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This is a list of links to all the poems published in our library here at About Poetry, organized alphabetically by the poets’ names. (If the poet’s name is linked, with no poem titles listed, that means we have posted an extensive library of that poet’s work, and the link will take you to a chronological index of the poems.) Happy browsing, readers!
- Matthew Abuelo, “Upon 9/11”
- Adam, “If Only”
- Ken Adams aka Dudley Appleton, “911”
- Joe Aimone, “The W After”
- Jeffrey Alfier, “Anecdote of Antiquity” and “The Coelacanth (Osama bin Laden)”
- Thane H. Allison, Jr., “On the First Anniversary of the 91101 Attack”
- Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz, “WTC 9/11”
- Francisco Aragón, “Love Poem”
- Lynette Arden, “The Game”
- Attila the Stockbroker, “Welcome To Cyberia”
- Paula Bardell, “Silence (over Manhattan)”
- Tony Beyer, “In the Wake of America”
- Ken Blackburn, “Big Monkey Says Ha!”
- Max Blagg, “Autobio A Gogo”
- William Blake
- Patricia Boutilier, “Floridian Mabon”
- Anne Bradstreet, “Before the Birth of One of Her Children”
- Anne Bradstreet, “To My Dear and Loving Husband”
- Meagan Brothers, “My Father Should Have Been a New York Yankee”
- Tony Brown, “Dispatch from the Home Front: Halloween 2001”
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Richard Burley, “Peace Prayer”
- Robert Burns
- George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Thomas Campion, “Now Winter Nights Enlarge”
- Ann Reinhardt Cantu, “I Write”
- Penny Cagan, “September Eleventh”
- Thomas Carew, “The Spring”
- James Cervantes, “I Dream of War”
- Lorna Dee Cervantes, “Palestine”
- G.K. Chesterton, “A Christmas Carol”
- Lydia Maria Child, “Over the River and Through the Wood”
- Noel Cielo, “Trial of the Oppressors”
- John Clare, “Autumn”
- John Clare, “Summer”
- John Clare, “Young Lambs”
- David Cochrane, “Firefighter’s Prayer”
- Jim Cohn, “Ghost Dance”
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Teresa Conboy, “Rhythm of Silverlake”
- CAConrad, “Dear Mr. President”
- Harriet Maxwell Converse, “The Thanksgivings”
- Julie Craig, “Before and After”
- Stephen Crane, “War Is Kind”
- Walter de la Mare, “Mistletoe”
- Suzanne Delaney, “Beyond the First Dimension”
- Suzanne Delaney, “How Irony Works”
- Peter Desmond, “Good Morning, Uzbekistan!”
- Emily Dickinson
- Danika Dinsmore, “On the Night of Tender Validation”
- Dmwhipp, “Untitled”
- John Donne, “A Valediction Forbidding Mourning”
- Denise Duhamel, “Sex With a Famous Poet”
- Denis Dunn, “When the Epic Returns”
- Denis Dunn, “Winter in Maine on Rte 113“ & ”Silent Solstice (Winter Becomes Maine)”
- Dale Edmands, “Seasons Amid War”
- Tara A. Elliott, “An American Harvest”
- Brian Erler, “Anthem”
- Elizabeth Farrell, “Dissolved”
- Bob Jude Ferrante, “She Said”
- Jim Finnegan, “Abandoned Subway Stop” and “Lost & Found Man”
- Jim Finnegan, “Election Year”
- Robert Frost
- Andrew Gettler, “A Condition, Not an Event”
- Jesse Glass, “down”
- JD Goetz, “9/11/02”
- jj goss, “Aftermath of 9-11”
- Gray Squirrel, “911”
- David Graham, “Old Poet Enduring Praise”
- David Graham, “The Writing Life”
- Robert Greene, “Menaphon: Sephesta’s Song to her Child”
- Lord Brooke Fulke Greville, “Sonnet 100”
- Dorothea Grossman, “In the Library”
- Dorothea Grossman, “Spring”
- John Guzlowski, “What the War Taught Her”
- Marj Hahne, “Remembrance” and “A New York Winter”
- Reesom Haile, “Eritrean Millennium Poems”
- Joan Joffe Hall, “Amy Lowell”
- Janet Hamill, “The Lonesome Death of H. Crane”
- Jupiter Hammon, “An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly”
- Mary Hamrick, “An American Soldier”
- Thomas Hardy, “The Oxen”
- Thomas Hardy, “In Time of ‘The Breaking of Nations’” & “The Man He Killed”
- Elizabeth Harrington, “Normally”
- Philip Havey, “That Day”
- Robert Herrick, “Corinna’s Going a-Maying”
- Robert Herrick, “Ceremonies at Christmas”
- Robert Herrick, “The Hag”
- Mike Hession, “The UN Compiled a Dossier”
- Judyth Hill, “Wage Peace”
- Michael Hillmer, “The Language of War”
- Michael Hillmer, “The Lights That Have Vanished”
- Hugh Hodge, “Holy War”
- Bob Holman, “Boutpreppome”
- Bob Holman, “Cement Cloud”
- Bob Holman, “I’d Rather Be Crazy Than Stupid”
- Bob Holman, “A Jew in New York” and “Tiny green flash, no thing reverses”
- Bob Holman, “Performance Poem”
- Bob Holman, “Praise Poem for the World Heavyweight Championship Poetry Bout 2000”
- Kim Holzer, “Mom and Willie”
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, “The Child Is Father To the Man”
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, “Epithalamion”
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, “Spring”
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, “Spring and Fall”
- Lawson Fusao Inada, “Eatin’ With Sticks”
- Victor Infante, “Gunfighter Nation”
- Victor Infante, “Poem Begun With a Line by Ted Hughes”
- Bruce Isaacson, “For Julia”
- Bruce Isaacson, “The Young Warriors”
- Larry Jaffe, “Transformation Peace”
- Larry Jaffe, “Will It Be Heard” and “5000 Souls Leaving”
- Wayne Jarus, “The Flower Garden”
- Wayne Jarus, “Sweet Summer”
- Karen Karpowich, “In Central Park”
- Karen Karpowich, “A Poem Against War”
- Eliot Katz, “In Praise of the Seattle Coalition”
- Eliot Katz, “When the Skyline Crumbles”
- John Keats
- Penn Kemp, “A Poem for Peace in Two Voices”
- John Kissingford, “September 12” and “Image”
- klipschutz, “Two Swan Songs & A Second Coming”
- Rudyard Kipling, “If”
- Rudyard Kipling, “Mother o’ Mine”
- Christine Klocek-Lim, “First Crocus”
- Noelle Kocot, “Bicycle Poem”
- Kritterkat, “America’s Colors”
- Landsberry, “Tick-Tick”
- Quraysh Lansana, “Elegy for Gwendolyn Brooks”
- Akeem Lasisi, “Iremoje: Ritual Poetry for Ken Saro-Wiwa”
- D.H. Lawrence, “The Enkindled Spring”
- Judith A. Lawrence, “Autumn Offering”
- Roland Legiardi-Laura, “Poem for Sophie, Daisy, Bob & Elizabeth”
- Linda Lerner, “Drives Thru a Poem Like He’s Headed for That Cliff He’s Been Over Before”
- Linda Lerner, “Haywire”
- Linda Lerner, “No Flowers For Terrorists, A Cry For Peace” and “An Off the Wall Protest”
- Linda Lerner, “the poem the rare soul”
- Frank Levato, “This Day”
- Ben Porter Lewis, “William McLain, in memoriam”
- Joel Lewis, “Making a Meal Out of It”
- Li Po, “Nefarious War”
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “Christmas Bells”
- Amy Lowell, “Summer”
- Anne MacNaughton, “early on january one”
- Anne MacNaughton, “The Yodeller” and “Trade Center”
- Denis Mair, “Try a Little Dialogue”
- K. Paul Mallasch, “I, Rack”
- Diana Manister, “Rooster Chronicle”
- Chris Mansell, “Any Map”
- Charles Mariano, “This Winter”
- Marlinthefis, “New York Numbed”
- Christopher Marlowe, “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love”
- Christopher Marlowe, “Who ever loved, that loved not at first sight?”
- William Marr, “Bridge”
- Andrew Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress”
- Lebogang Mashile, “Sisters”
- Rochelle Mass, “Hands on a Gun”
- Doug McClellan, “Day One”
- Stazja McFadyen, “I, The People”
- DouglasMcGil, “Terror: A Lamentation”
- Whitman McGowan, “It Was So Cold”
- Whitman McGowan, “Kubla at the Bat”
- Whitman McGowan, “Ready To Get Dirty”
- Whitman McGowan, “Swiss Reggae Dub”
- Stephen Mead, “Phoenix Grief”
- Wynne Mercado, “Collapse”
- Wynne Mercado, “Monody for Peace”
- Clement Clark Moore, “A Visit from St. Nicholas”
- Daniel Abd al-Hayy Moore, “A Little Ramshackle Shack”
- Daniel Abd al-Hayy Moore, “War”
- Rose Moss, “Time For War”
- John Mulrooney, “Lines After Bidart While Watching Television”
- T. Namaya, “Driving with the Great Poet”
- Thomas Nashe, “Fair Summer Droops” from Summer’s Last Will and Testament
- Thomas Nashe, “Spring, the Sweet Spring” from Summer’s Last Will and Testament
- Paul E. Nelson, “No Time For Dreamers”
- Ngoma, “Primal Subterranean Funk”
- Justine Nicholas, “Palais d’Hiver”
- Ruth Nott, “Rain Song”
- Naomi Shihab Nye, “Cross That Line”
- Alexandra Oliver, “The Smell of Trouble”
- Oskarthethir, “New York Is Burning”
- Debbie Ouellet, “North Wind”
- Hudson Owen, “Ground Zero”
- Wilfrid Owen, “Dulce et Decorum Est”
- Owlsa, “From South Africa To You All”
- Prabhath P, “The Cobra”
- Joseph Pacheco, “Cold Winter Morn in Florida”
- Joseph Pacheco, “Dejection on a Florida Summer Afternoon”
- Joseph Pacheco, “November Snow”
- Shann Palmer, “Last Dance”
- Shann Palmer, “On the Ninety-Ninth Floor”
- Shann Palmer, “Perspective”
- Jack Peachum, “Cottonwood Summer”
- Jack Peachum, “Julep Season”
- Jack Peachum, “Our Pierrot in Autumn”
- Jack Peachum, “Virginia in Spring”
- Silvia A. Brandon Pérez, “Dancing around a thumb” and “The disaster of loving”
- Fernando Pessoa, “Autopsychography”
- Wanda Phipps, “Rose Window, or Prosettes”
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Steve Potter, “The Beautiful World in Ruins”
- Judy Puckett, “Where Does Peace Start?”
- Christina Querrer, “This Is What I Know” and “Dry Season”
- Kennon B. Raines, “Sweet William”
- Kennon B. Raines, “William McLain, an inspiration”
- Lesego Rampolokeng, “Crab Attack/Intro to the Master”
- Rinaldo Rasa, “SnakeShapePoema”
- Rinaldo Rasa, “spring/CLOUDS/birth”
- Cappy Hall Rearick, “We Interrupt This War”
- Barbara Reiher-Meyers, “Blizzard” & “Sweet and Bitter”
- Todd-Earl Rhodes, Untitled poem
- Tree Riesener, “comet”
- Greg Rogers, “September Blues”
- Diana Roose, “Hiroshima Morning”
- Bob Rosenthal, “Knock Three Times”
- Christina Rossetti, “Goblin Market”
- Christina Rossetti, “In the Bleak Midwinter”
- Christina Rossetti, “Sonnets are full of love”
- Christina Rossetti, “Spring Quiet”
- Christina Rossetti, “To My Mother”
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti, “Autumn Song”
- Art Ruehl, “Naming Nine One Oh One”
- Carl Sandburg, “Autumn Movement”
- Carl Sandburg, “Good Night”
- Carl Sandburg, “Iron” & “Grass”
- Carl Sandburg, “Three Spring Notations on Bipeds”
- Ernesto Santiago, “The Bird” & “The Quill”
- Siegfried Sassoon, “Aftermath”
- Robert Savino, “Shortcut Through the Storm”
- Larry Sawyer, “Emperor Avalanche”
- Sir Walter Scott, “Christmas in the Olden Time”
- Scuddle, “No Greater Love”
- William Shakespeare, “Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind”
- William Shakespeare, “Let me not to the marriage of true minds”
- William Shakespeare, “St. Crispin’s Day speech”
- William Shakespeare, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”
- William Shakespeare, “Spring” song from Love’s Labors Lost
- William Shakespeare, “The Witches’ Spell” from Macbeth
- William Shakespeare, “That time of year thou mayst in me behold”
- Skip Shea, “Songs of Mourning”
- Jackie Sheeler, “Underground Xmas”
- Rick Sheeley, “2270*”
- Percy Bysshe Shelley, “Ode to the West Wind”
- Allen L. Shemke, “Punishment Not Enough”
- Reginald Shepherd, “Self Portrait in the New World Order”
- Lisa Shields, “Calling Card” & “Pinked”
- Lisa Shields, “Reaching for White”
- Lisa Shields, “Sweater Weather”
- Lisa Shields, “Wisteria Woman”
- Larissa Shmailo, “Spring Vow”
- Patricia Smith, “You need to know Chicago if you’re going to learn to miss her”
- Hal Sirowitz, “Why God Created Eve”
- Margery Snyder, “Contemplating War”
- Margery Snyder, “Falling Through Air”
- Alan Sondheim, “do wah”
- Alan Sondheim, “Subject: skyscraper-no” & “Don’t Get Me Started”
- Barry Spacks, “Fame”
- Richard Springler, “What”
- Daniel Stafford, “In Pursuit”
- Robert Louis Stevenson, “Autumn Fires”
- Robert Louis Stevenson, “Spring Carol”
- David Stewart, “Garments of Fire”
- Robert Sward, “Report from the Front”
- Aldo Tambellini, “October 19, 1990”
- Sara Teasdale, “Christmas Carol”
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson, “The Charge of the Light Brigade”
- Ingrid Toth, “Spring 1946”
- Mike Topp, “Parables”
- Edwin Torres, “I Saw You Empire State Building”
- Juliette Torrez, “lately i’ve been dreaming of bridges”
- Duane Tucker, “March Evening: Before the War” and “That Word”
- Duane Tucker, “Revenge (911 Series)”
- Tu Fu, “A Spring View”
- Bill Vartnaw, “Spring”
- Melissa Varnavas, “Ashley’s Garden”
- Victoria Vasquez, “Groundswell of the Broken”
- Laki Vazakas, “Ripple Affect”
- Joyce Wakefield, “Endangered Species”
- Joyce Wakefield, “Winter Conversation”
- George Wallace, “Incident in a Rose Garden”
- George Wallace, “The Ones We Don’t Forget”
- Timothy Wangusa, “Mother Teresa’s Wish”
- Michael Warr, “Gravitas”
- John Webster, “Vanitas Vanitatum” from The Devil’s Law Case
- Phillis Wheatley, “On Being Brought from Africa to America”
- Walt Whitman, “Election Day, November 1884” & “I Hear America Singing”
- Walt Whitman, “Look Down, Fair Moon” & “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d”
- Walt Whitman, “On the Beach at Night”
- Walt Whitman, “The pure contralto sings in the organ loft”
- Walt Whitman, “There was a Child went Forth”
- John Greenleaf Whittier, “The Barefoot Boy”
- John Greenleaf Whittier, “The Poor Voter on Election Day”
- John Greenleaf Whittier, “The Pumpkin”
- Terry Wilbur, “If Peace Should Die”
- Terry Wilbur, “Johnny-Boy”
- William Carlos Williams, “TheApproaching Hour,” “The Mind’s Games” & “Election Day”
- Laura Winton, “41 for Diallo”
- Laura Winton, “Child Hands in Practice”
- Kaimana Wolff, “Thursday (92nd Floor, WTC, 9-11-01)” & “In the Dryer (99th Floor, WTC, 9-11-01)”
- Milena Woodland, “The Spirit of America”
- William Wordsworth
- Emily XYZ, “Ship of State of Fools”
- John Yau, “830 Fireplace Road (2)”
- William Butler Yeats
- Abdallah Zrika, “Black Candles”
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