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Classic Poemsadmin2021-03-27T07:16:58+00:00

Love And A Question

By: Robert Frost

A stranger came to the door at eve,
And he spoke the bridegroom fair. ...

If You Were Coming In The Fall

By: Emily Dickinson

If you were coming in the fall
I'd brush the summer by ...

Heart, We Will Forget Him

By: Emily Dickinson

Heart, we will forget him,
You and I, tonight! ...

I Lost A World

By: Emily Dickinson

I lost a world the other day.
Has anybody found? ...

To One in Paradise

By: Edgar Allen Poe

Thou wast that all to me, love,
For which my soul did pine-- ...

No Tears

By: Alexander Pushkin

Under the blue skies of her native land
She languished and began to fade. . . ...

A wounded deer leaps highest

By: Emily Dickinson

A wounded deer leaps highest,
I've heard the hunter tell; ...

Maybe

By: Carl Sandburg

Maybe he believes me, maybe not.
Maybe I can marry him, maybe not. ...

The Heart Asks

By: Emily Dickinson

The heart asks pleasure first
And then, excuse from pain; ...

A Charm Invests a Face

By: Emily Dickinson

A charm invests a face
Imperfectly beheld. ...



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