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The term "p strong" has been searched for 132 times on the American Poems site since February 22nd, 2006.
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1. Sex Goddess - written by Maggie Estep
Read 1727 times on American Poems.
I am THE SEX GODDESS OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
so don't mess with me
I've got a big bag full of SEX TOYS
and you can't have any
'cause they're all mine
'cause I'm
the SEX GODDESS OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE.
"Hey," you may say to... (Read full poem)
2. Returned To Say - written by William Stafford
From Contemporary American Poetry.
Read 1947 times on American Poems.
When I face north a lost Cree
on some new shore puts a moccasin down,
rock in the light and noon for seeing,
he in a hurry and I beside him
It will be a long trip; he will be a new chief;
we have drunk new water from an unnamed stream;
under little... (Read full poem)
3. How To Psalmodize - written by Charles Simic
From The Major Young Poets.
Read 685 times on American Poems.
1. The Poet
Someone awake when others are sleeping,
Asleep when others are awake.
An illiterate who signs everything with an X.
A man about to be hanged cracking a joke.
2. The Poem
It is a piece of meat
Carried by a burglar
To distract a... (Read full poem)
4. The Cut Finger - written by Ellis Parker Butler
From Century Magazine.
Published in 1909.
Read 343 times on American Poems.
THE GOSSOON [Weeping]
It’s bleedin’! It’s bleedin’!
THE OULD WOMAN [Soothingly]
An’ shure, me lad, ‘t is bleedin’;
But come, me hearty laddy buck, be brave an’ do not cry;
A lad that’s learnin’ readin’ sh’u'd be far beyant the... (Read full poem)
5. He was weak, and I was strong -- then - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 3538 times on American Poems.
He was weak, and I was strong -- then --
So He let me lead him in --
I was weak, and He was strong then --
So I let him lead me -- Home.
'Twasn't far -- the door was near --
'Twasn't dark -- for He went -- too --
'Twasn't loud, for He said nought... (Read full poem)
6. Strong Draughts of Their Refreshing Minds - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1137 times on American Poems.
Strong Draughts of Their Refreshing Minds
To drink -- enables Mine
Through Desert or the Wilderness
As bore it Sealed Wine --
To go elastic -- Or as One
The Camel's trait -- attained --
How powerful the Stimulus
Of an Hermetic Mind --(Read full poem)
7. Last Invocation, The. - written by Walt Whitman
From Leaves of Grass.
Published in 1900.
Read 3096 times on American Poems.
1
AT the last, tenderly,
From the walls of the powerful, fortressd house,
From the clasp of the knitted locksfrom the keep of the well-closed doors,
Let me be wafted.
2
Let me glide noiselessly forth;
With the key of softness... (Read full poem)
8. Crimson Rambler - written by Carl Sandburg
From Cornhuskers.
Published in 1918.
Read 1303 times on American Poems.
NOW that a crimson rambler
begins to crawl over the house
of our two lives
Now that a red curve
winds across the shingles
Now that hands
washed in early sunrises
climb and spill scarlet
on a white lattice... (Read full poem)
9. Ossawatomie - written by Carl Sandburg
From Smoke and Steel.
Published in 1922.
Read 1405 times on American Poems.
I DONT know how he came,
shambling, dark, and strong.
He stood in the city and told men:
My people are fools, my people are young and strong, my people must learn, my people are terrible workers and fighters.
Always he kept on asking: Where... (Read full poem)
10. there are so many tictoc... - written by e.e. cummings
Read 6333 times on American Poems.
there are so many tictoc
there are so many tictoc
clocks everywhere telling people
what toctic time it is for
tictic instance five toc minutes toc
past six tic
Spring is not regulated and does
not get out... (Read full poem)
11. Anthony Findlay - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 418 times on American Poems.
Both for the country and for the man,
And for a country as well as a man,
'Tis better to be feared than loved.
And if this country would rather part
With the friendship of every nation
Than surrender its wealth,
I say of a man 'tis worse to... (Read full poem)
13. Sonnet 117 - All we were going strong - written by John Berryman
From Collected Poems 1937-1971.
Published in 1971.
Read 1962 times on American Poems.
All we were going strong last night this time,
the mots were flying & the frozen daiquiris
were downing, supine on the floor lay Lise
listening to Schubert grievous & sublime,
my head was frantic with a following rime:
it was a good evening,... (Read full poem)
14. Douglass - written by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Read 3203 times on American Poems.
Ah, Douglass, we have fall'n on evil days,
Such days as thou, not even thou didst know,
When thee, the eyes of that harsh long ago
Saw, salient, at the cross of devious ways,
And all the country heard thee with amaze.
Not ended then, the... (Read full poem)
15. now does our world descend... - written by e.e. cummings
Read 8087 times on American Poems.
now does our world descend
now does our world descend
the path to nothingness
(cruel now cancels kind;
friends turn to enemies)
therefore lament,my dream
and don a doer's doom
create is now contrive;
imagined,merely know
(freedom:what makes... (Read full poem)
16. Rutherford McDowell - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 296 times on American Poems.
They brought me ambrotypes
Of the old pioneers to enlarge.
And sometimes one sat for me—
Some one who was in being
When giant hands from the womb of the world
Tore the republic.
What was it in their eyes?—
For I could never fathom
That... (Read full poem)
17. By-And-Bye - written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Read 639 times on American Poems.
‘By-and-bye, ’ the maiden sighed – ‘by-and-bye
He will claim me for his bride,
Hope is strong and time is fleet;
Youth is fair, and love is sweet,
Clouds will pass that fleck my sky,
He will come back by-and-bye.’
‘By-and-bye, ’ the... (Read full poem)
18. The trees in the garden rained flowers. - written by Stephen Crane
From War is Kind & Other Lines.
Published in 1899.
Read 5561 times on American Poems.
The trees in the garden rained flowers.
Children ran there joyously.
They gathered the flowers
Each to himself.
Now there were some
Who gathered great heaps --
Having opportunity and skill --
Until, behold, only chance blossoms
Remained for the... (Read full poem)
19. An Inspiration - written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Read 1056 times on American Poems.
However the battle is ended,
Though proudly the victor comes
With fluttering flags and prancing nags
And echoing roll of drums.
Still truth proclaims this motto,
In letters of living light, -
No Question is ever settled,
Until it is settled... (Read full poem)
20. Settle The Question Right - written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Read 792 times on American Poems.
However the battle is ended,
Though proudly the victor comes,
With flaunting flags and neighing nags
And echoing roll of drums;
Still truth proclaims this motto
In letters of living light,
No question is ever settled
Until it is settled... (Read full poem)
21. A Tall Man - written by Carl Sandburg
From Cornhuskers.
Published in 1918.
Read 1770 times on American Poems.
THE MOUTH of this man is a gaunt strong mouth.
The head of this man is a gaunt strong head.
The jaws of this man are bone of the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachians.
The eyes of this man are chlorine of two sobbing oceans,
Foam, salt, green, wind,... (Read full poem)
22. I Hear America Singing. - written by Walt Whitman
From Leaves of Grass.
Published in 1900.
Read 19649 times on American Poems.
I HEAR America singing, the varied carols I hear;
Those of mechanics—each one singing his, as it should be, blithe and strong;
The carpenter singing his, as he measures his plank or beam,
The mason singing his, as he makes ready for work, or... (Read full poem)
23. Late Aubade & Explanation - written by Kate Northrop
From Back Through Interruption.
Published in 2002.
Read 451 times on American Poems.
Once in a field, in a wide rising stretch of paintbrush
& purple vetch, we stuck down
a tent, like punctuation, and drank through the evening
our bottle of bad wine. When you looked up,
the weather was holding: a few breezes,
a full moon... (Read full poem)
24. Two Items - written by Carl Sandburg
From Smoke and Steel.
Published in 1922.
Read 1117 times on American Poems.
STRONG rocks hold up the riksdag bridge
always strong river waters shoving their shoulders against them
In the riksdag to-night three hundred men are talking to each other about more potatoes and bread for the Swedish people to eat... (Read full poem)
25. Song of the Bowmen of Shu - written by Ezra Pound
Read 3275 times on American Poems.
Here we are, picking the first fern-shoots
And saying: When shall we get back to our country?
Here we are because we have the Ken-nin for our foemen,
We have no comfort because of these Mongols.
We grub the soft fern-shoots,
When anyone... (Read full poem)
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