Poems begining by G

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Guests

© Celia Thaxter

Sunflower tall and hollyhock, that wave in the

wind together,

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Guilt And Sorrow, Or, Incidents Upon Salisbury Plain

© William Wordsworth

I
A TRAVELLER on the skirt of Sarum's Plain
Pursued his vagrant way, with feet half bare;
Stooping his gait, but not as if to gain

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Greeting Poem

© Wilcox Ella Wheeler

There was a sound in the wind to-day,

Like a joyous cymbal ringing!

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Golgotha

© John Todhunter

1.
  On his cross still hangs the Saviour,
  Bears our sins in dreadful sum,
  Eighteen centuries and three quarters,
  Yet his kingdom is not come.

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Ghazal 14

© Daagh Dehlvi


khub parda hai ke chilman se lage baithe hain
saf chupate bhi nahin samane ate bhi nahin

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Ghasta Or, The Avenging Demon!!!

© Percy Bysshe Shelley

Hark! the owlet flaps her wing,
In the pathless dell beneath,
Hark! night ravens loudly sing,
Tidings of despair and death.--

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Goatsucker

© Sylvia Plath

So fables say the Goatsucker moves, masked from men's sight
In an ebony air, on wings of witch cloth,
Well-named, ill-famed a knavish fly-by-night,
Yet it never milked any goat, nor dealt cow death
And shadows only-cave-mouth bristle beset-
Cockchafers and the wan, green luna moth.

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Girl of Fifteen

© James Weldon Johnson

Girl of fifteen,
I see you each morning from my window
As you pass on your way to school.
I do more than see, I watch you.

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Gone For Ever

© Christina Georgina Rossetti

O happy rosebud blooming
Upon thy parent tree,
Nay, thou art too presuming
For soon the earth entombing
Thy faded charms shall be,
And the chill damp consuming.

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God And The Soldier

© Anonymous

God and the soldier

All men adore

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Go Winter!

© James Whitcomb Riley

Go, Winter!  Go thy ways!  We want again
  The twitter of the bluebird and the wren;
  Leaves ever greener growing, and the shine
  Of Summer's sun--not thine.--

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Golf Pride

© Edgar Albert Guest

As a golfer I'm not one who cops the money,

I shall always be a member of the dubs;

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Granny

© Ada Cambridge

Here, in her elbow chair, she sits
 A soul alert, alive,
A poor old body shrunk and bent-
 The queen-bee of the hive.

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God's Rest.

© Robert Crawford

I saw God in a dream go by,
As if He trod the phantom air
Within a hushed eternity,
Dead worlds around Him everywhere.

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Glee

© George Borrow

Roseate colours on heaven’s high arch

  Are beginning to mix with the blue and the gray,

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Ghosts In England

© Robinson Jeffers

At East Lulworth the dead were friendly and pitiful, I saw them

peek from their ancient earthworks on the coast hills

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Goodnight Little Houseplant

© Sheldon Allan Silverstein

Goodnight little houseplant asleep on the sill
I'll pull the shades so you don't catch a chill
And tomorrow in the morning don't be breaskfast for two
We'll have ham and eggs for me and nitrogen for you

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Gazing Upon Him Now, Severe And Dead

© Edna St. Vincent Millay

  She was as one that enters, sly, and proud,
  To where her husband speaks before a crowd,
  And sees a man she never saw before -
  The man who eats his victuals at her side,
  Small, and absurd, and hers: for once, not hers, unclassified.

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Gaita Galaica (With English Translation)

© Rubén Dario

Gaita galaica, que sabes cantar
lo que profundo y dulce nos es.
Dices de amor, y dices después
de un amargor como el de la mar.

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George Mullen's Confession

© James Whitcomb Riley

For the sake of guilty conscience, and the heart that ticks the
time
Of the clockworks of my nature, I desire to say that I'm
A weak and sinful creature, as regards my daily walk
The last five years and better.  It ain't worth while to talk--