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The term "w blake" has been searched for 379 times on the American Poems site since May 16th, 2005.
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1. March 30 - written by David Lehman
Read 1082 times on American Poems.
Eighty-one degrees a record high for the day
which is not my birthday but will do until
the eleventh of June comes around and I know
what I want: a wide-brimmed Panama hat
with a tan hatband, a walk in the park
and to share a shower with a zaftig... (Read full poem)
2. For K.R. on her Sixtieth Birthday - written by Richard Wilbur
Read 2663 times on American Poems.
Blow out the candles of your cake.
They will not leave you in the dark,
Who round with grace this dusky arc
Of the grand tour which souls must take.
You who have sounded William Blake,
And the still pool, to Plato's mark,
Blow out the... (Read full poem)
3. Psalm IV - written by Allen Ginsberg
From Kaddish.
Published in 1960.
Read 4815 times on American Poems.
Now I'll record my secret vision, impossible sight of the face of God:
It was no dream, I lay broad waking on a fabulous couch in Harlem
having masturbated for no love, and read half naked an open book of Blake
on my lap
Lo & behold! I... (Read full poem)
5. Sunflower Sutra - written by Allen Ginsberg
From Howl and Other Poems.
Published in 1955.
Read 11968 times on American Poems.
I walked on the banks of the tincan banana dock and
sat down under the huge shade of a Southern
Pacific locomotive to look at the sunset over the
box house hills and cry.
Jack Kerouac sat beside me on a busted rusty iron... (Read full poem)
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