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The term "p b shelly picture" has been searched for 32 times on the American Poems site since June 22nd, 2007.
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1. What A Writer - written by Charles Bukowski
Read 2565 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)
2. Picture Puzzle Piece - written by Shel Silverstein
From A Light in the Attic.
Published in 1981.
Read 88274 times on American Poems.
One picture puzzle piece
Lyin' on the sidewalk,
One picture puzzle piece
Soakin' in the rain.
It might be a button of blue
On the coat of the woman
Who lived in a shoe.
It might be a magical bean,
Or a fold in the red
Velvet robe of a... (Read full poem)
3. To see her is a Picture -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1982 times on American Poems.
To see her is a Picture --
To hear her is a Tune --
To know her an Intemperance
As innocent as June --
To know her not -- Affliction --
To own her for a Friend
A warmth as near as if the Sun
Were shining in your Hand.(Read full poem)
4. For Once, Then, Something - written by Robert Frost
From New Hampshire.
Published in 1923.
Read 8302 times on American Poems.
Others taught me with having knelt at well-curbs
Always wrong to the light, so never seeing
Deeper down in the well than where the water
Gives me back in a shining surface picture
Me myself in the summer heaven godlike
Looking out of a wreath... (Read full poem)
5. Make me a picture of the sun - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 4603 times on American Poems.
Make me a picture of the sun --
So I can hang it in my room --
And make believe I'm getting warm
When others call it "Day"!
Draw me a Robin -- on a stem --
So I am hearing him, I'll dream,
And when the Orchards stop their tune --
Put my pretense --... (Read full poem)
6. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters - written by Allen Ginsberg
From Plutonian Ode.
Published in 1980.
Read 2821 times on American Poems.
Pigeons shake their wings on the copper church roof
out my window across the street, a bird perched on the cross
surveys the city's blue-grey clouds. Larry Rivers
'll come at 10 AM and take my picture. I'm taking
your picture, pigeons. I'm writing... (Read full poem)
7. Coloring Book - written by Connie Wanek
Read 1415 times on American Poems.
Each picture is heartbreakingly banal,
a kitten and a ball of yarn,
a dog and bone.
The paper is cheap, easily torn.
A coloring book's authority is derived
from its heavy black lines
as unalterable as the ten commandments
within which minor... (Read full poem)
8. The Hunters in the Snow - written by William Carlos Williams
Read 7229 times on American Poems.
1962
The over-all picture is winter
icy mountains
in the background the return
from the hunt it is toward evening
from the left
sturdy hunters lead in
their pack the inn-sign
hanging from
a broken hinge is a stag a crucifix
between his... (Read full poem)
9. I would not paint -- a picture -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 4175 times on American Poems.
I would not paint -- a picture --
I'd rather be the One
Its bright impossibility
To dwell -- delicious -- on --
And wonder how the fingers feel
Whose rare -- celestial -- stir --
Evokes so sweet a Torment --
Such sumptuous -- Despair --
I would not... (Read full poem)
10. The Dance - written by William Carlos Williams
Read 17763 times on American Poems.
In Breughel's great picture, The Kermess,
the dancers go round, they go round and
around, the squeal and the blare and the
tweedle of bagpipes, a bugle and fiddles
tipping their bellies, (round as the thick-
sided glasses whose wash they... (Read full poem)
11. Dunes - written by Carl Sandburg
From Chicago Poems.
Published in 1912.
Read 2574 times on American Poems.
WHAT do we see here in the sand dunes of the white
moon alone with our thoughts, Bill,
Alone with our dreams, Bill, soft as the women tying
scarves around their heads dancing,
Alone with a picture and a picture coming one after the
other of all the... (Read full poem)
12. Springfield Magical - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 783 times on American Poems.
In this, the City of my Discontent,
Sometimes there comes a whisper from the grass,
"Romance, Romance — is here. No Hindu town
Is quite so strange. No Citadel of Brass
By Sinbad found, held half such love and hate;
No picture-palace in a... (Read full poem)
14. Mae Marsh, Motion Picture Actress - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 756 times on American Poems.
I
The arts are old, old as the stones
From which man carved the sphinx austere.
Deep are the days the old arts bring:
Ten thousand years of yesteryear.
II
She is madonna in an art
As wild and young as her sweet eyes:
A frail dew... (Read full poem)
15. River Moons - written by Carl Sandburg
From Smoke and Steel.
Published in 1922.
Read 1980 times on American Poems.
THE DOUBLE moon, one on the high back drop of the west, one on the curve of the river face,
The sky moon of fire and the river moon of water, I am taking these home in a basket, hung on an elbow, such a teeny weeny elbow, in my head.
I saw them last... (Read full poem)
16. The Iron Bridge - written by Billy Collins
Read 2524 times on American Poems.
I am standing on a disused iron bridge
that was erected in 1902,
according to the iron plaque bolted into a beam,
the year my mother turned one.
Imagine--a mother in her infancy,
and she was a Canadian infant at that,
one of the great infants of the... (Read full poem)
17. A Farm-Picture. - written by Walt Whitman
From Leaves of Grass.
Published in 1900.
Read 4062 times on American Poems.
THROUGH the ample open door of the peaceful country barn,
A sun-lit pasture field, with cattle and horses feeding;
And haze, and vista, and the far horizon, fading away.(Read full poem)
18. The Conspiracy - written by Robert Creeley
Read 1564 times on American Poems.
You send me your poems,
I'll send you mine.
Things tend to awaken
even through random communication
Let us suddenly
proclaim spring. And jeer
at the others,
all the others.
I will send a picture too
if you will send me one of you.(Read full poem)
19. Penniwit, the Artist - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 386 times on American Poems.
I lost my patronage in Spoon River
From trying to put my mind in the camera
To catch the soul of the person.
The very best picture I ever took
Was of Judge Somers, attorney at law.
He sat upright and had me pause
Till he got his cross-eye... (Read full poem)
20. To Mary Pickford - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 493 times on American Poems.
MOVING-PICTURE ACTRESS
(On hearing she was leaving the moving-pictures for the stage.)
Mary Pickford, doll divine,
Year by year, and every day
At the movmg-picture play,
You have been my valentine.
Once a free-limbed page in... (Read full poem)
21. John Gorham - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Read 493 times on American Poems.
“Tell me what you’re doing over here, John Gorham,
Sighing hard and seeming to be sorry when you’re not;
Make me laugh or let me go now, for long faces in the moonlight
Are a sign for me to say again a word that you forgot.”—
“I’m over... (Read full poem)
22. The power to be true to You, - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2118 times on American Poems.
The power to be true to You,
Until upon my face
The Judgment push his Picture --
Presumptuous of Your Place --
Of This -- Could Man deprive Me --
Himself -- the Heaven excel --
Whose invitation -- Yours reduced
Until it showed too small --(Read full poem)
23. My Picture-Gallery. - written by Walt Whitman
From Leaves of Grass.
Published in 1900.
Read 4687 times on American Poems.
IN a little house keep I pictures suspended, it is not a fixd house,
It is round, it is only a few inches from one side to the other;
Yet behold, it has room for all the shows of the world, all memories?
Here the tableaus of life, and here... (Read full poem)
24. The Amulet - written by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Read 4361 times on American Poems.
Your picture smiles as first it smiled,
The ring you gave is still the same,
Your letter tells, O changing child,
No tidings since it came.
Give me an amulet
That keeps intelligence with you,
Red when you love, and rosier red,
And when you love... (Read full poem)
25. "And the sins of the fathers shall be" - written by Stephen Crane
From The Black Riders & Other Lines.
Published in 1905.
Read 6976 times on American Poems.
"And the sins of the fathers shall be
visited upon the heads of the children,
even unto the third and fourth
generation of them that hate me."
Well, then I hate thee, unrighteous picture;
Wicked image, I hate thee;
So, strike with thy... (Read full poem)
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