The reeds give
way to the
wind and give
the wind away
A few random poems:
- Fairyland by Rabindranath Tagore
- Round by Weldon Kees
- Abt Vogler by Robert Browning
- Evenèn Twilight by William Barnes
- Hymn To Death poem – Alfred Austin
- Tube Station
- In Memory Of Major Robert Gregory by William Butler Yeats
- Альфред Теннисон – Morte d’Arthur
- The Female of the Species by Rudyard Kipling
- Robert Burns: Johnie Lad, Cock Up Your Beaver:
- Academic Graffiti by W H Auden
- At The Abbey Theatre by William Butler Yeats
- Why Do All Good Things Come To An End? by Michael Yuan
- Robert Burns: Pegasus At Wanlockhead:
- The Flight by Rudyard Kipling
External links
Bat’s Poetry Page – more poetry by Fledermaus
Talking Writing Monster’s Page –
Batty Writing – the bat’s idle chatter, thoughts, ideas and observations, all original, all fresh
Poems in English
- The Deserted Garden
- The Bayadere
- The Aisne
- Tezcotzinco
- Sonnet Xvi Who Shall Invoke Her
- Sonnet Xv
- Sonnet Xiv
- Sonnet Xiii
- Sonnet Xii
- Sonnet Xi
- Sonnet X
- Sonnet Viii
- Sonnet Vii
- Sonnet Vi
- Sonnet V
- Sonnet Ix
- Sonnet Iv
- Sonnet Iii
- Sonnet Ii
- Sonnet I
More external links (open in a new tab):
Doska or the Board – write anything
Search engines:
Yandex – the best search engine for searches in Russian (and the best overall image search engine, in any language, anywhere)
Qwant – the best search engine for searches in French, German as well as Romance and Germanic languages.
Ecosia – a search engine that supposedly… plants trees
Duckduckgo – the real alternative and a search engine that actually works. Without much censorship or partisan politics.
Yahoo– yes, it’s still around, amazingly, miraculously, incredibly, but now it seems to be powered by Bing.
Parallel Translations of Poetry
The Poetry Repository – an online library of poems, poetry, verse and poetic works
Archie Randolph Ammons (1926-2001) was an important American poet, a modern classic, Ammons wrote about our relationship to nature in a way that is both comic and solemn. His poems often address religious and philosophical matters and scenes involving nature in a manner that is almost transcendental.