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The term "p b shelly +NATURE POEM" has been searched for 11 times on the American Poems site since October 24th, 2007.
Search Results: 6 poets and 25 poems matched this query.
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1. Poem - written by Donald Justice
Read 46406 times on American Poems.
This poem is not addressed to you.
You may come into it briefly,
But no one will find you here, no one.
You will have changed before the poem will.
Even while you sit there, unmovable,
You have begun to vanish. And it does no matter.
The poem will... (Read full poem)
2. shapeshifter poems - written by Lucille Clifton
From Next.
Read 10534 times on American Poems.
1
the legend is whispered
in the women's tent
how the moon when she rises
full
follows some men into themselves
and changes them there
the season is short
but dreadful shapeshifters
they wear strange hands
they walk through the... (Read full poem)
3. What A Writer - written by Charles Bukowski
Read 2564 times on American Poems.
what i liked about e.e. cummings
was that he cut away from
the holiness of the
word
and with charm
and gamble
gave us lines
that sliced through the
dung.
how it was needed!
how we were withering
away
in the old
tired
manner.
of course, then came... (Read full poem)
4. Your Dog Dies - written by Raymond Carver
Read 37936 times on American Poems.
it gets run over by a van.
you find it at the side of the road
and bury it.
you feel bad about it.
you feel bad personally,
but you feel bad for your daughter
because it was her pet,
and she loved it so.
she used to croon to it
and let it... (Read full poem)
5. Notice What This Poem Is Not Doing - written by William Stafford
Read 10706 times on American Poems.
The light along the hills in the morning
comes down slowly, naming the trees
white, then coasting the ground for stones to nominate.
Notice what this poem is not doing.
A house, a house, a barn, the old
quarry, where the river shrugs--
how much of... (Read full poem)
6. "Nature" is what we see -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 7564 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)
7. Introduction To Poetry - written by Billy Collins
From The Apple that Astonished Paris.
Published in 1988.
Read 10007 times on American Poems.
I ask them to take a poem
and hold it up to the light
like a color slide
or press an ear against its hive.
I say drop a mouse into a poem
and watch him probe his way out,
or walk inside the poem's room
and feel the walls for a light switch.
I... (Read full poem)
8. Ars Poetica - written by Archibald MacLeish
Read 7811 times on American Poems.
A poem should be palpable and mute
As a globed fruit,
Dumb
As old medallions to the thumb,
Silent as the sleeve-worn stone
Of casement ledges where the moss has grown--
A poem should be wordless
As the flight of birds.
*
A... (Read full poem)
9. Glass - written by Robert Francis
Read 3151 times on American Poems.
Words of a poem should be glass
But glass so simple-subtle its shape
Is nothing but the shape of what it holds.
A glass spun for itself is empty,
Brittle, at best Venetian trinket.
Embossed glass hides the poem of its absence.
Words should... (Read full poem)
10. Glass - written by Robert Francis
Read 2638 times on American Poems.
Words of a poem should be glass
But glass so simple-subtle its shape
Is nothing but the shape of what it holds.
A glass spun for itself is empty,
Brittle, at best Venetian trinket.
Embossed glass hides the poem or its absence.
Words should be... (Read full poem)
12. From an Atlas of the Difficult World - written by Adrienne Rich
Read 11925 times on American Poems.
I know you are reading this poem
late, before leaving your office
of the one intense yellow lamp-spot and the darkening window
in the lassitude of a building faded to quiet
long after rush-hour. I know you are reading this poem
standing up in... (Read full poem)
13. The Poem You Asked For - written by Larry Levis
From Wrecking Crew, University of Pittsburgh Press .
Published in 1972.
Read 3098 times on American Poems.
My poem would eat nothing.
I tried giving it water
but it said no,
worrying me.
Day after day,
I held it up to the llight,
turning it over,
but it only pressed its lips
more tightly together.
It grew sullen, like a toad
through... (Read full poem)
14. I thought that nature was enough - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 4074 times on American Poems.
I thought that nature was enough
Till Human nature came
But that the other did absorb
As Parallax a Flame --
Of Human nature just aware
There added the Divine
Brief struggle for capacity
The power to contain
Is always as the contents
But give a... (Read full poem)
16. Nature assigns the Sun -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 3477 times on American Poems.
Nature assigns the Sun --
That -- is Astronomy --
Nature cannot enact a Friend --
That -- is Astrology.(Read full poem)
17. Phoenix Lyrics - written by Delmore Schwartz
Published in 1957.
Read 1421 times on American Poems.
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If nature is life, nature is death:
It is winter as it is spring:
Confusion is variety, variety
And confusion in everything
Make experience the true conclusion
Of all desire and opulence,
All satisfaction and poverty.
II
When a hundred years... (Read full poem)
18. The Self and the Mulberry - written by Marvin Bell
Read 624 times on American Poems.
I wanted to see the self, so I looked at the mulberry.
It had no trouble accepting its limits,
yet defining and redefining a small area
so that any shape was possible, any movement.
It stayed put, but was part of all the air.
I wanted to learn... (Read full poem)
19. Garland for Queens, may be - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 5005 times on American Poems.
Garland for Queens, may be --
Laurels -- for rare degree
Of soul or sword.
Ah -- but remembering me --
Ah -- but remembering thee --
Nature in chivalry --
Nature in charity --
Nature in equity --
This Rose ordained!(Read full poem)
20. The Poem That Took The Place Of A Mountain - written by Wallace Stevens
Read 3503 times on American Poems.
There it was, word for word,
The poem that took the place of a mountain.
He breathed its oxygen,
Even when the book lay turned in the dust of his table.
It reminded him how he had needed
A place to go to in his own direction,
How he had... (Read full poem)
23. Epithalamium: A Marriage Poem - written by Major Henry Livingston, Jr.
Read 951 times on American Poems.
'Twas summer, when softly the breezes were blowing,
And Hudson majestic so sweetly was flowing,
The groves rang with music & accents of pleasure
And nature in rapture beat time to the measure,
When Helen and Jonas, so true and so loving,
Along... (Read full poem)
24. Poem (Faithful to your commands, o consciousness) - written by Delmore Schwartz
Published in 1962.
Read 594 times on American Poems.
Poem Faithful to your commands, o consciousness, o
Beating wings, I studied
the roses and the muses of reality,
the deceptions and the deceptive elation of the redness of the growing morning,
and all the greened and thomed variety of the vines... (Read full poem)
25. Nature can do no more - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2334 times on American Poems.
Nature can do no more
She has fulfilled her Dyes
Whatever Flower fail to come
Of other Summer days
Her crescent reimburse
If other Summers be
Nature's imposing negative
Nulls opportunity --(Read full poem)
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