Flower
Sestina September rain falls on the house.
In the failing light, the old grandmother
sits in the... more
Poet: Elizabeth Bishop by: Elizabeth Bishop | category: Sad Poetry | rating:  All Lovely Things All lovely things will have an ending,
All lovely things will fade and die,
And youth,... more
Poet: Conrad Aiken by: Conrad Aiken | category: Love Poetry | rating:  Beloved, Let Us Once More Praise The Rain Beloved, let us once more praise the rain.
Let us discover some new alphabet,
For... more
Poet: Conrad Aiken by: Conrad Aiken | category: Love Poetry | rating:  The Carver See, as the carver carves a rose,
A wing, a toad, a serpent's eye,
In cruel granite,... more
Poet: Conrad Aiken by: Conrad Aiken | category: Art Poetry | rating:  The House Of Dust: Part 03: 01: As evening falls As evening falls,
And the yellow lights leap one by one
Along high walls;
And along... more
Poet: Conrad Aiken by: Conrad Aiken | category: Dark Poetry | rating:  A Gravestone Far from the churchyard dig his grave,
On some green mound beside the wave;
To... more
Poet: William Allingham by: William Allingham | category: Death Poetry | rating:  Goodbye! Come, thrust your hands in the warm earth
And feel her strength through all your veins;... more
Poet: Richard Aldington by: Richard Aldington | category: Art Poetry | rating:  Fairy Song The moonlight fades from flower and rose
And the stars dim one by one;
The tale is... more
Poet: Louisa May Alcott by: Louisa May Alcott | category: Music Poetry | rating:  Lily-Bell and Thistledown Song I Awake! Awake! for the earliest gleam
Of golden sunlight shines
On the rippling waves,... more
Poet: Louisa May Alcott by: Louisa May Alcott | category: Music Poetry | rating:  Lily-Bell and Thistledown Song II Thistledown in prison sings:
Bright shines the summer sun,
Soft is the summer... more
Poet: Louisa May Alcott by: Louisa May Alcott | category: Music Poetry | rating:  |