adulterer,
Hide private parts which I... (Read full poem)
7. His Mansion in the Pool - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1427 times on American Poems.
His Mansion in the Pool
The Frog forsakes --
He rises on a Log
And statements makes --
His Auditors two Worlds
Deducting me --
The Orator of April
Is hoarse Today --
His Mittens at his Feet
No Hand hath he --
His eloquence a Bubble
As Fame should be... (Read full poem)
8. Distrustful of the Gentian - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 3459 times on American Poems.
Distrustful of the Gentian --
And just to turn away,
The fluttering of her fringes
Child my perfidy --
Weary for my ----------
I will singing go --
I shall not feel the sleet -- then --
I shall not fear the snow.
Flees so the phantom meadow
Before... (Read full poem)
9. He fumbles at your Soul - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 5410 times on American Poems.
He fumbles at your Soul
As Players at the Keys
Before they drop full Music on --
He stuns you by degrees --
Prepares your brittle Nature
For the Ethereal Blow
By fainter Hammers -- further heard --
Then nearer -- Then so slow
Your Breath has time to... (Read full poem)
10. Dear Friends - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Read 1544 times on American Poems.
Dear Friends, reproach me not for what I do,
Nor counsel me, nor pity me; nor say
That I am wearing half my life away
For bubble-work that only fools pursue.
And if my bubbles be too small for you,
Blow bigger then your own: the games we... (Read full poem)
11. A Poet at Twenty - written by Donald Hall
Read 1509 times on American Poems.
Images leap with him from branch to branch. His eyes
brighten, his head cocks, he pauses under a green bough,
alert.
And when I see him I want to hide him somewhere.
The other wood is past the hill. But he will enter it, and find the particular... (Read full poem)
12. Balloon Faces - written by Carl Sandburg
From Smoke and Steel.
Published in 1922.
Read 3224 times on American Poems.
THE BALLOONS hang on wires in the Marigold Gardens.
They spot their yellow and gold, they juggle their blue and red, they float their faces on the face of the sky.
Balloon face eaters sit by hundreds reading the eat cards, asking, What shall... (Read full poem)
13. The Melting - written by Russell Edson
From Ploughshares.
Read 1494 times on American Poems.
An old woman likes to melt her husband. She puts him in
a melting device, and he pours out the other end in a hot
bloody syrup, which she catches in a series of little husband
molds.
What splatters on the floor the dog licks up.
When they... (Read full poem)
14. Lyonnesse - written by Sylvia Plath
Read 3007 times on American Poems.
No use whistling for Lyonnesse!
Sea-cold, sea-cold it certainly is.
Take a look at the white, high berg on his forehead-
There's where it sunk.
The blue, green,
Gray, indeterminate gilt
Sea of his eyes washing over it
And a round bubble... (Read full poem)
15. Upon a Fit of Sickness - written by Anne Bradstreet
Published in 1632.
Read 1265 times on American Poems.
Twice ten years old not fully told
since nature gave me breath,
My race is run, my thread spun,
lo, here is fatal death.
All men must die, and so must I;
this cannot be revoked.
For Adam's sake this word God spake
when he so high... (Read full poem)
16. Three Spring Notations on Bipeds - written by Carl Sandburg
From Smoke and Steel.
Published in 1922.
Read 1120 times on American Poems.
1THE DOWN drop of the blackbird,
The wing catch of arrested flight,
The stop midway and then off: off for triangles, circles, loops of new hieroglyphs
This is Aprils way: a woman:
O yes, Im here again and your heart
knows I... (Read full poem)
17. Shine, Perishing Republic - written by Robinson Jeffers
Published in 1963.
Read 2730 times on American Poems.
While this America settles in the mould of its vulgarity, heavily thickening
to empire
And protest, only a bubble in the molten mass, pops and sighs out, and the
mass hardens,
I sadly smiling remember that the flower fades to make fruit,... (Read full poem)
18. A Display Of Mackeral - written by Mark Doty
Read 3962 times on American Poems.
They lie in parallel rows,
on ice, head to tail,
each a foot of luminosity
barred with black bands,
which divide the scales'
radiant sections
like seams of lead
in a Tiffany window.
Iridescent, watery
prismatics: think abalone,
the wildly... (Read full poem)
19. The Icecream People - written by Charles Bukowski
Read 1698 times on American Poems.
the lady has me temporarily off the bottle
and now the pecker stands up
better.
however, things change overnight--
instead of listening to Shostakovich and
Mozart through a smeared haze of smoke
the nights change, new
complexities:
we drive to... (Read full poem)
20. An Opera House - written by Amy Lowell
From Men, Women and Ghosts.
Read 1459 times on American Poems.
Within the gold square of the proscenium arch,
A curtain of orange velvet hangs in stiff folds,
Its tassels jarring slightly when someone crosses the stage behind.
Gold carving edges the balconies,
Rims the boxes,
Runs up and down fluted... (Read full poem)
21. The Alligator Bride - written by Donald Hall
Read 1687 times on American Poems.
The clock of my days winds down.
The cat eats sparrows outside my window.
Once, she brought me a small rabbit
which we devoured together, under
the Empire Table
while the men shrieked
repossessing the gold umbrella.
Now the beard on my... (Read full poem)
22. The Last Quarter of the Moon - written by Amy Lowell
From Sword Blades & Poppy Seed.
Read 1521 times on American Poems.
How long shall I tarnish the mirror of life,
A spatter of rust on its polished steel!
The seasons reel
Like a goaded wheel.
Half-numb, half-maddened, my days are strife.
The night is sliding towards the dawn,
And upturned hills crouch at... (Read full poem)
24. The City That Will Not Repent - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 386 times on American Poems.
Climbing the heights of Berkeley
Nightly I watch the West.
There lies new San Francisco,
Sea-maid in purple dressed,
Wearing a dancer's girdle
All to inflame desire:
Scorning her days of sackcloth,
Scorning her cleansing fire.... (Read full poem)
25. The Disquieting Muses - written by Sylvia Plath
From The Collected Poems.
Published in 1957.
Read 4043 times on American Poems.
Mother, mother, what ill-bred aunt
Or what disfigured and unsightly
Cousin did you so unwisely keep
Unasked to my christening, that she
Sent these ladies in her stead
With heads like darning-eggs to nod
And nod and nod at foot and head
And at the... (Read full poem)
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