Forgotten (Poem by Emily Dickinson) Forgotten By Emily Dickinson There is a word Which bears a sword Can pierce an armed man. It hurls its barbed syllables, — At once is m…
The Foundry (Poem by Frank Oliver Call) The Foundry By Frank Oliver Call Two monsters, Iron and Coal, Sleep in the darkness. A poisonous scarlet breath blows over them, And they awake hiss…
John Anderson (Poem by Robert Burns) John Anderson (1) By Robert Burns John Anderson, my jo, John, When we were first acquent, Your locks were like the raven, Your bonnie brow w…
Fairyland (Poem by Edgar Allan Poe) Fairyland By Edgar Allan Poe Dim vales — and shadowy floods — And cloudy-looking woods, Whose forms we can't discover For the tears that drip a…
Unwarned (Poem by Emily Dickinson) Unwarned By Emily Dickinson 'T is sunrise, little maid, hast thou No station in the day? 'T was not thy wont to hinder so, — Retrie…
Snow (Poem by Robert Lee Frost) Snow By Robert Lee Frost The three stood listening to a fresh access Of wind that caught against the house a moment, Gulped snow, and then blew free…
Written in a Lady’s Pocket-Book (Poem by Robert Burns) Written in a Lady’s Pocket-Book By Robert Burns Grant me, indulgent Heav’n, that I may live To see the miscreants feel the pains they give, Deal Fre…
The Balloon of the Mind (Poem by William Butler Yeats) The Balloon of the Mind By William Butler Yeats Hands, do what you’re bid: Bring the balloon of the mind That bellies and drags in the wind Into its …