Brother Poems
Brother
Robert Burns - 56. Epistle To Davie, A Brother Poet
WHILE winds frae aff Ben-Lomond blaw,An’ bar the doors wi’ driving snaw, An’ hing us owre the ingle,I set me down to pass the.- Brother poems.
Mark Van Doren - Born Brothers
Equality is absolute or no. Nothing between can stand. We are the sons Of the same sire, or madness breaks and runs Through the rude.- Brother poems.
David Herbert Lawrence - Brother And Sister
The shorn moon trembling indistinct on her path,Frail as a scar upon the pale blue sky, Draws towards the downward slope: some sorrow.- Brother poems.
Lewis Carroll - Brother And Sister
"SISTER, sister, go to bed! Go and rest your weary head." Thus the prudent brother said. "Do you want a battered hide, Or scratches.- Brother poems.
Emily Dickinson - Brother Of Ingots Ah Peru
Brother of Ingots -- Ah Peru --Empty the Hearts that purchased you ----Sister of Ophir --Ah, Peru --Subtle the SumThat purchase you.- Brother poems.
George William Russell - Brotherhood
TWILIGHT, a blossom grey in shadowy valleys dwells:Under the radiant dark the deep blue-tinted bellsIn quietness re.- Brother poems.
Raymond A Foss - Brothers
Brothers killing brothers,fighting brothers, hating each otherfor minor things, petty differencesselfish desires, cheap greed,anger,.- Brother poems.
Gerard Manley Hopkins - Brothers
How lovely the elder brother'sLife all laced in the other's,Lóve-laced!—what once I wellWitnessed; so fortune fell.When Shrovetide,.- Brother poems.
John Keats - Epistle To My Brother George
Full many a dreary hour have I past,My brain bewildered, and my mind o'ercastWith heaviness; in seasons when I've thoughtNo spherey.- Brother poems.
Robert William Service - Little Brother
Wars have been and wars will beTill the human race is run;Battles red by land and sea,Never peace beneath the sun.I am old and little.- Brother poems.
Raymond A Foss - My Brother
He was there too, marching by,just ten feet from my spotbeyond arm’s reachsolemn, marching in his bluesmy brothertaking his turnjoined.- Brother poems.
Robert William Service - My Brothers
While I make rhymes my brother JohnMakes shiny shoes which dames try on,And finding to their fit and stanceThey buy and wear with elegance;But.- Brother poems.
Lisel Mueller - Reading The Brothers Grimm To Jenny
Jenny, your mind commandskingdoms of black and white:you shoulder the crow on your left,the snowbird on your right;for you the cinders.- Brother poems.
Carl Sandburg - The Four Brothers
MAKE war songs out of these;Make chants that repeat and weave.Make rhythms up to the ragtime chatter of the machine guns;Make slow-booming.- Brother poems.
Rabindranath Tagore - The Gardener LXVIII: None Lives For Ever, Brother
None lives for ever, brother, andnothing lasts for long. Keep that inmind and rejoice.Our life is not the one old burden,our path is.- Brother poems.
Edwin Arlington Robinson - The Wise Brothers
FIRST VOICESo long adrift, so fast aground, What foam and ruin have we found— We, the Wise Brothers? Could heaven and earth be framed.- Brother poems.
Wang Wei - Thinking Of My Brothers In Shantung On The Ninth Day Of The Ninth Month
Alone now in a strange country,feeling myself a stranger,On this bright festival dayI doubly pine for my kinsfolk.Far away, I know.- Brother poems.
Robert Herrick - TO HIS DYING BROTHER, MASTER WILLIAM HERRICK
Life of my life, take not so soon thy flight,But stay the time till we have bade good-night.Thou hast both wind and tide with thee;.- Brother poems.
Siegfried Sassoon - To My Brother
Give me your hand, my brother, search my face; Look in these eyes lest I should think of shame; For we have made an end of all things.- Brother poems.
John Keats - To My Brother George
Many the wonders I this day have seen:The sun, when first he kissed away the tearsThat filled the eyes of Morn;—the laurelled peersWho.- Brother poems.
Cesar Vallejo - To My Brother Miguel In Memoriam
Brother, today I sit on the brick bench of the house,where you make a bottomless emptiness.I remember we used to play at this hour,.- Brother poems.
John Keats - To My Brothers
Small, busy flames play through the fresh-laid coals,And their faint cracklings o'er our silence creepLike whispers of the household.- Brother poems.
WHILE winds frae aff Ben-Lomond blaw,An’ bar the doors wi’ driving snaw, An’ hing us owre the ingle,I set me down to pass the.- Brother poems.
Mark Van Doren - Born Brothers
Equality is absolute or no. Nothing between can stand. We are the sons Of the same sire, or madness breaks and runs Through the rude.- Brother poems.
David Herbert Lawrence - Brother And Sister
The shorn moon trembling indistinct on her path,Frail as a scar upon the pale blue sky, Draws towards the downward slope: some sorrow.- Brother poems.
Lewis Carroll - Brother And Sister
"SISTER, sister, go to bed! Go and rest your weary head." Thus the prudent brother said. "Do you want a battered hide, Or scratches.- Brother poems.
Emily Dickinson - Brother Of Ingots Ah Peru
Brother of Ingots -- Ah Peru --Empty the Hearts that purchased you ----Sister of Ophir --Ah, Peru --Subtle the SumThat purchase you.- Brother poems.
George William Russell - Brotherhood
TWILIGHT, a blossom grey in shadowy valleys dwells:Under the radiant dark the deep blue-tinted bellsIn quietness re.- Brother poems.
Raymond A Foss - Brothers
Brothers killing brothers,fighting brothers, hating each otherfor minor things, petty differencesselfish desires, cheap greed,anger,.- Brother poems.
Gerard Manley Hopkins - Brothers
How lovely the elder brother'sLife all laced in the other's,Lóve-laced!—what once I wellWitnessed; so fortune fell.When Shrovetide,.- Brother poems.
John Keats - Epistle To My Brother George
Full many a dreary hour have I past,My brain bewildered, and my mind o'ercastWith heaviness; in seasons when I've thoughtNo spherey.- Brother poems.
Robert William Service - Little Brother
Wars have been and wars will beTill the human race is run;Battles red by land and sea,Never peace beneath the sun.I am old and little.- Brother poems.
Raymond A Foss - My Brother
He was there too, marching by,just ten feet from my spotbeyond arm’s reachsolemn, marching in his bluesmy brothertaking his turnjoined.- Brother poems.
Robert William Service - My Brothers
While I make rhymes my brother JohnMakes shiny shoes which dames try on,And finding to their fit and stanceThey buy and wear with elegance;But.- Brother poems.
Lisel Mueller - Reading The Brothers Grimm To Jenny
Jenny, your mind commandskingdoms of black and white:you shoulder the crow on your left,the snowbird on your right;for you the cinders.- Brother poems.
Carl Sandburg - The Four Brothers
MAKE war songs out of these;Make chants that repeat and weave.Make rhythms up to the ragtime chatter of the machine guns;Make slow-booming.- Brother poems.
Rabindranath Tagore - The Gardener LXVIII: None Lives For Ever, Brother
None lives for ever, brother, andnothing lasts for long. Keep that inmind and rejoice.Our life is not the one old burden,our path is.- Brother poems.
Edwin Arlington Robinson - The Wise Brothers
FIRST VOICESo long adrift, so fast aground, What foam and ruin have we found— We, the Wise Brothers? Could heaven and earth be framed.- Brother poems.
Wang Wei - Thinking Of My Brothers In Shantung On The Ninth Day Of The Ninth Month
Alone now in a strange country,feeling myself a stranger,On this bright festival dayI doubly pine for my kinsfolk.Far away, I know.- Brother poems.
Robert Herrick - TO HIS DYING BROTHER, MASTER WILLIAM HERRICK
Life of my life, take not so soon thy flight,But stay the time till we have bade good-night.Thou hast both wind and tide with thee;.- Brother poems.
Siegfried Sassoon - To My Brother
Give me your hand, my brother, search my face; Look in these eyes lest I should think of shame; For we have made an end of all things.- Brother poems.
John Keats - To My Brother George
Many the wonders I this day have seen:The sun, when first he kissed away the tearsThat filled the eyes of Morn;—the laurelled peersWho.- Brother poems.
Cesar Vallejo - To My Brother Miguel In Memoriam
Brother, today I sit on the brick bench of the house,where you make a bottomless emptiness.I remember we used to play at this hour,.- Brother poems.
John Keats - To My Brothers
Small, busy flames play through the fresh-laid coals,And their faint cracklings o'er our silence creepLike whispers of the household.- Brother poems.

