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The term "bachmann border" has been searched for 21 times on the American Poems site since August 22nd, 2005.
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2. Sheltered Garden - written by H. D.
Read 6020 times on American Poems.
I have had enough.
I gasp for breath.
Every way ends, every road,
every foot-path leads at last
to the hill-crest--
then you retrace your steps,
or find the same slope on the other side,
precipitate.
I have had enough--
border-pinks, clove-pinks,... (Read full poem)
3. Never for Society - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 5403 times on American Poems.
Never for Society
He shall seek in vain --
Who His own acquaintance
Cultivate -- Of Men
Wiser Men may weary --
But the Man within
Never knew Satiety --
Better entertain
Than could Border Ballad --
Or Biscayan Hymn --
Neither introduction
Need You... (Read full poem)
4. Taken from men -- this morning - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 3646 times on American Poems.
Taken from men -- this morning --
Carried by men today --
Met by the Gods with banners --
Who marshalled her away --
One little maid -- from playmates --
One little mind from school --
There must be guests in Eden --
All the rooms are full --
Far... (Read full poem)
5. Autumn -- overlooked my Knitting -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2951 times on American Poems.
Autumn -- overlooked my Knitting --
Dyes -- said He -- have I --
Could disparage a Flamingo --
Show Me them -- said I --
Cochineal -- I chose -- for deeming
It resemble Thee --
And the little Border -- Dusker --
For resembling Me --(Read full poem)
6. On the Garden Wall - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 1858 times on American Poems.
OH, once I walked a garden
In dreams. 'Twas yellow grass.
And many orange-trees grew there
In sand as white as glass.
The curving, wide wall-border
Was marble, like the snow.
I walked that wall a fairy-prince
And, pacing quaint and slow,... (Read full poem)
7. On The Garden Wall - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 4146 times on American Poems.
Oh, once I walked a garden
In dreams. 'Twas yellow grass.
And many orange-trees grew there
In sand as white as glass.
The curving, wide wall-border
Was marble, like the snow.
I walked that wall a fairy-prince
And, pacing quaint and... (Read full poem)
8. Ode To Modern Art - written by David Lehman
Read 823 times on American Poems.
Come on in and stay a while
I'll photograph you emerging from the revolving door
like Frank O'Hara dating the muse of modern art
Talking about the big Pollock show is better
than going to it on a dismal Saturday afternoon
when my luncheon partner is... (Read full poem)
9. Spinster - written by Sylvia Plath
From The Collected Poems.
Published in 1956.
Read 6475 times on American Poems.
Now this particular girl
During a ceremonious april walk
With her latest suitor
Found herself, of a sudden, intolerably struck
By the birds' irregular babel
And the leaves' litter.
By this tumult afflicted, she
Observed her lover's gestures... (Read full poem)
10. Bohemia - written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Read 382 times on American Poems.
Bohemia, o'er thy unatlassed borders
How many cross, with half-reluctant feet,
And unformed fears of dangers and disorders,
To find delights, more wholesome and more sweet
Than ever yet were known to the "elite."
Herein can dwell no... (Read full poem)
11. Saturday At The Border - written by Hayden Carruth
From Scrambled Eggs & Whiskey: Poems 1991-1995.
Read 1907 times on American Poems.
"Form follows function follows form . . . , etc."
--Dr. J. Anthony Wadlington
Here I am writing my first villanelle
At seventy-two, and feeling old and tired--
"Hey, Pops, why dontcha give us the old death knell?"--
And... (Read full poem)
12. Where Is David, the Next King of Israel? - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 435 times on American Poems.
Where is David? . . . O God's people,
Saul has passed, the good and great.
Mourn for Saul the first-anointed —
Head and shoulders o'er the state.
He was found among the Prophets:
Judge and monarch, merged in one.
But the wars of Saul... (Read full poem)
13. Full Fathom Five - written by Sylvia Plath
From The Collected Poems.
Published in 1958.
Read 3212 times on American Poems.
Old man, you surface seldom.
Then you come in with the tide's coming
When seas wash cold, foam-
Capped: white hair, white beard, far-flung,
A dragnet, rising, falling, as waves
Crest and trough. Miles long
Extend the radial sheaves
Of your spread... (Read full poem)
14. Shame - written by Richard Wilbur
Read 1137 times on American Poems.
It is a cramped little state with no foreign policy,
Save to be thought inoffensive. The grammar of the language
Has never been fathomed, owing to the national habit
Of allowing each sentence to trail off in confusion.
Those who have visited... (Read full poem)
15. Directions - written by Billy Collins
From Sailing Alone Around the Room.
Read 2608 times on American Poems.
You know the brick path in the back of the house,
the one you see from the kitchen window,
the one that bends around the far end of the garden
where all the yellow primroses are?
And you know how if you leave the path
and walk into the woods you... (Read full poem)
16. CIA Dope Calypso - written by Allen Ginsberg
From Cosmopolitan Greetings.
Published in 1972.
Read 5328 times on American Poems.
In nineteen hundred forty-nine
China was won by Mao Tse-tung
Chiang Kai-shek's army ran away
They were waiting there in Thailand yesterday
Supported by the CIA
Pushing junk down Thailand way
First they stole from the Meo Tribes
Up in the hills... (Read full poem)
17. Rhapsody on a Windy Night - written by T.S. Eliot
From Prufrock and Other Observations.
Published in 1917.
Read 7409 times on American Poems.
TWELVE o’clock.
Along the reaches of the street
Held in a lunar synthesis,
Whispering lunar incantations
Dissolve the floors of memory
And all its clear relations
Its divisions and precisions,
Every street lamp that I pass
Beats like a fatalistic... (Read full poem)
18. Old Deuteronomy - written by T.S. Eliot
From Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
Read 5320 times on American Poems.
Old Deuteronomy's lived a long time;
He's a Cat who has lived many lives in succession.
He was famous in proverb and famous in rhyme
A long while before Queen Victoria's accession.
Old Deuteronomy's buried nine wives
And more--I am tempted to say,... (Read full poem)
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