Sister Poems
Sister
Ann Taylor - About The Little Girl That Beat Her Sister
Go, go, my naughty girl, and kissYour little sister dear; I must not have such things as this,And noisy quarrels here. What! little.- Sister poems.
David Herbert Lawrence - Brother And Sister
The shorn moon trembling indistinct on her path,Frail as a scar upon the pale blue sky, Draws towards the downward slope: some sorrow.- Sister poems.
Lewis Carroll - Brother And Sister
"SISTER, sister, go to bed! Go and rest your weary head." Thus the prudent brother said. "Do you want a battered hide, Or scratches.- Sister poems.
Carl Sandburg - Curse Of A Rich Polish Peasant On His Sister Who Ran Away With A Wild Man
FELIKSOWA has gone again from our house and this time for good, I hope.She and her husband took with them the cow father gave them,.- Sister poems.
Spike Milligan - My Sister Laura
My sister Laura's bigger than meAnd lifts me up quite easily.I can't lift her, I've tried and tried;She must have something heavy .- Sister poems.
Edna St Vincent Millay - Night Is My Sister, And How Deep In Love
Night is my sister, and how deep in love,How drowned in love and weedily washed ashore,There to be fretted by the drag and shoveAt.- Sister poems.
Emily Dickinson - One Sister Have I In Our House
One Sister have I in our house,And one, a hedge away.There's only one recorded,But both belong to me.One came the road that I came.- Sister poems.
Frances Mayes - Sister Cat
Cat stands at the fridge,Cries loudly for milk.But I've filled her bowl.Wild cat, I say, Sister,Look, you have milk.I clink my fingernailAgainst.- Sister poems.
Jean De La Fontaine - Sister Jane
WHEN Sister Jane, who had produced a child,In prayer and penance all her hours beguiledHer sister-nuns around the lattice pressed;On.- Sister poems.
Raymond A Foss - Sister Muses
Oh the pen flowedjumped to the wordsfound the voiceTalked the talksaid his piecenext to themthe Sister MusesAware of the weaknessesof.- Sister poems.
Osip Mandelstam - Sisters
Sisters - Heaviness and Tenderness- you look the same.Wasps and bees both suck the heavy rose.Man dies, and the hot sand cools again.Carried.- Sister poems.
Lucille Clifton - Sisters
me and you be sisters.we be the same.me and youcoming from the same place.me and yoube greasing our legstouching up our edges.me and.- Sister poems.
Leonard Cohen - Sisters Of Mercy
Oh the sisters of mercy, they are not departed or gone. They were waiting for me when I thought that I just can't goon. And they brought.- Sister poems.
Amy Lowell - The Book Of Hours Of Sister Clotilde
The Bell in the convent tower swung.High overhead the great sun hung,A navel for the curving sky.The air was a blue clarity.Swallows.- Sister poems.
Thomas Gray - The Fatal Sisters
Now the storm begins to lower,(Haste, the loom of Hell prepares!)Iron-sleet of arrowy showerHurtles in the darkened air. Glittering.- Sister poems.
Rabindranath Tagore - The Gardener XVIII: When Two Sisters
When the two sisters go to fetchwater, they come to this spot andthey smile.They must be aware of somebody who stands behind the trees.- Sister poems.
Rainer Maria Rilke - The Sisters
Look how the same possibilitiesunfold in their opposite demeanors,as though one saw different agespassing through two identical rooms.Each.- Sister poems.
Etheridge Knight - The Violent Space (Or When Your Sister Sleeps Around For Money)
Exchange in greed the ungraceful signs. ThrustThe thick notes between green apple breasts.Then the shadow of the devil descends,The.- Sister poems.
William Strode - To His Sister
Loving Sister: every lineOf your last letter was so fineWith the best mettle, that the grayneOf Scrivener's pindust were but vayne:The.- Sister poems.
Katherine Philips - To My Dear Sister, Mrs. C. P. On Her Nuptial
We will not like those men our offerings pay Who crown the cup, then think they crown the day. We make no garlands, nor an altar build,.- Sister poems.
Sylvia Plath - Two Sisters Of Persephone
Two girls there are : within the houseOne sits; the other, without.Daylong a duet of shade and lightPlays between these. In her dark.- Sister poems.
Robert Herrick - UPON HIS SISTER IN LAW, MISTRESS ELIZABETHHERRICK
First, for effusions due unto the dead,My solemn vows have here accomplished;Next, how I love thee, that my grief must tell,Wherein.- Sister poems.
Go, go, my naughty girl, and kissYour little sister dear; I must not have such things as this,And noisy quarrels here. What! little.- Sister poems.
David Herbert Lawrence - Brother And Sister
The shorn moon trembling indistinct on her path,Frail as a scar upon the pale blue sky, Draws towards the downward slope: some sorrow.- Sister poems.
Lewis Carroll - Brother And Sister
"SISTER, sister, go to bed! Go and rest your weary head." Thus the prudent brother said. "Do you want a battered hide, Or scratches.- Sister poems.
Carl Sandburg - Curse Of A Rich Polish Peasant On His Sister Who Ran Away With A Wild Man
FELIKSOWA has gone again from our house and this time for good, I hope.She and her husband took with them the cow father gave them,.- Sister poems.
Spike Milligan - My Sister Laura
My sister Laura's bigger than meAnd lifts me up quite easily.I can't lift her, I've tried and tried;She must have something heavy .- Sister poems.
Edna St Vincent Millay - Night Is My Sister, And How Deep In Love
Night is my sister, and how deep in love,How drowned in love and weedily washed ashore,There to be fretted by the drag and shoveAt.- Sister poems.
Emily Dickinson - One Sister Have I In Our House
One Sister have I in our house,And one, a hedge away.There's only one recorded,But both belong to me.One came the road that I came.- Sister poems.
Frances Mayes - Sister Cat
Cat stands at the fridge,Cries loudly for milk.But I've filled her bowl.Wild cat, I say, Sister,Look, you have milk.I clink my fingernailAgainst.- Sister poems.
Jean De La Fontaine - Sister Jane
WHEN Sister Jane, who had produced a child,In prayer and penance all her hours beguiledHer sister-nuns around the lattice pressed;On.- Sister poems.
Raymond A Foss - Sister Muses
Oh the pen flowedjumped to the wordsfound the voiceTalked the talksaid his piecenext to themthe Sister MusesAware of the weaknessesof.- Sister poems.
Osip Mandelstam - Sisters
Sisters - Heaviness and Tenderness- you look the same.Wasps and bees both suck the heavy rose.Man dies, and the hot sand cools again.Carried.- Sister poems.
Lucille Clifton - Sisters
me and you be sisters.we be the same.me and youcoming from the same place.me and yoube greasing our legstouching up our edges.me and.- Sister poems.
Leonard Cohen - Sisters Of Mercy
Oh the sisters of mercy, they are not departed or gone. They were waiting for me when I thought that I just can't goon. And they brought.- Sister poems.
Amy Lowell - The Book Of Hours Of Sister Clotilde
The Bell in the convent tower swung.High overhead the great sun hung,A navel for the curving sky.The air was a blue clarity.Swallows.- Sister poems.
Thomas Gray - The Fatal Sisters
Now the storm begins to lower,(Haste, the loom of Hell prepares!)Iron-sleet of arrowy showerHurtles in the darkened air. Glittering.- Sister poems.
Rabindranath Tagore - The Gardener XVIII: When Two Sisters
When the two sisters go to fetchwater, they come to this spot andthey smile.They must be aware of somebody who stands behind the trees.- Sister poems.
Rainer Maria Rilke - The Sisters
Look how the same possibilitiesunfold in their opposite demeanors,as though one saw different agespassing through two identical rooms.Each.- Sister poems.
Etheridge Knight - The Violent Space (Or When Your Sister Sleeps Around For Money)
Exchange in greed the ungraceful signs. ThrustThe thick notes between green apple breasts.Then the shadow of the devil descends,The.- Sister poems.
William Strode - To His Sister
Loving Sister: every lineOf your last letter was so fineWith the best mettle, that the grayneOf Scrivener's pindust were but vayne:The.- Sister poems.
Katherine Philips - To My Dear Sister, Mrs. C. P. On Her Nuptial
We will not like those men our offerings pay Who crown the cup, then think they crown the day. We make no garlands, nor an altar build,.- Sister poems.
Sylvia Plath - Two Sisters Of Persephone
Two girls there are : within the houseOne sits; the other, without.Daylong a duet of shade and lightPlays between these. In her dark.- Sister poems.
Robert Herrick - UPON HIS SISTER IN LAW, MISTRESS ELIZABETHHERRICK
First, for effusions due unto the dead,My solemn vows have here accomplished;Next, how I love thee, that my grief must tell,Wherein.- Sister poems.

