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The term "w b yeats" has been searched for 467 times on the American Poems site since November 4th, 2004.
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1. Yeats Died Saturday In France - written by Delmore Schwartz
Published in 1939.
Read 1012 times on American Poems.
Yeats died Saturday in France.
Freedom from his animal
Has come at last in alien Nice,
His heart beat separate from his will:
He knows at last the old abyss
Which always faced his staring face.
No ability, no dignity
Can fail him now who trained so... (Read full poem)
2. Easter Week - written by Joyce Kilmer
From Main Street and Other Poems.
Published in 1917.
Read 2396 times on American Poems.
(In memory of Joseph Mary Plunkett)
("Romantic Ireland's dead and gone,
It's with O'Leary in the grave.")
William Butler Yeats.
"Romantic Ireland's dead and gone,
It's with O'Leary in the grave."
Then, Yeats, what gave that Easter... (Read full poem)
3. Dream Song 88: Op. posth. no. 11 - written by John Berryman
From His Toy, His Dream, His Rest.
Published in 1968.
Read 609 times on American Poems.
In slack times visit I the violent dead
and pick their awful brains. Most seem to feel
nothing is secret more
to my disdain I find, when we who fled
cherish the knowings of both worlds, conceal
more, beat on the floor,
where Bhain is... (Read full poem)
4. The Big Heart - written by Anne Sexton
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"Too many things are occurring for even a big heart to hold." - From an essay by W. B. Yeats
Big heart,
wide as a watermelon,
but wise as birth,
there is so much abundance
in the people I have:
Max, Lois, Joe, Louise,
Joan, Marie, Dawn,... (Read full poem)
5. Dear Reader - written by Billy Collins
Read 3419 times on American Poems.
Baudelaire considers you his brother,
and Fielding calls out to you every few paragraphs
as if to make sure you have not closed the book,
and now I am summoning you up again,
attentive ghost, dark silent figure standing
in the doorway of these... (Read full poem)
6. Ann Arbor Variations - written by Frank O\'Hara
Read 1095 times on American Poems.
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Wet heat drifts through the afternoon
like a campus dog, a fraternity ghost
waiting to stay home from football games.
The arches are empty clear to the sky.
Except for the leaves: those lashes of our
thinking and dreaming and drinking sight.
The... (Read full poem)
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