Music Poems
Music
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - A Musical Instrument
What was he doing, the great god Pan,Down in the reeds by the river?Spreading ruin and scattering ban,Splashing and paddling with hoofs.- Music poems.
Ezra Pound - Ancient Music
Winter is icummen in, Lhude sing Goddamm. Raineth drop and staineth slop, And how the wind doth ramm! Sing: Goddamm. Skiddeth bus and.- Music poems.
John Milton - At A Solemn Musick
Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heav'ns joy,Sphear-born harmonious Sisters, Voice, and Vers,Wed your divine sounds, and mixt power.- Music poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Away With Funeral Music
AWAY with funeral music - setThe pipe to powerful lips -The cup of life's for him that drinksAnd not for him that sips.- Music poems.
Emily Dickinson - Better Than Music! For I Who Heard It
Better -- than Music! For I -- who heard it --I was used -- to the Birds -- before --This -- was different -- 'Twas Translation --Of.- Music poems.
Philip Levine - Call It Music
Some days I catch a rhythm, almost a songin my own breath. I'm alone herein Brooklyn Heights, late morning, the skyabove the St. George.- Music poems.
Louise Gluck - Celestial Music
I have a friend who still believes in heaven.Not a stupid person, yet with all she knows, she literally talks to God.She thinks someone.- Music poems.
John Donne - Celestial Music
I have a friend who still believes in heaven.Not a stupid person, yet with all she knows, she literally talks to God.She thinks someone.- Music poems.
George Herbert - Church Music
Sweetest of sweets, I thank you: when displeasureDid through my body wound my mind,You took me thence, and in your house of pleasureA.- Music poems.
Belinda Subraman - Classical Indian Explanation: Music
past the hippiespast Ravi Shankareons beforewhen the first Asian snakecame alivestiffened with soundthrough some empty shellsome hollow.- Music poems.
Edna St Vincent Millay - Dirge Without Music
I am not resigned to the shutting away of loving hearts in the hard ground.So it is, and so it will be, for so it has been, time out.- Music poems.
Emily Dickinson - Dying At My Music!
Dying at my music!Bubble! Bubble!Hold me till the Octave's run!Quick! Burst the Windows!Ritardando!Phials left, and the Sun!.- Music poems.
Lisel Mueller - Five For Country Music
I. InsomniaThe bulb at the front door burns and burns.If it were a white rose it would tire of bloomingthrough another endless night..- Music poems.
Lord Byron - For Music
THERE be none of Beauty's daughters With a magic like thee; And like music on the waters Is thy sweet voice to me: When, as if.- Music poems.
Oscar Wilde - From Spring Days To Winter (For Music)
In the glad springtime when leaves were green,O merrily the throstle sings!I sought, amid the tangled sheen,Love whom mine eyes had.- Music poems.
William Strode - In Commendation Of Musick
When whispering straynes doe softly stealeWith creeping passion through the hart,And when at every touch wee feeleOur pulses beate.- Music poems.
Walt Whitman - Italian Music In Dakota.
THROUGH the soft evening air enwrinding all, Rocks, woods, fort, cannon, pacing sentries, endless wilds, In dulcet streams, in flutes’.- Music poems.
Stephen Dons - Loud Music
My stepdaughter and I circle round and round.You see, I like the music loud, the speakersthrobbing, jam-packing the room with sound.- Music poems.
Henry Van Dyke - Master Of Music
Glory of architect, glory of painter, and sculptor, and bard,Living forever in temple and picture and statue and song, --Look how the.- Music poems.
Amy Lowell - Music
The neighbour sits in his window and plays the flute.From my bed I can hear him,And the round notes flutter and tap about the room,And.- Music poems.
Rainer Maria Rilke - Music
Take me by the hand;it's so easy for you, Angel,for you are the roadeven while being immobile.You see, I'm scared no onehere will look.- Music poems.
Mary Oliver - Music
I tied togethera few slender reeds, cutnotches to breathe across and madesuch music you stoodshock still and thenfollowed as I wandered.- Music poems.
Stephen Vincent Benet - Music
My friend went to the piano; spun the stool A little higher; left his pipe to cool; Picked up a fat green volume from the chest; And.- Music poems.
Henry Van Dyke - Music
IPRELUDEDaughter of Psyche, pledge of that last nightWhen, pierced with pain and bitter-sweet delight,She knew her Love and saw her.- Music poems.
Walter De La Mare - Music
When music sounds, gone is the earth I know, And all her lovely things even lovelier grow; Her flowers in vision flame, her forest.- Music poems.
What was he doing, the great god Pan,Down in the reeds by the river?Spreading ruin and scattering ban,Splashing and paddling with hoofs.- Music poems.
Ezra Pound - Ancient Music
Winter is icummen in, Lhude sing Goddamm. Raineth drop and staineth slop, And how the wind doth ramm! Sing: Goddamm. Skiddeth bus and.- Music poems.
John Milton - At A Solemn Musick
Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heav'ns joy,Sphear-born harmonious Sisters, Voice, and Vers,Wed your divine sounds, and mixt power.- Music poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Away With Funeral Music
AWAY with funeral music - setThe pipe to powerful lips -The cup of life's for him that drinksAnd not for him that sips.- Music poems.
Emily Dickinson - Better Than Music! For I Who Heard It
Better -- than Music! For I -- who heard it --I was used -- to the Birds -- before --This -- was different -- 'Twas Translation --Of.- Music poems.
Philip Levine - Call It Music
Some days I catch a rhythm, almost a songin my own breath. I'm alone herein Brooklyn Heights, late morning, the skyabove the St. George.- Music poems.
Louise Gluck - Celestial Music
I have a friend who still believes in heaven.Not a stupid person, yet with all she knows, she literally talks to God.She thinks someone.- Music poems.
John Donne - Celestial Music
I have a friend who still believes in heaven.Not a stupid person, yet with all she knows, she literally talks to God.She thinks someone.- Music poems.
George Herbert - Church Music
Sweetest of sweets, I thank you: when displeasureDid through my body wound my mind,You took me thence, and in your house of pleasureA.- Music poems.
Belinda Subraman - Classical Indian Explanation: Music
past the hippiespast Ravi Shankareons beforewhen the first Asian snakecame alivestiffened with soundthrough some empty shellsome hollow.- Music poems.
Edna St Vincent Millay - Dirge Without Music
I am not resigned to the shutting away of loving hearts in the hard ground.So it is, and so it will be, for so it has been, time out.- Music poems.
Emily Dickinson - Dying At My Music!
Dying at my music!Bubble! Bubble!Hold me till the Octave's run!Quick! Burst the Windows!Ritardando!Phials left, and the Sun!.- Music poems.
Lisel Mueller - Five For Country Music
I. InsomniaThe bulb at the front door burns and burns.If it were a white rose it would tire of bloomingthrough another endless night..- Music poems.
Lord Byron - For Music
THERE be none of Beauty's daughters With a magic like thee; And like music on the waters Is thy sweet voice to me: When, as if.- Music poems.
Oscar Wilde - From Spring Days To Winter (For Music)
In the glad springtime when leaves were green,O merrily the throstle sings!I sought, amid the tangled sheen,Love whom mine eyes had.- Music poems.
William Strode - In Commendation Of Musick
When whispering straynes doe softly stealeWith creeping passion through the hart,And when at every touch wee feeleOur pulses beate.- Music poems.
Walt Whitman - Italian Music In Dakota.
THROUGH the soft evening air enwrinding all, Rocks, woods, fort, cannon, pacing sentries, endless wilds, In dulcet streams, in flutes’.- Music poems.
Stephen Dons - Loud Music
My stepdaughter and I circle round and round.You see, I like the music loud, the speakersthrobbing, jam-packing the room with sound.- Music poems.
Henry Van Dyke - Master Of Music
Glory of architect, glory of painter, and sculptor, and bard,Living forever in temple and picture and statue and song, --Look how the.- Music poems.
Amy Lowell - Music
The neighbour sits in his window and plays the flute.From my bed I can hear him,And the round notes flutter and tap about the room,And.- Music poems.
Rainer Maria Rilke - Music
Take me by the hand;it's so easy for you, Angel,for you are the roadeven while being immobile.You see, I'm scared no onehere will look.- Music poems.
Mary Oliver - Music
I tied togethera few slender reeds, cutnotches to breathe across and madesuch music you stoodshock still and thenfollowed as I wandered.- Music poems.
Stephen Vincent Benet - Music
My friend went to the piano; spun the stool A little higher; left his pipe to cool; Picked up a fat green volume from the chest; And.- Music poems.
Henry Van Dyke - Music
IPRELUDEDaughter of Psyche, pledge of that last nightWhen, pierced with pain and bitter-sweet delight,She knew her Love and saw her.- Music poems.
Walter De La Mare - Music
When music sounds, gone is the earth I know, And all her lovely things even lovelier grow; Her flowers in vision flame, her forest.- Music poems.

