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The term "palate of hate departs" has been searched for 1 times on the American Poems site since October 5th, 2007.
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1. Mine Enemy is growing old -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 4227 times on American Poems.
Mine Enemy is growing old --
I have at last Revenge --
The Palate of the Hate departs --
If any would avenge
Let him be quick -- the Viand flits --
It is a faded Meat --
Anger as soon as fed is dead --
'Tis starving makes it fat --(Read full poem)
2. Poem (Hate Is Only One Of Many Responses) - written by Frank O\'Hara
Read 3633 times on American Poems.
Hate is only one of many responses
true, hurt and hate go hand in hand
but why be afraid of hate, it is only there
think of filth, is it really awesome
neither is hate
don't be shy of unkindness, either
it's cleansing and allows you to be... (Read full poem)
3. Art thou the thing I wanted? - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1547 times on American Poems.
Art thou the thing I wanted?
Begone -- my Tooth has grown --
Supply the minor Palate
That has not starved so long --
I tell thee while I waited
The mystery of Food
Increased till I abjured it
And dine without Like God --
--
Art thou the thing I... (Read full poem)
4. Indeed, indeed, I cannot tell - written by Henry David Thoreau
Read 6318 times on American Poems.
Indeed, indeed, I cannot tell,
Though I ponder on it well,
Which were easier to state,
All my love or all my hate.
Surely, surely, thou wilt trust me
When I say thou dost disgust me.
O, I hate thee with a hate
That would fain annihilate;
Yet... (Read full poem)
6. "And the sins of the fathers shall be" - written by Stephen Crane
From The Black Riders & Other Lines.
Published in 1905.
Read 6987 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)
7. Spleen - written by Frank O\'Hara
Read 1548 times on American Poems.
I know so much
about things, I accept
so much, it's like
vomiting. And I am
nourished by the
shabbiness of my
knowing so much
about others and what
they do, and accepting
so much that I hate
as if I didn't know
what it is, to me.
And what it is... (Read full poem)
8. The waters chased him as he fled, - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1535 times on American Poems.
The waters chased him as he fled,
Not daring look behind --
A billow whispered in his Ear,
"Come home with me, my friend --
My parlor is of shriven glass,
My pantry has a fish
For every palate in the Year" --
To this revolting bliss
The object... (Read full poem)
9. Symptom Recital - written by Dorothy Parker
From Enough Rope.
Published in 1926.
Read 4593 times on American Poems.
I do not like my state of mind;
I'm bitter, querulous, unkind.
I hate my legs, I hate my hands,
I do not yearn for lovelier lands.
I dread the dawn's recurrent light;
I hate to go to bed at night.
I snoot at simple, earnest folk.
I cannot take the... (Read full poem)
10. I had no time to Hate - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 4037 times on American Poems.
I had no time to Hate --
Because
The Grave would hinder Me --
And Life was not so
Ample I
Could finish -- Enmity --
Nor had I time to Love --
But since
Some Industry must be --
The little Toil of Love --
I thought
Be large enough for Me --(Read full poem)
11. Blight - written by Edna St. Vincent Millay
From Renascence and Other Poems.
Published in 1917.
Read 2105 times on American Poems.
Hard seeds of hate I planted
That should by now be grown,—
Rough stalks, and from thick stamens
A poisonous pollen blown,
And odors rank, unbreathable,
From dark corollas thrown!
At dawn from my damp garden
I shook the chilly... (Read full poem)
12. hate blows a bubble of despair into - written by e.e. cummings
Read 12608 times on American Poems.
hate blows a bubble of despair into
hugeness world system universe and bang
-fear buries a tomorrow under woe
and up comes yesterday most green and young
pleasure and pain are merely surfaces
(one itself showing,itself hiding one)
life's only and... (Read full poem)
13. Hate - written by Carl Sandburg
From Smoke and Steel.
Published in 1922.
Read 3936 times on American Poems.
ONE man killed another. The saying between them had been Id give you the shirt off my back.
The killer wept over the dead. The dead if he looks back knows the killer was sorry. It was a shot in one second of hate out of ten... (Read full poem)
14. The Barberry Bush - written by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Read 2856 times on American Poems.
The bush that has most briers and bitter fruit,
Wait till the frost has turned its green leaves red,
Its sweetened berries will thy palate suit,
And thou may'st find e'en there a homely bread.
Upon the hills of Salem scattered wide,
Their yellow... (Read full poem)
15. At The Hop - written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Read 345 times on American Poems.
‘Tis time to dress. Dost hear the music surging
Like sobbing waves that roll up from the sea?
Yes, yes, I hear – I yield – no need of urging;
I know your wishes, - send Lisette to me.
I hate the ballroom; hate its gilded pleasure;
I hate the... (Read full poem)
16. Stalk Me - written by Maggie Estep
From Love Is A Dog From Hell.
Read 1143 times on American Poems.
Liner Notes - (from Love Is A Dog From Hell)
My friend Jenny is really
worried that people are going to follow me around and send me dead animal
parts and doll heads as a result of this song but please, if you feel inclined
to send me dead animal... (Read full poem)
17. Foes - written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Read 398 times on American Poems.
Thank Fate for foes! I hold mine dear
As valued friends. He cannot know
The zest of life who runneth here
His earthly race without a foe.
I saw a prize, "Run," cried my friend;
"'T is thine to claim without a doubt."
But ere I... (Read full poem)
18. Love The Wild Swan - written by Robinson Jeffers
Published in 1935.
Read 1456 times on American Poems.
"I hate my verses, every line, every word.
Oh pale and brittle pencils ever to try
One grass-blade's curve, or the throat of one bird
That clings to twig, ruffled against white sky.
Oh cracked and twilight mirrors ever to catch
One color, one... (Read full poem)
19. When Ida Puts Her Armor On - written by Ellis Parker Butler
From Oshkosh Daily Northwestern.
Published in 1901.
Read 291 times on American Poems.
When Ida puts her armor on
And draws her trusty blade
The turnips in the bin turn pale,
The apples are afraid.
The quiet kitchen city wakes
And consternation feels,
And quick the tocsin pealeth forth
In long potato peels.
When Ida... (Read full poem)
20. Widow McFarlane - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 376 times on American Poems.
I was the Widow McFarlane,
Weaver of carpets for all the village.
And I pity you still at the loom of life,
You who are singing to the shuttle
And lovingly watching the work of your hands,
If you reach the day of hate, of terrible truth.
For... (Read full poem)
21. The Song of the Garden-Toad - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 405 times on American Poems.
Down, down beneath the daisy beds,
O hear the cries of pain!
And moaning on the cinder-path
They're blind amid the rain.
Can murmurs of the worms arise
To higher hearts than mine?
I wonder if that gardener hears
Who made the mold all... (Read full poem)
22. Ox Tamer, The. - written by Walt Whitman
From Leaves of Grass.
Published in 1900.
Read 2308 times on American Poems.
IN a faraway northern county, in the placid, pastoral region,
Lives my farmer friend, the theme of my recitative, a famous Tamer of Oxen:
There they bring him the three-year-olds and the four-year-olds, to break them;
He will take the wildest... (Read full poem)
23. The Genius Of The Crowd - written by Charles Bukowski
Read 7659 times on American Poems.
there is enough treachery, hatred violence absurdity in the average
human being to supply any given army on any given day
and the best at murder are those who preach against it
and the best at hate are those who preach love
and the best at war... (Read full poem)
24. Fire and Ice - written by Robert Frost
From New Hampshire.
Published in 1923.
Read 46109 times on American Poems.
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favour fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would... (Read full poem)
25. The Inventory Of Goodbye - written by Anne Sexton
Read 4299 times on American Poems.
I have a pack of letters,
I have a pack of memories.
I could cut out the eyes of both.
I could wear them like a patchwork apron.
I could stick them in the washer, the drier,
and maybe some of the pain would float off like dirt?
Perhaps down the... (Read full poem)
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