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Walt Whitman. by Walt Whitman
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I CELEBRATE myself;
And what I assume you shall assume;
For every atom belonging to me, as go..
Work and Play by Ted Hughes
The swallow of summer, she toils all the summer,
A blue-dark knot of glittering voltage,
A whiplas..
Wind by Ted Hughes
This house has been far out at sea all night,
The woods crashing through darkness, the booming hill..
Winter Landscape, With Rooks by Sylvia Plath
Water in the millrace, through a sluice of stone,
plunges headlong into that black pond
where, abs..
Wintering by Sylvia Plath
This is the easy time, there is nothing doing.
I have whirled the midwife’s extractor,
I have my h..
Work Gangs by Carl Sandburg
BOX cars run by a mile long.
And I wonder what they say to each other
When they stop a mile long o..
Wind Song by Carl Sandburg
LONG ago I learned how to sleep,
In an old apple orchard where the wind swept by counting its money..
Wilderness by Carl Sandburg
THERE is a wolf in me … fangs pointed for tearing gashes … a red tongue for raw meat … and the hot l..
Whitelight by Carl Sandburg
YOUR whitelight flashes the frost to-night
Moon of the purple and silent west.
Remember me one of..
White Hands by Carl Sandburg
FOR the second time in a year this lady with the white hands is brought to the west room second floo..
Walking Across The Atlantic by Billy Collins
I wait for the holiday crowd to clear the beach
before stepping onto the first wave.
Soon I am w..
War Profit Litany by Allen Ginsberg
To Ezra Pound
These are the names of the companies that have made
money from this war
nineteenh..
Wild Orphan by Allen Ginsberg
Blandly mother
takes him strolling
by railroad and by river
--he’s the son of the absconded
..
When The Light Appears by Allen Ginsberg
Lento
You’ll bare your bones you’ll grow you’ll pray you’ll only know
When the light appears,..
warped this perhapsy... (9) by E. E. Cummings
warped this perhapsy
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when serpents bargain for the right to squirm... (22) by E. E. Cummings
when serpents bargain for the right to squirm
and the sun strikes to gain a living wage-
when thor..
when faces called flowers float out of the ground... (67) by E. E. Cummings
when faces called flowers float out of the ground
and breathing is wishing and wishing is having-
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when hair falls off and eyes blur And... (L) by E. E. Cummings
when hair falls off and eyes blur And
thighs forget(when clocks whisper
and night shouts)When mind..
when life is quite through with... (II) by E. E. Cummings
when life is quite through with
and leaves say alas,
much is to do
for the swallow,that closes
a..
what if a much of a which of a wind... (XX) by E. E. Cummings
what if a much of a which of a wind
gives the truth to summer’s lie;
bloodies with dizzying leaves..
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