Poems begining by U
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© Tupac Shakur
With all this extra stressing the question I wonder is after death
After my last breath
U R Ripping Us Apart!
© Tupac Shakur
Before u came the triangle never broke
we were bonded and melded as one
but as the 2 pushed u away
the one got weak and embraced u
and now u are ripping us apart..
Upon Parson Beanes
© Robert Herrick
Old Parson Beanes hunts six days of the week,
And on the seventh, he has his notes to seek.
Six days he hollows so much breath away
That on the seventh he can nor preach or pray.
Unheard Criticism
© Ethelwyn Wetherald
I talked with you to-day, all three,Two of you lurked unseen:Yourself, the boy you used to be,And the man you might have been.
Upon His Majesty’s Repairing of Paul’s
© Edmund Waller
Scarce suffer'd more upon Melita's shore,Than did his Temple in the sea of Time(Our Nation's Glory, and our Nation's Crime)When the first Monarch of this happy Isle,Mov'd with the ruin of so brave a pile,This work of cost and piety begunTo be accomplish'd by his glorious Son:Who all that came within the ample thoughtOf his wise Sire, has to perfection brought
Unchain the Laborer
© Pierpont John
Strike from that laborer's limbs his chain! In the fierce sun the iron burns!By night, it fills his dreams with pain; By day, it galls him as he turns.
Uninvited Reader
© Moritz Albert Frank
She notes in the poem she's reading where the disembodiedvoice speaking encounters
Up and Be a Hero
© McLachlan Alexander
Up my friend, be bold and true,There is noble work to do,Hear the voice which calls on you, "Up, and be a hero!"
Upton Wood
© MacDonald Wilson Pugsley
They hanged three men In Upton Wood:Three months on air Their feet have stood.
Upon Julia's Clothes
© Knox Edmund George Valpy
["Toy dogs with coats to match their owner's furs were afeature of the recent show at the Horticultural Hall."Daily Press.]
Unto this Last
© Julius Stanley de Vere Alexander
"UNTO this last" -- what is there in this WordShould so betray the grasping World and meThat any other meaning is prefer'dThan the plain truth, "This last as unto thee"?
Unmanifest Destiny
© Hovey Richard
To what new fates, my country, far And unforeseen of foe or friend,Beneath what unexpected star, Compelled to what unchosen end,
Union Station
© Couture Dani
I cannot love you all and I won't.The shoulder knows the will of the heart.The clam-soft give. The crack of the shell.
Upon a Quiet Conscience
© Charles I king of Great Britain
Close thine eyes and sleep secure,Thy soul is safe, thy body sure;He that guards thee, he that keeps,Never slumbers, never sleeps
Upon being Asked by a Reader whether the Verses Contained in this Book were True.
© Hilaire Belloc
And is it True? It is not True