William Carlos Williams
Born in September 17, 1883 / Died in March 4, 1963 / United States / English
Poems by William Carlos Williams
To A Poor Old Woman
... Comforted a solace of ripe plums ...
The Young Housewife
... to call the ice-man, fish-man, and stands ...
This Is Just To Say
... that were in the iceboxand which ...
The Red Wheelbarrow
... barrowglazed with rain ...
Poem (As the cat)
... then the hind stepped down ...
Spring And All
... brown with dried weeds, standing and fallenpatches of standing water ...
The Dance
... the Fair Grounds, swinging their butts, those ...
A Sort Of A Song
... sleepless. through metaphor to reconcile ...
Love Song
... I lie here thinking of you:the stain of love ...
Landscape With The Fall Of Icarus
... off the coast there wasa splash quite unnoticed ...
The Ivy Crown
... still, the roses!Romance has no part in it ...
The Widow's Lament In Springtime
... to go there and fall into those flowers ...
April Is The Saddest Month
... they parted oh how frolicsomeshe grew before him ...
The Thing
... me but it is not for me nor foranyone it merely ...
A Goodnight
... sleep and dream A black fungus springs out about the lonely church doors ...