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The term "b shaw" has been searched for 140 times on the American Poems site since November 19th, 2005.
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1. Ace Shaw - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 575 times on American Poems.
I never saw any difference
Between playing cards for money
And selling real estate,
Practicing law, banking, or anything else.
For everything is chance.
Nevertheless
Seest thou a man diligent in business?
He shall stand before Kings! (Read full poem)
2. I had some things that I called mine - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 4201 times on American Poems.
I had some things that I called mine --
And God, that he called his,
Till, recently a rival Claim
Disturbed these amities.
The property, my garden,
Which having sown with care,
He claims the pretty acre,
And sends a Bailiff there.
The station of... (Read full poem)
3. Reasonable Interest - written by Ellis Parker Butler
From Bookman.
Published in 1911.
Read 270 times on American Poems.
I want to know how Bernard Shaw
Likes beefsteak—fairly done, or raw?
I want to know what kinds of shoes
M. Maeterlinck and Howells use.
I have great curiosity
Regarding George Ade’s new boot tree.
Has Carolyn Wells of late employed
Hairpins... (Read full poem)
4. For the Union Dead - written by Robert Lowell
From Life Studies and For the Union Dead.
Published in 1964.
Read 12655 times on American Poems.
"Relinquunt Omnia Servare Rem Publicam."
The old South Boston Aquarium stands
in a Sahara of snow now. Its broken windows are boarded.
The bronze weathervane cod has lost half its scales.
The airy tanks are dry.
Once my nose crawled... (Read full poem)
5. Demolition - written by Mark Doty
Read 1212 times on American Poems.
The intact facade's now almost black
in the rain; all day they've torn at the back
of the building, "the oldest concrete structure
in New England," the newspaper said. By afternoon,
when the backhoe claw appears above
three stories of... (Read full poem)
6. The Testing-Tree - written by Stanley Kunitz
Read 2059 times on American Poems.
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On my way home from school
up tribal Providence Hill
past the Academy ballpark
where I could never hope to play
I scuffed in the drainage ditch
among the sodden seethe of leaves
hunting for perfect stones
rolled out of glacial time
into... (Read full poem)
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