Dark Poems
Dark
Charles Bukowski - A Challenge To The Dark
shot in the eye shot in the brain shot in the ass shot like a flower in the dance amazing how death wins hands down amazing how much.- Dark poems.
G K Chesterton - A Prayer In Darkness
This much, O heaven—if I should brood or rave, Pity me not; but let the world be fed, Yea, in my madness if I strike me dead, Heed.- Dark poems.
Carl Sandburg - An Electric Sign Goes Dark
POLAND, France, Judea ran in her veins,Singing to Paris for bread, singing to Gotham in a fizz at the pop of a bottle’s cork. “Won’t.- Dark poems.
Edwin Arlington Robinson - Another Dark Lady
Think not, because I wonder where you fled,That I would lift a pin to see you there; You may, for me, be prowling anywhere, So long.- Dark poems.
Raymond A Foss - Arguing In The Dark
The facts are as they arethe arguments had been madewe have what we haveand it will be the judge who decideswhich is the stronger,.- Dark poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Behold, As Goblins Dark Of Mien
BEHOLD, as goblins dark of mienAnd portly tyrants dyed with crimeChange, in the transformation scene,At Christmas, in the pantomime,Instanter,.- Dark poems.
Richard Crashaw - But Men Loved Darkness Rather Than Light
The world's light shines, shine as it will,The world will love its darkness still.I doubt though when the world's in hell,It will not.- Dark poems.
Robert Browning - Childe Roland To The Dark Tower Came
I.My first thought was, he lied in every word,That hoary cripple, with malicious eyeAskance to watch the working of his lieOn mine,.- Dark poems.
Emily Dickinson - Could That Sweet Darkness Where They Dwell
Could that sweet Darkness where they dwellBe once disclosed to usThe clamor for their lovelinessWould burst the Loneliness --.- Dark poems.
Derek Walcott - Dark August
So much rain, so much life like the swollen skyof this black August. My sister, the sun,broods in her yellow room and won't come out.Everything.- Dark poems.
Frank Bidart - Dark Night
(John of the Cross) In a dark night, when the light burning was the burning of love (fortuitous night, fated, free,--) as.- Dark poems.
Raymond A Foss - Dark Place
Abandon, voidloss, painemptinessconsumed youcalled you downinto the depthblack shroudenvelopedWhere were youwhen we chattedbrave.- Dark poems.
Etheridge Knight - Dark Prophecy: I Sing Of Shine
And, yeah brotherswhile white America sings about the unsinkable molly brown(who was hustling the titanicwhen it went down)I sing to.- Dark poems.
Gary R Ferris - Dark Shadow
Unfortunately this poem has been removed from our archives at the insistence of the copyright holder.- Dark poems.
Robert William Service - Dark Trinity
Said I to Pain: "You would not dare Do ill to me."Said Pain: "Poor fool! Why should I care Whom you may be?To.- Dark poems.
Robert William Service - Dark Truth
Birds have no consciousness of doom:Yon thrush that serenades me dailyFrom scented snow of hawthorn bloomWould not trill out his glee.- Dark poems.
John Lindley - DARKIES
“I’d rather make $700 a week playing a maid than earn $7 a day being a maid”. Hattie McDaniel.I’m the savage in the jungleand.- Dark poems.
Lord Byron - Darkness
I had a dream, which was not all a dream.The bright sun was extinguished, and the starsDid wander darkling in the eternal space,Rayless,.- Dark poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 62: That Dark Brown Rabbit, Lightness In His Ears
That dark brown rabbit, lightness in his ears& underneath, gladdened our afternoonmunching a crab-'.That rabbit was a fraud, like a.- Dark poems.
Louise Gluck - Early Darkness
How can you sayearth should give me joy? Each thingborn is my burden; I cannot succeedwith all of you.And you would like to dictate.- Dark poems.
Countee Cullen - From The Dark Tower
We shall not always plant while others reapThe golden increment of bursting fruit,Not always countenance, abject and mute,That lesser.- Dark poems.
Federico Garcia Lorca - Gacela Of The Dark Death
I want to sleep the dream of the apples,to withdraw from the tumult of cemetries.I want to sleep the dream of that childwho wanted.- Dark poems.
Aleksandr Blok - Halls Grew Darker
Halls grew darker and somehow faded. Grates of windows drowned in black. Every knight, every beautiful lady Knew the tiding: "The Queen's.- Dark poems.
Mary Oliver - Heron Rises From The Dark, Summer Pond
So heavyis the long-necked, long-bodied heron,always it is a surprisewhen her smoke-colored wingsopenand she turnsfrom the thick water,from.- Dark poems.
Emily Dickinson - His Heart Was Darker Than The Starless Night
His Heart was darker than the starless nightFor that there is a mornBut in this black ReceptacleCan be no Bode of Dawn.- Dark poems.
shot in the eye shot in the brain shot in the ass shot like a flower in the dance amazing how death wins hands down amazing how much.- Dark poems.
G K Chesterton - A Prayer In Darkness
This much, O heaven—if I should brood or rave, Pity me not; but let the world be fed, Yea, in my madness if I strike me dead, Heed.- Dark poems.
Carl Sandburg - An Electric Sign Goes Dark
POLAND, France, Judea ran in her veins,Singing to Paris for bread, singing to Gotham in a fizz at the pop of a bottle’s cork. “Won’t.- Dark poems.
Edwin Arlington Robinson - Another Dark Lady
Think not, because I wonder where you fled,That I would lift a pin to see you there; You may, for me, be prowling anywhere, So long.- Dark poems.
Raymond A Foss - Arguing In The Dark
The facts are as they arethe arguments had been madewe have what we haveand it will be the judge who decideswhich is the stronger,.- Dark poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Behold, As Goblins Dark Of Mien
BEHOLD, as goblins dark of mienAnd portly tyrants dyed with crimeChange, in the transformation scene,At Christmas, in the pantomime,Instanter,.- Dark poems.
Richard Crashaw - But Men Loved Darkness Rather Than Light
The world's light shines, shine as it will,The world will love its darkness still.I doubt though when the world's in hell,It will not.- Dark poems.
Robert Browning - Childe Roland To The Dark Tower Came
I.My first thought was, he lied in every word,That hoary cripple, with malicious eyeAskance to watch the working of his lieOn mine,.- Dark poems.
Emily Dickinson - Could That Sweet Darkness Where They Dwell
Could that sweet Darkness where they dwellBe once disclosed to usThe clamor for their lovelinessWould burst the Loneliness --.- Dark poems.
Derek Walcott - Dark August
So much rain, so much life like the swollen skyof this black August. My sister, the sun,broods in her yellow room and won't come out.Everything.- Dark poems.
Frank Bidart - Dark Night
(John of the Cross) In a dark night, when the light burning was the burning of love (fortuitous night, fated, free,--) as.- Dark poems.
Raymond A Foss - Dark Place
Abandon, voidloss, painemptinessconsumed youcalled you downinto the depthblack shroudenvelopedWhere were youwhen we chattedbrave.- Dark poems.
Etheridge Knight - Dark Prophecy: I Sing Of Shine
And, yeah brotherswhile white America sings about the unsinkable molly brown(who was hustling the titanicwhen it went down)I sing to.- Dark poems.
Gary R Ferris - Dark Shadow
Unfortunately this poem has been removed from our archives at the insistence of the copyright holder.- Dark poems.
Robert William Service - Dark Trinity
Said I to Pain: "You would not dare Do ill to me."Said Pain: "Poor fool! Why should I care Whom you may be?To.- Dark poems.
Robert William Service - Dark Truth
Birds have no consciousness of doom:Yon thrush that serenades me dailyFrom scented snow of hawthorn bloomWould not trill out his glee.- Dark poems.
John Lindley - DARKIES
“I’d rather make $700 a week playing a maid than earn $7 a day being a maid”. Hattie McDaniel.I’m the savage in the jungleand.- Dark poems.
Lord Byron - Darkness
I had a dream, which was not all a dream.The bright sun was extinguished, and the starsDid wander darkling in the eternal space,Rayless,.- Dark poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 62: That Dark Brown Rabbit, Lightness In His Ears
That dark brown rabbit, lightness in his ears& underneath, gladdened our afternoonmunching a crab-'.That rabbit was a fraud, like a.- Dark poems.
Louise Gluck - Early Darkness
How can you sayearth should give me joy? Each thingborn is my burden; I cannot succeedwith all of you.And you would like to dictate.- Dark poems.
Countee Cullen - From The Dark Tower
We shall not always plant while others reapThe golden increment of bursting fruit,Not always countenance, abject and mute,That lesser.- Dark poems.
Federico Garcia Lorca - Gacela Of The Dark Death
I want to sleep the dream of the apples,to withdraw from the tumult of cemetries.I want to sleep the dream of that childwho wanted.- Dark poems.
Aleksandr Blok - Halls Grew Darker
Halls grew darker and somehow faded. Grates of windows drowned in black. Every knight, every beautiful lady Knew the tiding: "The Queen's.- Dark poems.
Mary Oliver - Heron Rises From The Dark, Summer Pond
So heavyis the long-necked, long-bodied heron,always it is a surprisewhen her smoke-colored wingsopenand she turnsfrom the thick water,from.- Dark poems.
Emily Dickinson - His Heart Was Darker Than The Starless Night
His Heart was darker than the starless nightFor that there is a mornBut in this black ReceptacleCan be no Bode of Dawn.- Dark poems.

