Poems begining by C
/ page 1 of 99 /Come Into The Garden, Maud
© Alfred Tennyson
Come into the garden, Maud,
For the black bat, Night, has flown,
Come into the garden, Maud,
I am here at the gate alone;
And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad,
And the musk of the roses blown.
Come Into the Garde, Maud
© Alfred Tennyson
Come into the garden, Maud,
For the black bat, Night, has flown,
Come into the garden, Maud,
I am here at the gate alone;
And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad,
And the musk of the roses blown.
Charge of the Light Brigade
© Alfred Tennyson
When can their glory fade?
O the wild charge they made!
All the world wonder'd.
Honour the charge they made!
Honour the Light Brigade,
Noble six hundred!
Can You See the Pride in the Panther
© Tupac Shakur
Can You See the Pride In the Panther
As he grows in splendor and grace
Comment
© Dorothy Parker
Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song,
A medley of extemporanea;
And love is a thing that can never go wrong;
And I am Marie of Roumania.
Carl Hamblin
© Edgar Lee Masters
The press of the Spoon River Clarion was wrecked,
And I was tarred and feathered,
Colloquy in Black Rock
© Robert Lowell
Here the jack-hammer jabs into the ocean;
My heart, you race and stagger and demand
More blood-gangs for your nigger-brass percussions,
Till I, the stunned machine of your devotion,
Clanging upon this cymbal of a hand,
Am rattled screw and footloose. All discussions
Communism and Imperialism
© Allama Muhammad Iqbal
The soul of both of them is impatient and restless,
Both of them know not God, and deceive mankind.
Crow's Theology
© Ted Hughes
Crow realized God loved him-
Otherwise, he would have dropped dead.
So that was proved.
Crow reclined, marvelling, on his heart-beat.
Crow Sickene
© Ted Hughes
Decided to get death, but whatever
Walked into his ambush
Was always his own body.
Crow Goes Hunting
© Ted Hughes
He imagined some words for the job, a lovely pack-
Clear-eyed, resounding, well-trained,
With strong teeth.
You could not find a better bred lot.
Crow Communes
© Ted Hughes
"Well," said Crow, "What first?"
God, exhausted with Creation, snored.
"Which way?" said Crow, "Which way first?"
God's shoulder was the mountain on which Crow sat.
"Come," said Crow, "Let's discuss the situation."
God lay, agape, a great carcass.
Crow Blacker than ever
© Ted Hughes
When God, disgusted with man,
Turned towards heaven.
And man, disgusted with God,
Turned towards Eve,
Things looked like falling apart.
Crow and the Sea
© Ted Hughes
He tried ignoring the sea
But it was bigger than death, just as it was bigger than life.
Croquis
© William Ernest Henley
The beach was crowded. Pausing now and then,
He groped and fiddled doggedly along,