Lonely Poems
Lonely
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - A Thought For A Lonely Death Bed
IF God compel thee to this destiny,To die alone, with none beside thy bedTo ruffle round with sobs thy last word saidAnd mark with.- Lonely poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 114: Henry In Trouble Whirped Out Lonely Whines
Henry in trouble whirped out lonely whines.When ich when was ever not in trouble?But did he whip out whinesafore? And when check in.- Lonely poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 224: Lonely In His Great Age
EightyLonely in his great age, Henry's old friendleaned on his burning cane while h.- Lonely poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Know Some Lonely Houses Off The Road
I know some lonely Houses off the RoadA Robber'd like the look of --Wooden barred,And Windows hanging low,Inviting to --A Portico,Where.- Lonely poems.
William Wordsworth - I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud
I wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high o'er vales and hills,When all at once I saw a crowd,A host, of golden daffodils;Beside.- Lonely poems.
Stephen Crane - In A Lonely Place,
In a lonely place,I encountered a sageWho sat, all still,Regarding a newspaper.He accosted me:"Sir, what is this?"Then I saw that I.- Lonely poems.
Raymond A Foss - Lonely
lonely in a crowddifferent from the restseparate, apartbecause of change,experiences they can’t understandchoices and experiments.- Lonely poems.
Stephen Vincent Benet - Lonely Burial
There were not many at that lonely place, Where two scourged hills met in a little plain. The wind cried loud in gusts, then low again..- Lonely poems.
Russell Edson - One Lonely Afternoon
Since the fern can't go to the sink for a drink ofwater, I graciously submit myself to the task, bringing twoglasses from the sink..- Lonely poems.
Ian Emberson - Samuel Palmer Prepares To Etch " The Lonely Tower ".
I must return to that valley of vision,gather again to meflocks, crescent moon and star;God - let the last lights burnat this down-dusking.- Lonely poems.
Charlotte Bronte - Speak Of The North! A Lonely Moor
Speak of the North! A lonely moorSilent and dark and tractless swells,The waves of some wild streamlet pourHurriedly through its ferny.- Lonely poems.
Anne Sexton - The Ballad Of The Lonely Masturbator
The end of the affair is always death. She's my workshop. Slippery eye, out of the tribe of myself my breath finds you gone. I horrify.- Lonely poems.
Thomas Hardy - The Fallow Deer At The Lonely House
One without looks in tonightThrough the curtain-chinkFrom the sheet of glistening white;One without looks in tonightAs we sit and think.- Lonely poems.
James Stephens - The Lonely God
So Eden was deserted, and at eve Into the quiet place God came to grieve. His face was sad, His hands hung slackly down Along his robe;.- Lonely poems.
Robinson Jeffers - The Stars Go Over The Lonely Ocean
Unhappy about some far off thingsThat are not my affair, wanderingAlong the coast and up the lean ridges,I saw in the eveningThe stars.- Lonely poems.
Vachel Lindsay - The Strength Of The Lonely
(What the Mendicant Said )The moon's a monk, unmated, Who walks his cell, the sky.His strength is that of heaven-vowed menWho all life's.- Lonely poems.
IF God compel thee to this destiny,To die alone, with none beside thy bedTo ruffle round with sobs thy last word saidAnd mark with.- Lonely poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 114: Henry In Trouble Whirped Out Lonely Whines
Henry in trouble whirped out lonely whines.When ich when was ever not in trouble?But did he whip out whinesafore? And when check in.- Lonely poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 224: Lonely In His Great Age
EightyLonely in his great age, Henry's old friendleaned on his burning cane while h.- Lonely poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Know Some Lonely Houses Off The Road
I know some lonely Houses off the RoadA Robber'd like the look of --Wooden barred,And Windows hanging low,Inviting to --A Portico,Where.- Lonely poems.
William Wordsworth - I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud
I wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high o'er vales and hills,When all at once I saw a crowd,A host, of golden daffodils;Beside.- Lonely poems.
Stephen Crane - In A Lonely Place,
In a lonely place,I encountered a sageWho sat, all still,Regarding a newspaper.He accosted me:"Sir, what is this?"Then I saw that I.- Lonely poems.
Raymond A Foss - Lonely
lonely in a crowddifferent from the restseparate, apartbecause of change,experiences they can’t understandchoices and experiments.- Lonely poems.
Stephen Vincent Benet - Lonely Burial
There were not many at that lonely place, Where two scourged hills met in a little plain. The wind cried loud in gusts, then low again..- Lonely poems.
Russell Edson - One Lonely Afternoon
Since the fern can't go to the sink for a drink ofwater, I graciously submit myself to the task, bringing twoglasses from the sink..- Lonely poems.
Ian Emberson - Samuel Palmer Prepares To Etch " The Lonely Tower ".
I must return to that valley of vision,gather again to meflocks, crescent moon and star;God - let the last lights burnat this down-dusking.- Lonely poems.
Charlotte Bronte - Speak Of The North! A Lonely Moor
Speak of the North! A lonely moorSilent and dark and tractless swells,The waves of some wild streamlet pourHurriedly through its ferny.- Lonely poems.
Anne Sexton - The Ballad Of The Lonely Masturbator
The end of the affair is always death. She's my workshop. Slippery eye, out of the tribe of myself my breath finds you gone. I horrify.- Lonely poems.
Thomas Hardy - The Fallow Deer At The Lonely House
One without looks in tonightThrough the curtain-chinkFrom the sheet of glistening white;One without looks in tonightAs we sit and think.- Lonely poems.
James Stephens - The Lonely God
So Eden was deserted, and at eve Into the quiet place God came to grieve. His face was sad, His hands hung slackly down Along his robe;.- Lonely poems.
Robinson Jeffers - The Stars Go Over The Lonely Ocean
Unhappy about some far off thingsThat are not my affair, wanderingAlong the coast and up the lean ridges,I saw in the eveningThe stars.- Lonely poems.
Vachel Lindsay - The Strength Of The Lonely
(What the Mendicant Said )The moon's a monk, unmated, Who walks his cell, the sky.His strength is that of heaven-vowed menWho all life's.- Lonely poems.

