|
This is the place to search for a free famous poem. The best resource for quotes and famous poetry.
|
From the Roof by Denise Levertov
This wild night, gathering the washing as if it were flowers animal vines twisting over the line and..
Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas
Now as I was young and easy under the apple boughs
About the lilting house and happy as the grass w..
From Love's First Fever To Her Plague by Dylan Thomas
From love’s first fever to her plague, from the soft second
And to the hollow minute of the womb,
..
Foster The Light by Dylan Thomas
Foster the light nor veil the manshaped moon,
Nor weather winds that blow not down the bone,
But s..
Father by Edgar Albert Guest
My father knows the proper way
The nation should be run;
He tells us children every day
Just wha..
First Fig by Edna St. Vincent Millay
My candle burns at both ends;
It will not last the night;
But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends—
It..
First Fig by Edna St. Vincent Millay
My candle burns at both ends;
It will not last the night;
But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends
I..
Fontaine, Je Ne Boirai Pas De Ton Eau! by Edna St. Vincent Millay
I know I might have lived in such a way
As to have suffered only pain:
Loving not man nor dog;
No..
Feast by Edna St. Vincent Millay
I drank at every vine.
The last was like the first.
I came upon no wine
So wonderful as thirst.
..
Francesca by Ezra Pound
You came in out of the night
And there were flowers in your hand,
Now you will come out of a confu..
from "Hugh Selwyn Mauberly" by Ezra Pound
For three years, out of key with his time,
He strove to resuscitate the dead art
Of poetry; to mai..
Further Instructions by Ezra Pound
Come, my songs, let us express our baser passions.
Let us express our envy for the man with a stead..
Fan-Piece, For Her Imperial Lord by Ezra Pound
O fan of white silk,
clear as frost on the grass-blade,
You also are laid aside...
Fare Well by Federico Garcia Lorca
If I die,
leave the balcony open.
The little boy is eating oranges.
(From my balcony I can see..
Friendship by Henry David Thoreau
I think awhile of Love, and while I think,
Love is to me a world,
Sole meat and sweetest drink,..
Faces In The Street by Henry Lawson
They lie, the men who tell us for reasons of their own
That want is here a stranger, and that miser..
From the Bush by Henry Lawson
The Channel fog has lifted –
And see where we have come!
Round all the world we’ve drifted,
A..
Flag of the Southern Cross by Henry Lawson
Sons of Australia, be loyal and true to her -
Fling out the flag of the Southern Cross!
Sing a l..
For Australia by Henry Lawson
Now, with the wars of the world begun, they’ll listen to you and me,
Now while the frightened nati..
Freedom on the Wallaby by Henry Lawson
Australia’s a big country
An’ Freedom’s humping bluey,
An’ Freedom’s on the wallaby
Oh! don’t..
|
|
Home -Link to this page
Free Poetry Contest Poetry.com will award over 1,200 awards and prizes totaling over $100,000 to amateur poets in the coming months. All contestants are eligible for both of our contests. Join Now!  |
|