Poems Letter H Page 1
Handbell Notes By Raymond A Foss
Watching them playSeeing their notes on the paperSensing the fun in practicein hearing the sheet come aliveFeeling a shakeNever realizing...Raymond A Foss poems.
Handmaiden By Raymond A Foss
Servant concubine,lowly servant, so she wasoffered to be, in submissionwilling submission to her God, when He spoke Changing her life...Raymond A Foss poems.
Hands By Russell Edson
There was a road that leads him to go to find a certain time where he sits. Smokes quietly in the evening by the four legged table...Russell Edson poems.
Hands In The Air By Raymond A Foss
I couldn’t seewhether they were for a boy or a girlnever had that chanceall I saw was hands in the aircatching the breeze, up above...Raymond A Foss poems.
Hands Raised By Raymond A Foss
We, newbie’s, 1L’sLike eagle chicksHands, not mouths, open, reachingCall on me, call on me!I know, I know!Instant experts –Torts,...Raymond A Foss poems.
Handyman By Rg Gregory
the two hands of me make inimical gesturesthat only long after betray the one tunethough they have the same taste in throatsthey go...Rg Gregory poems.
Hanging Fire By Audre Lorde
I am fourteenand my skin has betrayed methe boy I cannot live without still sucks his tumb in secrethow come my knees are always so...Audre Lorde poems.
Hannah Armstrong By Edgar Lee Masters
I wrote him a letter asking him for old times' sakeTo discharge my sick boy from the army;But maybe he couldn't read it.Then I went...Edgar Lee Masters poems.
Hannah’s Prayer By Raymond A Foss
She wept in prayerfor the missing element, the unmet promise, the longing she hadthe ridicule she faced, too much to bearfor the Lord...Raymond A Foss poems.
Hannibal By Robert Frost
Was there even a cause too lost,Ever a cause that was lost too long,Or that showed with the lapse of time to vainFor the generous tears...Robert Frost poems.
Hap By Thomas Hardy
If but some vengeful god would call to meFrom up the sky, and laugh: "Thou suffering thing,Know that thy sorrow is my ecstasy,that...Thomas Hardy poems.
Happiness By Amy Lowell
Happiness, to some, elation;Is, to others, mere stagnation.Days of passive somnolence,At its wildest, indolence.Hours of empty quietness,No...Amy Lowell poems.
Happiness By A A Milne
John hadGreat BigWaterproofBoots on;John had aGreat Big WaterproofHat;John had aGreat BigWaterproofMackintosh --And that(Said Jo...A A Milne poems.
Happiness By Carl Sandburg
I ASKED the professors who teach the meaning of life to tellme what is happiness.And I went to famous executives who boss the work...Carl Sandburg poems.
Happiness By Jane Kenyon
There's just no accounting for happiness,or the way it turns up like a prodigalwho comes back to the dust at your feethaving squandered...Jane Kenyon poems.
Happiness By Louise Gluck
A man and a woman lie on a white bed.It is morning. I thinkSoon they will waken.On the bedside table is a vaseof lilies; sunlightpools...Louise Gluck poems.
Happiness By Mary Oliver
In the afternoon I watchedthe she-bear; she was lookingfor the secret bin of sweetness -honey, that the bees storein the trees’ soft...Mary Oliver poems.
Happiness By Raymond Carver
So early it's still almost dark out.I'm near the window with coffee,and the usual early morning stuffthat passes for thought.When I...Raymond Carver poems.
Happiness By Rg Gregory
for kellyhappiness is the stuff of birthdaysand the coming of sweet thingswhen they are not expectedhappiness is when the momentcatches...Rg Gregory poems.
Happiness By Stevie Smith
Happiness is silent, or speaks equivocally for friends,Grief is explicit and her song never ends,Happiness is like England, and will...Stevie Smith poems.
HAPPINESS AND VISION. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
TOGETHER at the altar weIn vision oft were seen by thee,Thyself as bride, as bridegroom I.Oft from thy mouth full many a kissIn an...Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe poems.
Happy As The Day Is Long By Edward Taylor
I take the long walk up the staircase to my secret room.Today's big news: they found Amelia Earhart's shoe, size 9.1992: Charlie Christian...Edward Taylor poems.
Happy As The Day Is Long By James Tate
I take the long walk up the staircase to my secret room.Today's big news: they found Amelia Earhart's shoe, size 9.1992: Charlie Christian...James Tate poems.
Happy Birthday My Friend By Raymond A Foss
Today you are ten.But, with thatSly smile andThose knowing eyes,You areGoing on twenty.That sparkle inYour blue eyes,That false pout,That...Raymond A Foss poems.
Happy Dust By Aleister Crowley
For MargotSnow that fallest from heaven, bear me aloft on thy wingsTo the domes of the star-girdled Seven, the abode ofineffable things,Quintessence...Aleister Crowley poems.
Happy Eid Fitr! By Sukasah Syahdan
happy Eid Fitr!may all hearts re-bleach awhiteall maids recall the way back...Sukasah Syahdan poems.
Happy Is England! I Could Be Content By John Keats
Happy is England! I could be contentTo see no other verdure than its own;To feel no other breezes than are blownThrough its tall woods...John Keats poems.
Happy The Man By John Dryden
Happy the man, and happy he alone,He who can call today his own:He who, secure within, can say,Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived...John Dryden poems.
HAPPY THIRTIETH BIRTHDAY CARCANET BOOKS By Barry Tebb
Sorry, I almost forgot, but I don't thinkIts worth the effort to become a Carcanet poetWith my mug-shot on art gloss paperIn your catalogue...Barry Tebb poems.
Happy Thought By Robert Louis Stevenson
The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings...Robert Louis Stevenson poems.
Harbor Dawn By Lucy Maud Montgomery
There's a hush and stillness calm and deep,For the waves have wooed all the winds to sleepIn the shadow of headlands bold and steep;But...Lucy Maud Montgomery poems.
Harbor Moonrise By Lucy Maud Montgomery
There is never a wind to sing o'er the sea On its dimpled bosom that holdeth in fee Wealth of silver and magicry; And the harbor is...Lucy Maud Montgomery poems.
Hard Is The Journey By Li Po
Gold vessels of fine wines,thousands a gallon,Jade dishes of rare meats,costing more thousands,I lay my chopsticks down,no more can...Li Po poems.
Hard Luck By Andrew Barton Paterson
I left the course, and by my side There walked a ruined tout -- A hungry creature, evil-eyed, Who poured this story out. "You see,"...Andrew Barton Paterson poems.
Hard Luck By Edgar Albert Guest
Ain't no use as I can seeIn sittin' underneath a tree An' growlin' that your luck is bad,An' that your life is extry sad;Your life...Edgar Albert Guest poems.
Hare Drummer By Edgar Lee Masters
Do the boys and girls still go to Siever'sFor cider, after school, in late September?Or gather hazel nuts among the thicketsOn Aaron...Edgar Lee Masters poems.
Hark! Hark! The Lark By William Shakespeare
Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings,And Phoebus 'gins arise,His steeds to water at those springsOn chalic'd flowers that lies;And...William Shakespeare poems.
Harlan Sewall By Edgar Lee Masters
You never understood, O unknown one,Why it was I repaidYour devoted friendship and delicate ministrationsFirst with diminished thanks,Afterward...Edgar Lee Masters poems.
Harlem Shadows By Claude Mckay
I hear the halting footsteps of a lassIn Negro Harlem when the night lets fallIts veil. I see the shapes of girls who passTo bend and...Claude Mckay poems.
Harmon Whitney By Edgar Lee Masters
Out of the lights and roar of cities,Drifting down like a spark in Spoon River,Burnt out with the fire of drink, and broken,The paramour...Edgar Lee Masters poems.
Harmonie Du Soir By Charles Baudelaire
Voici venir les temps o...Charles Baudelaire poems.
Harmonizing A Poem, (beside Palace Attendant Guo.) By Wang Wei
High beyond the thick wall a tower shines with sunset Where peach and plum are blooming and the willowcotton flies. You have heard...Wang Wei poems.
Harold By Raymond A Foss
If it wasn’t for the denthe would be making in their budgethis antics would be all the more funwhimsical, worthy of story and song.A...Raymond A Foss poems.
Harold Arnett By Edgar Lee Masters
I leaned against the mantel, sick, sick,Thinking of my failure, looking into the abysm,Weak from the noon-day heat.A church bell sounded...Edgar Lee Masters poems.
Haroun Al Raschid By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
One day, Haroun Al Raschid readA book wherein the poet said:-- "Where are the kings, and where the restOf those who once the world...Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poems.
Harp Of The North, Farewell! By Sir Walter Scott
Harp of the North, farewell! The hills grow dark, On purple peaks a deeper shade descending; In twilight copse the glow-worm lights...Sir Walter Scott poems.
Harp Song Of The Dane Women By Rudyard Kipling
What is a woman that you forsake her,And the hearth-fire and the home-acre,To go with the old grey Widow-maker?She has no house to...Rudyard Kipling poems.
Harriet Beecher Stowe By Dorothy Parker
The pure and worthy Mrs. StoweIs one we all are proud to knowAs mother, wife, and authoress-Thank God, I am content with less!...Dorothy Parker poems.
Harrison Street Court By Carl Sandburg
I heard a woman's lipsSpeaking to a companionSay these words:"A woman what hustlesNever keeps nothin'For all her hustlin'.Somebody...Carl Sandburg poems.
Harrow On The Hill By John Betjeman
When melancholy Autumn comes to WembleyAnd electric trains are lighted after teaThe poplars near the stadium are tremblyWith their...John Betjeman poems.

