Poetry Out Loud
POEMS: 25-LINES AND FEWER

A Black Man Talks of Reaping By Arna Bontemps
A Blessing By James Wright
A Boat beneath a Sunny Sky By Lewis Carroll
A Fixed Idea By Amy Lowell
A Hymn to God the Father By John Donne
A narrow Fellow in the Grass By Emily Dickinson
A Noiseless Patient Spider By Walt Whitman
A Red, Red Rose By Robert Burns
A Shropshire Lad II: Loveliest of trees, the cherry now By A. E. Housman
a song in the front yard By Gwendolyn Brooks
Actaeon By A.E. Stallings
Altruism By Molly Peacock
America By Claude McKay
Ancapagari By Carolyn Forché
Anecdote of the Jar By Wallace Stevens
Anne Rutledge By Edgar Lee Masters
Another Feeling By Ruth Stone
Anthem for Doomed Youth By Wilfred Owen
Ars Poetica By Archibald MacLeish
As Kingfishers Catch Fire By Gerard Manley Hopkins
At Cross Purposes By Samuel Menashe
At Melville's Tomb By Hart Crane
At the Vietnam Memorial By George Bilgere
aunt jemima By Lucille Clifton

Barter By Sara Teasdale
Battle Hymn of the Republic By Julia Ward Howe
Battlefield By Mark Turcotte
Beat! Beat! Drums! By Walt Whitman
Black Boys Play the Classics By Toi Derricotte
Blind Curse By Simon Joseph Ortiz
Boy and Egg By Naomi Shihab Nye
Break, Break, Break By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Broken Promises By David Kirby
Buckroe, After the Season, 1942 By Virginia Hamilton Adair
Buick By Karl Jay Shapiro

Cabezón By Amy Beeder
Carmel Highlands By Janet Loxley Lewis
Carmel Point By Robinson Jeffers
Catch a Little Rhyme By Eve Merriam
Childhood's Retreat By Robert Duncan
Chord By Stuart Dybek
Chorus Sacerdotum By Baron Brooke Fulke Greville
Coda By Basil Bunting
Cold Blooded Creatures By Elinor Wylie
Concord Hymn By Ralph Waldo Emerson
Cool Tombs By Carl Sandburg
Crossing the Bar By Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Danse Russe By William Carlos Williams
Deliberate By Amy Uyematsu
Difference By Stephen Vincent Benét
Discrimination By Kenneth Rexroth
Do Not! By Stevie Smith
Dream Song 14 By John Berryman
Dreamers By Siegfried Sassoon
Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River By Robert Bly

Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest By B. H. Fairchild
Eating Together By Li-Young Lee
Echo By Daryl Hine
Emplumada By Lorna Dee Cervantes
England in 1819 By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Epilogue By Robert Browning
Epilogue By Robert Lowell
Epitaph By Katherine Philips
Ex Machina By Linda Gregerson
Experience By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Fable for Blackboard By George Starbuck
Faith By David Baker
Famous By Naomi Shihab Nye
Father's Old Blue Cardigan By Anne Carson
Fierce Girl Playing Hopscotch By Alice Fulton
Fire and Ice By Robert Frost
First Poem for You By Kim Addonizio
Flaxman By Margaret Fuller
Flirtation By Rita Dove
Flood: Years of Solitude By Dionisio D. Martinez
Follow Thy Fair Sun By Thomas Campion
For Allen Ginsberg By X J Kennedy
For My Contemporaries By J. V. Cunningham
For My Daughter By Weldon Kees
Fortuna By Thomas Carlyle

Garden By H. D.
Gitanjali 35 By Rabindranath Tagore
God's Grandeur By Gerard Manley Hopkins
Golden Retrievals By Mark Doty

Hap By Thomas Hardy
Harlem By Langston Hughes
Hearing your words, and not a word among them By Edna St. Vincent Millay
Helen By H. D.
Her Kind By Anne Sexton
Here Is an Ear Hear By Victor Hernández Cruz
Holy Sonnets: Batter my heart, three-person'd God By John Donne
Holy Sonnets: Death, be not proud By John Donne
How I Discovered Poetry By Marilyn Nelson
How many times these low feet staggered By Emily Dickinson
Hush By David St. John

I Am! By John Clare
I Am Learning To Abandon the World By Linda Pastan
i carry your heart with me(i carry it in By E. E. Cummings
I Close My Eyes By David Ignatow
I Dreamed That I Was Old By Stanley J. Kunitz
I felt a Funeral in my Brain By Emily Dickinson
I Grant you Ample Leave By George Eliot
I Hear America Singing By Walt Whitman
I think I should have loved you presently By Edna St. Vincent Millay
I, Too By Langston Hughes
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud By William Wordsworth
In a Dark Time By Theodore Roethke
in Just- By E. E. Cummings
In Praise of Pain By Heather McHugh
In the Desert By Stephen Crane
Incident By Countee Cullen
Inside Out By Diane Wakoski
Insomnia By Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Introduction to the Songs of Innocence By William Blake
Invictus By William Ernest Henley
It Couldn't Be Done By Edgar Albert Guest
It sifts from Leaden Sieves By Emily Dickinson
It was not death, for I stood up By Emily Dickinson
It would be neat if with the New Year By Jimmy Santiago Baca
It's the Little Towns I Like By Thomas Lux

Keeping Things Whole By Mark Strand
kitchenette building By Gwendolyn Brooks

Late Echo By John Ashbery
Layabout By John Brehm
Learning to Love America By Shirley Geok-Lin Lim
Let Evening Come By Jane Kenyon
Let It Be Forgotten By Sara Teasdale
Life By Edith Wharton
Life in a Love By Robert Browning
Light Shining out of Darkness By William Cowper
Like Rousseau By Amiri Baraka
Lincoln By Vachel Lindsay
Lissadell By Wendy Cope
Little Father By Li-Young Lee
London By William Blake
Love (III) By George Herbert
Love Armed By Aphra Behn
"Love of My Flesh, Living Death" By Lorna Dee Cervantes
Lucinda Matlock By Edgar Lee Masters

Medusa By Louise Bogan
Mezzo Cammin By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Mingus at the Showplace By William Matthews
Mother to Son By Langston Hughes
Mrs. Adam By Kathleen Norris
Mrs. Kessler By Edgar Lee Masters
Much Madness is divinest Sense — By Emily Dickinson
mulberry fields By Lucille Clifton
Musical Moment By Virginia Hamilton Adair
My Papa's Waltz By Theodore Roethke
My Sad Captains By Thom Gunn

Nineteen-Fourteen: The Soldier By Rupert Brooke
Not Waving but Drowning By Stevie Smith
November Cotton Flower By Jean Toomer
Nude Descending a Staircase By X J Kennedy
Nurture By Maxine W. Kumin

O Captain! My Captain! By Walt Whitman
Ode on Solitude By Alexander Pope
Of Memory and Distance By Russell Edson
Oh, Hope! thou soother sweet of human woes By Charlotte Smith
Old Ironsides By Oliver Wendell Holmes
On Hurricane Jackson By Alan Dugan
On Inhabiting an Orange By Josephine Miles
On Monsieur's Departure By Queen Elizabeth I
On the Death of Richard West By Thomas Gray
On the Lawn at the Villa By Louis Simpson
On Virtue By Phillis Wheatley
One Art By Elizabeth Bishop
One Perfect Rose By Dorothy Parker
Ox Cart Man By Donald Hall
Ozymandias By Percy Bysshe Shelley

Part for the Whole By Robert Francis
Past-Lives Therapy By Charles Simic
Pleasures By Denise Levertov
Poem for My Twentieth Birthday By Kenneth Koch
Possible Answers to Prayer By Scott Cairns
Prayer By Jorie Graham
Prayer for My Father By Robert Bly
Pride By Yusef Komunyakaa
Prison Song By Alan Dugan

Queen-Anne's Lace By William Carlos Williams

Recuerdo By Edna St. Vincent Millay
Remarks on Poetry and the Physical World By Mary Barnard
Retired Ballerinas, Central Park West By Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Reverie in Open Air By Rita Dove
Richard Cory By Edwin Arlington Robinson
Riprap By Gary Snyder
Rock and Hawk By Robinson Jeffers
Romance By Claude McKay
Rondeau By Leigh Hunt
Russell Market By Maurya Simon

Sad Boy's Sad Boy By Charles Bernstein
Sadie and Maud By Gwendolyn Brooks
Safe in their alabaster chambers By Emily Dickinson
Saint Francis and the Sow By Galway Kinnell
Saturday's Child By Countee Cullen
Self-Employed By David Ignatow
Self-Portrait By Robert Creeley
She Walks in Beauty By Lord Byron
Shine, Perishing Republic By Robinson Jeffers
Sign By George Starbuck
Since There Is No Escape By Sara Teasdale
So We'll Go no More a Roving By Lord Byron
Solitude By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Somewhere to Paris By Richard Blanco
Song By Edmund Waller
Song After Campion By Robert Fitzgerald
Song to Celia By Ben Jonson
Sonnet CXVI: Let me not to the Marriage of True Minds By William Shakespeare
Sonnet from the Portuguese 44: How do I Love thee? By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnet LV: Not marble, nor the gilded monuments (55) By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XV: When I Consider everything that Grows By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XVIII: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XXIII: Methought I Saw my Late Espoused Saint By John Milton
Sonnet XXIX: When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes (29) By William Shakespeare
Spring By Gerard Manley Hopkins
Spring and Fall By Gerard Manley Hopkins
Stanzas in Meditation: Stanza LXXXIII By Gertrude Stein
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening By Robert Frost
Sugar Dada By J. Allyn Rosser
Summer at North Farm By Stephen Kuusisto
Susie Asado By Gertrude Stein
Sympathy By Paul Laurence Dunbar

The Affliction of Richard By Robert Bridges
The Alphabet By Karl Jay Shapiro
The Animals By Josephine Jacobsen
The Arrow and the Song By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Birth of John Henry By Melvin B. Tolson
The Bloody Sire By Robinson Jeffers
The Chimney Sweeper: A little black thing among the snow By William Blake
The Chimney Sweeper: When my mother died I was very young By William Blake
The Cross of Snow By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Daring One By Edwin Markham
The Delight Song of Tsoai-talee By N. Scott Momaday
The Destruction of Sennacherib By Lord Byron
The Donkey By G. K. Chesterton
The Emperor of Ice-Cream By Wallace Stevens
The Evening of the Mind By Donald Justice
The Fury of Aerial Bombardment By Richard Eberhart
The Glove and the Lions By Leigh Hunt
The Goddess Who Created This Passing World By Alice Notley
The Good-Morrow By John Donne
The Illiterate By William Meredith
The Lake Isle of Innisfree By William Butler Yeats
The Lamb By Linda Gregg
The Luggage By Constance Urdang
The Maldive Shark By Herman Melville
The Man He Killed By Thomas Hardy
The Minefield By Diane Thiel
The Negro Speaks of Rivers By Langston Hughes
The New Colossus By Emma Lazarus
The New Decalogue By Ambrose Bierce
The Night of the Shirts By W. S. Merwin
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd By Sir Walter Ralegh
The Obligation To Be Happy By Linda Pastan
The Oldest Living Thing in L.A. By Larry Levis
The Orange By Wendy Cope
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love By Christopher Marlowe
The Peace of Wild Things By Wendell Berry
The Pilgrim By John Bunyan
The Poet By Yone Noguchi
The Princess: Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
The Pulley By George Herbert
The River Now By Richard F. Hugo
The Road Not Taken By Robert Frost
The Second Coming By William Butler Yeats
The Secret Garden By Rita Dove
The Slave Auction By Frances Harper
The Snow Is Deep on the Ground By Kenneth Patchen
The Speakers By Weldon Kees
The Star By Ann Taylor
The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Treasure By Robinson Jeffers
The Tyger By William Blake
The Vacuum By Howard Nemerov
The Waking By Theodore Roethke
The War in the Air By Howard Nemerov
The White City By Claude McKay
The Windhover By Gerard Manley Hopkins
The World Is Too Much With Us By William Wordsworth
Their Bodies By David Wagoner
There's been a Death, in the Opposite House By Emily Dickinson
They Flee From Me By Sir Thomas Wyatt
Those Winter Sundays By Robert E. Hayden
Thoughts in a Zoo By Countee Cullen
Time Does Not Bring Relief: You All Have Lied By Edna St. Vincent Millay
Time of the Missile By George Oppen
To — By Sarah Helen Whitman
To Helen By Edgar Allan Poe
To my Dear and Loving Husband By Anne Bradstreet
To My Mother By Wendell Berry
To the Desert By Benjamin Alire Sáenz
To the Ladies By Lady Mary Chudleigh
To the Memory of Mr. Oldham By John Dryden
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time By Robert Herrick
To the Western World By Louis Simpson
Traveling through the Dark By William E. Stafford
Trees By Joyce Kilmer
Truth Serum By Naomi Shihab Nye

Under the Vulture-Tree By David Bottoms
Unholy Sonnet 1 By Mark Jarman
Up-Hill By Christina Rossetti

Waking from Sleep By Robert Bly
Waving Goodbye By Gerald Stern
Ways of Talking By Ha Jin
We Wear the Mask By Paul Laurence Dunbar
Weighing In By Rhina P. Espaillat
What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why By Edna St. Vincent Millay
When All My Five and Country Senses See By Dylan Thomas
When I Am Asked By Lisel Mueller
When I Consider How my Light is Spent By John Milton
When I have Fears That I May Cease to Be By John Keats
When I Was Fair and Young By Queen Elizabeth I
When You Are Old By William Butler Yeats
Windigo By Louise Erdrich
Winter By Marie Ponsot
Words By Barbara Guest
Women By Louise Bogan

Yet Do I Marvel By Countee Cullen
You charm'd me not with that fair face By John Dryden

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