To access the posts connected with any of these poets or poems, enter the poet’s surname in the search box located near the top right corner of this / any page or post; in most cases, entering part of the title of the poem also works. Any exceptions are noted with the entry.
ANACREONTEA
– “Ode to the Cicada”
ARNAULT, Vincent
– «La feuille»
AUDEN, W.H.
– “Epitaph for the Unknown Soldier”
This short poem appears as a coda in the MACSTRAVICK post, and must be accessed through that post; for some reason, macstravick, and not the title of his poem, is the sole functioning search term.
– “Where are brigands…”
BERRY, Wendell
– “The Peace of Wild Things”
BROUGHTON, James
– “For a Gathering of Poets”
CARTER, Sydney
– “Every Star Shall Sing a Carol”
CAVAFY, Constantine
– “As Much as You Can”
CHURCH, Richard
– “The Fallow Field”
Reblogged from PRACTICING RESURRECTION; to access this post via the Search box, you must enter the title of the poem (not the poet’s name)
CLIFTON, Lucille
– “racoon prayer”
COLLINS, Billy
– “Boy Shooting at Statue”
– “You, Reader” and “The Lanyard”
Post reblogged from BOOKS, J’ADORE; to access this post by title rather than author, the search term is the trouble with poetry.
COLUM, Padraic
– “A Cradle Song”
DICKINSON, Emily
– (“He ate and drank the precious Words…”)
– (“I never saw a Moor…”)
– (“The most triumphant Bird I ever knew or met…”)
– (“Who were ‘the Father and the Son’…”)
DUFFY, Carol Ann
– “Snow”
– “The Bee Carol”
EASTWICK, Ivy O.
– “The Wind Came Running”
ELLIOTT, David
– Interview
Reblogged from POETRY AT PLAY.
FARJEON, Eleanor
– “Mrs Malone”
– “The Night Will Never Stay”
FIELD, Rachel
– “Something Told the Wild Geese”
FISHER, Aileen
– “My Cat” ; “My Puppy”
FOLK
– “The Tree in the Wood”
– “Pueblo Blessing”
FROST, Robert
– “The Tuft of Flowers”
GIBBONS, Stella
– “Lullaby for a Baby Toad”
GOETHE
– «Die Poesie»
HAFIZ
– “No Reproach for the Drunkard”
HARRISON
– “Crow”
HOBERMAN, Mary Ann
– “The Teapot and the Kettle”
HOPKINS, Gerard Manley
– “Spring and Fall”
ISSA
– On Sparrows (untitled haiku)
JIMÉNEZ, Juan Ramón
– “This Day That Is the Whole of My Life”
– “I Am Not I”
LAMPMAN, Archibald
– “In November”
– “The Modern Politician”
– “The Largest Life”
– “The Frogs”
LAWRENCE, D. H.
– “Pax”
LINDBERGH, Reeve
– “The Circle of Days”
LYNCH, Thomas
– “Montbretia”
MACSTRAVICK, Eric
– «Le poème d’un soldat»
Using the Search box, this poem can be accessed only by the author’s surname, macstravick, not the poem’s title.
MAXSON, Nancy
– Interview
Reblogged from ST BRIGID PRESS.
MCCORD, David
– “This is My Rock”
– “Innuendo”
MERWIN, W. S.
– “Tale”
MILTON, John
– “On His Blindness”
MUIR, Edwin
– “Adam’s Dream”
– “Nothing There But Faith”
– “One Foot in Eden”
– “The Animals”
– “The Debtor”
– “The Late Wasp”
NYE, Naomi Shihab
– “Kindness”
Reblogged from BOOKS, J’ADORE.
O’DONOHUE, John
– “A Blessing for the New Year”
– “A Burren Prayer”
– “Wings”
OLIVER, Mary
– “Milkweed”
– “Mysteries, Yes”
PITTER, Ruth
– “The Bat”
PRELUTSKY, Jack
– “If”
ROETHKE, Theodore
– “Root Cellar”
RUMI
– “The Guest House”
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISSI
– “Canticle of the Sun”
SARETT, Lew
– “Four Little Foxes”
– “Fragile Beauty”
SEEDBUD (blogger)
– “Together”
Post reblogged from LEAF AND TWIG; to access it here, the requisite search term is the poem title, together.
SERVICE, Robert
– “Old David Smail”
SIDMAN, Joyce
– Interview
Reblogged from POETRY AT PLAY.
STEVENSON, Robert Louis
– “In the Highlands”
SYMONENKO, Vasyl’
– “To the Seeker after Fame, a Warning”
TAGORE, Rabindranath
– “The Last Bargain”
TENNYSON, Alfred
– “In Memoriam A.H.H.”
THOMAS, Dylan
– “The Hunchback in the Park”
TRANSTRÖMER, Tomas
– “Romanesque Arches”
WAGONER, David
– “To a Farmer Who Hung Five Hawks on his Barbed Wire”
WORDSWORTH, William
– “Intimations of Immortality”
WORTH, Valerie
– “Opossum”
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shoreacres said:
Wonderful! I went straight to the Wagoner poem (who wouldn’t, with that title?) and found a Christmas gift for my aunt in the book you mentioned there.
There are some other names here I don’t know. I’m going to enjoy working my way through the list. Thank you!
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beeholdn said:
That volume will not disappoint :)
I’m very glad the index page has come in handy already. Thanks for your comment!
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bearspawprint said:
What a thoughtful thing to do. Thank you.
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beeholdn said:
Thanks for your note, bearspawprint! Yes, I find it very useful to organize things in this way . . . makes for a handy reference. I’m glad you’ve found it helpful. Thank-you for your encouragement :)
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