Flower Poems
Flower
James Joyce - A Flower Given To My Daughter
Frail the white rose and frail areHer hands that gaveWhose soul is sere and palerThan time's wan wave.Rosefrail and fair -- yet frailestA.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - A Flower Will Not Trouble Her, It Has So Small A Foot,
A Flower will not trouble her, it has so small a Foot,And yet if you compare the Lasts,Hers is the smallest Boot --.- Flower poems.
Claude Mckay - A Red Flower
Your lips are like a southern lily red, Wet with the soft rain-kisses of the night, In which the brown bee buries deep its head, When.- Flower poems.
Amy Levy - A Wall Flower
I lounge in the doorway and languish in vainWhile Tom, Dick and Harry are dancing with JaneMy spirit rises to the music's beat;There.- Flower poems.
Ian Emberson - A Weed Is A Flower In The Wrong Place
A weed is a flower in the wrong place,a flower is a weed in the right place,if you were a weed in the right placeyou would be a flower;but.- Flower poems.
William Blake - Ah! Sun Flower
Ah Sun-flower! weary of time.Who countest the steps of the Sun;Seeking after that sweet golden climeWhere the travellers journey is.- Flower poems.
Li Po - Amidst The Flowers A Jug Of Wine
Amidst the flowers a jug of wine, I pour alone lacking companionship. So raising the cup I invite the Moon, Then turn to my shadow.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - As If Some Little Arctic Flower
As if some little Arctic flowerUpon the polar hem --Went wandering down the LatitudesUntil it puzzled cameTo continents of summer --To.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - Bloom Is Result To Meet A Flower
Bloom -- is Result -- to meet a FlowerAnd casually glanceWould scarcely cause one to suspectThe minor CircumstanceAssisting in the.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - By A Flower By A Letter
By a flower -- By a letter --By a nimble love --If I weld the Rivet faster --Final fast -- above --Never mind my breathless Anvil!Never.- Flower poems.
Li Po - Climbing West Of Lotus Flower Peak
Amongst the grandeur of Hua ShanI climb to the Flower Peak,and fancy I see fairies and immortalscarrying lotus in theirsacred white.- Flower poems.
Henry Van Dyke - Flood Tide Of Flowers
IN HOLLAND The laggard winter ebbed so slowWith freezing rain and melting snow,It seemed as if the earth would stayForever where the.- Flower poems.
Rabindranath Tagore - Flower
Pluck this little flower and take it, delay not! I fear lest it droop and drop into the dust. I may not find a place in thy garland,.- Flower poems.
Robert Frost - Flower Gathering
I LEFT you in the morning,And in the morning glow,You walked a way beside meTo make me sad to go.Do you know me in the gloaming,Gaunt.- Flower poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Flower God, God Of The Spring
FLOWER god, god of the spring, beautiful, bountiful,Cold-dyed shield in the sky, lover of versicles,Here I wander in AprilCold, grey-headed;.- Flower poems.
Claude Mckay - Flower Of Love
The perfume of your body dulls my sense. I want nor wine nor weed; your breath alone Suffices. In this moment rare and tense I worship.- Flower poems.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - FLOWER SALUTE.
THIS nosegay,--'twas I dress'd it,--Greets thee a thousand times!Oft stoop'd I, and caress'd it,Ah! full a thousand times,And 'gainst.- Flower poems.
Les Murray - Flowering Eucalypt In Autumn
That slim creek out of the skythe dried-blood western gum treeis all stir in its high reaches: its strung haze-blue foliage is dancingpoints.- Flower poems.
Raymond A Foss - Flowers
Three flowersbloom each dayFalsely fragile Queen Anne’s LaceClump of effervescent DaisiesA singular Black-eyed SusanWildflowers allgrowing.- Flower poems.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Flowers
Spake full well, in language quaint and olden,One who dwelleth by the castled Rhine,When he called the flowers, so blue and golden,Stars,.- Flower poems.
Thomas Hood - Flowers
I will not have the mad Clytie,Whose head is turned by the sun;The tulip is a courtly queen,Whom, therefore, I will shun;The cowslip.- Flower poems.
Raymond A Foss - Flowers Ablaze
Down the sidewalkon the way to pick upthe littlest after schoolthree in the afternoonin early Octoberlow light comes betweenthe tenements,.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - Flowers Well If Anybody
Flowers -- Well -- if anybodyCan the ecstasy define --Half a transport -- half a trouble --With which flowers humble men:Anybody find.- Flower poems.
William Carlos Williams - From "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower"
Of asphodel, that greeny flower, like a buttercup upon its branching stem-save that it's green and wooden-.- Flower poems.
Countee Cullen - Fruit Of The Flower
My father is a quiet manWith sober, steady ways;For simile, a folded fan;His nights are like his days. My mother's life is puritan,No.- Flower poems.
Frail the white rose and frail areHer hands that gaveWhose soul is sere and palerThan time's wan wave.Rosefrail and fair -- yet frailestA.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - A Flower Will Not Trouble Her, It Has So Small A Foot,
A Flower will not trouble her, it has so small a Foot,And yet if you compare the Lasts,Hers is the smallest Boot --.- Flower poems.
Claude Mckay - A Red Flower
Your lips are like a southern lily red, Wet with the soft rain-kisses of the night, In which the brown bee buries deep its head, When.- Flower poems.
Amy Levy - A Wall Flower
I lounge in the doorway and languish in vainWhile Tom, Dick and Harry are dancing with JaneMy spirit rises to the music's beat;There.- Flower poems.
Ian Emberson - A Weed Is A Flower In The Wrong Place
A weed is a flower in the wrong place,a flower is a weed in the right place,if you were a weed in the right placeyou would be a flower;but.- Flower poems.
William Blake - Ah! Sun Flower
Ah Sun-flower! weary of time.Who countest the steps of the Sun;Seeking after that sweet golden climeWhere the travellers journey is.- Flower poems.
Li Po - Amidst The Flowers A Jug Of Wine
Amidst the flowers a jug of wine, I pour alone lacking companionship. So raising the cup I invite the Moon, Then turn to my shadow.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - As If Some Little Arctic Flower
As if some little Arctic flowerUpon the polar hem --Went wandering down the LatitudesUntil it puzzled cameTo continents of summer --To.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - Bloom Is Result To Meet A Flower
Bloom -- is Result -- to meet a FlowerAnd casually glanceWould scarcely cause one to suspectThe minor CircumstanceAssisting in the.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - By A Flower By A Letter
By a flower -- By a letter --By a nimble love --If I weld the Rivet faster --Final fast -- above --Never mind my breathless Anvil!Never.- Flower poems.
Li Po - Climbing West Of Lotus Flower Peak
Amongst the grandeur of Hua ShanI climb to the Flower Peak,and fancy I see fairies and immortalscarrying lotus in theirsacred white.- Flower poems.
Henry Van Dyke - Flood Tide Of Flowers
IN HOLLAND The laggard winter ebbed so slowWith freezing rain and melting snow,It seemed as if the earth would stayForever where the.- Flower poems.
Rabindranath Tagore - Flower
Pluck this little flower and take it, delay not! I fear lest it droop and drop into the dust. I may not find a place in thy garland,.- Flower poems.
Robert Frost - Flower Gathering
I LEFT you in the morning,And in the morning glow,You walked a way beside meTo make me sad to go.Do you know me in the gloaming,Gaunt.- Flower poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Flower God, God Of The Spring
FLOWER god, god of the spring, beautiful, bountiful,Cold-dyed shield in the sky, lover of versicles,Here I wander in AprilCold, grey-headed;.- Flower poems.
Claude Mckay - Flower Of Love
The perfume of your body dulls my sense. I want nor wine nor weed; your breath alone Suffices. In this moment rare and tense I worship.- Flower poems.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - FLOWER SALUTE.
THIS nosegay,--'twas I dress'd it,--Greets thee a thousand times!Oft stoop'd I, and caress'd it,Ah! full a thousand times,And 'gainst.- Flower poems.
Les Murray - Flowering Eucalypt In Autumn
That slim creek out of the skythe dried-blood western gum treeis all stir in its high reaches: its strung haze-blue foliage is dancingpoints.- Flower poems.
Raymond A Foss - Flowers
Three flowersbloom each dayFalsely fragile Queen Anne’s LaceClump of effervescent DaisiesA singular Black-eyed SusanWildflowers allgrowing.- Flower poems.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Flowers
Spake full well, in language quaint and olden,One who dwelleth by the castled Rhine,When he called the flowers, so blue and golden,Stars,.- Flower poems.
Thomas Hood - Flowers
I will not have the mad Clytie,Whose head is turned by the sun;The tulip is a courtly queen,Whom, therefore, I will shun;The cowslip.- Flower poems.
Raymond A Foss - Flowers Ablaze
Down the sidewalkon the way to pick upthe littlest after schoolthree in the afternoonin early Octoberlow light comes betweenthe tenements,.- Flower poems.
Emily Dickinson - Flowers Well If Anybody
Flowers -- Well -- if anybodyCan the ecstasy define --Half a transport -- half a trouble --With which flowers humble men:Anybody find.- Flower poems.
William Carlos Williams - From "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower"
Of asphodel, that greeny flower, like a buttercup upon its branching stem-save that it's green and wooden-.- Flower poems.
Countee Cullen - Fruit Of The Flower
My father is a quiet manWith sober, steady ways;For simile, a folded fan;His nights are like his days. My mother's life is puritan,No.- Flower poems.

