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The term "palanquin bearers" has been searched for 1 times on the American Poems site since October 7th, 2007.
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1. The Child Bearers - written by Anne Sexton
Read 2729 times on American Poems.
Jean, death comes close to us all,
flapping its awful wings at us
and the gluey wings crawl up our nose.
Our children tremble in their teen-age cribs,
whirling off on a thumb or a motorcycle,
mine pushed into gnawing a stilbestrol cancer
I passed on... (Read full poem)
2. On Reading Omar Khayyam - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 774 times on American Poems.
[During an anti-saloon campaign, in central Illinois.]
In the midst of the battle I turned,
(For the thunders could flourish without me)
And hid by a rose-hung wall,
Forgetting the murder about me;
And wrote, from my wound, on the... (Read full poem)
3. Berck-Plage - written by Sylvia Plath
From The Collected Poems.
Published in 1962.
Read 2312 times on American Poems.
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This is the sea, then, this great abeyance.
How the sun's poultice draws on my inflammation.
Electrifyingly-colored sherbets, scooped from the freeze
By pale girls, travel the air in scorched hands.
Why is it so quiet, what are they hiding?
I... (Read full poem)
4. A Broadway Pageant. - written by Walt Whitman
From Leaves of Grass.
Published in 1900.
Read 2967 times on American Poems.
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OVER the western sea, hither from Niphon come,
Courteous, the swart-cheek’d two-sworded envoys,
Leaning back in their open barouches, bare-headed, impassive,
Ride to-day through Manhattan.
Libertad!
I do not know whether others... (Read full poem)
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