Poems about develops (19 Poems)
History of the Twentieth Century (A Roadshow) (Joseph Brodsky Poems)
The Sun’s in its orbit, yet I feel morbid. Act 1 Prologue Ladies and gentlemen and the day!All ye made of sweet human clay!Let me tell you: you are o’kay. Our show is to start without much delay.So let me inform … Continue reading
Falling (James Dickey Poems)
A 29-year-old stewardess fell … to her death tonight when she was swept through an emergency door that suddenly sprang open … The body … was found … three hours after the accident. -New York Times The states when they … Continue reading
Poems For Piraye (9 To 10 O’Clock Poems) (Nazim Hikmet Poems)
Remembering you is goodin prisonamid the newsof victory and deathas my fortieth year passes… Remembering you is goodyour handforgotten upon a blue dressyour hairwith the grave softnessof the earth of my beloved Istanbul.This joy of loving youis like a second … Continue reading
Masjid-e-Qar (Muhammad Iqbal Poems)
SILSILA-E-ROZ-O-SHAB NAQSH GAR-E-HADISAATSILSILA-E-ROZ-O-SHAB ASL-E-HAYAAT-O-MAMAATSILSILA-E-ROZ-O-SHAB TAAR-E-HAREER DO RAnGJIS SE BANAATI HAI ZAAT APNI QABAAY-E-SIFAATSILSILA-E-ROZ-O-SHAB SAAZ-E-AZAL KI FUGHAAnJIS SE DIKHAATI HAI ZAAT ZER-O-BAM-E-MUMKINAATTUJH KO PARAKTAA HAI YE, MUJH KO PARAKHTAA HAI YESILSILA-E-ROZ-O-SHAB SAIRAFI-E-KAAINAATTU HO AGAR KAM IYAAR, MAIn HOOn AGAR KAM IYAARMAUT … Continue reading
Hermann And Dorothea – I. Kalliope (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Poems)
FATE AND SYMPATHY. “NE’ER have I seen the market and streets so thoroughly empty!Still as the grave is the town, clear’d out! I verily fancyFifty at most of all our inhabitants still may be found there.People are so inquisitive! All … Continue reading
The Birth Of The Land (Pat O Cotter Poems)
For a thousand years the Devil crouched On the white hot flags of hell:For a thousand years the Devil cursed The imps that had chained him well;For a thousand years the Devil sulked And planned with his hell-trained brainOf the things he’d do, … Continue reading
Life (Madison Julius Cawein Poems)
I PESSIMIST There is never a thing we dream or do But was dreamed and done in the ages gone; Everything’s old; there is nothing that’s new, And so it will be while the world goes on. The thoughts we think have been … Continue reading
In The Matter Of Two Men (James David Corrothers Poems)
One does such work as one will not, And well each knows the right;Though the white storm howls, or the sun is hot, The black must serve the white.And it’s, oh, for the white man’s softening flesh, While the black man’s muscles grow!Well … Continue reading
Mr. Norman Burr, (Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney Poems)
Editor of the “Christian Secretary” for more than twenty years, died atHartford, December 5th, aged 59. We knew him as a man of sterling worth,Whose good example is a legacyBetter than gold for those he leaves behind. –His inborn piety … Continue reading
The Tide of Tendency (John Bowring Poems)
‘Tis the same great all-influencing Cause,The source of those inexorable laws Which gives its motion to the mountain rill,And by the self-same impulse guided ever,Leads on the widening, deepening, gathering river, The ocean’s vast receptacle to fill.And every wandering bee the flower … Continue reading