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Nick And The Candlestick by Sylvia Plath
I am a miner. The light burns blue.
Waxy stalactites
Drip and thicken, tears
The earthen womb
..
North Atlantic by Carl Sandburg
WHEN the sea is everywhere
from horizon to horizon ..
when the salt and blue
fill a circle of hor..
Nocturne In A Deserted Brickyard by Carl Sandburg
Stuff of the moon
Runs on the lapping sand
Out to the longest shadows.
Under the curving willows,..
Night Stuff by Carl Sandburg
LISTEN a while, the moon is a lovely woman, a lonely woman, lost in a silver dress, lost in a circus..
Night Movement—New York by Carl Sandburg
IN the night, when the sea-winds take the city in their arms,
And cool the loud streets that kept t..
New Feet by Carl Sandburg
EMPTY battlefields keep their phantoms.
Grass crawls over old gun wheels
And a nodding Canada this..
New Farm Tractor by Carl Sandburg
The rear axles hold the kick of twenty Missouri jackasses.
It is in the records of the patent off..
Never Born by Carl Sandburg
THE TIME has gone by.
The child is dead.
The child was never even born.
Why go on? Why so much as..
Neighbors by Carl Sandburg
ON Forty First Street
near Eighth Avenue
a frame house wobbles.
If houses went on crutches
thi..
Near Keokuk by Carl Sandburg
THIRTY-TWO Greeks are dipping their feet in a creek.
Sloshing their bare feet in a cool flow of cle..
Neither Snow by Billy Collins
When all of a sudden the city air filled with snow,
the distinguishable flakes
blowing sideways,
..
Nostalgia by Billy Collins
Remember the 1340’s? We were doing a dance called the Catapult.
You always wore brown, the color cr..
Nightclub by Billy Collins
You are so beautiful and I am a fool
to be in love with you
is a theme that keeps coming up
in so..
Nagasaki Days by Allen Ginsberg
I -- A Pleasant Afternoon
for Michael Brownstein and Dick Gallup
One day 3 poets and 60 ears..
now does our world descend... by E. E. Cummings
now does our world descend
the path to nothingness
(cruel now cancels kind;
friends turn to en..
now is a ship... (9) by E. E. Cummings
now is a ship
which captain am
sails out of sleep
steering for dream..
Now i lay(with everywhere around)... (44) by E. E. Cummings
Now i lay(with everywhere around)
me(the great dim deep sound
of rain;and of always and of nowhere..
n(o)w... by E. E. Cummings
n(o)w
the
how
dis(appeared cleverly)world
iS Slapped:with;liGhtninG
!
at
which(shal)lpo..
nothing false and possible is love... (XXXIV) by E. E. Cummings
nothing false and possible is love
(who’s imagined,therefore is limitless)
love’s to giving as to..
nobody loved this... (4) by E. E. Cummings
nobody loved this
he)with its
of eye stuck
into a rock of
forehead.No
body
loved
big that..
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