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Henry Van Dyke - A Home Song
I read within a poet's book A word that starred the page:"Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage!" Yes, that is true;.- Home poems.
Raymond A Foss - A Letter From Home
Before the final fall of the kingdomthe home of the king,the Temple of GodA message of hope,a call to sincere faithof the struggle.- Home poems.
Mary Oliver - A Letter From Home
She sends me news of blue jays, frost, Of stars and now the harvest moonThat rides above the stricken hills.Lightly, she speaks of.- Home poems.
Siegfried Sassoon - A Letter Home
(To Robert Graves) I Here I'm sitting in the gloom Of my quiet attic room. France goes rolling all around, Fledged with forest May.- Home poems.
Craig Raine - A Martian Sends A Postcard Home
Caxtons are mechanical birds with many wingsand some are treasured for their markings --they cause the eyes to meltor the body to shriek.- Home poems.
William Strode - A Watch Sent Home To Mrs. Eliz: King, Wrapt In Theis Verses
Goe and count her better houres;They more happie are than ours.The day that gives her any blisseMake it as long againe as tis:The houre.- Home poems.
William Butler Yeats - A Woman Homer Sung
If any man drew nearWhen I was young,I thought, 'He holds her dear,'And shook with hate and fear.But O! 'twas bitter wrongIf he could.- Home poems.
Christina Rossetti - At Home
When I was dead, my spirit turnedTo seek the much-frequented house:I passed the door, and saw my friendsFeasting beneath green orange.- Home poems.
Emily Dickinson - Away From Home Are Some And I
Away from Home are some and I --An Emigrant to beIn a Metropolis of HomesIs easy, possibly --The Habit of a Foreign SkyWe -- difficult.- Home poems.
Vladimir Mayakovsky - Back Home
Thoughts, go your way home.Embrace, depths of the soul and the sea.In my view, it is stupidto be always.- Home poems.
Alexander Pushkin - Bound For Your Distant Home
Unfortunately this poem has been removed from our archives at the insistence of the copyright holder.- Home poems.
Wang Wei - Bound Home To Mount Song
The limpid river, past its bushes Running slowly as my chariot, Becomes a fellow voyager Returning home with the evening birds. A ruined.- Home poems.
Raymond A Foss - Bringing Us Home
Two thousand years and more agoGod spoke to the prophettold him “ I will bring you home”what a wondrous promise, a hopefor us all,.- Home poems.
Sukasah Syahdan - Cleaning Our Home
cleaning our homethe dust accosted my wifeand me where we'd been.- Home poems.
Raymond A Foss - Closer To Home
The war got a littlecloser to homeas the concerns were liftedbefore the congregationin the stilled sanctuaryWe became a bit quietera.- Home poems.
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge - Come Home!
When wintry winds are no more heard, And joy's in every bosom, When summer sings in every bird, And shines in every blossom, When happy.- Home poems.
Emily Dickinson - Death Leaves Us Homesick, Who Behind,
Death leaves Us homesick, who behind,Except that it is goneAre ignorant of its ConcernAs if it were not born.Through all their former.- Home poems.
Lucy Maud Montgomery - Down Home
Down home to-night the moonshine fallsAcross a hill with daisies pied,The pear tree by the garden gateBeckons with white arms like.- Home poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 102: The Sunburnt Terraces Which Swans Make Home
The sunburnt terraces which swans make homewith water purling, Macchu Pichu diedlike Delphi long ago—a message to Justinian.- Home poems.
Robert William Service - Going Home
I'm goin' 'ome to Blighty -- ain't I glad to 'ave the chance!I'm loaded up wiv fightin', and I've 'ad my fill o' France;I'm feelin'.- Home poems.
Wislawa Szymborska - Going Home
He came home. Said nothing. It was clear, though, that something had gone wrong. He lay down fully dressed. Pulled the blanket over.- Home poems.
Emily Dickinson - He Told A Homely Tale
He told a homely taleAnd spotted it with tears --Upon his infant face was setThe Cicatrice of years --All crumpled was the cheekNo.- Home poems.
Emily Dickinson - Her Sweet Turn To Leave The Homestead
Her Sweet turn to leave the HomesteadCame the Darker Way --Carriages -- Be Sure -- and Guests -- too --But for Holiday'Tis more pitiful.- Home poems.
Rupert Brooke - Home
I came back late and tired last nightInto my little room,To the long chair and the firelightAnd comfortable gloom.But as I entered.- Home poems.
Anne Bronte - Home
How brightly glistening in the sunThe woodland ivy plays!While yonder beeches from their barksReflect his silver rays. That sun surveys.- Home poems.
I read within a poet's book A word that starred the page:"Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage!" Yes, that is true;.- Home poems.
Raymond A Foss - A Letter From Home
Before the final fall of the kingdomthe home of the king,the Temple of GodA message of hope,a call to sincere faithof the struggle.- Home poems.
Mary Oliver - A Letter From Home
She sends me news of blue jays, frost, Of stars and now the harvest moonThat rides above the stricken hills.Lightly, she speaks of.- Home poems.
Siegfried Sassoon - A Letter Home
(To Robert Graves) I Here I'm sitting in the gloom Of my quiet attic room. France goes rolling all around, Fledged with forest May.- Home poems.
Craig Raine - A Martian Sends A Postcard Home
Caxtons are mechanical birds with many wingsand some are treasured for their markings --they cause the eyes to meltor the body to shriek.- Home poems.
William Strode - A Watch Sent Home To Mrs. Eliz: King, Wrapt In Theis Verses
Goe and count her better houres;They more happie are than ours.The day that gives her any blisseMake it as long againe as tis:The houre.- Home poems.
William Butler Yeats - A Woman Homer Sung
If any man drew nearWhen I was young,I thought, 'He holds her dear,'And shook with hate and fear.But O! 'twas bitter wrongIf he could.- Home poems.
Christina Rossetti - At Home
When I was dead, my spirit turnedTo seek the much-frequented house:I passed the door, and saw my friendsFeasting beneath green orange.- Home poems.
Emily Dickinson - Away From Home Are Some And I
Away from Home are some and I --An Emigrant to beIn a Metropolis of HomesIs easy, possibly --The Habit of a Foreign SkyWe -- difficult.- Home poems.
Vladimir Mayakovsky - Back Home
Thoughts, go your way home.Embrace, depths of the soul and the sea.In my view, it is stupidto be always.- Home poems.
Alexander Pushkin - Bound For Your Distant Home
Unfortunately this poem has been removed from our archives at the insistence of the copyright holder.- Home poems.
Wang Wei - Bound Home To Mount Song
The limpid river, past its bushes Running slowly as my chariot, Becomes a fellow voyager Returning home with the evening birds. A ruined.- Home poems.
Raymond A Foss - Bringing Us Home
Two thousand years and more agoGod spoke to the prophettold him “ I will bring you home”what a wondrous promise, a hopefor us all,.- Home poems.
Sukasah Syahdan - Cleaning Our Home
cleaning our homethe dust accosted my wifeand me where we'd been.- Home poems.
Raymond A Foss - Closer To Home
The war got a littlecloser to homeas the concerns were liftedbefore the congregationin the stilled sanctuaryWe became a bit quietera.- Home poems.
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge - Come Home!
When wintry winds are no more heard, And joy's in every bosom, When summer sings in every bird, And shines in every blossom, When happy.- Home poems.
Emily Dickinson - Death Leaves Us Homesick, Who Behind,
Death leaves Us homesick, who behind,Except that it is goneAre ignorant of its ConcernAs if it were not born.Through all their former.- Home poems.
Lucy Maud Montgomery - Down Home
Down home to-night the moonshine fallsAcross a hill with daisies pied,The pear tree by the garden gateBeckons with white arms like.- Home poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 102: The Sunburnt Terraces Which Swans Make Home
The sunburnt terraces which swans make homewith water purling, Macchu Pichu diedlike Delphi long ago—a message to Justinian.- Home poems.
Robert William Service - Going Home
I'm goin' 'ome to Blighty -- ain't I glad to 'ave the chance!I'm loaded up wiv fightin', and I've 'ad my fill o' France;I'm feelin'.- Home poems.
Wislawa Szymborska - Going Home
He came home. Said nothing. It was clear, though, that something had gone wrong. He lay down fully dressed. Pulled the blanket over.- Home poems.
Emily Dickinson - He Told A Homely Tale
He told a homely taleAnd spotted it with tears --Upon his infant face was setThe Cicatrice of years --All crumpled was the cheekNo.- Home poems.
Emily Dickinson - Her Sweet Turn To Leave The Homestead
Her Sweet turn to leave the HomesteadCame the Darker Way --Carriages -- Be Sure -- and Guests -- too --But for Holiday'Tis more pitiful.- Home poems.
Rupert Brooke - Home
I came back late and tired last nightInto my little room,To the long chair and the firelightAnd comfortable gloom.But as I entered.- Home poems.
Anne Bronte - Home
How brightly glistening in the sunThe woodland ivy plays!While yonder beeches from their barksReflect his silver rays. That sun surveys.- Home poems.

