Poems Letter H Page 4
Head Against The Walls By Paul Eluard
There were only a few of them In all the earthEach one thought he was aloneThey sang, they were rightTo singBut they sang the way you...Paul Eluard poems.
Head Of A White Woman Winking By Edward Taylor
She has one good bumblebeewhich she leads about townon a leash of clover.It's as big as a Saint Bernardbut also extremely fragile.People...Edward Taylor poems.
Head Of A White Woman Winking By James Tate
She has one good bumblebeewhich she leads about townon a leash of clover.It's as big as a Saint Bernardbut also extremely fragile.People...James Tate poems.
Healed By Dorothy Parker
Oh, when I flung my heart away,The year was at its fall.I saw my dear, the other day,Beside a flowering wall;And this was all I had...Dorothy Parker poems.
Healed By God By Raymond A Foss
Ten were sent to the prieststo be made cleanbut one was healed, saved of his sinsby returning and praising God,who had healed himOctober...Raymond A Foss poems.
Healed Of My Hurt By Herman Melville
Healed of my hurt, I laud the inhuman Sea--Yea, bless the Angels Four that there convene; For healed I am even by the pitiless breath...Herman Melville poems.
Healing A Nation By Raymond A Foss
That phrase, “healing a nation”kept going through my mind this morningthinking about the legacy, the model, the exampleset by Gerald....Raymond A Foss poems.
Healing Hands By Raymond A Foss
Hands joined in humble, reverent prayeraround the tables of our meetingpraying for comfort and releasefor our friend and sisterA pastor's...Raymond A Foss poems.
"Heap Cassia, Sandal Buds And Stripes" By Robert Browning
Heap cassia, sandal-buds and stripes Of labdanum, and aloe-balls, Smeared with dull nard an Indian wipes From out her hair: such balsam...Robert Browning poems.
Hear, Ye Ladies By John Fletcher
HEAR, ye ladies that despise What the mighty Love has done;Fear examples and be wise: Fair Callisto was a nun;Leda, sailing on...John Fletcher poems.
Hearing Into Speech By Raymond A Foss
Twin miraclesthat morning in Jerusalemwhen Pentecostmeant the birth of the churchSpeaking in tonguesas the Spirit made then ableBut...Raymond A Foss poems.
Hearing Our Story By Raymond A Foss
Told by her, in her languageour story, of all peoplearound the fire, in the circleThe meaning within her storyfor the four elements,fire,...Raymond A Foss poems.
Hearing Their Talking By Raymond A Foss
It was so easy to appreciate;but so hard to explainNo, no, scratch that, the other way aroundDeaf children speaking;sharing, laughing,...Raymond A Foss poems.
Hearing Their Voice By Raymond A Foss
A barbershop groupfar more than a quartetsang with one voicefilling the sanctuaryand the hearts of all of usheld by the one versePrecious...Raymond A Foss poems.
Heart By Raymond A Foss
His words in my soulEver will I seek youArmed with your giftsReady to serveTell me the wayFebruary 8, 2007 15:04...Raymond A Foss poems.
Heart, Not So Heavy As Mine By Emily Dickinson
Heart, not so heavy as mineWending late home --As it passed my windowWhistled itself a tune --A careless snatch -- a ballad -- A ditty...Emily Dickinson poems.
Heart Of Copper By Edward Dorn
The Candidate, answering a questionabout El Salvador, generalizedby saying he thoughtwe should support human rightseverywhere they...Edward Dorn poems.
Heart Of God By Vachel Lindsay
O great heart of God, Once vague and lost to me, Why do I throb with your throb to-night, In this land, eternity? O little heart of...Vachel Lindsay poems.
Heart! We Will Forget Him! By Emily Dickinson
Heart! We will forget him!You and I -- tonight!You may forget the warmth he gave --I will forget the light!When you have done, pray...Emily Dickinson poems.
Heartbeat By Rainer Maria Rilke
Only mouths are we. Who sings the distant heartwhich safely exists in the center of all things?His giant heartbeat is diverted in usinto...Rainer Maria Rilke poems.
Hearthside By Dorothy Parker
Half across the world from meLie the lands I'll never see-I, whose longing lives and diesWhere a ship has sailed away;I, that never...Dorothy Parker poems.
Hearts Burning By Raymond A Foss
On the walk, that ancient road, walking with our savior,I felt the same, as Cleopas and his companion,hearing His voice, in the words...Raymond A Foss poems.
Heat Waves Shimmering By Matsuo Basho
Heat waves shimmeringone or two inches above the dead grass...Matsuo Basho poems.
Heaven By Philip Levine
If you were twenty-seven and had done time for beating our ex-wife and had no dreams you remembered in the morning, you might lie on...Philip Levine poems.
Heaven By Rupert Brooke
Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June,Dawdling away their wat'ry noon)Ponder deep wisdom, dark or clear,Each secret fishy hope or fear.Fish...Rupert Brooke poems.
"Heaven" Has Different Signs To Me By Emily Dickinson
"Heaven" has different Signs -- to me --Sometimes, I think that NoonIs but a symbol of the Place --And when again, at Dawn,A mighty...Emily Dickinson poems.
Heaven Haven: A Nun Takes The Veil By Gerard Manley Hopkins
I have desired to go Where springs not fail,To fields where flies no sharp and sided hail And a few lilies blow. And I have...Gerard Manley Hopkins poems.
Heaven Is So Far Of The Mind By Emily Dickinson
Heaven is so far of the MindThat were the Mind dissolved --The Site -- of it -- by ArchitectCould not again be proved --'Tis vast --...Emily Dickinson poems.
"Heaven" Is What I Cannot Reach! By Emily Dickinson
"Heaven" -- is what I cannot reach!The Apple on the Tree --Provided it do hopeless -- hang --That -- "Heaven" is -- to Me!The Color,...Emily Dickinson poems.
"Heavenly Father" Take To Thee By Emily Dickinson
"Heavenly Father" -- take to theeThe supreme iniquityFashioned by thy candid HandIn a moment contraband --Though to trust us -- seems...Emily Dickinson poems.
Heavy Drops By Raymond A Foss
I heard the heavy dropsfalling individually, thump, thump,a staccato symphonyonto the hard-tack groundthe thin dirt, no place for the...Raymond A Foss poems.
Hebrew Bible By Raymond A Foss
Their Hebrew Bible course,was from the original sourcethe text written in His facespoken from His lipsmade flesh in His body,the path...Raymond A Foss poems.
Heel & Toe To The End By William Carlos Williams
Gagarin says, in ecstasy, he could have gone on forever he floated at and sang and when he emerged from that one hundred eight minutes...William Carlos Williams poems.
Heights Of Folly By Charles Simic
O crows circling over my head and cawing!I admit to being, at times,Suddenly, and without the slightest warning,Exceedingly happy.On...Charles Simic poems.
Heiress And Architect By Thomas Hardy
For A. W. B.SHE sought the Studios, beckoning to her sideAn arch-designer, for she planned to build.He was of wise contrivance, deeply...Thomas Hardy poems.
HELAS! By Oscar Wilde
To drift with every passion till my soulIs a stringed lute on which can winds can play,Is it for this that I have given awayMine ancient...Oscar Wilde poems.
Helen By Hilda Doolittle
All Greece hatesthe still eyes in the white face,the lustre as of oliveswhere she stands,and the white hands.All Greece revilesthe...Hilda Doolittle poems.
Helen All Alone By Rudyard Kipling
"In the Same Boat"--A Diversity of Creatures There was darkness under Heaven For an hour's space-- Darkness that we...Rudyard Kipling poems.
Helen In Hollywood By Judy Grahn
When she goes to Hollywoodshe is an angel.She writes in red red lipstickon the window of her body,long for me, oh need me!Parts her...Judy Grahn poems.
Helen Of Troy Does Countertop Dancing By Margaret Atwood
The world is full of womenwho'd tell me I should be ashamed of myselfif they had the chance. Quit dancing.Get some self-respectand...Margaret Atwood poems.
Helen Of Tyre By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
What phantom is this that appearsThrough the purple mist of the years,Itself but a mist like these?A woman of cloud and of fire;It...Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poems.
Helga By Carl Sandburg
THE WISHES on this child’s mouthCame like snow on marsh cranberries;The tamarack kept something for her;The wind is ready to help...Carl Sandburg poems.
Helicopters Under The Canopy By Raymond A Foss
They were poised, hooked in their hangerslike bats in the caveanchored where they wereready to dive and swoopto circle and spiralto...Raymond A Foss poems.
Hellas By Percy Bysshe Shelley
THE world's great age begins anew, The golden years return, The earth doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn; Heaven...Percy Bysshe Shelley poems.
Hemlock And Cedar By Carl Sandburg
THIN sheets of blue smoke among white slabs … near the shingle mill … winter morning.Falling of a dry leaf might be heard … circular...Carl Sandburg poems.
Hence, All You Vain Delights From The Nice Valour By John Fletcher
Hence, all you vain delights,As short as are the nightsWherein you spend your folly:There's nought in this life sweet,If man were wise...John Fletcher poems.
Hendecasyllabics By Lord Alfred Tennyson
O you chorus of indolent reviewers,Irresponsible, indolent reviewers,Look, I come to the test, a tiny poemAll composed in a metre of...Lord Alfred Tennyson poems.
Henry By Robert William Service
Mary and I were twenty-two When we were wed;A well-matched pair, right smart to view The town's folk said.For twenty...Robert William Service poems.
Henry C. Calhoun By Edgar Lee Masters
I reached the highest place in Spoon River,But through what bitterness of spirit!The face of my father, sitting speechless,Child-like,...Edgar Lee Masters poems.
Henry James By Robert Louis Stevenson
Who comes to-night? We open the doors in vain.Who comes? My bursting walls, can you containThe presences that now together throngYour...Robert Louis Stevenson poems.

