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The term "zodiac sign" has been searched for 4 times on the American Poems site since March 9th, 2008.
Search Results: 1 poets and 25 poems matched this query.
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1. The Products of my Farm are these - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1927 times on American Poems.
The Products of my Farm are these
Sufficient for my Own
And here and there a Benefit
Unto a Neighbor's Bin.
With Us, 'tis Harvest all the Year
For when the Frosts begin
We just reverse the Zodiac
And fetch the Acres in.(Read full poem)
2. A Rhyme About an Electrical Advertising Sign - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 4629 times on American Poems.
I LOOK on the specious electrical light
Blatant, mechanical, crawling and white,
Wickedly red or malignantly green
Like the beads of a young Senegambian queen.
Showing, while millions of souls hurry on,
The virtues of collars, from sunset till... (Read full poem)
3. Partners - written by Ellis Parker Butler
From Century Magazine.
Published in 1897.
Read 1903 times on American Poems.
Love took chambers on our street
Opposite to mine;
On his door he tacked a neat,
Clearly lettered sign.
Straightway grew his custom great,
For his sign read so:
“Hearts united while you wait.
Step in. Love and Co.”
Much I... (Read full poem)
4. Indispensable Sign - written by Lee Upton
Read 572 times on American Poems.
Under the bank of fountains
in the cavern
between the rounded steps some man
is—what can I say—
showing himself to us?
The funny way we say it:
exposing himself,
as if he were a strip of film.
I had been staring into the distance
and... (Read full poem)
5. A Letter to Her Husband - written by Anne Bradstreet
Read 3730 times on American Poems.
Absent upon Public Employment
My head, my heart, mine eyes, my life, nay more,
My joy, my magazine, of earthly store,
If two be one, as surely thou and I,
How stayest thou there, whilst I at Ipswich lie?
So many steps, head from the heart to... (Read full poem)
6. An Old Story - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Read 1011 times on American Poems.
Strange that I did not know him then.
That friend of mine!
I did not even show him then
One friendly sign;
But cursed him for the ways he had
To make me see
My envy of the praise he had
For praising me.
I would have rid the earth... (Read full poem)
7. The Goose Fish - written by Howard Nemerov
Read 1935 times on American Poems.
On the long shore, lit by the moon
To show them properly alone,
Two lovers suddenly embraced
So that their shadows were as one.
The ordinary night was graced
For them by the swift tide of blood
That silently they took at flood,
And for a... (Read full poem)
8. If I could tell how glad I was - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1995 times on American Poems.
If I could tell how glad I was
I should not be so glad --
But when I cannot make the Force,
Nor mould it into Word,
I know it is a sign
That new Dilemna be
From mathematics further off
Than for Eternity.(Read full poem)
9. To tell the Beauty would decrease - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1553 times on American Poems.
To tell the Beauty would decrease
To state the Spell demean --
There is a syllable-less Sea
Of which it is the sign --
My will endeavors for its word
And fails, but entertains
A Rapture as of Legacies --
Of introspective Mines --(Read full poem)
10. If I Could Mourn Like A Mourning Dove - written by Frank Bidart
From Desire.
Published in 1997.
Read 1438 times on American Poems.
It is what recurs that we believe,
your face not at one moment looking
sideways up at me anguished or
elate, but the old words welling up by
gravity rearranged:
two weeks before you died in
pain worn out, after my usual casual sign-off
with All my... (Read full poem)
11. A Tooth upon Our Peace - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2264 times on American Poems.
A Tooth upon Our Peace
The Peace cannot deface --
Then Wherefore be the Tooth?
To vitalize the Grace --
The Heaven hath a Hell --
Itself to signalize --
And every sign before the Place
Is Gilt with Sacrifice --(Read full poem)
12. The Future -- never spoke -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2186 times on American Poems.
The Future -- never spoke --
Nor will He -- like the Dumb --
Reveal by sign -- a syllable
Of His Profound To Come --
But when the News be ripe --
Presents it -- in the Act --
Forestalling Preparation --
Escape -- or Substitute --
Indifference to... (Read full poem)
13. Naming The Stars - written by Joyce Sutphen
From Poetry Magazine.
Published in 2000.
Read 571 times on American Poems.
This present tragedy will eventually
turn into myth, and in the mist
of that later telling the bell tolling
now will be a symbol, or, at least,
a sign of something long since lost.
This will be another one of those
loose changes, the rearrangement... (Read full poem)
14. Dew -- is the Freshet in the Grass -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2906 times on American Poems.
Dew -- is the Freshet in the Grass --
'Tis many a tiny Mill
Turns unperceived beneath our feet
And Artisan lies still --
We spy the Forests and the Hills
The Tents to Nature's Show
Mistake the Outside for the in
And mention what we saw.
Could... (Read full poem)
15. Cliff Klingenhagen - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Read 1982 times on American Poems.
Cliff Klingenhagen had me in to dine
With him one day; and after soup and meat,
And all the other things there were to eat,
Cliff took two glasses and filled one with wine
And one with wormwood. Then, without a sign
For me to choose at all,... (Read full poem)
16. Mine -- by the Right of the White Election! - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2333 times on American Poems.
Mine -- by the Right of the White Election!
Mine -- by the Royal Seal!
Mine -- by the Sign in the Scarlet prison --
Bars -- cannot conceal!
Mine -- here -- in Vision -- and in Veto!
Mine -- by the Grave's Repeal --
Tilted -- Confirmed --
Delirious... (Read full poem)
17. I Am A Beggar Always - written by e.e. cummings
From is 5.
Read 14820 times on American Poems.
i am a beggar always
who begs in your mind
(slightly smiling, patient, unspeaking
with a sign on his
chest
BLIND)yes i
am this person of whom somehow
you are never wholly rid(and who
does not ask for more than
just enough dreams to
live on)... (Read full poem)
18. My Cocoon tightens -- Colors tease -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2063 times on American Poems.
My Cocoon tightens -- Colors tease --
I'm feeling for the Air --
A dim capacity for Wings
Demeans the Dress I wear --
A power of Butterfly must be --
The Aptitude to fly
Meadows of Majesty implies
And easy Sweeps of Sky --
So I must baffle at the... (Read full poem)
19. A Song - written by Robert Creeley
Read 2283 times on American Poems.
I had wanted a quiet testament
and I had wanted, among other things,
a song.
That was to be
of a like monotony.
(A grace
Simply. Very very quiet.
A murmur of some lost
thrush, though I have never... (Read full poem)
20. The Sunrise runs for Both -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1409 times on American Poems.
The Sunrise runs for Both --
The East -- Her Purple Troth
Keeps with the Hill --
The Noon unwinds Her Blue
Till One Breadth cover Two --
Remotest -- still --
Nor does the Night forget
A Lamp for Each -- to set --
Wicks wide away --
The North -- Her... (Read full poem)
21. Dave Lilly - written by Joyce Kilmer
From Trees and Other Poems.
Published in 1914.
Read 1248 times on American Poems.
There's a brook on the side of Greylock that used
to be full of trout,
But there's nothing there now but minnows; they say it is all fished
out.
I fished there many a Summer day some twenty years ago,
And I never quit without getting a mess... (Read full poem)
22. An Electric Sign Goes Dark - written by Carl Sandburg
From Smoke and Steel.
Published in 1922.
Read 1432 times on American Poems.
POLAND, France, Judea ran in her veins,
Singing to Paris for bread, singing to Gotham in a fizz at the pop of a bottles cork.
Wont you come and play wiz me she sang
and I just cant make my eyes... (Read full poem)
23. He touched me, so I live to know - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2842 times on American Poems.
He touched me, so I live to know
That such a day, permitted so,
I groped upon his breast --
It was a boundless place to me
And silenced, as the awful sea
Puts minor streams to rest.
And now, I'm different from before,
As if I breathed superior air... (Read full poem)
24. Jennie M'Grew - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 316 times on American Poems.
Not, where the stairway turns in the dark,
A hooded figure, shriveled under a flowing cloak!
Not yellow eyes in the room at night,
Staring out from a surface of cobweb gray!
And not the flap of a condor wing,
When the roar of life in your ears... (Read full poem)
25. Title divine -- is mine! - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 3642 times on American Poems.
Title divine -- is mine!
The Wife -- without the Sign!
Acute Degree -- conferred on me --
Empress of Calvary!
Royal -- all but the Crown!
Betrothed -- without the swoon
God sends us Women --
When you -- hold -- Garnet to Garnet --
Gold -- to Gold... (Read full poem)
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