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Subject: CRANE, HART (1899-1932)
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First Line: Mobile light paints me an undertow, trailing
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932); Gays & Lesbians


AT THE GRAVE OF HART CRANE, by REGINALD SHEPHERD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mobile light paints me an undertow, trailing
Last Line: In his unsheltered sea, made my way %to cold fresh water, then lost heart
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932); Homosexuality


BIRTH'S OBITUARY, by CHARLES OLSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Plane's flight your helix, transcontinental blood
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


BIRTH'S OBITUARY, by CHARLES OLSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Plane's flight your helix, transcontinental blood
Last Line: The silver chalice of the moon
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


FISH FOOD, by JOHN BROOKS WHEELWRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As you drank deep as thor, did you think of milk or wine?
Last Line: I will not ask any more. You saw or heard no evil
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932); Drowning; Sea


FOR HART CRANE, by ALEX GILDZEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Quaestorial judgments
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


FOR HART CRANE, by WALKER WINSLOW    Poem Source                    
First Line: Each day I touch the beach sand, hart
Last Line: Till one last ravelling seems a nerve alive %that's stripped to slide across the pumice of eternity
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


HART CRANE (1), by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Answer: how old
Last Line: Had broke this thing
Variant Title(s): Hart Crane 2
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


HART CRANE (1), by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Answer: how old
Last Line: Apolaustic %had broke this thing
Variant Title(s): Hart Crane
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


HART CRANE (2), by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: He had been stuttering, by the edge
Last Line: Hart crane. / hart
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


HART CRANE (2), by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He had been stuttering, by the edge
Last Line: And so it was I entered the broken world %hart crane %hart
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


LAST WORDS OF HART CRANE AS HE BECOMES ONE WITH THE GULF, by THOMAS WILLARD CLARK    Poem Source                    
First Line: I have seen my ghost broken my body blessed
Last Line: With its undersea buddha engines throbbing
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark, Tom
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


ON THE MEETING OF GARCIA LORCA AND HART CRANE, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936); Crane, Hart (1899-1932); Imagination; Fancy


PERFORMANCES, ASSORTMENTS, by RACHEL HADAS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Performances, assortments, resumes'
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


PERFORMANCES, ASSORTMENTS, by RACHEL HADAS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Performances, assortments, resumes'
Last Line: The face, the janus faces, are your own
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932)


SONNET TO THE PORTRAIT OF HART CRANE, by JOHN ORLEY ALLEN TATE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Unweathered stone beneath a rigid mane
Last Line: A bitter rose falls on a marble stair
Alternate Author Name(s): Tate, Allen
Subject(s): Art And Artists; Crane, Hart (1899-1932); Portraits


TENNESSEE, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Called death the sudden subway and now he has taken that train
Last Line: Until it is my turn to join him on the sudden subway
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932); Kirstein, Lincoln (1907-1996); Subways; Taylor, Laurette (1884-1946)


THUS, SPEAK THE CHROMOGRAPH, by ELENI SIKELIANOS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Saying: one night in a cloud chamber
Last Line: Run toward the sea)
Subject(s): Authors And Authorship; Books; Crane, Hart (1899-1932); Nature; Reading


WORDS FOR HART CRANE, by ROBERT LOWELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the pulitzers showered on some dope
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932); Poetry & Poets


WORDS FOR HART CRANE, by ROBERT LOWELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the pulitzers showered on some dope
Last Line: Who asks for me, the shelley of my age, %must lay his heart out for my bed and board
Subject(s): Crane, Hart (1899-1932); Poetry And Poets