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The term "pain that drips on our heart john kenned" has been searched for 30 times on the American Poems site since August 2nd, 2005.
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1. Oh, Gray And Tender Is The Rain - written by Lizette Woodworth Reese
From Spicewood.
Published in 1920.
Read 829 times on American Poems.
Oh, gray and tender is the rain,
That drips, drips on the pane!
A hundred things come in the door,
The scent of herbs, the thought of yore.
I see the pool out in the grass,
A bit of broken glass;
The red flags running wet and straight,
Down to the... (Read full poem)
2. John Evereldown - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Read 754 times on American Poems.
"Where are you going to-night, to-night, --
Where are you going, John Evereldown?
There's never the sign of a star in sight,
Nor a lamp that's nearer than Tilbury Town.
Why do you stare as a dead man might?
Where are you pointing away... (Read full poem)
3. Rebecca Wasson - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 389 times on American Poems.
Spring and Summer, Fall and Winter and Spring,
After each other drifting, past my window drifting!
And I lay so many years watching them drift and counting
The years till a terror came in my heart at times,
With the feeling that I had become... (Read full poem)
4. Barney Hainsfeather - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 430 times on American Poems.
If the excursion train to Peoria
Had just been wrecked, I might have escaped with my life --
Certainly I should have escaped this place.
But as it was burned as well, they mistook me
For John Allen who was sent to the Hebrew Cemetery
At... (Read full poem)
5. Thanksgiving - written by Joyce Kilmer
From Main Street and Other Poems.
Published in 1917.
Read 3457 times on American Poems.
(For John Bunker)
The roar of the world is in my ears.
Thank God for the roar of the world!
Thank God for the mighty tide of fears
Against me always hurled!
Thank God for the bitter and ceaseless strife,
And the sting of His chastening... (Read full poem)
6. John Gorham - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Read 495 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)
8. The Ripest Peach - written by James Whitcomb Riley
Read 2627 times on American Poems.
The ripest peach is highest on the tree --
And so her love, beyond the reach of me,
Is dearest in my sight. Sweet breezes, bow
Her heart down to me where I worship now!
She looms aloft where every eye may see
The ripest peach is highest... (Read full poem)
9. Silet - written by Ezra Pound
Read 2713 times on American Poems.
When I behold how black, immortal ink
Drips from my deathless pen - ah, well-away!
Why should we stop at all for what I think?
There is enough in what I chance to say.
It is enough that we once came together;
What is the use of setting it to... (Read full poem)
10. The Portent - written by Herman Melville
Read 1669 times on American Poems.
Hanging from the beam,
Slowly swaying (such the law),
Gaunt the shadow on the green,
Shenandoah!
The cut is on the crown
(Lo, John Brown),
And the stabs shall heal no more.
Hidden in the cap
Is the anguish none can draw;
So your... (Read full poem)
11. The Ballad Of A Bachelor - written by Ellis Parker Butler
From Century Magazine.
Read 1831 times on American Poems.
Listen, ladies, while I sing
The ballad of John Henry King.
John Henry was a bachelor,
His age was thirty-three or four.
Two maids for his affection vied,
And each desired to be his bride,
And bravely did they strive to bring
Unto their feet John... (Read full poem)
12. The Visitation - written by Joyce Kilmer
From Main Street and Other Poems.
Published in 1917.
Read 1395 times on American Poems.
(For Louise Imogen Guiney)
There is a wall of flesh before the eyes
Of John, who yet perceives and hails his King.
It is Our Lady's painful bliss to bring
Before mankind the Glory of the skies.
Her cousin feels her womb's sweet burden... (Read full poem)
13. Fight - written by Carl Sandburg
From Chicago Poems.
Published in 1914.
Read 4470 times on American Poems.
RED drips from my chin where I have been eating.
Not all the blood, nowhere near all, is wiped off my mouth.
Clots of red mess my hair
And the tiger, the buffalo, know how.
I was a killer.
Yes, I am a killer.
I come from killing.
I go to more.
I... (Read full poem)
14. Under the Harvest Moon - written by Carl Sandburg
From Chicago Poems.
Read 5329 times on American Poems.
Under the harvest moon,
When the soft silver
Drips shimmering
Over the garden nights,
Death, the gray mocker,
Comes and whispers to you
As a beautiful friend
Who remembers.
Under the summer roses
When the flagrant crimson
Lurks in... (Read full poem)
15. A Journey Through The Moonlight - written by Russell Edson
Read 1347 times on American Poems.
In sleep when an old man's body is no longer
aware of his boundaries, and lies flattened by
gravity like a mere of wax in its bed . . . It drips
down to the floor and moves there like a tear down a
cheek . . . Under the back door into the silver... (Read full poem)
16. Imanuel Ehrenhardt - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 430 times on American Poems.
I began with Sir William Hamilton's lectures.
Then studied Dugald Stewart;
And then John Locke on the Understanding,
And then Descartes, Fichte and Schelling,
Kant and then Schopenhauer --
Books I borrowed from old Judge Somers.
All read with... (Read full poem)
17. St. John's, Cambridge - written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
From Birds Of Passage.
Read 650 times on American Poems.
I stand beneath the tree, whose branches shade
Thy western window, Chapel of St. John!
And hear its leaves repeat their benison
On him, whose hand thy stones memorial laid;
Then I remember one of whom was said
In the world's darkest hour,... (Read full poem)
18. Pain has but one Acquaintance - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1991 times on American Poems.
Pain has but one Acquaintance
And that is Death --
Each one unto the other
Society enough.
Pain is the Junior Party
By just a Second's right --
Death tenderly assists Him
And then absconds from Sight.(Read full poem)
19. Pain -- has an Element of Blank -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 6945 times on American Poems.
Pain -- has an Element of Blank --
It cannot recollect
When it begun -- or if there were
A time when it was not --
It has no Future -- but itself --
Its Infinite contain
Its Past -- enlightened to perceive
New Periods -- of Pain.(Read full poem)
20. To England - written by Richard Brautigan
From Shake the Kaleidoscope.
Read 1168 times on American Poems.
There are no postage stamps that send letters
back to England three centuries ago,
no postage stamps that make letters
travel back until the grave hasn't been dug yet,
and John Donne stands looking out the window,
it is just beginning to rain this... (Read full poem)
21. Love Song - written by William Carlos Williams
Read 11792 times on American Poems.
I lie here thinking of you:—
the stain of love
is upon the world!
Yellow, yellow, yellow
it eats into the leaves,
smears with saffron
the horned branched the lean
heavily
against a smooth purple sky!
There is no light
only a honey-thick... (Read full poem)
22. Fame Speaks - written by e.e. cummings
Read 13418 times on American Poems.
Stand forth,John Keats! On earth thou knew'st me not;
Steadfast through all the storms of passion,thou,
True to thy muse,and virgin to thy vow;
Resigned,if name with ashes were forgot,
So thou one arrow in the gold had'st shot!
I never placed my... (Read full poem)
23. Little Brown Brother - written by Nick Carbo
From El Grupo McDonald's.
Published in 1995.
Read 2210 times on American Poems.
I've always wanted to play the part
of that puckish pubescent Filipino boy
in those John Wayne Pacific-War movies.
Pepe, Jose, or Juanito would be smiling,
bare-chested and eager to please
for most of the steamy jungle scenes.
I'd be the one who... (Read full poem)
24. Pain -- expands the Time -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1976 times on American Poems.
Pain -- expands the Time --
Ages coil within
The minute Circumference
Of a single Brain --
Pain contracts -- the Time --
Occupied with Shot
Gamuts of Eternities
Are as they were not --(Read full poem)
25. In the Shadow of the Palace - written by Carl Sandburg
From Smoke and Steel.
Published in 1922.
Read 1285 times on American Poems.
LET us go out of the fog, John, out of the filmy persistent drizzle on the streets of Stockholm, let us put down the collars of our raincoats, take off our hats and sit in the newspapers office.
Let us sit among the... (Read full poem)
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