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Poems from the public domain. Favorite pieces of our shared intellectual property. This land is your land, th... Mai multe

The Public Domain
William Butler Yeats: A Coat
Elinor Wylie: Incantation
Gerard Manley Hopkins: The Windhover
Edna St. Vincent Millay: Bluebeard
Lewis Carroll: Jabberwocky
William Carlos Williams: Danse Russe
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: XV.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson: The Oak
Carl Sandburg: Pool
Emily Dickinson: Beclouded
H. D.: The Mysteries Remain
D. H. Lawrence: Almond Blossom
Ezra Pound: A Girl
Robert Frost: My November Guest
E. E. Cummings: Chansons Innocentes I
Edna St. Vincent Millay: Counting-Out Rhyme
Hilaire Belloc: Rebecca, Who Slammed Doors For Fun
William Butler Yeats: The Cat and the Moon
William Blake: The Tyger
Emily Dickinson: To Make a Prairie
Sara Teasdale: Leaves
D. H. Lawrence: Green
Elinor Wylie: Valentine
Arthur Davison Ficke: Sonnet
George Cabot Lodge: Song
Walt Whitman: I will Take an Egg Out of the Robin's Nest
William Carlos Williams: The Shadow
Sara Teasdale: Chance

Rupert Brooke: The Night Journey

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Hands and lit faces eddy to a line;

    The dazed last minutes click; the clamour dies.

Beyond the great-swung arc o' the roof, divine,

    Night, smoky-scarv'd, with thousand coloured eyes

Glares the imperious mystery of the way.

    Thirsty for dark, you feel the long-limbed train

Throb, stretch, thrill motion, slide, pull out and sway,

    Strain for the far, pause, draw to strength again.…

As a man, caught by some great hour, will rise,

    Slow-limbed, to meet the light or find his love;

And, breathing long, with staring sightless eyes,

    Hands out, head back, agape and silent, move

Sure as a flood, smooth as a vast wind blowing;

    And, gathering power and purpose as he goes,

Unstumbling, unreluctant, strong, unknowing,

    Borne by a will not his, that lifts, that grows,

Sweep out to darkness, triumphing in his goal,

    Out of the fire, out of the little room.…

—There is an end appointed, O my soul!

    Crimson and green the signals burn; the gloom

Is hung with steam's far-blowing livid streamers.

    Lost into God, as lights in light, we fly,

Grown one with will, end-drunken huddled dreamers.

    The white lights roar. The sounds of the world die.

And lips and laughter are forgotten things.

    Speed sharpens; grows. Into the night, and on,

The strength and splendour of our purpose swings.

    The lamps fade; and the stars. We are alone.

Collected Poems, 1916

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