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The term "parental guidance" has been searched for 35 times on the American Poems site since September 15th, 2005.
Search Results: 0 poets and 6 poems matched this query.
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1. Clavering - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Read 357 times on American Poems.
I say no more for Clavering
Than I should say of him who fails
To bring his wounded vessel home
When reft of rudder and of sails;
I say no more than I should say
Of any other one who sees
Too far for guidance of to-day,
Too near for... (Read full poem)
2. Insomniac - written by Sylvia Plath
From The Collected Poems.
Published in 1961.
Read 8745 times on American Poems.
The night is only a sort of carbon paper,
Blueblack, with the much-poked periods of stars
Letting in the light, peephole after peephole --
A bonewhite light, like death, behind all things.
Under the eyes of the stars and the moon's rictus
He suffers... (Read full poem)
3. The Iron Gate - written by Oliver Wendell Holmes
Read 713 times on American Poems.
WHERE is this patriarch you are kindly greeting?
Not unfamiliar to my ear his name,
Nor yet unknown to many a joyous meeting
In days long vanished,-- is he still the same,
Or changed by years, forgotten and forgetting,
Dull-eared,... (Read full poem)
4. Sainte-Nitouche - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Published in 1645.
Read 398 times on American Poems.
Though not for common praise of him,
Nor yet for pride or charity,
Still would I make to Vanderberg
One tribute for his memory:
One honest warrant of a friend
Who found with him that flesh was grass—
Who neither blamed him in defect... (Read full poem)
5. California Plush - written by Frank Bidart
From In the Western Night: Collected Poems 1965-1990.
Published in 1973.
Read 2806 times on American Poems.
The only thing I miss about Los Angeles
is the Hollywood Freeway at midnight, windows down and
radio blaring
bearing right into the center of the city, the Capitol Tower
on the right, and beyond it, Hollywood Boulevard
blazing
--pimps, surplus... (Read full poem)
6. Impossible To Tell - written by Robert Pinsky
Read 3280 times on American Poems.
to Robert Hass and in memory of Elliot Gilbert
Slow dulcimer, gavotte and bow, in autumn,
Bashõ and his friends go out to view the moon;
In summer, gasoline rainbow in the gutter,
The secret courtesy that courses like ichor
Through the old... (Read full poem)
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