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Frequently the wood are pink by Emily Dickinson
Frequently the wood are pink --
Frequently are brown.
Frequently the hills undress
Behind my nati..
Fame is a bee. by Emily Dickinson
Fame is a bee.
It has a song --
It has a sting --
Ah, too, it has a wing...
"Faith" is a fine invention by Emily Dickinson
"Faith" is a fine invention
When Gentlemen can see --
But Microscopes are prudent
In an Emergency..
Florida by Elizabeth Bishop
The state with the prettiest name,
the state that floats in brackish water,
held together by mangr..
Five Flights Up by Elizabeth Bishop
Still dark.
The unknown bird sits on his usual branch.
The little dog next door barks in his sleep..
First Death In Nova Scotia by Elizabeth Bishop
In the cold, cold parlor
my mother laid out Arthur
beneath the chromographs:
Edward, Prince of Wa..
Filling Station by Elizabeth Bishop
Oh, but it is dirty!
--this little filling station,
oil-soaked, oil-permeated
to a disturbing, ov..
Futurity by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
AND, O beloved voices, upon which
Ours passionately call because erelong
Ye brake off in the middl..
From ‘The Soul’s Travelling’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
God, God!
With a child’s voice I cry,
Weak, sad, confidingly—
God, God!
Thou knowest, eyelid..
Fairy-Land by Edgar Allan Poe
Dim vales- and shadowy floods-
And cloudy-looking woods,
Whose forms we can’t discover
For the te..
For Annie by Edgar Allan Poe
Thank Heaven! the crisis-
The danger is past,
And the lingering illness
Is over at last-
And..
Fire-Caught by Langston Hughes
The gold moth did not love him
So, gorgeous, she flew away.
But the gray moth circled the flame
U..
Freedoms Plow by Langston Hughes
When a man starts out with nothing,
When a man starts out with his hands
Empty, but clean,
When a..
Forgotten Language by Shel Silverstein
Once I spoke the language of the flowers,
Once I understood each word the caterpillar said,
Once I..
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