Car poems

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Somebody

© James Baker

And once more, where you were somebody,
You are now a nobody

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A Vianden

© Victor Marie Hugo

Il songe. Il s'est assis rêveur sous un érable.
Entend-il murmurer la forêt vénérable ?
Regarde-t-il les fleurs ? regarde-t-il les cieux ?
Il songe. La nature au front mystérieux

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On Finding A Fan

© George Gordon Byron

In one who felt as once he felt
  This might, perhaps, have fann'd the flame;
But now his heart no more will melt,
  Because that heart is not the same.

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Lines Suggested By The Fourteenth Of February - II

© Charles Stuart Calverley

Darkness succeeds to twilight:
  Through lattice and through skylight
The stars no doubt, if one looked out,
  Might be observed to shine:

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Fire, Famine, And Slaughter : A War Eclogue

© Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The Scene a desolate Tract in la Vendee.  Famine is discovered
lying on the ground; to her enter Fire and Slaughter.
  Fam. Sister! sisters! who sent you here?
  Slau. [to Fire.] I will whisper it in her ear.

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Esther, A Sonnet Sequence: XXX

© Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

Thus was my soul enfranchised. But anon,
With courage fired to full--fledged enterprise,
And pushing still the vantage I had won,
I sought communion with a world less wise,

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To Mrs. Mary Caesar

© Mary Barber

I read in your delighted Face,
The Nuptial Bands are ty'd:
From me congratulate her Grace,
Young Portland's lovely Bride.

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Come Back Clean

© Wilcox Ella Wheeler

This is the song for a soldier

To sing as he rides from home

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The Punishment Of Loke

© Madison Julius Cawein

The gods of Asaheim, incensed with Loke,
  A whirlwind yoked with thunder-footed steeds,
  And, carried thus, boomed o'er the booming seas,
  Far as the teeming wastes of Jotunheim,
  To punish Loke for all his wily crimes.

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The Camp Fire

© Wilcox Ella Wheeler

When night hung low and dew fell damp,

There fell athwart the shadows

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The Weed’s Counsel

© Bliss William Carman

SAID a traveller by the way
Pausing, "What hast thou to say,
Flower by the dusty road,
That would ease a mortal's load?"

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Waiting

© John Burroughs

Serene, I fold my hands and wait,
  Nor care for wind, nor tide, nor sea;
I rave no more 'gainst time or fate,
  For lo! my own shall come to me.

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When Pa Gets Back

© Edgar Albert Guest

I'M allus glad when my Pa gets back

From the shu-shu cars and the railroad track,

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Roll A Rock Down

© Henry Herbert Knibbs

On, out in the West where the riders are ready,
They sing an old song and they tell an old tale,
And its moral is plain: Take it easy, go steady,
While riding a horse on the Malibu Trail.

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Hymn XII: Come, Ye That Love the Lord

© Charles Wesley

Come, ye that love the Lord,

And let your joys be known;

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The Passion Of Our Lady

© Charles Péguy

For the past three days she had been wandering, and following.

She followed the people.

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Carmen LVIII

© Gaius Valerius Catullus

Caeli, Lesbia nostra, Lesbia illa,
illa Lesbia, quam Catullus unam
plus quam se atque suos amavit omnes,
nunc in quadriviis et angiportis
glubit magnanimos Remi nepotes.

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Caverns

© Madison Julius Cawein

_Written of Colossal Cave, Kentucky._


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The Vision Of Piers Plowman - Part 19

© William Langland

That thow [have thyn askyng], as the lawe asketh
Omnia sunt tua ad defendendum set non ad deprehendendum.'
The viker hadde fer hoom, and faire took his leeve -
And I awakned therwith, and wroot as me mette.

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The River.

© Wilcox Ella Wheeler

I am a river flowing from God's sea

Through devious ways. He mapped my course for me;