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Subject: RIMBAUD, ARTHUR (1854-1891) Matches Found: 24 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` BIRDS IN THE NIGHT, by LUIS CERNUDA Poem Source First Line: The french government - or maybe it was the english - placed Last Line: Better if it were a cockroach, simply to squash it Subject(s): Homosexuality; Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891); Verlaine, Paul (1844-1896) DEATH OF RIMBAUD, by DAVID FISHER Poem Source First Line: Death with his sad hands Last Line: When you pass the snow falls - all at once - %from my heart , as from a tree in winter Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) DEFILEMENTS / ARTHUR RIMBAUD, by STEPHEN BERG Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Ancient animals fucked running Last Line: Kneeling sucking on it weeping Subject(s): Erotic Love; Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) FIRST TWILIGHT / ARTHUR RIMBAUD, by STEPHEN BERG Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Huge indiscrete cunning trees Last Line: She wore almost nothing Subject(s): Erotic Love; Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) HOMAGE TO RIMBAUD, by JOSE FONTINHAS Poem Source First Line: They arose in the morning, they had customs that are strange Last Line: Mutiplying upon the body places for love Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) MEMORIES OF SIMPLE-MINDED OLD MEN / ARTHUR RIMBAUD, by STEPHEN BERG Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: If there's a god, forgive me! Last Line: I reach down: lord, let's both of us jack off! Subject(s): Incest; Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) METAMORPHOSES: 17. APOLLO (ARTHUR RIMBAUD), by WAYNE KOESTENBAUM Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: In rio she met my chariot halfway Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) METAMORPHOSES: 17. APOLLO (ARTHUR RIMBAUD), by WAYNE KOESTENBAUM Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: In rio she met my chariot halfway Last Line: Boots for sale in the dream gone for farthings Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) MY LITTLE LOVERS / ARTHUR RIMBAUD, by STEPHEN BERG Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Something like human tears Last Line: My dried saliva glistens on your brow Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) ON THE BOULEVARD, by LUISA IGLORIA Poem Source First Line: It seems time for the pale shades to filter in Last Line: And over the ramparts the sea %broke mournfully Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) POETS OF HELL, by KARL SHAPIRO Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Poe, a very sick man in baltimore Last Line: And spits into the constellated skies Subject(s): Baudelaire, Charles (1821-1867); French Poetry - Symbolism; Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849); Poetry And Poets; Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) RESPONSE TO RIMBAUD'S LATER MANNER, by THOMAS STURGE MOORE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: The cow eats green grass Alternate Author Name(s): Moore, T. Sturge Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) RIMBAUD, by WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN Poem Source Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The nights, the railway-arches, the bad sky, Last Line: His truth acceptable to lying men. Alternate Author Name(s): Auden, W. H. Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) RIMBAUD, by THOMAS WILLARD CLARK Poem Source First Line: Despairing %of finding a way out Alternate Author Name(s): Clark, Tom Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) RIMBAUD, by ROBERT MAZZOCCO Poem Source First Line: The rain has tormented the child Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) RIMBAUD, by GONZALO ROJAS Poem Source First Line: None of us has talent, I mean Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) RIMBAUD'S DRUNKEN BOAT, by SANDRA STONE Poem Source First Line: I board it, me, sober, with a spyglass Last Line: Under this tilted skiff Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) THE POETS OF HELL, by KARL SHAPIRO Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Poe, a very sick man in baltimore Subject(s): Baudelaire, Charles (1821-1867); French Poetry - Symbolism; Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849); Poetry & Poets; Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) VARIATION ON RIMBAUD'S PROSE-POEM. CHILDHOOD, by THOMAS STURGE MOORE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: This idol with black eyes and yellow hair Alternate Author Name(s): Moore, T. Sturge Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) VARIATIONS DONE FOR GERALD VAN DE WIELE: 1. LE BONHEUR, by CHARLES OLSON Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Dogwood flakes / what is green Subject(s): Happiness; Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891); Joy; Delight VARIATIONS DONE FOR GERALD VAN DE WIELE: 1. LE BONHEUR, by CHARLES OLSON Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Dogwood flakes %what is green Last Line: Of any dispersed effort. The hour of death %is the only trepass Subject(s): Happiness; Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) VARIATIONS DONE FOR GERALD VAN DE WIELE: 2. THE CHARGE, by CHARLES OLSON Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Dogwood flakes / the green Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) VARIATIONS DONE FOR GERALD VAN DE WIELE: 2. THE CHARGE, by CHARLES OLSON Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Dogwood flakes %the green Last Line: Will be the hour of your death? Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) VARIATIONS DONE FOR GERALD VAN DE WIELE: 3. SPRING, by CHARLES OLSON Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The dogwood %lights up the day Last Line: Season of no bungling Subject(s): Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891); Spring |
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