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The term "o burdock" has been searched for 232 times on the American Poems site since November 4th, 2004.
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1. A Burdock -- clawed my Gown - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1411 times on American Poems.
A Burdock -- clawed my Gown --
Not Burdock's -- blame --
But mine --
Who went too near
The Burdock's Den --
A Bog -- affronts my shoe --
What else have Bogs -- to do --
The only Trade they know --
The splashing Men!
Ah, pity -- then!
'Tis Minnows... (Read full poem)
2. Beloved, Let Us Once More Praise The Rain - written by Conrad Aiken
Read 2681 times on American Poems.
Beloved, let us once more praise the rain.
Let us discover some new alphabet,
For this, the often praised; and be ourselves,
The rain, the chickweed, and the burdock leaf,
The green-white privet flower, the spotted stone,
And all that welcomes... (Read full poem)
3. Electra On Azalea Path - written by Sylvia Plath
From The Collected Poems.
Published in 1959.
Read 4587 times on American Poems.
The day you died I went into the dirt,
Into the lightless hibernaculum
Where bees, striped black and gold, sleep out the blizzard
Like hieratic stones, and the ground is hard.
It was good for twenty years, that wintering --
As if you never existed,... (Read full poem)
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