
Tag: Poetry
“Spring” — William Carlos Williams

“I Would Like My Love To Die” — Samuel Beckett

“Gubbinal” — Wallace Stevens

“Nouns” — Tom Clark

“I Am in Danger—Sir—” — Adrienne Rich
“I Am in Danger—Sir—” by Adrienne Rich
“Half-cracked” to Higginson, living,
afterward famous in garbled versions,
your hoard of dazzling scraps a battlefield,
now your old snoodmothballed at Harvard
and you in your variorum monument
equivocal to the end—
who are you?you, woman, masculine
in single-mindedness,
for whom the word was more
than a symptom—a condition of being.
Till the air buzzing with spoiled language
sang in your ears
of Perjuryand in your half-cracked way you chose
silence for entertainment,
chose to have it out at last
on your own premises.
“Company” — Les Murray

“Two Cures for Love” — Wendy Cope

“Byzantium” — Malcolm Lowry

“Oscar Wilde” — Dorothy Parker

“Asylum Product” — Charles Reznikoff

“Résumé” — Dorothy Parker

“To a Poet” — Alexander Pushkin

“Why Do They Prate?” — Helene Johnson

“On a Primitive Canoe” — Claude McKay

“Sonet in Orknay” — William Fowler

“Sonnet” — Elizabeth Bishop
