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First Line: Disraeli dead! The trappings of late days
Last Line: A tear upon the wreath
Subject(s): "death;disraeli, Benjamin (1804-1881);honor;jews;memory;" "dead, The;judaism;


"DIRGE (TO THE MEMORY OF MISS ELLEN GREE, OF KEW ...)", by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Peerless yet hapless maid of q!
Last Line: Her dirge and leg
Subject(s): Alphabets;bees;death;funerals;insects;language; "beekeeping;dead, The;burials;bugs;words;vocabulary;


"LINES WRITTEN AFTER A BATTLE, BY AN ASSISTANT SURGEON", by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Stiff are the warrior's muscles
Last Line: The warrior is dead
Subject(s): Death;soldiers; "dead, The;


"MAN'S LIFE; AN INSCRIPTION IN OSMINGTON CHURCH, DORSET", by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Man is a glas: life is / a water that's weakly
Last Line: The water out / finis
Subject(s): Death;hourglasses; "dead, The;


"ON GILES COREY, EXECUTED AS A WIZARD, 17TH CENTURY", by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Giles cory was a wizard strong
Last Line: And he did no confession make; / but wickedlie he dyed
Variant Title(s): Giles Corey
Subject(s): "capital Punishment;corey, Giles;salem, Massachusetts;witchcraft & Witches;" Hanging;executions;death Penalty


"SWEET SUFFOLK OWL, SO TRIMLY DIGHT", by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
Last Line: "and sings a dirge for dying souls, / 'te whit, te whoo!'"
Subject(s): Birds;death;owls; "dead, The;


...THE LIGHT THAT CANNOT FADE...', by WILLIAM DANIEL EHRHART    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Suzie, you picked a hell of a time
Last Line: And every time I think of you, %you're young
Alternate Author Name(s): Ehrhart, W. D.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975


...WHO WAS BORN DEAD, by VICENTE ALEIXANDRE    Poem Source                    
First Line: She is far away. Very far
Last Line: Who did not speak, but I listen to you yet
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Sisters


17-JAN-32, by MIKLOS RADNOTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: I went hiking into the morning mountains
Last Line: Take care!
Subject(s): Death; Exiles; News; Prisons And Prisoners


1914: 5. THE SOLDIER, by RUPERT BROOKE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I should die, think only this of me
Last Line: In hearts at peace, under an english heaven.
Variant Title(s): The Soldier
Subject(s): Death; England; Environment; Fields; Flowers; Patriotism; Soldiers; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; English; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; Pastures; Meadows; Leas; First World War


1932, by LINDA PASTAN            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw my name in print the other day
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


1932, by LINDA PASTAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw my name in print the other day
Last Line: A hammer poised...Delivering its blow
Subject(s): Death


1940 LASALLE, by GERALD STERN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Did I or didn't I write about lucky burkin?
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Gambling; Death; Wagering; Betting; Dead, The


1945, by WALTER ROBERT MCDONALD    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nothing consoled aunt rose when roosevelt died
Last Line: How my uncles were, when they'd be coming home
Alternate Author Name(s): Mcdonald, Walt
Variant Title(s): Scenes From War: Voices From 194
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; World War Ii


1967, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In five-score summers! All new eyes
Last Line: That thy worm should be my worm, love!
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


1990 SPECIAL, by CHARLES BUKOWSKI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Year-worn
Subject(s): Death; Cats; Dead, The


2-FEB, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Groundhog's day, %your birthday today mother
Last Line: In the black sky of time
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


4 A.M., by JOHN SAMUEL TIEMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like a leaf which wishes to drop
Last Line: Her skin amid all the dark
Subject(s): Death; Li Po (701-762); Love - Loss Of; Marriage; Poetry And Poets; Silence


4 TED, by SIMON PETTET    Poem Text                    
First Line: O wait a minute, there's something in my eye no
Last Line: —and still love—him.
Subject(s): Berrigan, Ted (1934-1983); Death; Loss; Berrigan, Edmund Joseph; Dead, The


851, by ALAN DUGAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A flying pigeon hit me on a fall day
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A BABY'S CRADLE WITH NO BABY IN IT, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The baby waiting here
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death – Children


A BABY'S DEATH, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A little soul scarce fledged for earth
Last Line: The song that smiled.
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Roundels; Soul; Infants; Dead, The


A BABY'S EPITAPH, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: April, made me: winter laid me here away asleep
Last Line: Here I sleep not: pass, and weep not here upon your child.
Subject(s): April; Babies; Death; Epitaphs; Infants; Dead, The


A BALLAD, by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We have a song for the death in her body
Subject(s): Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


A BALLAD IN BLANK VERSE, by JOHN DAVIDSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: His father's house looked out across a firth
Last Line: Women to love are waiting everywhere.'
Subject(s): Aphrodite; Atheism; Christianity; Death; Family Life; Fathers & Sons; Mythology - Classical; Paganism & Pagans; Parents; Pride; Dead, The; Relatives; Parenthood; Self-esteem; Self-respect


A BALLAD OF A COWARD, by JOHN DAVIDSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The trumpets pealed; the echoes sang
Last Line: And happy and amazed fell dead.
Subject(s): Cowardice; Death; Family Life; Redemption; War; Dead, The; Relatives


A BALLAD OF A WORKMAN, by JOHN DAVIDSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All day beneath polluted skies
Last Line: And forge and mould the world anew.'
Subject(s): Alchemy & Alchemists; Ambition; Death; Hope; Labor & Laborers; Temptation; Dead, The; Optimism; Work; Workers


A BALLAD OF AN ARTIST'S WIFE, by JOHN DAVIDSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet wife, this heavy-hearted age
Last Line: "and in her peace forever dwell."
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hunger; Marriage; Tragedy; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


A BALLAD OF DEATH, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Kneel down, fair love, and fill thyself with tears
Last Line: Death shall come in with thee.
Subject(s): Death; Fantasy; Love; Dead, The


A BALLAD OF EUTHANASIA, by JOHN DAVIDSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In magic books she read at night
Last Line: Of death is love and life.'
Subject(s): Death; Euthanasia; Life; Magic; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


A BALLAD OF LANCELOT, by JOHN DAVIDSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By coasts where scalding deserts reek
Last Line: The look, the soul of guinevere.
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Death; Despair; Fathers & Sons; Grail; Lancelot Du Lac; Love; Loyalty; Arthur, King; Dead, The; Holy Grail; Graal


A BALLAD OF PAST MERIDIAN, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Last [or, one] night returning from my twilight walk
Last Line: Of death, of life, those inwound notes are mine.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


A BALLAD OF WHITECHAPEL, by ISAAC ROSENBERG    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: God's mercy shines
Last Line: Into strange sunlit bliss.
Subject(s): London; Sickness; Death; Love


A BIRTHDAY PRESENT, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What is this, behind this veil, is it ugly, is it beautiful?
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Birthdays; Dead, The


A BIT OF HEAVEN, by GERTRUDE D. JOHNSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Child of the slums, how happy
Last Line: Is a child—or a tramp—or a beast.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson, G. Gertrude
Subject(s): Death - Children; Heaven; Death - Babies; Paradise


A BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 1, by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My sweetest lesbia, let us live and love
Last Line: And crown with love my ever-during night.
Alternate Author Name(s): Catullus, Caius Valerius
Subject(s): Carpe Diem; Death; Dead, The


A BOOK OF DREAMS, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I lay and dreamed. The master came
Last Line: And all but me asleep!
Subject(s): Birds; Children; Churches; Crucifixion; Death; Desolation; Despair; Dreams; Fathers; Flowers; God; Hope; Lilies; Memory; Prodigal Son; Sleep; Swans; Youth; Childhood; Cathedrals; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The; Nightmares; Optimism


A BOTANICAL TROPE, by WILLIAM MEREDITH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Elliptical regrets figure the nights
Alternate Author Name(s): Meredith, Morris
Subject(s): Automobile Accidents; Death - Children; Death - Babies


A BOUTS-RIMES SONNET, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So I grew half delirious and quite sick
Last Line: Creature had love for me, and others spite.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Sickness; Sleep; Dead, The; Illness


A BRACELET OF BRIGHT HAIR ABOUT THE BONE, by LINDA GREGG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The romans put skulls into their love poems
Last Line: I wanted absoluteness to be made of my heart
Subject(s): Death


A BUNCH OF ROSES, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Roses ruddy and roses white
Last Line: Bending his head to a bunch of roses.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; God; Hearts; Life; Roses; Dead, The


A BURDEN, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They lie at rest asleep and dead
Last Line: Hallelujah, amen.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Variant Title(s): My Old Friends
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Friendship; Life; Love; Dead, The; Nightmares


A BUSH LEGEND, by MARIE E. J. PITT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Back in the heart of the gippsland hills
Last Line: Listens and makes no sign.
Subject(s): Death; Gold Mines & Miners; Legends; Dead, The


A CAMEO, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a graven image of desire
Last Line: Upon whose lock was written peradventure.
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Idols; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


A CAPTIVE DEER, by IDA M. FOLSOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: A spirit cowed, that once has faced
Last Line: A spirit cowed?
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Deer; Freedom; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Liberty


A CASUALTY, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That boy I took in the car last night
Last Line: "my feet, please wrap 'em -- they're cold . . . They're cold."
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Paris, France; Dead, The


A CASUALTY LIST, by MARY CAROLYN DAVIES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There was always waiting in our mother's eyes
Last Line: Anxiety or wonder any more.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davis, Leland, Mrs.; Pawtuxie
Subject(s): Death; War - Home Front; Dead, The


A CATCH (4), by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "a fig for care, why should we spare"
Last Line: Sir john shall lay our bones in clay / where nobody means to find us
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


A CHEERFUL SAGE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And tak'n his wage
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death


A CHILD, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "o hades, death's inexorable king"
Last Line: When sorrow broods above the home he left?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


A CHILD OF THE AGE, by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh for a voice that in a single song
Last Line: "or in the darkness with the dead to die."
Alternate Author Name(s): Myers, Frederic
Subject(s): Death


A CHILD'S FUTURE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What will it please you, my darling, hereafter to be?
Last Line: Fear not at all; for a slave, if he fears not, is free.
Subject(s): Death; Future; Dead, The


A CHILD'S GRACE AT FLORENCE; A.A.E.C., by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of english blood, of tuscan birth
Last Line: For death's annunciation.'
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


A CHILD'S GRAVE, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I linger by this grass-grown mound
Last Line: And love this plot shall keep.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


A CHRYSALIS, by MARY EMILY NEELEY BRADLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My little madchen found one day
Last Line: Was but the radiant creature's flight!
Subject(s): Butterflies; Death - Children; Death - Babies


A CONSECRATION, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not of the princes and prelates with periwigged charioteers
Last Line: Amen.
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Social Classes; Dead, The; Liberty; Caste


A CONVERSATION WITH MONICA WILSON, by AIME CESAIRE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You sayer / what is there to say
Last Line: Stake out settlements in the upper network of death
Subject(s): Conversation; Death


A COUNSEL, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh weep for the glory departed
Last Line: And have paradise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Hope; Dead, The; Paradise; Optimism


A COUNTRY BURIAL, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ample make this bed
Last Line: Interrupt this ground.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


A COUP D'ETAT; AN INCIDENT IN THE NIGHT OF DECEMBER 4, 1851, by VICTOR MARIE HUGO    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: The child received two bullets in the brain
Last Line: Must sew the shrouds of children eight years old.
Subject(s): Death - Children; France; Grandparents; Guns; Murder; Napoleon Iii (1808-1873); War; Death - Babies; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


A CRY, by HERBERT EDWIN CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Lo, I am weary of all
Last Line: There will never be rest for me.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A CRY, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O wanderer in unknown lands, what cheer?
Last Line: So thou and I shall triumph over death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A CUP OF WATER, by CHARLES WILLIAMS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When you awoke in the night and asked for water
Last Line: A cup of water,—and sleep came down on the sight.
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Rest; Dead, The


A CURIOUS REMINISCENCE, by ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY (19TH CENTURY)    Poem Text                    
First Line: Of all the bloomin' awful things, the awfullest I've knowed
Last Line: An' gallops off like madmen through the rain.
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Memory; Practical Jokes; Dead, The; Wine; Pranks


A DAY AT CASTROGIOVANNI: 2. PROSERPINE BY LAKE PERGUSA, by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lifted on hollow lands and grassy miles
Last Line: Dark lover, death, -- was he not beautiful?
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Lakes; Persephone; Dead, The; Pools; Ponds; Proserpine; Proserpina


A DAY'S RIDE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Bold are the mounted robbers who on stolen horses ride
Last Line: "of walker's fight with thunderbolt, that ride for life and death"
Subject(s): Crimes & Criminals;death;horse Racing;hunting; "dead, The;hunters;


A DEAD AIRMAN, by MORAY DALTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: May's tapestry of green and gold
Last Line: Can so view death.
Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Death; War; Airplanes; Air Pilots; Dead, The


A DEAD BABY, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Little soul, for such brief space
Last Line: So, our first dream, our first hope -- is over.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


A DEAD CHILD, by LUCIAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Five years alone had vanished since my birth
Last Line: I learnt but little of life's sins and grief.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucianus
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


A DEAD FRIEND, by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It hardly seems that he is dead
Last Line: To fall upon his face.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEAD MARCH, by COSMO MONKHOUSE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Play me a march low-toned and slow, a march for a silent tread
Last Line: Ah, for the face -- the flower of flowers -- that blossoms on earth no more.
Alternate Author Name(s): Monkhouse, William Cosmo
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEAD SONG-WRITER, by LUCILIUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Eutychides is dead, and what is worse
Last Line: Is where in hell, now he's in hell, to go.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucillius; Carus Titus Lucilius
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEAD WOMAN, by ALFRED DE MUSSET    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, she was beauteous; if the night
Last Line: In which she never read!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


A DEAD YEAR, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I took a year out of my life and story
Last Line: "and so dost thou."
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Hearts; Life; Nations; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


A DEATH, by WILLIAM WRIGHTSON EUSTACE ROSS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Often in times before
Last Line: In that murderous dark wood.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ross, W. W. E.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEATH, by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Crushed with a burden of woe
Last Line: And the angel of mercy stood there.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEATH AT THE OFFICE, by TED KOOSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The news goes desk to desk
Subject(s): Death; Office Employees; Dead, The; Clerks


A DEATH IN THE BUSH, by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The hut was built of bark and shrunken slabs
Last Line: "on hills that ""slope through darkness up to god."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEATH OF A FIRST-BORN (JANUARY 14, 1892), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One young life lost, two happy young lives blighted
Last Line: Shall rise up of the just.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Jesus Christ; Life; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


A DEATH ON EASTER DAY, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The strong spring sun rejoicingly may rise
Last Line: Out of the likeness of the shadow of death.
Subject(s): Death; Easter; Holidays; Light; Dead, The; The Resurrection


A DEATH SCENE, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O day! He cannot die
Last Line: So I knew that he was dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Variant Title(s): From A D- W- In The N.c.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEATH SONG, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Lay me down beneaf de willers in de grass
Last Line: Ef I 's layin' 'mong de t'ings I 's allus knowed.
Subject(s): African Americans; Death; Negroes; American Blacks; Dead, The


A DEATH SONG, by WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What cometh here from west to east a-wending?
Last Line: But one and all if they would dusk the day.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEATH-BED, by JAMES ALDRICH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Her suffering ended with the day
Last Line: And walked in paradise!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEATH-BED, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At length the gusts of anguish cease
Last Line: But she is more to us.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEATH-BLOW IS A LIFE-BLOW TO SOME, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: They died, vitality begun
Subject(s): Death


A DEATH-DAY RECALLED, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beeny did not quiver
Last Line: Of their former friend?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DEATH-PARTING, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Leaves and rain and the days of the year
Last Line: (with a wind blown night and day.)
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DIALOGUE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is a dialogue between
Last Line: An overcoat of clay.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


A DIALOGUE UPON DEATH; PHILLIS AND DAMON, by WILLIAM HAMMOND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Damon, amidst the blisses, we
Last Line: Change thus may whet chaste appetites.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DIALOGUE: 1., by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, if thou wilt, fain would I plead with thee
Last Line: Death, if thou wilt?
Subject(s): Death; Roundels; Dead, The


A DIALOGUE: 2., by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Man, what art thou to speak and plead with me?
Last Line: Man, what art thou?
Subject(s): Death; Roundels; Dead, The


A DIALOGUE: 3., by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, if thou be or be not, as was said
Last Line: Death, if thou be.
Subject(s): Death; Roundels; Dead, The


A DIRGE, by THOMAS D'URFEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sleep, sleep poor youth, sleep, sleep in peace
Last Line: The folly of, &c.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DIRGE, by OLIVE TILFORD DARGAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mortal child, lay thee where / earth is gift and giver
Last Line: Shall disturb thee never.
Alternate Author Name(s): Burke, Fielding
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


A DIRGE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why were you born when the snow was falling?
Last Line: For sweet things dying.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Spring; Dead, The


A DIRGE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A bell tolls on in my heart
Last Line: Death gives thee at last good day.
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Funerals; Grief; Dead, The; Burials; Sorrow; Sadness


A DIRGE (1), by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Calm on the bosom of thy god
Last Line: In heaven is now thine own.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Soul; Dead, The


A DIRGE CONCERNING THE LATE ... KING OF THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS, by WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CROFFUT    Poem Text                    
First Line: And so our royal relative is dead?
Last Line: To write of one who loved his fellow men!
Alternate Author Name(s): Croffut, W. A.
Subject(s): Cannibals; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Fame; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Reputation


A DIRGE UPON THE DEATH OF THE VALIANT LORD, BERNARD STUART, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hence, hence, profane; soft silence let us have
Last Line: Lesse in these marble stones, then in thy story.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DISCORD, by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The buds were out on the lilac-trees
Last Line: That sweet spring morning, was lying dead.
Subject(s): Death; Mothers & Daughters; Dead, The


A DOG WAS CRYING TONIGHT IN WICKLOW ALSO, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When human beings found out about death
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Dead, The


A DOG'S DEATH, by JOHN COLLINGS SQUIRE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The loose earth falls in the grave like a peaceful regular breathing
Last Line: Nor trouble what we do when we do it; nor would have it otherwise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Eagle, Solomon; Squire, J. C.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


A DOG'S GRAVE, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: My dog lies dead and buried here
Last Line: That links such lives with my dog's death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Tears; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


A DOUBTFUL CHOICE, by EDWARD DE VERE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Were I a king I might command content
Last Line: A kingdom! Or a cottage! Or a grave!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bulbeck, Lord; Oxford, 17th Earl Of; Vere, Edward De
Variant Title(s): The Earle Of Oxenforde To The Reader: 16;a Choice;epigram
Subject(s): Death; Life; Wealth; Dead, The; Riches; Fortunes


A DREAM OF DEATH, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where shall we sail to-day? Thus said, methought
Last Line: And the great sun arose upon the world.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DREAM OF DEATH, by LUCY WHITE JENNISON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I died; they wrapped me in a shroud
Last Line: Arise, and love me, helena!
Alternate Author Name(s): Innsley, Owen
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Dead, The; Nightmares


A DREAM OF DEATH, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamed that one had died in a strange place
Last Line: And heard the mournful breeze.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DREAM OF DEATH (VARIANT VERSION), by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamed that one had died in a strange place
Last Line: But now lies under boards.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A DYING SPEECH, by JOHN BYROM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In this unhappily divided state
Last Line: Author of life, and vanquisher of death!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Rest; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


A FAIR WORLD THOUGH A FALLEN', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You tell me that the world is fair, in spite
Last Line: Thy cross cruciferous
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Longing; Comfort


A FAMILY FAVORITE, by LOUIS JONES MAGEE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here lies a cat of local fame
Last Line: All pure and beautiful.
Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Comedy; Death; Epitaphs; Reincarnation; Dead, The; Transmigration; Pretas


A FAREWELL, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Only in my deep heart I love you, sweetest heart
Last Line: Until that dawn, dear heart, good-night, good-night.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Heaven; Dead, The; Parting; Paradise


A FAREWELL TO HIS MUSE, by LOUIS SIMPSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The floorboards creak
Subject(s): Old Age; Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


A FEAR, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I roamed the woods today and seemed to hear
Last Line: "you died long since, and all this thing is hell!"
Subject(s): Dante Alighieri (1265-1321); Death; Fear; Dead, The


A FEVER, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh do not die, for I shall hate / all women so, when thou art gone
Last Line: Of thee one hour, than all else ever.
Variant Title(s): A Feaver
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


A FIG FOR THEE, OH! DEATH, by EDWARD TAYLOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou king of terrors with thy ghastly eyes
Last Line: I still am where I was, a fig for thee.
Subject(s): Death; Puritans In Literature; Dead, The


A FLOWER PASSAGE, by JAMES WRIGHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Even if you were above the ground this year
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, James A.
Subject(s): Diving & Divers; Death; Childhood Memories; Dead, The


A FORSAKEN GARDEN, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: In a coign of the cliff between lowland and highland
Last Line: Death lies dead.
Subject(s): Death; Gardens & Gardening; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


A FRENCH SONG IMITATED, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why thus from the plain does thy shepherdess rove
Last Line: When I leave all the plain, you may guess 'tis for one.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


A FRIEND KILLED IN THE WAR, by ANTHONY HECHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Night, the fat serpent, slipped among the plants,
Last Line: Red at the heart, white petals furling out
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A FRIEND'S PLEADING WORDS TO ANOTHER, by SANDOR CSOORI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Before you should lose me
Last Line: I may be the eyeball amplifying the drippings of the sap.
Variant Title(s): A Friend's Pleading Words To A Second Person
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Nature; Reunions; Dead, The; Burials


A FUNERAL POEM ON THE DEATH OF C.E., AN INFANT OF 12 MONTHS, by PHILLIS WHEATLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Through airy roads he wings his instant flight
Last Line: In pleasures without measure, without end.
Alternate Author Name(s): Peters, Phillis
Variant Title(s): A Poem On The Death Of Charles Eliot, Aged 12 Months
Subject(s): African Americans - Women; Death - Children; Love - Loss Of; Mortality; Death - Babies


A FUNERAL POEM UPON THE DEATH OF MY EVER ENDEARED AND TENDER WIFE, by EDWARD TAYLOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My gracious lord, I licence of thee crave
Last Line: Much in her thoughts, and yet she fear'd not death.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Marriage; Mourning; Puritans In Literature; Dead, The; Burials; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Bereavement


A FUNERAL THOUGHT, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When the stern genius, to whose hollow tramp
Last Line: My monument sublime.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Kisses; Love; Thought; Dead, The; Burials; Thinking


A GENESIS TEXT FOR LARRY LEVIS, WHO DIED ALONE, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It will always happen -- the death of a friend
Last Line: But where was that woman and her snake when we needed them?
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Friendship; Levis, Larry (1946-1996); Memory; Men; Dead, The


A GEOLOGICAL NIGHTMARE, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The lurid volcanoes were guarding the pole
Last Line: Where they wait them the dragon and ichthyosaur!
Subject(s): Death; Dinosaurs; Fossils; Geology; Nature; Volcanoes; Dead, The


A GHOST STORY, by TED KOOSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her life was plain, her death
Subject(s): Death - Children; Roses; Death - Babies


A GIRL'S SONGS: 1, by MARY CAROLYN DAVIES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have three rings on my hand
Last Line: Pretend I would not fear to die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davis, Leland, Mrs.; Pawtuxie
Subject(s): Death; Jewelry & Jewelers; Dead, The; Rings; Bracelets; Necklaces


A GLANCE AYONT THE GRAVE, by ANDREW CRAWFURD    Poem Text                    
First Line: My boyhood was a pleasant dreim
Last Line: An' airts us to our beild in hevin'.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


A GOLD STAR MOTHER SPEAKS, by VIRGINIA ARMISTEAD NELSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: My little lad of other days sleeps there
Last Line: They'll guard his grave, and bloom about his cross.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Lilies; Sons; Tears; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


A GOOD MAN, by CLYDE MCGEE    Poem Text                    
First Line: He lived a very blameless life
Last Line: But none remembered quite his name.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Good; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


A GOOD MAN, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A good man never dies
Last Line: A good man never dies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


A GRACE, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: For all the beryl, pearl and chrysoprase
Last Line: Gloria tibi domine!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Stones; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Granite; Rocks


A GRACE BEFORE SHAKESPEARE, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Weary and wishful of the woods, we hear
Last Line: Always thyself abideth, calm and strong!
Subject(s): Death; Dramatists; Fate; Life; Love; Plays & Playwrights ; Poetry & Poets; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Dead, The; Destiny; Dramatists


A GRANDFATHER'S LAST LETTER, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Elise, I have your valentine with the red shoes. I have
Last Line: Where I am going.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Grandchildren; Grandparents; Letters; Parents; Spiritual Life; Childhood; Dead, The; Grandsons; Granddaughters; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers; Parenthood


A GRANNY, by THOMAS WALSH    Poem Text                    
First Line: The cross her withered fingers hold
Last Line: Here was thy meek, thy trusting, stainless heart.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gill, Roderick; Strange, Garrett
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Religion; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers; Theology


A GRAVE, by WINIFRED LUCAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Through every hour man lives on earth, his grave
Last Line: Time to his courses held your childish feet.
Alternate Author Name(s): Le Bailly, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Life; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


A GRAVE, by MARIANNE MOORE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Man looking into the sea
Last Line: In which if they turn and twist, it is neither with volition nor consciousness.
Variant Title(s): A Graveyard
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Sea; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Ocean


A HANDFUL OF DUST, by JAMES OPPENHEIM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I stooped to the silent earth and lifted a handful of her dust
Last Line: Who is trying to speak to us?
Subject(s): Death; Dust; Past; Dead, The


A HANGING, ZOMBA CENTRAL PRISON, by FRANK MKALAWILE CHIPASULA                        Poet's Biography
First Line: His pendulous body tolled
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Police States; Prisons & Prisoners; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Convicts


A HIDDEN LIFE, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Proudly the youth, sudden with manhood crowned
Last Line: Arose and died upon the listener's ear.
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Education; Family Life; Farm Life; God; Love; Quiet Life; Dead, The; Relatives; Agriculture; Farmers


A HINT TO THE FARMERS, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Farmers, whose income, day by day
Last Line: "the public will find railing!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Farm Life; Kisses; Dead, The; Agriculture; Farmers


A HUN, by VINCENT GODFREY BURNS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He was just a prisoner
Last Line: Would never know how bravely a son had died.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Germany; Injustice; Prisoners Of War; Soldiers; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Germans; First World War


A HUNGER SONG, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Some are fed on kingly fare
Last Line: Feed me not, love, on crumbs.
Subject(s): Death; Hunger; Love; Singing & Singers; Soul; Dead, The


A HUSBAND'S VOICE, by FRANK WILLIAM HOLSLAG    Poem Text                    
First Line: My heart-and your heart
Last Line: Since baby's gone away.
Subject(s): Absence; Death - Children; Hearts; Love; Separation; Isolation; Death - Babies


A HYMN OF SLEEP, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Another day is dying
Last Line: And are asleep on jesu's breast.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death - Children; Graves; Religion; Graveyards; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Theology


A KNIGHT-ERRANT, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Though he lived and died among us
Last Line: Raised his eyes to god, and died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Knights & Knighthood; Life; Truth; Dead, The


A LADY DYING IN CHILDBED, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As gilly flowers do but stay
Last Line: Lives in the pretty lady-flower.
Variant Title(s): Upon A Lady That Died In Child-bed, And Left A Daughter Behind Her
Subject(s): Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


A LAMENT, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the twilight, silent smiled
Last Line: Since, dear maiden, dead thou art.
Subject(s): Daisies; Death; Flowers; Lament; Love; Dead, The


A LAMENT, by CALLIMACHUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The gentle maids of samos' isle
Last Line: The sleep that must be slept by all!
Alternate Author Name(s): Kallimachos
Subject(s): Death; Lament; Dead, The


A LAMENT FOR HIS DEAD MISTRESS, by OTOMO NO YAKAMOCHI    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In my courtyard
Last Line: And all effort is in vain
Alternate Author Name(s): Chunagon Yakamochi; Otomo Yakamochi; Yakamochi
Subject(s): Death; Love – Loss Of; Mourning


A LAMENT FOR PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is there no fading of thy central fire
Last Line: It is where it should be -- beside the good and brave!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Death; Lament; Poetry & Poets; Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822); Dead, The


A LAMENT FOR THE SUMMER, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Moan, o ye autumn winds!
Last Line: And leave us desolate and earth forlorn!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Lament; Seasons; Summer; Wind; Dead, The


A LAMENTATION OF QUEEN ELIZABETH, by THOMAS MORE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: O ye that put your trust and confidence
Last Line: My palace builded is, and lo now here I lie.
Variant Title(s): A Rueful Lamentation Of The Death Of Queen Elizabeth
Subject(s): Death; Elizabeth, Queen Consort Of Henry Vii; Mortality; Dead, The


A LAST DESIRE, by ROSE M. BURDICK    Poem Text                    
First Line: When I am old and gray, and long for rest
Last Line: Till death and mercy bear my soul above!
Subject(s): Death; God; Dead, The


A LAST WISH, by CHRISTOPH CHRISTIAN STURM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When my heart has ceased for ever beating out / the dirge of time
Last Line: For the weary sleeper chooses but the evergreen and cross.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Roses; Wishes; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


A LEAF FROM THE DEVIL'S JEST-BOOK, by EDWIN MARKHAM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beside the sewing-table chained and bent
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A LEAVE-TAKING, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She will not smile;
Last Line: Thus, some day!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Lips; Smiles; Tears; Dead, The


A LEGEND OF HELL GATE, 1675, by GIDEON JOHN TUCKER    Poem Text                    
First Line: A saucy boat was the annetje block
Last Line: When the hell gate tide is out.
Subject(s): Death; Legends; New York City - Dutch Period; Sea Voyages; Tragedy; Dead, The


A LEGEND OF THE MOON, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nightlong I yearned so madly toward the moon
Last Line: Of moons and mortals and of olden days.
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Earth; Legends; Life; Mankind; Moon; Urban Life; Dead, The; World; Human Race


A LETTER FOR MARIAN, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I sit musing, ten minutes from the jap
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Politics & Government; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


A LETTER FROM OCTAVIA: TO THE LADY MARGARET, COUNTESS OF CUMBERLAND, by SAMUEL DANIEL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Although the meaner sort, whose thoughts are placed
Last Line: Being secretary now but to the dead.
Subject(s): Cumberland, Margaret Clifford, Countess; Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


A LITANY, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I remember him falling beside me
Last Line: Or lay in the shallow spoon.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Fratricide; Murder; Half-brothers; Dead, The


A LITLE BUD, by T. H. DUNN    Poem Text                    
First Line: He came one day, in springtime gay
Last Line: Beneath the leaves there is no pain.
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Infants; Dead, The


A LITTLE BOY LOST, FR. SONGS OF EXPERIENCE, by WILLIAM BLAKE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nought loves another as itself
Last Line: Are such thing done on albion's shore?
Subject(s): Bible; Death - Children; Mythology; Sacrifices; Death - Babies


A LITTLE WHILE, by HORATIO (HORATIUS) BONAR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beyond the smiling and the weeping
Last Line: Lord, tarry not, but come.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A LONDON FETE, by COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All night fell hammers, shock on shock
Last Line: Went forth to fight, with murderous faces.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


A LONG DAY, by JANE BARLOW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm thinking all this day she may be dead
Last Line: Because I took away her bit of bread.
Subject(s): Bread; Death; Farewell; Food & Eating; Hunger; Dead, The; Parting


A LOST LETTER, by CLEMENT WILLIAM SCOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Just read this letter, old friend of mine
Last Line: "I had lived far better and died in peace!"
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


A LOST PEARL, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I do not know where I lost it
Last Line: To my heart the lost heart of my friend.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Hearts; Love; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


A LOVER FOR DEATH, by EDWARD RALPH CHEYNEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, who will find a lover for death and for her only?
Last Line: And all who sleep with her lie curiously still.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cheyney, Ralph
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A LYKE-WAKE DIRGE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "this ae nighte [night], this ae nighte [night]"
Last Line: And christ receive thy saule [soul]
Variant Title(s): The Cleveland Lyke Wake Dirge
Subject(s): Death;judgment Day;wakes; "dead, The;end Of The World;doomsday;fall Of Man;


A LYKE-WAKE SONG, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair of face, full of pride
Last Line: Nae man kens if ye have been.
Subject(s): Death; Pride; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Self-esteem; Self-respect


A MAN GETS OFF WORK EARLY, by THOMAS LUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And decides to snorkel in a cool mountain lake.
Subject(s): Snorkeling; Death; Lakes; Pollution; Dead, The; Pools; Ponds


A MAN PROSPECTING, by J. E. LIDDLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A man prospecting for the gold
Last Line: He weakened, raved, and soon he died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Kodak; Liddle, John Edward
Subject(s): Aborigines, Australian; Death; Deserts; Food & Eating; Gold Mines & Miners; Insanity; Pain; Dead, The; Madness; Mental Illness; Suffering; Misery


A MAPLE LEAF, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So bright in death I used to say
Last Line: The gold and scarlet of the sun.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Dead, The


A MARSH MESSAGE, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The melancholy marshes brood
Last Line: The young fresh soul that was so fair?
Subject(s): Death; Life; Sea; Soul; Swamps; Voices; Dead, The; Ocean; Bogs; Fens; Marshes


A MARTYR, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is over the horrible pain
Last Line: Shall I joy with her joy in the end?
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Martyrs; Sleep; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


A MARTYR'S DEATH, by MENAHEM IBN SARUK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where is now elijah's god?'
Last Line: And died for them a martyr's death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Menahem Ben Saruq; Menahem Ben Jacob
Subject(s): Death; Elijah; Jews; Dead, The; Judaism


A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You are a tulip seen today
Last Line: As he, the maker of this song.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Dead, The


A MEMORIAL, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, thicker, deeper, darker growing
Last Line: And where thou art must still be home.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A MEMORY, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: This is just the weather, a wet may and blowing
Last Line: "god send fine weather to carry home the sheaves!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Farm Life; Fathers; God; Memory; Piety; Trust; Weather; Dead, The; Agriculture; Farmers


A MEMORY: BANKS OF CALDER AND COUSIN DORA, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Straying, musing, singing, dreaming
Last Line: She has passed away!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Brooks; Cousins; Death; Nature; Streams; Creeks; Dead, The


A METAPHYSICIAN DREAMS, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I had died and that small analyst
Last Line: And found himself again where he began.
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Dreams; Soul; Worms; Dead, The; Nightmares


A MIDNIGHT MEDITATION, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How often have I said
Last Line: The christ–soul of the universe to shine.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Meditation; Night; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bedtime


A MIDSUMMER MEMORY, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Swift april ardors bring the white of may
Last Line: Rests, circled by that promise: they shall see!
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Death; Friendship; Love; Memory; Soul; Spring; Arthur, King; Dead, The


A MISSION FULFILLED, by CATHARINE R. HEALY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Looking with pity at an old dead tree
Last Line: Then what else I say could matter at all?
Subject(s): Death; Trees; Dead, The


A MITHER'S CRY (WRITTEN ON A SISTER'S GRAVE), by JOHN LAURENCE RENTOUL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We played together, she and I
Last Line: And her two bairns upon her breast.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gage, Gervais
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Sisters; Women; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


A MOMENT, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The field where my brother died
Last Line: The next you're alone in a field.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Fratricide; Murder; Half-brothers; Dead, The


A MONODY ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY, SELECTION, by CUTHBERT SHAW    Poem Text                    
First Line: I, who, with more than manly strength, have bore
Last Line: And in my cup of grief infuse one drop of joy?
Variant Title(s): Monody To The Memory Of A Young Lady, Selection
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


A MORNING THOUGHT, by EDWARD ROWLAND SILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What if some morning, when the stars were paling
Last Line: "and take my hand and say, ""my name is death""?"
Alternate Author Name(s): Hedbrooke, Andrew
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


A MOTHER'S CHRONOLOGY, by EVELYN MABEL WATSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: You measure life by months and days
Last Line: With which I grieving deck his grave.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mothers & Sons; Soldiers; Time; Dead, The


A MOTHER'S FUNERAL, by NORMAN MACLEOD (1812-1872)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Sune ye'll lay yer mither doon in her lanely bed and narrow
Last Line: O love their god, and be gude bairns, and o love ane anither!
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


A MOTHER'S LAMENT FOR HER DROWNED SON, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "alas, alas thine empty seat, my son!"
Last Line: They hold no love for me. I would go hence
Subject(s): Children - Lost;death;drowning;lament;mothers & Sons; "dead, The;


A MOTHER'S LAMENT FOR THE DEATH OF HER BOY-CHILD, by PETER GARDINER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The warm simmer sun in his glory is shinin'
Last Line: Or hoo can a mither dae wantin' her bairn?
Subject(s): Children; Death - Mothers; Childhood; Dead, The


A MOTHER'S LAMENT [FOR THE DEATH OF HER SON], by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fate gave the word, the arrow sped
Last Line: With him I love, at rest!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


A MOUNTAIN MOTHER, by WILLIAM ASPENWALL BRADLEY    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They tell me my son must die
Subject(s): Mothers & Sons; Death - Fathers; Revenge


A MOUNTAINGRAVEYARD, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What a sleeping-place is here!
Last Line: This still-shadowed burial ground.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Love; Mountains; Graveyards; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


A NATURE-LOVER PASSES, by DANIEL MACINTYRE HENDERSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Bees, go tell the things he treasured
Last Line: Bid his loved wild things befriend him!
Subject(s): Bees; Death; Insects; Beekeeping; Dead, The; Bugs


A NAVVY'S PHILOSOPHY, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Across life's varied ways we drift
Last Line: Beside the master of the hall.
Subject(s): Architecture & Architects; Brotherhood; Death; Labor & Laborers; Sacrifices; Dead, The; Work; Workers


A NEOCLASSICIST, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I know your moral sources, prig
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Man-woman Relationships; Old Age; Dead, The; Nightmares; Male-female Relations


A NEREID (2), by ALEKSANDR SERGEYEVICH PUSHKIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Among the glaucous waves that kiss gold tauris' beaches
Last Line: From her soft hair she wrung the foam in garlands drifting.
Alternate Author Name(s): Pushkin, Alexander; Poushkin, Aleksander Sergyevich
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Heaven; Love; Roses; Dead, The; Paradise


A NEW MOTHER, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I was with my lady when she died
Last Line: -- well, I loved my own dear lady best.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Love; Marriage; Mothers; Tears; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


A NEW-YEAR ODE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twice twelve times have the springs of years refilled
Last Line: One heart benign, one soul supreme, one conquering name.
Subject(s): Death; God; Holidays; Life; New Year; Dead, The


A NEWLY DISCOVERED 'HOMERIC' HYMN (FOR JANE HARRISON), by CHARLES OLSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hail and beware the dead who will talk life until you are blue
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A NIGHT-PIECE ON DEATH, by THOMAS PARNELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: By the blue taper's trembling light, / no more I waste the wakeful night
Last Line: "and mingle with the blaze of day."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A NIGHTINGALE AT FRESNOY, by JESSIE BELL RITTENHOUSE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Never, they say, were guns so loud
Last Line: To sing the song of life!
Alternate Author Name(s): Scollard, Clinton, Mrs.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Life; Nightingales; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


A NIGHTMARE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have a friend in ghostland
Last Line: See a secret I must keep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Variant Title(s): A Coast-nightmare
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Sea; Soul; Supernatural; Dead, The; Ocean


A PAINTING OF MA-LIN, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Just because you painted it so, ma-lin
Last Line: Give wings to the heart!
Subject(s): Beauty; Birds; Death; Life; Paintings And Painters; Dead, The


A PARABLE, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The stone strikes the body, because
Last Line: With him until he dies.
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


A PASTORAL, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was whit sunday yesterday
Last Line: That he was dead, that I must die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A PEAL OF BELLS, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Strike the bells wantonly
Last Line: His death is full, and mine begun.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Dead, The


A PHANTOM, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Little baby, you have wandered far away
Last Line: And will not kiss nor touch me with its hands.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Infants; Dead, The


A PHONECALL FROM FRANK O'HARA, by ANNE WALDMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I was living in san francisco
Last Line: Dialing manhattan
Variant Title(s): A Phone Call From Frank O'hara
Subject(s): Death; O'hara, Frank (1926-1966); Dead, The


A PICTURE, by JOHN HENRY NEWMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She is not gone; - still in our sight
Last Line: Where cloud is none, nor change.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A PICTURE AT NEWSTEAD, by MATTHEW ARNOLD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What made my heart, at newstead, fullest swell?
Last Line: Was woe than byron's woe more tragic far.
Subject(s): Byron, George Gordon, Lord (1788-1824); Death - Children; Paintings & Painters; Poetry & Poets; Byron, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron; Death - Babies


A PINDARIC ODE, by BEN JONSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Brave infant of saguntum clear
Last Line: Had sowed these fruits, and got the harvest in.
Variant Title(s): To The Immortal Memory ... Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary And Sir Henry Morrison;the Ode On Cary And Morison
Subject(s): Cary, Lucius. 2d Viscount Falkland; Courage; Death; Life; Morison, Sir Henry (1608-1629); Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


A PINDARICK, TO THE ATHENIAN SOCIETY, by ELIZABETH SINGER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I've toucht each string, each muse I have invok't
Last Line: A female breast did ne're before commence.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Soul; Dead, The; Destiny


A POEM ABOUT GEORGE DOTY IN THE DEATH HOUSE, by JAMES WRIGHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lured by the wall, and drawn
Last Line: Crumbled his pleading kiss
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, James A.
Subject(s): Automobile Accidents; Death


A POEM UPON THE DEATH OF OLIVER CROMWELL, THE LORD PROTECTOR, by ANDREW MARVELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That providence which had so long the care
Last Line: He threats no deluge, yet fore tells a showre.
Subject(s): Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658); Death; Dead, The


A POET'S ELEGY, by JOHN GODFREY SAXE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here rests, at last, from worldly care and strife
Last Line: "than aught he ever wrote!"
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


A PORTFOLIO OF SKETCHES: THE LITTLE ANNUITANT, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: He has departed by the road, the poor man, summoning up such
Last Line: So opportunely comes?
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Fate; Life; Dead, The; Destiny


A PORTFOLIO OF SKETCHES: THE TWO CLOWNS, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: - synthetic clown-clown, hip hip, whirl!
Last Line: That he could not whirl a hurricane.
Subject(s): Clowns; Dancing & Dancers; Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


A PORTFOLIO OF SKETCHES: THE VISIT OF DEATH, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: A small, pale hand brushes against the lock, lengthens, and with one
Last Line: Of the moon.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A POSTSCRIPT, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy latest leaf is shed
Last Line: Death seems to make thee dearer!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A PRAYER, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let me not die o lord, till I have done
Last Line: That sings and sighs, then falls to wake no more?
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; God; Prayer; Dead, The


A PRAYER, by ESTHER REINECKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: .....And today
Last Line: His loneliness away. God, grant me this.
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Death - Children; God; Mothers; Parents; Prayer; Infants; Dead, The; Death - Babies; Parenthood


A PRAYER, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On some triumphant morning when the sky
Last Line: —o! Life!—shall dare to think of me as dead.
Subject(s): Death; Prayer; Dead, The


A PRAYER FOR A VERY NEW ANGEL, by VIOLET ALLEYN STOREY    Poem Text                    
First Line: God, god, be lenient her first night there
Last Line: When she wakes up, do things for her my way!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Mothers; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


A PRAYER FOR BROKEN LITTLE FAMILIES, by VIOLET ALLEYN STOREY    Poem Text                    
First Line: God, pity broken little families
Last Line: Growing, day by day, more closely into oneness with each other.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Dead, The; Relatives


A PRAYER IN THE PROSPECT OF DEATH, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O thou unknown almighty cause
Last Line: Delighteth to forgive.
Subject(s): Death; Prayer; Dead, The


A PRAYER TO DEATH, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O god's archangel, tarriest thou so late?
Last Line: Exquisite silences, forgotten rest.
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Prayer; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


A RAINY DAY, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All day, against the window pane
Last Line: For days clear shining after rain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Mothers; Pain; Tears; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness; Suffering; Misery


A REAL INCIDENT OF THE PERSECUTING TIMES IN SCOTLAND, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She lay within that lonely cot
Last Line: He rose, and scotland left for aye.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; God; Persecution; Religion; Scotland; Dead, The; Theology


A REASONABLE AFFLICTION (1), by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On his death-bed poor lubin lies
Last Line: His wife, that he may live.'
Variant Title(s): Cause And Effect
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A REBEL, by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tie a bandage over his eyes
Last Line: We would have no more power left to look on that dead face.
Subject(s): Death; Revolutions; Dead, The


A REFUSAL TO MOURN, by DEREK MAHON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He lived in a small farm-house
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A REFUSAL TO MOURN THE DEATH, BY FIRE, OF A CHILD IN LONDON, by DYLAN THOMAS    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Never until the mankind making
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Death - Children; Fire; Innocence; Mourning; World War Ii; Death - Babies; Bereavement; Second World War


A REIVER'S NECK-VERSE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some die singing, and some die swinging
Last Line: A twine of a tow for me.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A REPLY, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My poems no longer are 'beautiful'
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


A RHYME OF DEATH'S INN, by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A rhyme of good death's inn
Last Line: She hath come back no more.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A RHYME OF THE WEST, by FREDERICK WILLIAM OPHEL    Poem Text                    
First Line: It was reuben steel that led the way, and his mate was palmer jake
Last Line: That the wandering winds might ring at will a requiem for the dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Prospect Good; Ophel, F. W.
Subject(s): Death; Deserts; Drought; Food & Eating; Friendship; Sacrifices; Dead, The


A ROSE WHISPERS, by CHARLES HANSON TOWNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the flower within her garden-close
Last Line: Softly -- to die!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A RUNIC ODE, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes - 'tis decreed my sword no more
Last Line: As e'er in battle bar'd my breast.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; War; Dead, The


A SEA-BIRD, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I cry, I cry
Last Line: And my heart that is mad.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Hearts; Night; Sea; Dead, The; Bedtime; Ocean


A SEAFOG, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Up from the sea came a chill gray mist
Last Line: As it bows to its gracious king.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Fog; Grief; Praise; Soul; Dead, The; Haze; Sorrow; Sadness


A SECRET GRATITUDE, by JAMES WRIGHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She cleaned house, and then lay down long
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, James A.
Subject(s): Boissevain, Eugen (1881-1949); Millay, Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950); Man-woman Relationships; Death; Mourning; Male-female Relations; Dead, The; Bereavement


A SECRET OF THE SEA, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down at the bottom of the sea
Last Line: And the deep sea give up its dead!
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Drowning; Shipwrecks; Dead, The


A SEMINOLE, by FRANCES BALLMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: A seminole died with the sun in the west
Last Line: A seminole died.
Subject(s): Death; Native Americans; Seminole Indians; Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


A SEQUENCE OF WOMEN: 3, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The girl who was once my mistress
Last Line: Focus to this dark.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Loss; Midas; Poetry & Poets; Women; Dead, The


A SETTLER'S GRAVE, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Far on the outflung headland thou dost lie
Last Line: And in the boughs above the redbirds nest?
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love; Nature; Pioneers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 19. TO AN ATHLETE DYING YOUNG, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The time you won your town the race
Last Line: The garland briefer than a girl's.
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Variant Title(s): A Shropshire Lad: 19
Subject(s): Athletes; Death; Dead, The


A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 27, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is my team ploughing [plowing] / that I used to drive
Last Line: Never ask me whose.
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Variant Title(s): The Voice From A Grave
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 47. THE CARPENTER'S SON, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here the hangman stops his cart
Last Line: Live, lads, and I will die.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Bible; Capital Punishment; Religion; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Theology


A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 54, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With rue my heart is laden
Last Line: In fields where roses fade.
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Graves; Mortality; Mourning; Remorse; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Bereavement


A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 9, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On moonlit heath and lonesome bank
Last Line: A hundred years ago.
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


A SIGH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: It was nothing but a rose I gave her
Last Line: Cannot make it old
Subject(s): Death;flowers;roses; "dead, The;


A SISTER OF SORROW: 1. UP THE ROAD, by GORDON BOTTOMLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mother, he walks by the windy gate
Last Line: "daughter, I tell you the dead are dead."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A SLUMBER DID MY SPIRIT SEAL, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: With rocks, and stones, and trees
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A SNAKE ..., by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A snake no bigger
Last Line: On the open clasp.
Variant Title(s): A Snake
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Eurydice (nymph); Mythology - Classical; Orpheus; Snakes; Dead, The; Serpents; Vipers


A SOLDIER LISTENS, by JEAN STARR UNTERMEYER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What was it came to distress you?
Last Line: Who from the clamoring dead?
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


A SOLILOQUY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD, by JAMES FORDYCE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Struck with religious awe and solemn dread
Last Line: What we must shortly be—and you are now.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A SON WITH A FUTURE, by CHARLES REZNIKOFF    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When he was four years old, he stood at the window during a
Subject(s): Sons; Conduct Of Life; Death; Dead, The


A SONG, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The other world's not for me --
Last Line: But to come back up: bud and leaf.
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Dead, The


A SONG, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is any one sad in the world, I wonder?
Last Line: And what heart sorrows? O no, not mine!
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Earth; Light; Love; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; World


A SONG FOR MURIEL, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No one explains me because
Last Line: To see how they get it wrong.
Subject(s): Death; Women; Women's Rights; Writing & Writers; Dead, The; Feminism


A SONG FROM SHIRAZ, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The singers of shiraz are feasting afar
Last Line: Thy goblet of love, o mohamed ali!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Silence; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


A SONG OF GOUNOD'S, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: By a dim seacoast, long ago
Last Line: Wedding us there eternally!
Subject(s): Death; Hair; Hearts; Sea; Singing & Singers; Youth; Dead, The; Ocean; Songs


A SONG OF ITALY, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Upon a windy night of stars that fell
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Freedom; Italy; Love; Nations; Dead, The; Liberty; Italians


A SONG OF LIFE, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A song, boys, a song!
Last Line: So, boys, a song!
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


A SONG OF THE SANDBAGS, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No, bill, I'm not a-spooning out no patriotic tosh
Last Line: The brotherhood of peace.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


A SONG OF WINTER WEATHER, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It isn't the foe that we fear
Last Line: And the mud.
Subject(s): Death; War; Winter; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


A SONNET, by EVA BERRY HARRIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: He is no longer with us; far too soon
Last Line: I know full well his love protects us still.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A SONNET ON THE DEATH OF LAURA, by PETRARCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I fill with sighs the air whene'er I stand
Last Line: But of my grief for laura's death can tell.
Alternate Author Name(s): Petrarca, Francesco
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


A SONNET ON THE DEATH OF LAURA (2), by PETRARCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh death! How has thy utmost malice sped!
Last Line: As here thy beauty triumph'd over me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Petrarca, Francesco
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


A SONNET. ON THE DEATH OF SYLVIA, by PHILIP AYRES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh death! Without regard to wrong or right
Last Line: And give me eyes with which I thee may see.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A STANFORD HYMN, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Against the night, the skies disclose
Last Line: In time's advancing truth!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Solitude; Stanford University; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Loneliness


A STONE IN ST. PAUL'S GRAVEYARD (NEW YORK), by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here, where enormous shadows creep
Last Line: He was john jones, son of john jones.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hall, Galway
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death - Children; St. Paul's Catherdral (new York City); Graveyards; Death - Babies


A STONE'S THROW, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo, death another pebble far doth fling
Last Line: Upon eternity.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A STORY AT DUSK, by ADA CAMBRIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: An evening all aglow with summer light
Last Line: And wept away his passion by himself.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cross, George, Mrs.
Subject(s): Friendship; Time; Change; Dogs; Death


A STORY OF THE EVIL EYE, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There came unto an austrian town
Last Line: Death drew his viewless veil for ever.
Subject(s): Death; Murder; Superstition; Witchcraft & Witches; Dead, The


A STORY OF THE SEA-SHORE, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sought the long clear twilights of my home
Last Line: For, though he slay me, I will trust in god.
Subject(s): Beauty; Children; Christianity; Death; Decay; God; Homecoming; Longing; Love; Nature; Sea; Seashore; Story-telling; Waiting; Childhood; Dead, The; Rot; Decadence; Ocean; Beach; Coast; Shore


A SUABIAN LEGEND, by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: God made all things
Last Line: So soon: so soon.)
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Creation; Death; God; Dead, The


A SUNDAY DRIVE THROUGH EAGLE COUNTRY, by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Near no name, colorado
Last Line: I knew I'd lost it.
Subject(s): Colorado (state); Creative Ability; Death; Deer; Loss; Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911); Metaphor; Poetry & Poets; Pregnancy; Writer's Block; Writing & Writers; Inspiration; Creativity; Dead, The; Similes


A SUNDAY MORNING TRAGEDY, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I bore a daughter flower-fair
Last Line: But pray god not to pity me.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A SUPERSTITION REVISITED, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: While on the lavender by the door
Last Line: Defied eternity.
Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


A TABB-LOW, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tabb's dead! And we who always keep
Last Line: "tabb's body's grinning at us both."
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A TALE OF THE BOGLAND, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis myself that hates the city, and the hurry, and / the din
Last Line: For he is on the bogland yet, an' I am far apart.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Flowers; Hearts; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Paradise


A TALE OF THE BUSH, by W. J." "B. [PSEUD.]    Poem Text                    
First Line: It was twenty years last autumn since my comrade and I
Last Line: Seared upon my heart for ever its dread memory lives on
Alternate Author Name(s): "b., W. J.;
Subject(s): Death;deserts;food & Eating;murder;pain;suicide;travel;trees; "dead, The;suffering;misery;journeys;trips;


A THOUGHT IN TWO MOODS, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw it - pink and white - revealed
Last Line: Made of the dusty ground!'
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A THOUGHT OF DEATH, by THOMAS FLATMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When on my sick bed I languish
Last Line: That lies on th' other side death's rubicon.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A THOUGHT ON DEATH, by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When life, as opening buds, is sweet
Last Line: Tis nature's precious boon to die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A THOUSAND SOUNDS OF HAPPINESS, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A THROE UPON THE FEATURES, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: To rejoin its own
Subject(s): Death; Patience


A TIME TO DANCE, by CECIL DAY LEWIS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For those had the power
Last Line: Our lives they are evergreen.
Alternate Author Name(s): Blake, Nicolas
Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Death; Hope; Airplanes; Air Pilots; Dead, The; Optimism


A TOAD CAN DIE OF LIGHT!, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Which ruby's mine?
Subject(s): Death; Animals


A TRAGEDY, by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death! / plop / the barges down in the river flop
Last Line: Plop.
Alternate Author Name(s): Marzials, Theo; Marzials, Theophile Jules Henri
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Soul; Tragedy; Dead, The


A TRYST WITH DEATH, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am footsore and very weary
Last Line: And he only can give me rest.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Night; Time; Travel; Dead, The; Nightmares; Bedtime; Journeys; Trips


A VALEDICTION: FORBIDDING MOURNING, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As virtuous men pass mildly away
Last Line: And makes me end, where I begun.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Love; Love - Marital; Marriage; Mourning; Death - Babies; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Bereavement


A VERDICT, by F. G.    Poem Text                    
First Line: Angelo, benjamin, michael and paul
Last Line: Nobody minded what icabod said; he was dead.
Subject(s): Death; Labor & Laborers; Dead, The; Work; Workers


A VIEW OF DEATH, by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: When bending o'er the brink of life
Last Line: The bitterness of death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


A VISIT TO THOMAS HARDY, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The roman road runs by the wall
Last Line: I touch the immortal.
Subject(s): Death; Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Obituaries; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


A VOICE TO THE DYING, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Unknown and uncounted the years thou hadst / lain in my bosom
Last Line: But never to be parted from her that bids thee come!
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; Future Life; Mothers; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


A VOLUNTEER'S GRAVE, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not long ago it was a bird
Last Line: Than this dead boy!
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Graves; Sleep; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


A WAR-LULLABY; AUGUST, 1916, by EMILE CAMMAERTS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The fire dwindles and the wind moans
Last Line: Baby soon will be asleep. ...
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Fear; Marriage; War; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


A WATCH IN THE NIGHT, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Watchman, what of the night?
Last Line: Night is over and done.
Subject(s): Death; Night; Watchmen; Dead, The; Bedtime


A WAY-SIDE GRAVE, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Our upland journey wound its way
Last Line: Was golden glimmering with may.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Crosses; Death; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


A WEEK AFTER YOUR DEATH, by ROBERT BLY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamt last night you
Last Line: Your dream he did
Subject(s): Death; Dreams


A WEEK IN A BOY'S LIFE, by JACQUES BOE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Chill was our sky: the swallows all had fled
Last Line: Beside his darling's grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Jasmin, Jacques
Subject(s): Abel; Boys; Death; Fathers & Sons; God; Prayer; Dead, The


A WHISPER FROM THE GRAVE, by ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR O'SHAUGHNESSY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My life points with a radiant hand
Last Line: Among the willow trees down there.
Alternate Author Name(s): O'shaughnessy, Arthur W. E.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


A WOMAN, by GERARD LABRUNIE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: They loved each other, in joy or grief
Last Line: A bumper of wine and still gaily laughed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Nerval, Gerard De
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Laughter; Love; Man-woman Relationships; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Male-female Relations


A WOMAN OF PARIS, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Retreating towards the marne, his regiment
Last Line: While women such as she are at its portal!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Sons; France; Marriage; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


A WOMAN OF SIXTY, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The shock came when I went up to her coffin
Last Line: That might have been immortal given place.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Faces; Funerals; Life; Women; Dead, The; Burials


A WOMAN WRONGED, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am dead and in my grave
Last Line: Let me alone.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Graves; Women; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


A WOMAN'S DEATH-WOUND, by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It left upon her tender flesh no trace
Last Line: "did I deserve to die this bitterest way?"
Alternate Author Name(s): H. H.; Holm, Saxe; Jackson, Helen Hunt
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love; Murder; Women; Dead, The


A WOMAN'S EXECUTION (PARIS, 1817), by EDWARD KING    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sweet-breathed and young
Last Line: "vive la commune!"
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Paris, France; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


A WOMAN'S WAITING, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the apple-tree blossoms, in may
Last Line: O god, o heaven, how long will it be?
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Courtship; Death; U.s. - History; Dead, The


A WORN-OUT PENCIL, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Welladay! / here I lay
Last Line: With his dead songs by his side.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Pens & Pencils; Dead, The


A WOUNDED DEER LEAPS HIGHEST, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: "and ""you're hurt"" exclaim!"
Subject(s): Death; Deer


A YAWN, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I grow so weary; is it death?
Last Line: They live and die and so pass by.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Arks; Death; Earth; Sea; Dead, The; World; Ocean


A YEAR AFTERWARDS, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Things are so changed since last we met
Last Line: And the same stars and silent sky.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Heaven; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


A YEAR'S BURDEN, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fire and wild light of hope and doubt and fear
Last Line: Cry wellaway, but well befall the right.
Subject(s): Change; Death; Hope; Politics & Government; Dead, The; Optimism


A YEAR'S CHANGES, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This nadir: the wet hole
Last Line: Or return to draw me back to a home.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Winter; Dead, The


A YOUNG MOTHER, by DIOSCORIDES    Poem Text                    
First Line: I was polyxene in life
Last Line: I was aged eighteen and died.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


A YOUNG THRUSH, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: What power of will - to follow now
Last Line: Am happy to be gone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Thrushes; Dead, The


A' - 18, by LOUIS ZUKOFSKY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: An unearthing / my valentine
Subject(s): Death; Absence; Conduct Of Life; Dead, The; Separation; Isolation


A.E. HOUSMAN AND A FEW FRIENDS, by HUMBERT WOLFE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When lads have done with labour
Last Line: Even for housman's verse.'
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


A.G., by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Quick, get him into his grave
Last Line: What could grow from it?
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Dead, The


A.M.D., by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Methinks I see thee, lying straight and low
Last Line: Than when we lay together in one bed.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Mourning; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Bereavement


A.S.P., by STEPHEN PHILLIPS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Frail was she born; petal by petal fell
Last Line: She craved no paradise but only peace.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AA MEETING, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One after another they rise in this basement
Last Line: We might live in it, from day to day
Subject(s): Death; Grief


ABANDONMENT, by WESLEY MCNAIR    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Climbing on top of him and breathing
Last Line: But the face and breathes oh %breathes into the mouth which does not breathe back
Subject(s): Death - Children; Dreams


ABBEY TOMB, by PATRICIA BEER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I told them not to ring the bells
Last Line: Look just as right as mine
Subject(s): Death


ABER STATIONS: STATIO PRIMA, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why do I make so much of aber fall?
Last Line: That's all, that's all.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ABER STATIONS: STATIO QUINTA, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The shepherd calls
Last Line: Back from the mountain wall.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Death; Echo (mythology); Shepherds & Shepherdesses; Dead, The


ABER STATIONS: STATIO SECUNDA, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Just listen to the blackbird -- what a note
Last Line: I hope he won't go mad.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Blackbirds; Death - Children; Grief; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


ABER STATIONS: STATIO TERTIA, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The stream is very sweet
Last Line: That sent a shiver to my heart.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ABERCROMBIE'S GRAVE, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: No drooping willow weeps
Last Line: Would dare to lay a desecrating hand.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Abercrombie, Sir Ralph (1734-1801); Death; Graves; Malta; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ABORTION, by DIANA DER-HOVANESSIAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The names they picked for you
Subject(s): Death - Children


ABORTION POEM, by MARGARET HONTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now I'll read my abortion poem
Subject(s): Death - Children


ABOUT INFINITY; AFTER H.H., THE 17TH KARMAPA, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There are stonebreakers in straw hats
Last Line: Running in a running stream.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Fathers; Flowers; Dead, The; Nightmares


ABOVE EVERYTHING, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I wished for death often
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ABOVE EVERYTHING, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I wished for death often
Last Line: This one, I will praise it %above everything
Subject(s): Death


ABOVE THE CHURCHYARD, CROCKATEEMORE, by DAVID KELLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: A stop to see the tombs
Last Line: As if such visits will keep %all threats farther from anyone's life
Subject(s): Churchyards; Death; Graves; War


ABRIDGED, by JR. ORVAL A. LUND    Poem Source                    
First Line: I knew a man, walked round his yard
Last Line: To anything. When the man fell, %someone who loved him %removed human being
Subject(s): Death; Neighbors; Old Age


ABSCHIED, by CEES NOOTEBOOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: Not for someone else
Last Line: You go around and gather up life. %now quiet
Subject(s): Death; Love; Silence


ABSCHIED SYMPHONY, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Someone I love is dying, which is why
Subject(s): Death; Love; Memory; Women; Dead, The


ABSCHIED SYMPHONY, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Someone I love is dying, which is why
Last Line: A peace we could rise to
Subject(s): Death; Love; Memory; Women


ABSENCE, by HARRY TRAVIS RHODES    Poem Text                    
First Line: Little brown eyes, little clown eyes
Last Line: In the land god made like thee!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Love; Death - Babies


ABSENCE IN SPRING, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What boots it me to see this verdure fair
Last Line: Her who doth hold my life and death in hers.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Life; Spring; Wind; Winter; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


ABU MIDRAN, by EUGENE FIELD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When father time swings round his scythe
Last Line: May cheer these thirsty bones of mine.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ABYSS, by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief
Last Line: Life death does end and each day dies with sleep.
Variant Title(s): "the Terrible Sonnets: 2;""no Worst, There Is More, Pitched Past Pitch Of Grief"";
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Grief; Religion; Social Protest; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Theology


ACCEPTANCE, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the spent sun throws up its rays on cloud
Last Line: Into the future. Let what will be, be
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Dead, The


ACCEPTANCE, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the spent sun throws up its rays on cloud
Last Line: Let the night be too dark for me to see %into the future. Let what will be be
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events


ACCOMMODATION TO DETROIT, by ALAN DUGAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When good people die they become worms in detroit, they day
Subject(s): Hamtramck, Michigan; Detroit, Michigan; Death; Dead, The


ACCOMODATION, by NICOLE MONTAGUE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I remember
Last Line: When the winter wind took priority %over one last hug %with tony
Subject(s): Death - Children


ACCOMPANY THE EMPEROR ON A VISIT TO THE SHAOLIN TEMPLE, by WU ZETIAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Upon seeing the place that my deceased mother once patronized
Last Line: Even tears of blood will not bring her back
Subject(s): China - Tang Dynasty (618-905); Death; Mothers


ACHIEVEMENT, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If we had sought adventurously, the stars
Last Line: —one day in spring. All other days are lost.
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


ACROSS THE PAMPAS, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dost thou remember, oh, dost thou remember
Last Line: When we are dead!
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Spain; Dead, The


ACROSS THE RIVER, by LUCY LARCOM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When for me the silent oar
Last Line: Where mine own have gone before!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ACROSS THE ROAD, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A donkey wobbles ears, shakes tail
Last Line: At the fenced-in field %with apples in her hands
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


ACROSTIC ON WILLIAM PADDY, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: One, who was well acquainted with his worth
Last Line: Your souls with mine ever long shall %meet in bliss
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Religion


ACTS OF PRESERVATION; FOR THEA KATI, by DEBRA MARQUART    Poem Source                    
First Line: Every story she tells
Last Line: They are all the same size
Subject(s): Death; Greece; Marriage; Old Age


AD ASTRA: 131, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: O baleful lure, to lead our feet astray!
Last Line: Strong in whose strength man may think scorn of fate!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Judgment Day; Religion; Dead, The; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man; Theology


AD ASTRA: 144, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: O let no momentary joy enslave
Last Line: Can love and lust in such commingling meet?
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Spirituality; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


AD ASTRA: 151, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: O would that god had wrought his meaning plain
Last Line: The sun by day, the moon and stars by night.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


AD ASTRA: 152, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: And still another, 'only minds diseased
Last Line: Or the bright soul, its fair and heavenly guest?
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


AD ASTRA: 154, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: And others, more defiant in their tone
Last Line: What answer that can wholly set at ease?
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


AD ASTRA: 158, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Except like little children ye believe
Last Line: Faith that shall open wide the gates of heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death - Children; God; Heaven; Death - Babies; Paradise


AD ASTRA: 161, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: An old man's judgment in the hour of death
Last Line: And happy peace, the olive branch of heaven.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Peace; Dead, The; Paradise


AD ASTRA: 163, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: What man would flinch or find it hard to die
Last Line: That all we cherish blooms beyond the grave?
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


AD ASTRA: 2, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: All things must die, all things must have an end
Last Line: And love will guide us thro' death's dark defile.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love; Dead, The; Paradise


AD ASTRA: 21, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: And of her grace she bids us worthy be
Last Line: And silvern death o'ertakes them all too soon.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AD ASTRA: 31, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: And man-to what achievements doth he move?
Last Line: Before the smile of universal peace.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Dead, The


AD ASTRA: 40, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Judge from thy heart, how much I long for thee!
Last Line: Pillow'd upon the surge of thy soft breast.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


AD ASTRA: 43, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: And oft, at evening, passing thro' the town
Last Line: The dainty almoners of dainty fare,
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AD ASTRA: 53, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Thou star! That shone upon me from a height
Last Line: Which else had founder'd in the midnight bare!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Love - Loss Of; Solitude; Dead, The; Loneliness


AD ASTRA: 66, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Unto the naked heavens we cry aloud
Last Line: Yet at the last thy glorious light have hail'd!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


AD ASTRA: 79, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: To those exalted sons of greece and rome
Last Line: They strew'd with palms the path which jesus trod.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


AD ASTRA: 80, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: And, if their hope and teaching were in vain
Last Line: Thro' darkling dawns to their immortal dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Immortality; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


AD ASTRA: 81, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: How stem this cry of universal pain
Last Line: Shall disobedience merit instant death?
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


AD CINERARIUM, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who in this small urn reposes
Last Line: If but soundly he reposes!
Subject(s): Cremation; Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


AD FINEM, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The years they come and go
Last Line: "lady, I love but thee!"
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ADDIO, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The corpse my mother made
Last Line: Oh, daughter, if I could call
Subject(s): Death – Mothers; Corpses


ADDRESS TO DEATH, by AFANASY FOETH    Poem Source                    
First Line: I know what fainting means, the heady sweetness
Subject(s): Death


ADDRESS TO MRS. WM. ANDERSON, ON THE DEATH OF HER ONLY SON, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We weep with those who weep:' I sympathize
Last Line: Shall blossom in the paradise of god.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Death - Children; God; Mothers; Mothers & Sons; Mourning; Sons; Dead, The; Death - Babies; Bereavement


ADDRESS TO THE ALABASTER SARCOPHAGUS, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou alabaster relic! While I hold
Last Line: But build a lasting mansion for thy soul.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Creation; Death; God; Soul; Dead, The


ADELIED, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Unpraised but of my simple rhymes
Last Line: Had kissed her when she died.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ADIEU, by CONSTANTIA E. RILEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Let me steal gently from the marts of men
Subject(s): Death


ADIEUX A MARIE STUART, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Queen, for whose house my fathers fought
Last Line: Farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Mary, Queen Of Scots (1542-1587); Dead, The; Mary Stuart


ADMIRAL DEATH, by HENRY JOHN NEWBOLT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Boys, are ye calling a toast tonight?
Last Line: And they sleep with admiral death.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


ADONAIS; AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF JOHN KEATS, by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I weep for adonais -- he is dead
Last Line: Beacons from the abode where the eternal are.
Variant Title(s): Adonais
Subject(s): Critics & Criticism; Death; Keats, John (1795-1821); Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


ADVENTURES APLENTY LAY BEFORE YOU, by JANE MILLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I cannot know what an innocent I am
Last Line: Too cold to resist
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Fathers & Daughters; Mourning; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Bereavement


ADVICE, by LINDLEY WILLIAMS HUBBELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I could endure to have you die
Last Line: Do not survive your thirtieth year.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hayasi Shuseki
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Old Age; Dead, The


AELLA: THE MINSTREL'S SONG, by THOMAS CHATTERTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O sing unto my roundelay
Last Line: Thus the damsel spake and died.
Variant Title(s): The Minstrel's Roundelay
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


AENEID: DEATH OF CAMILLA, by PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All thoughts and eyes, were fixed upon the queen
Last Line: And in deep groans breathes out her struggling soul
Alternate Author Name(s): Virgil; Vergil
Subject(s): Death


AENEID: DIDO'S DEATH, by PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Then grovelling on the bed, but shall I die
Last Line: And dido, dido, o my sister dido, cries
Alternate Author Name(s): Virgil; Vergil
Subject(s): Death


AESTHETIC POINT OF VIEW, by WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As the poets have mournfully sung
Last Line: And those who are very well hung
Alternate Author Name(s): Auden, W. H.
Subject(s): Death


AFTER, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Take the cloak from his face, and at first
Last Line: Cover the face!
Variant Title(s): The Avenger Speaks
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AFTER, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We had been looking at an idol in a glass case
Last Line: There is absence, unreadable
Subject(s): Arabs; Death; Graves; Jerusalem; Jews; Memory; Middle East - Conflicts; Palestine


AFTER, by PHILIP BOURKE MARSTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A little time for laughter
Last Line: And eternity to sleep in.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AFTER, by FLORENCE WEINBERGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I began to grab %specks, the way proust
Last Line: Who will care so much for place?
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Widows And Widowers


AFTER A DEATH, by RUTH ELIZABETH BORSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Seeing that there's no other way
Last Line: Because the chair is there
Subject(s): Chairs; Death


AFTER A DEATH, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once there was a shock
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AFTER A LONG ILLNESS, by SHEROD SANTOS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now beneath the aspen trees moonlight blends
Subject(s): Home; Death; Dead, The


AFTER A MOTHER'S DEATH, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They told me, in my earlier years
Last Line: A mother die: I'm silent now.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


AFTER A SOUTHERN VISIT, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My aunt is epiphyte. She needs a tree
Last Line: When life dries up she waits a coming of the rains
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


AFTER ALL, by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, what's the use of striving on?
Last Line: And all the rest's just waste—just waste of time.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Abandonment; Death; Forgetfulness; Desertion; Dead, The


AFTER ANY BATTLE, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Voice of earth: these are my children's voices! Born
Last Line: And butchery to sacrifice!
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Tears; Voices; Dead, The; World


AFTER D.H. LAWRENCE, by DEBORAH KEENAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Died, it took a long time
Last Line: Breath on our skin
Subject(s): Death; Lawrence, David Herbert (1885-1930); Mourning


AFTER DEATH, by GINA BERGAMINO    Poem Source                    
First Line: For 3 days
Last Line: I left one light %on so you could %see
Subject(s): Death - Children


AFTER DEATH, by WALT MASON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I do not know just what may hap, when I go
Last Line: Is just that simple little creed, to climb the golden stairs.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


AFTER DEATH, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I would not have thee warm when I am cold
Last Line: Shall know that we have found life's best in this.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AFTER DEATH, by EDITH BLAND NESBIT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If we must part, this parting is the best
Last Line: Thank god, thank god, that it was you who died!
Alternate Author Name(s): Nesbit, E.; Bland, Mrs. Hubert
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AFTER DEATH, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I heard the front door close
Last Line: Was a kind of steady weeping.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Death - Children; Family Life; Mourning; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Death - Babies; Relatives; Bereavement


AFTER DEATH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! This delights me more than
Last Line: How I do pity them that pity me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Graves; Life; Dead, The; Nightmares; Tombs; Tombstones


AFTER DEATH, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The curtains were half drawn, the floor was swept
Last Line: To know he still is warm tho' I am cold.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


AFTER DEATH, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The four boards of the coffin lid / heard all the dead man did
Last Line: "flesh to feed hell's worm upon."
Subject(s): Coffins; Corpses; Curses; Death; Cadavers; Dead, The


AFTER DEATH, by SARA TEASDALE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now while my lips are living
Last Line: And then you could not hear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AFTER EULOGIES, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Tired of praising the dead
Last Line: Of dark pines %beside the water
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


AFTER FIFTY YEARS, by NAOMI MYLES    Poem Source                    
First Line: I stood on a crowded pier high above the hudson
Last Line: Sometimes the look of you leaps %from an idle page: a certain cast of eye, %a tenderness of mouth
Subject(s): Death - Children


AFTER IKKYU: 35, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Everywhere I go I study the scars on earth's face
Last Line: Gold & copper to buy the horse that died, the woman who left.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AFTER LOOKING INTO CARLYLE'S REMINISCENCES, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Three men lived yet when this dead man was young
Last Line: The tenderest held of all that know not death.
Subject(s): Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881); Death; Dead, The


AFTER LOOS; NOUEX LES MINES, MICHELMAS EVE, 1915, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Was it only yesterday
Last Line: Was it only yesterday?
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Military; Soldiers; Dead, The


AFTER MUSIC, by JANET RAMSAY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Let life and its bewildering music stop
Last Line: Or unremembering songs, airs that are weightless.
Subject(s): Death; Music & Musicians; Silence; Dead, The


AFTER MY LAST SONG, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where I shall rest when my last song is over
Last Line: You'll sleep here on wan cheeks grown thin and old.
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Poetry & Poets; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


AFTER NINE YEARS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The shadows fallen of years are nine
Last Line: Take these of him whose light was thou.
Subject(s): Death; God; Love; Dead, The


AFTER OZ, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Deeper and deeper / asleep
Subject(s): Black (color); Death; Rest; Dead, The


AFTER SICKNESS, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The night my fever breaks
Last Line: Nearer the bursting yellow fruit %than the thorns.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


AFTER SUMMER, by PHILIP BOURKE MARSTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We'll not weep for summer over
Last Line: Steals no dream.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Summer; Dead, The; Bereavement


AFTER SUNSET, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Straight from the sun's grave in the deep clear west
Last Line: That love's last mortal word was not his last.
Subject(s): Death; Night; Sun; Wind; Dead, The; Bedtime


AFTER THE ANGELECTOMY, by ALICE FULTON    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AFTER THE BABY DIED, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The first week it was
Last Line: Eventually I've got to get a routine going %living in this hell
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


AFTER THE CAMANCHES, by ROSE TERRY COOKE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Saddle, saddle, saddle! / mount and gallop away!
Last Line: A scalp on either side!
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Native Americans; Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


AFTER THE CRASH, by ROBERT SCHAEFFER PHILLIPS    Poem Source                    
First Line: They laid out the wreckage of our disaster
Last Line: There were no survivors
Subject(s): Airplane Accidents; Death


AFTER THE DEATH OF HER MOTHER, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A seacoast late at night, and a wheel of wind
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


AFTER THE FALL, by MEGAN LAUBER    Poem Source                    
First Line: They found the people who
Last Line: We stroke the sod-- %sprouting its first scalpels of grass--%as if it were your hair
Subject(s): Death - Children


AFTER THE FUNERAL, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As if some force we did not recognize
Last Line: Him, time and time again, their whole %sleepless lives
Subject(s): Death; Grief


AFTER THE GUEST; FOR MY BROTHER, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The guest departs
Last Line: I pray we'll grow old.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Grief; Guests; Marriage; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Visiting; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


AFTER THE LAST BREATH (J.H. 1813-1904), by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There's no more to be done, or feared, or hoped
Last Line: Outshapes but small.
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Dead, The


AFTER THE LAST LESSON, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How wonderful he seems to me
Last Line: Stands clear before our eyes.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Teaching & Teachers; Death - Babies


AFTER THE STORM, by TIMOTHY LIU    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Renewed by morning air now pouring in
Last Line: Clean arc from birth door to the grave
Subject(s): Death; Homosexuality; Life; Storms


AFTER TRAVELING IN KYOTO, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Through the barrier gate
Last Line: And the calm house rocks like a boat
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


AFTER VAN GOGH, by TIMOTHY LIU    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What a simple thing death is - peasants
Last Line: The hearth - the understanding between them
Subject(s): Death; Van Gogh, Vincent (1853-1890)


AFTER WORDS, by BARRI ARMITAGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: All these days of our daughter's burying
Last Line: A brambled path, chattering like schoolgirls, %knowing we had a lead
Subject(s): Death - Children


AFTER-SIGHT, by WILLIAM ROSE BENET    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The room is vibrant with you -- but they say
Last Line: This is the soul I loved, and never knew!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


AFTERLIFE, by DORIS LYNCH    Poem Source                    
First Line: All over now: the cold, the shaking
Last Line: What swaying. What journeying %from heaven down to earth
Subject(s): Death; Heaven


AFTERMATH, by LOUISE BRYANT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear, they are singing your praises
Last Line: Hurl me past stars and moon!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


AFTERMATH, by LOLLY WILLIAMS    Poem Text                    
First Line: People thought that you were dead
Last Line: That I had died instead of you.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


AFTERNOON ALONG THE FIREHOLE RIVER, by LAURIE KUTCHINS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lying face up in the grass
Last Line: Among the various husks
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Old Age


AFTERWARDS, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the present has latched its postern behind my tremulous stay
Last Line: "he hears it not now, but used to notice such things""?"
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Memory; Time; Dead, The


AFTERWARDS, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep: here's your bed ... You'll not come, any more, to ours
Last Line: Run away, little comet's-hair-comber!
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Dreams; Dead, The; Nightmares


AGADIR, SELS., by ARTUR LUNDKVIST    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was reading of the hunter gracchus, whose coming was
Last Line: Never more %forever %agadir
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Monuments; Statues; Stones


AGAIN AT WALDHEIM, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How heavy the heart is now, and every heart
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest; Dead, The


AGAIN AT WALDHEIM, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How heavy the heart is now, and every heart
Last Line: Coalition of the blood of men
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest


AGAINST CONSOLATION, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The lecturer is talking
Last Line: Beautifully innocent of any meaning
Subject(s): Automobile Accidents; Death; Reality; Weil, Simone (1909-1943)


AGAINST DEATH, by JEANNE MURRAY WALKER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mary ellen's eyelids grew purplish
Last Line: Trying to make death die
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Tuberculosis


AGAINST ELEGIES, by JACK ROGERS RIDL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm tired of death's allure
Last Line: Novel, and the silly putty of it all
Subject(s): Death


AGAINST MY DEATH, by DOROTHY QUICK    Poem Text                    
First Line: I want to build a house against my death
Last Line: Without some comfort for eath's banishment.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mayer, John Adams, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AGAINST MY WILL I TAKE MY LEAVE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "now lords and ladies, blithe and bold"
Last Line: For now 't is time to take my leave
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


AGAINST THY KNEES, by STUART MERRILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Against thy knees my pallid brow
Last Line: The kingdom they have robbed me of.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Knees; Love; Singing & Singers; Voices; Dead, The


AGAINST [OR, AGANIS] THE THIEVES OF LIDDESDALE, by RICHARD MAITLAND    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis            
First Line: Of liddesdale the common thiefis [thieves]
Last Line: Hing on a tree whill they be deid.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lethington, Lord
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Lynching; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


AGE, by ELAINE CLEVELAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: Gravity
Last Line: Outwitted, %and out of luck!
Subject(s): Aging; Death


AGED HEAD, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: This is the ice that in the end shall claim
Last Line: To plumb abstraction that includes the flesh?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AGERATUM, by HELEN FIELD WATSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: We two sowed this ageratum
Last Line: You—have gone!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Old Age; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


AGING FATHER LOSES HIS CHILDREN, by ROBERT PETERS    Poem Source                    
First Line: A hitherto placid river stirred
Last Line: Off sohre, near the beach, %where he breathed
Subject(s): Children; Death - Children; Fathers; Survival


AH, NO MORE QUESTIONS, NO MORE FEARS, by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: And dead already all that in her could die
Alternate Author Name(s): Myers, Frederic
Subject(s): Death


AIDS EDUCATION, SEVENTH GRADE, by RUTH L. SCHWARTZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: The children are blooming like black flowers,
Last Line: Shocking in its grace, %fishing for its life.
Subject(s): Bodies; Cupid; Death; Sickness


AILING JAPANESE MONK, by HSIANG SSU    Poem Source                    
First Line: Clouds and water block the way home
Last Line: Dreams of home are ended now - %make my grave by the temple gate
Subject(s): Death


AIM, by BRUCE BOND    Poem Source                    
First Line: What child could resist the sweet sting
Last Line: Safer in their body than my own
Subject(s): Children; Cruelty; Death


AJAX: BEFORE DEATH, by SOPHOCLES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So stands my cut-throat fitliest for its work
Last Line: To ghosts in hades shall the rest be said.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AKHENATEN, by PHILIP S. BRYANT    Poem Source                    
First Line: I went there
Last Line: As you disappeared from this life forever
Subject(s): Death; Future Life


AKIBA, by ALTER ABELSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O heart, who art a fable, new and true
Last Line: Aye, kissed by god, your feet on crowns have trod.
Subject(s): Akiva Ben Joseph, Rabbi (50-135 A.d.); Death; Heaven; Israel; Jews; Dead, The; Paradise; Judaism


ALAS, FATHER, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Mother and I have spoken the word
Subject(s): Death - Children; Igede (african People)


ALBERTINE ASKS FOR A POEM, by JAMES MONAHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I dig good graves. No other spade
Last Line: Graves I may dig, but not this one.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Graves; Memory; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ALBUM, by RON PADGETT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The mental pictures I have of my parents and grandparents and my childhood are
Subject(s): Ancestors & Ancestry; Death; Heritage; Heredity; Dead, The


ALBUM, by KAY RYAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death has a life
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ALCESTIS, by EURIPIDES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Halls of admetus, hail! I stooped mmy pride
Last Line: So fell this marvelous thing
Subject(s): Death


ALCESTIS: SCENE 1, by EURIPIDES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Natheless before these gates mine eyes do mark
Last Line: Down to the lord of hell.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Family Life; Household Employees; Marriage; Mourning; Mythology - Classical; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Relatives; Servants; Domestics; Maids; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Bereavement


ALDINGTON KNOLL; THE OLD SMUGGLER SPEAKS, by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Al'ington knoll it stands up high
Last Line: Cater the marsh and crost the sea.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Death; Mountains; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


ALEXANDER CRUMMELL - DEAD, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Back to the breast of thy mother
Last Line: Rest!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ALEXANDER J. FRASER, ESQ., by HUMBERT WOLFE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, sad was the lot of the child we loved dearly
Last Line: The morrow that springs from the sleep of the tomb.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Grief; Life; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


ALEXANDRIAN SONGS: 2, by MIKHAIL ALEXEYEVICH KUZMIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dying is sweet
Last Line: And flutes be heard from afar.
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Memory; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


ALICE MEYNELL, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Without surcease of breath
Last Line: Of some most heavenly-sweet wind instrument.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


ALL AROUND THE CIRCLE, by KEN MCCULLOUGH    Poem Source                    
First Line: St. John's newfoundland, 1949-1955
Last Line: Leading tickle, pouch cove, heart's content
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Memory


ALL BUT DEATH, CAN BE ADJUSTED, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Is exempt from change
Variant Title(s): Poem: 749; Poem: 78
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


ALL FOR LOVE, by RHODA BANDLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: O pity peter abelard
Last Line: They're bured in a common grave
Subject(s): Death; Love


ALL LIFE IN A LIFE, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: His father had a large family
Subject(s): Family Life; City & Town Life; Wealth; Social Protest; Capital Punishment; Conduct Of Life; Relatives; Riches; Fortunes; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


ALL MAD, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He is mad as a hare, poor fellow
Last Line: We are all of us -- all of us mad.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Insanity; Life; Pain; Thought; Youth; Dead, The; Madness; Mental Illness; Suffering; Misery; Thinking


ALL MEN ARE FREE!, by ELLIOTT NAPIER    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death; Freedom


ALL SOUL'S DAY, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Quiet with amber light
Last Line: Doth courage and assurance bring.
Subject(s): All Souls' Day; Death; Soul; Tears; Dead, The


ALL SOUL'S EVE, by SAMUEL VALENTINE COLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The river drags across the plain
Last Line: I will not call you back!
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Dead, The


ALL SOULS DAY, by FERDINAND VON SAAR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wild and wan, and chill
Last Line: Anticipates his own.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Graves; Soul; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ALL SOULS' EVE, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I cried all night to you
Last Line: I knew not you were here.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): All Souls' Night; Death, Return From; All Hallows Night


ALL SOULS' NIGHT, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O mother, mother, I swept the hearth, I set his chair and the white board
Last Line: Afraid to meet my dear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Variant Title(s): On All Souls' Night
Subject(s): All Souls' Night; Death, Return From; Superstition; All Hallows Night


ALL THAT REALLY HAPPENS, by JOE WENDEROTH    Poem Source                    
First Line: My whole family has died
Last Line: Owes more than it could possibly pay. %this owing is all that really happens
Subject(s): Death; Family Life


ALL THINGS FLOW, by CHARLES R. MURPHY    Poem Text                    
First Line: In the month of the great moon
Last Line: "crying: ""if life is the having died, what then is death?"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ALL THINGS NOT CONSIDERED, by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You cannot stitch the breath
Subject(s): Middle East - Conflicts; Death; Arab-israeli Conflict; Dead, The


ALL THINGS WILL DIE, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Clearly the blue river chimes in its flowing
Last Line: For all things must die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ALLI DYING, by EAMON GRENNAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Shifts from one patch of shadow to another
Subject(s): Cats; Death - Animals


ALMA: OR, THE PROGRESS OF THE MIND: CANTO 2, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: But shall we take the muse abroad
Last Line: Victorious over spite and death.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Muses; Mythology; Dead, The


ALMANZOR & ALMAHIDE, OR THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA: SONG OF ZAMBRA DANCE2, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How unhappy a lover am I
Last Line: For the souls to meet closer above.
Variant Title(s): Prologues, Epilogues And Songs From The Conquest Of Granada: 7
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Hope; Love - Loss Of; Nymphs; Dead, The; Destiny; Optimism


ALMYRA WILMARTH; 3 YRS. 7 MOS. 4 DAYS, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A suffering little child has come unto thee
Last Line: And in your bosom of love have comfort and rest
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Mothers And Daughters; Women


ALONE, by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He grows used to the sound of the floor
Last Line: That he didn't do. He would like to meet them.
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Solitude; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Loneliness


ALONE WITH GOD, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beside the bier I watched his rest divine
Last Line: Each, in the stillness, was alone with god.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; God; Graves; Love - Loss Of; Solitude; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Loneliness


ALONG THE NOISY STREETS, by ALEKSANDR SERGEYEVICH PUSHKIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Pushkin, Alexander; Poushkin, Aleksander Sergyevich
Subject(s): Death


ALTERNATIVES, by WINIFRED LUCAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: You will be part of my death
Last Line: But a part shall I.
Alternate Author Name(s): Le Bailly, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ALWAYS, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: He always had to have the last word
Last Line: As he lay dying, he farted.
Subject(s): Death


AMARANTHUS, by CONDE BENOIST PALLEN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet quiet of death, made quieter by the sound
Last Line: Robed by his hand in immortality.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Mortality; Sleep; Soul; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


AMARYLLIS, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: She sleeps; - amaryllis %modst flowerets is laid
Last Line: Where roses and lilies %make the sweet shade
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Roses; Sleep


AMBASSADRESS, by ELMIRA GROGAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: One that has not heard a voice in anger
Last Line: Haloes around the heads she touches.
Subject(s): Death; Keller, Helen (1880-1968); Voices; Dead, The


AMEN, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Someone calls duchess, our fawn great dane, back
Last Line: Rising from ethel rosenberg's hair.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Deer; Dogs; Hunting; Primitive Man; Rosenberg Case; Dead, The; Hunters; Cavemen; Rosenberg, Ethel; Rosenberg, Julius


AMEN, by ALVARO MUTIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: That death recieves you
Last Line: Recognizes his own prints along the gap
Subject(s): Death; Heaven


AMEN, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is over. What is over
Last Line: And my garden teem with spices.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Harvest; Wheat; Death


AMENDS, by MAXWELL STRUTHERS BURT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If I were blind, / nor never knew the sweet green glory of the spring
Last Line: Than this — your love and sleep?
Alternate Author Name(s): Burt, Struthers
Subject(s): Blindness; Deafness; Death; God; Visually Handicapped; Dead, The


AMERICAN PRIMITIVE, by WILLIAM TROWBRIDGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here comes ollie on a dead run
Last Line: Halfheartedly, death bullies his kettledrum
Subject(s): Death


AMONG MANY TASKS, by TADEUSZ ROZEWICZ    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Wisely optimistic %without wasting time
Subject(s): Death


AMONG PHILISTINES, by ROBERT SAMUEL GWYNN    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The night before they meant to pluck his eyes
Alternate Author Name(s): Gwynn, R. S.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Samson; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


AMONG THOSE KILLED IN THE DAWN RAID WAS A MAN AGED A HUNDRED, by DYLAN THOMAS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the morning was waking over the war
Subject(s): War; Old Age; Death; Dead, The


AMORETTI: 4, by EDMUND SPENSER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: New year, forth looking out of janus' gate
Last Line: Prepare your selfe new love to entertaine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Clout, Colin
Subject(s): Winter; Spring; Youth; Old Age; Life; Death


AMPHITRYON: PASTORAL DIALOGUE, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thyrsis: fair iris and her swain
Last Line: And fear not to be poor.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Kisses; Plays & Playwrights ; Dead, The; Destiny; Dramatists


AMRAN'S WOOING, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You ask, o frank! How love is born
Last Line: The shekh himself can better tell.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Passion; Singing & Singers; Dead, The


AMUSING OUR DAUGHTERS, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: We don't lack people here on the northern coast
Last Line: Sending our messages over the mountains and waters.
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Creeley, Robert (b. 1926); Daughters; Death; Guests; Po Chu-yi (772-846); Poetry & Poets; Women; Women's Rights; Dead, The; Visiting; Feminism


AMY'S GARDEN, by JO CARNEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: A stone
Last Line: Pulsing with the ceaseless thrum %until the next visitation
Subject(s): Death - Children


AN ADAPTATION OF AN EPISODE IN VIRGIL, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A scald, whose song was ever of the norns
Last Line: To the forgetting and forgotten dead.'
Subject(s): Death; Goddesses & Gods; Mythology; Dead, The


AN ADDRESS TO THE PLEBIANS, SELECTION, by JOHN LEARMONT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Poor crawlin' bodies, sair neglectit
Last Line: An' safest shield.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Freedom; Graves; War; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Liberty; Tombs; Tombstones


AN AFRICAN ELEGY, by ROBERT DUNCAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the groves of africa from their natural wonder
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN AFTERTHOUGHT, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh lost garden paradise
Last Line: And the blessed door made fast.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Adam & Eve; Bible; Death; Heaven; Love; Peace; Dead, The; Paradise


AN ALIEN, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw in heaven, the hovering wings beneath
Last Line: "the friend of all who passed yon portal -- death."
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN AMERICAN BEAUTY; FOR ANN LONDON, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As you described your mastectomy in calm detail
Last Line: Your last wedding day.
Subject(s): Biography; Death; Friendship; Surgery; Women; Women's Rights; Biographers; Dead, The; Feminism


AN AMULET, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At noon, the cruel blow fell on his heart
Last Line: An amulet of ardor and of dew.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Memory; Night; Tears; Dead, The; Bedtime


AN ANCIENT FEUD, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The young rack the old
Last Line: One all to lose.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Fights; Youth; Dead, The


AN ANCIENT GREEK, DYING, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come nearer, charon / I cannot step so far, into your boat
Last Line: Ere death sets us afloat.
Subject(s): Charon; Death; Farewell; Styx (river); Dead, The; Parting


AN ANGLER'S SOLILOQUY, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Bright fish, weak victim of my wiles
Last Line: Our hearts of guile beware.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Dreams; Fish & Fishing; Life; Dead, The; Nightmares


AN ANSWER TO VARIOUS BARDS, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Well, I've waited mighty patient while they all came rolling in
Last Line: And then return to sydney and vermilionize the bars.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Camping; Death; Hearts; Poetry & Poets; Camps; Summer Camps; Dead, The


AN APOSTOLIC MAN, by SAMUEL VALENTINE COLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: O brothers, is the moment past?
Last Line: "love one another, and farewell."
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Heaven; Memory; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


AN APRIL VIOLET, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "under the larch, with its tassels wet"
Last Line: Only an april violet
Subject(s): Death;flowers;violets; "dead, The;


AN EAGLE FOLDS HIS WINGS, by SIEG HALBERG    Poem Text                    
First Line: Like a mighty eagle he soared
Last Line: For at last the eagle was folding his wings.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love - Loss Of; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


AN ECHO, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER    Poem Text                    
First Line: He deemed it dead,-the sound of that which flew
Last Line: He stood on life's sere slopes,—they met again.
Subject(s): Death; Echoes; Dead, The


AN ECLOGUE, TO THE MEMORY OF DR WILLIAM WILKE, LATE PROFESSOR, by ROBERT FERGUSSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Blaw saft, my reed, and kindly to my mane
Last Line: Fam'd as the urn that hads the mantuan swain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ferguson, Robert
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Shepherds & Shepherdesses; Dead, The; Nightmares


AN ECOLOGY, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We drop in the evening like dew
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN ELEGIE ON THE DEATH OF MRS. ANNE WHITFIELD, by ABRAHAM COWLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Shee's dead, and like the hower that stole her hence
Last Line: But not like this, a living monument.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN ELEGIE ON THE DEATH OF RICHARD CLERKE, by ABRAHAM COWLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was decreed by stedfast destinie
Last Line: Where winged angels his sad requiems sing.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN ELEGY, by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is death so great a gamester, that he throws
Last Line: Shall send the peaceful dove to call thee forth.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, William Of Tavistock
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN ELEGY FOR DAN, by MADELINE DEFREES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Mary Gilbert, Sister; De Frees, Madeline
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN ELEGY ON AN INFANT, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, shepherds, on this grave your flourets
Last Line: In safety listens to the distant shrieks.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Innocence; Lament; Mourning; Nature; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


AN ELEGY ON MR. THOMAS GOUGE: MR. MEAD, MR. BATES, AND MR. GOUGE, by ISAAC WATTS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Heaven was impatient of our crimes
Last Line: Then took a dismal aim, and brought great gouge to dust.
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Heaven; Prophecy & Prophets; Vengeance; Dead, The; Paradise


AN ELEGY ON SIR CHARLES LUCAS AND SIR GEORGE LISLE, by HENRY KING (1592-1669)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In measures solemn as the groans that fall
Last Line: The monuments of their base cruelty.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Great Britain - Civil War; Injustice; Lisle, Sir George (d. 1648); Lucas, Sir Charles; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; English Civil War


AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG, by OLIVER GOLDSMITH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Good people all, of every sort
Last Line: The dog it was that died!
Variant Title(s): On The Death Of A Mad Dog
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF DOBBIN, THE BUTTERWOMAN'S HORSE, by FRANCIS FAWKES    Poem Text                    
First Line: The death of faithful dobbin I deplore
Last Line: Dame jolt's brown horse, old dobbin, is no more.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Hunting; Dead, The; Hunters


AN ELEGY ON THE LADY JANE PAWLET, MARCHIONESS OF WINTON, by BEN JONSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What gentle ghost, besprent with april dew
Last Line: And, sure of heaven, rides triumphing in.
Subject(s): Death; Pawlett, Lady Jane (d. 1631); Dead, The


AN ELEGY UPON THE DEATH OF MRS. BEHN; THE INCOMPARABLE APHRA, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "summon the earth (the fair astrea's gone,)"
Last Line: Nor would endure the world when he had lost his throne
Subject(s): "behn, Aphra (1640-1689);death;earth;heaven;tears;" "dead, The;world;paradise;


AN ELEGY: PRINCESS KATHERINE BORN, CHRISTENED, BURIED IN ONE DAY, by RICHARD LOVELACE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You that can aptly mix your joys with cries
Last Line: Resign our office to the hierarchy.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


AN EMBLEM, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What is my little sweetheart like, d'you say?
Last Line: To drop the curtain.
Subject(s): Roses; Death; Love


AN EMIGRANT, by JANE BARLOW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Is she asleep, asleep
Last Line: Rest she adream, adream.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Immigrants; Rest; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares; Emigrant; Emigration; Immigration


AN END, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Love, strong as death, is dead
Last Line: In the long ago.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN END OF TRAVEL, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let now your soul in this substantial world
Last Line: Vailima.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Dead, The


AN ENGLISHMAN TO A GERMAN AVIATOR, by MORRIE RYSKIND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ay, we are enemies-and deadly ones
Last Line: There is no room within our hearts for hate.
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Death; Enemies; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


AN EPISTLE FROM CORINTH, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Paul of tarsus, I have enquired of jesus
Last Line: An upward gaze. . . .
Subject(s): Corinth, Greece; Death; Jesus Christ; Dead, The


AN EPISTLE TO DR. GUIBBONS, A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To trace all-wondrous nature's latent ways
Last Line: Should be himself detain'd amidst us too.
Subject(s): Death; Healing; Letters; Nature; Physicians; Praise; Dead, The; Cures; Doctors


AN EPITAPH, by BEN JACOB    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here lies nachshon, man of great renown
Last Line: Now he is gone, he gets a stone instead.
Subject(s): Death; Hunger; Jews; Dead, The; Judaism


AN EPITAPH, by EDWIN MARKHAM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let us not think of our departed dead
Last Line: Where all may taste a more immortal bread.
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


AN EPITAPH, by ROSELLE MERCIER MONTGOMERY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She was too delicate to give or take
Last Line: Death asked of her to make no compromise!
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


AN EPITAPH, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here a gentle poet lies
Last Line: Hush thy laughter, whisper low.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


AN EPITAPH ON TRUE, HER MAJESTY'S DOG, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If wit or honesty cou'd save
Last Line: And mend your own, by true's behaviour.
Variant Title(s): True's Epitaph
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Epitaphs; Faith; Honesty; Belief; Creed


AN EPITAPH UPON A CHILD, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Virgins promis'd when I dy'd
Last Line: Maids, and here strew violets.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


AN EPITAPH UPON A VIRGIN, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here a solemne fast we keepe
Last Line: Cowslips for her covering.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN EPITAPH UPON HUSBAND AND WIFE WHO DIED AND WERE BURIED, by RICHARD CRASHAW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To these, whom death again did wed
Last Line: Whose day shall never die in night.
Variant Title(s): Epitaph Upon A Young Married Couple Dead And Buryed Together
Subject(s): Death; Love; Love - Marital; Marriage; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


AN ERRAND, by JANE BARLOW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I slept, and where her lonely flower-knots gleam
Last Line: "breathes memory of our love that shall not die."
Subject(s): Love - Loss Of; Death; Dead, The


AN ESCAPE, by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A swift dark dream from the outer lands
Last Line: I wonder what he died of.
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Escapes; Dead, The; Fugitives


AN ESSAY ON DEATH AND A PRISON, by HENRY KING (1592-1669)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A prison is in all things like a grave
Last Line: Two prisons quits, the body and the jail.
Subject(s): Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Dead, The; Convicts


AN EVENING TRAIN, by TIMOTHY LIU    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whistles past hacked-down fields of corn
Last Line: From boulevard
Subject(s): Children; Death; Railroads; Childhood; Dead, The; Railways; Trains


AN EX-SERVICEMAN MAKES A VOW, by VINCENT GODFREY BURNS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: War is a way the statesmen play
Last Line: Our world may have peace! Amen.
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; God; Murder; Prayer; Social Protest; Soldiers; Veterans; War; Dead, The


AN EXCURSION STEAMER SUNK IN THE TAY, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1888, and on july the 14th day
Last Line: And enjoy yourselves heartily during the holiday time.
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Survival; Tragedy; Dead, The


AN IDEALIST, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Last night I left him very ill
Last Line: He fares farther on.
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Idealism; Life; Soul; Dead, The


AN IDIOT, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm on'y thist a' idiot
Last Line: Ain't thumbs and fingers funny things?
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Ignorance; Dead, The; Dullness; Stupdity


AN IDYLL OF PIPECLAY PONDS, by TOM FREEMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Talk of the beauties of wedded life
Last Line: That had its finale at skillicorn's dance.
Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers; Death; Love; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


AN IMAGINING, by BURGES JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Two sisters that I never saw
Last Line: Two little baby girls with wings.
Subject(s): Children; Death - Children; Graves; Imagination; Mothers; Childhood; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Fancy


AN IMPROBABLE DELIRIUM, by IRA SADOFF    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: An improbable delirium brings me
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN INCIDENT OF THE WEST, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: More annoyed than for many a week before
Last Line: For the faults of the dead in the canyon
Subject(s): Accidents;canyons;death;tragedy;war; "dead, The;


AN INCIDENTAL REPORT ON MY GRANDMOTHER'S DIVINITY, by BOB HICOK            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My grandmother had 14 children
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Grandparents; Dead, The; Burials; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


AN INFORMAL EPITAPH IN MEMORY OF A YOUNG POET, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You who so loved all grey religious things
Last Line: And long and long for your return alone!
Subject(s): Criticism & Critics; Death; Dowson, Ernest (1867-1900); Friendship; Poetry & Poets; Praise; Writing & Writers; Dead, The


AN INQUIRY; A PHANTASY, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I said to it: 'we grasp not what you meant
Last Line: "in crowning death as king!"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN INTERIOR, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Because you cannot sit with me
Last Line: Which brings death -- not escape.
Subject(s): Books; Death; Pine Trees; Trees; Voices; Reading; Dead, The


AN IRISH AIRMAN FORESEES HIS DEATH, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: I know that I shall meet my fate
Last Line: In balance with this life, this death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Aviation & Aviators; Death; Freedom; Soldiers; War; World War I; Airplanes; Air Pilots; Dead, The; Liberty; First World War


AN ITALIAN SONNET-SEQUENCE: 10, by PERCY STICKNEY GRANT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death the revealer cast his portals wide
Last Line: Whereon she passed within death's bright abode.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AN IZBA SONG, by NIKOLAY KLUYEV    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The stove is orphaned now; the old housewife has died
Last Line: The lonely window stares out at the thaw and darkness.
Variant Title(s): A Cottage Song
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Solitude; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement; Loneliness


AN ODE, by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Awake faire muse, for I intend
Last Line: No king shall owne my verses for his tombe.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, William Of Tavistock
Subject(s): Death; Drayton, Michael (1563-1631); Poetry & Poets; Spenser, Edmund (1552-1599); Dead, The


AN ODE (2), by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At mary's tomb, (sad sacred place!
Last Line: And thou sustain'st the orb below.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Graves; Heaven; Life; Mourning; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise; Bereavement


AN ODE (6), by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Say, dearest villiers, poor departed friend
Last Line: And equal rites perform to that which once was thee.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


AN ODE OF BATTLES, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Long ages past / the slow ice sledges bore
Last Line: Throbbed with freedom's answered prayer.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Gettysburg Campaign (1863); Grief; Santiago, Battle Of (1898); Soldiers; Spanish-american War (1898); U.s. - History; Dead, The; Gettysburg, Battle Of; Sorrow; Sadness


AN ODE TO ENDYMION PORTER, UPON HIS BROTHER'S DEATH, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not all thy flushing suns are set
Last Line: Invites fresh grapes to fill his presse with wine.
Subject(s): Death; Porter, Endymion (1587-1649); Dead, The


AN ODE UPON A QUESTION WHETHER LOVE SHOULD CONTINUE FOREVER, by EDWARD HERBERT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Having interr'd her infant-birth
Last Line: Their ravish'd spirits did possess.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cherbury, 1st Baron Herbert Of; Herbert Of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, 1st Baron; Herbert Of Cherbury, Lord
Variant Title(s): Ode Upon Question Moved: Whether Love Should Continue Ever
Subject(s): Love - Nature Of; Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


AN ODE WRITTEN ON A GROTTO NEAR FARNHAM IN SURRY, CALL'D LUDLOW'S CAVE, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Close in this deep retreat
Last Line: "change it for a darker grave."
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Nymphs; Rest; Virtue; Dead, The


AN OLD SAW NEWLY RENDERED, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Although nor wise nor deep in thought
Last Line: Then toot your horn and row your own canoe.
Subject(s): Canoes & Canoeing; Death; Pride; Proverbs; Dead, The; Self-esteem; Self-respect; Maxims; Adages


AN OLD SONG, by SOLOMON BLOOMGARDEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: In the blossom-land japan
Last Line: "and one who sings her child to sleep."
Alternate Author Name(s): Yehoash
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Dead, The


AN OLD TALE OF THREE, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, bonnie darling, lift your dark eyes dreaming!
Last Line: Ah, hell of my heart! Ye are dust to me—and dust with dust may woo!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Fidelity; Love; Reunions; Unfaithfulness; Dead, The; Faithfulness; Constancy; Infidelity; Adultery; Inconstancy


AN OLD TOMB OPENED, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ivory and gold and jewels fashioned fine
Last Line: "behold, bright news of our long yesterday!"
Subject(s): Beauty; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Graves; Time; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


AN OLD WOMAN'S VISION, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No better day to come
Last Line: Like a sucking stone going down...
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Reunions; Dead, The


AN OPEN BOAT, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O what is that whimpering there in the darkness?
Last Line: To fret the bare seas at the breaking of day.
Subject(s): Boats; Death; Faces; Sea; Voices; Wind; Dead, The; Ocean


AN UNTIMELY THOUGHT, by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I wonder what day of the week
Last Line: I wonder what month of the year.
Subject(s): Time; Death; Dead, The


AN UNTOLD STORY, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dark falls, and as a single star
Last Line: For twice dead he who dies this second death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Dead, The


AN UNWANTED BOY, by CLYDE MCGEE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Poor little lad!
Last Line: A mother's true love.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Loss; Mothers & Sons; Mourning; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Bereavement


AN UNWRITTEN TRAGEDY, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ho, ye that thirst beside the running stream!
Last Line: And pluck a feather out and write such things?
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Tragedy; Dead, The


ANACREON, by ANTIPATER OF SIDON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At length thy golden hours have winged
Last Line: Which thou, with all thy soul, didst give her!
Alternate Author Name(s): Antipatros Of Sidon
Subject(s): Anacreon (582-485 B.c.); Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


ANACREONTIC ON THE DEATH OF SIR HARRY BELLENDINE, by CHARLES SACKVILLE (1637-1706)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye sons of bacchus, come and join
Last Line: Of honest harry bellendine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dorset, 6th Earl Of; Middlesex, 1st Earl Of
Subject(s): Bellendine, Sir Harry (d. 1761); Death; Dead, The


ANACREONTIKE (1), by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Born I was to be old
Last Line: There's no carousing.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ANARCHY, by ANN YEARSLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Furies! Why sleep amid the carnage? -- rise
Last Line: "world! Give my monsters way!—death! Keep thy steady chace!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Cromartie, Ann
Subject(s): Anarchism And Anarchists; Death; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


ANCIENT BALLAD: DEATH OF DURANDARTE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Closed in death lies durandarte %montesinos sees him die
Last Line: To distract her gentle bosom %and afflict her soul with woe s
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Heroism; Memory


ANCIENT BALLAD: LOVE THAN DEATH MORE STRONG, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The conde nino all for love %has crossed the ocean wide
Last Line: She a heron and he a hawk %flew upward through the skies
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love - Loss Of


ANCIENT CHILD, by LYNN DAVIES    Poem Source                    
First Line: The doctor's waiting room, the quiet flip
Last Line: Underneath, waiting to say, %'see, I tricked you.'
Subject(s): Children; Death; Photography And Photographers


ANCIENT PERU, by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: With huarango branches
Last Line: Their children's bones
Subject(s): Death - Children; Peru


AND AFTER--WHAT?, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Twas omar said--and it was strangely true--
Last Line: The shrouding blackness does not finish all?
Variant Title(s): And After-what?
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise


AND DEATH SHALL HAVE NO DOMINION, by DYLAN THOMAS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Break in the sun till the sun breaks down %and death shall have no dominion
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Life Change Events; Religion; Time


AND HE WAS THE DEMON OF MY DREAM, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: And the rumbling of caged beasts
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Dreams


AND IF HE DIE?, by ARTHUR DAVISON FICKE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Knish, Anne
Subject(s): Death


AND MELANCHOLY, by CHARLES OLSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Time's %unbearable complexity -- as though our souls
Last Line: In the desire for death
Subject(s): Death


AND ONE IS TWO?, by WINIFRED VIRGINIA JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who calls? I cannot say
Last Line: And live in the house -- one will build!
Subject(s): Death; Rhyme; Dead, The


AND SO TODAY, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And so to-day-they lay him away
Last Line: Under a sky of promises.
Subject(s): Death; Patriotism; Soldiers; Washington, D.c.; Dead, The


AND SOUL, by EAVAN BOLAND    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death - Mothers


AND THE COCK CREW, by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: I hate them all!' said old gaspard
Last Line: And turning, looked on old gaspard.
Subject(s): Death; Hate; Hospitals; Sickness; Soldiers; War; World War I; Dead, The; Illness; First World War


AND THEY WERE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: For how do you talk about the dead?
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory


AND YOU THOUGHT YOU WERE THE ONLY ONE, by MARK BIBBINS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Someone waits at my door. Because he is
Last Line: One summer night at the edge of the world
Subject(s): Death


ANDRE, by CHARLOTTE FISKE BATES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the place where andre met that death
Last Line: Had been his name, -- if that, indeed, could be!
Alternate Author Name(s): Roge, Mme.
Subject(s): American Revolution; Andre, John (1750-1780); Capital Punishment; Soldiers; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


ANDRE'S LAST REQUEST [OR, REQUEST TO WASHINGTON] [OCTOBER 1, 1780], by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not the fear of death
Last Line: By a soldier's death!
Subject(s): American Revolution; Andre, John (1750-1780); Capital Punishment; History; Military Justice; Presidents, United States; Soldiers; Washington, George (1732-1799); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Historians; Courts Martial


ANDREE REXROTH (DIED OCTOBER, 1940), by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now once more gray mottled buckeye branches
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


ANDREE REXROTH (DIED OCTOBER, 1940), by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now once more gray mottled buckeye branches
Last Line: Moving seaward on this stream
Subject(s): Death; Love


ANDREE REXROTH: KING RIVER CANYON, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My sorrow is so wide
Subject(s): Canyons; Death; Grief; Love; Solitude; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Loneliness


ANDREE REXROTH: KING RIVER CANYON, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My sorrow is so wide
Last Line: Over the cobbles, in a lost spring
Subject(s): Canyons; Death; Grief; Love; Solitude


ANDREE REXROTH: MT. TAMALPAIS, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The years have gone. It is spring
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love; Mountains; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


ANDREE REXROTH: MT. TAMALPAIS, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The years have gone. It is spring
Last Line: Of your death
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love; Mountains


ANDREW RYKMAN'S PRAYER, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Andrew rykman's dead and gone
Last Line: Make his prayer our own?
Subject(s): Death; Prayer; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


ANECDOTE FROM TALK, by WILLIAM EMPSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: John watson was a tin-mine man
Last Line: But it was quick how it came. %three weeks
Subject(s): Death; Mines And Miners


ANECDOTE SYMPHONIOUS, by GEORGE JAMES MICHALOPOULOS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I gaze at the too beautiful body of you laid down
Last Line: Laid down, so rest ... Rest....
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Worms; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ANGE DE MORTE, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: These two %tiny figures, suspended
Last Line: Sky, into your own %waiting arms
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Museums


ANGEL, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: The stabbed woman cries in her hospital bed
Last Line: I can't believe my angel is dead
Subject(s): Angels; Death


ANGEL DEATH, by WILLIAM WINTER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come with a smile, when come thou must
Variant Title(s): Azrae
Subject(s): Death


ANGEL JEWELL, by ALICE R. FRIMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Was it the fatal perfection of her name
Last Line: With wailing or a plea?
Subject(s): Death - Children


ANGEL OF DEATH, by MARIA BANUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: One day the angel of death visited
Last Line: Clinging to, growing on the roots
Variant Title(s): To Hele
Subject(s): Death


ANGEL OF DEATH DROVE UP, by WILLIAM JOHN WATKINS    Poem Source                    
Last Line: A touch of the blind absurd %for comic relief
Subject(s): Angels; Death


ANGEL OF STRAYS, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: At almost sixteen, my daughter %is noticing architecture.
Last Line: Me up like a stray roaming too long without desire, %or warm milk, or a voice to ask for either.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


ANGEL WINGS, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: My mother's hands are spread out
Last Line: She says-I know
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


ANGEL'S METHOD, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I tally everything, every death. %I can see you recognize me
Last Line: You were a soldier once, too. %I was your unbridled angel
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Heroism; Soldiers


ANGELA BURDETT-COUTTS, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Long with us, now she leaves us; she has rest
Last Line: The daylight gift of god.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


ANGELS, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the old days god sent his angels oft
Last Line: God bless you all, our angels unaware!
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


ANGELS OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE, by ROBIN BECKER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Chico paint the dead of the east village
Last Line: In the florid graffiti, in the faces painted on these walls
Subject(s): Death; Paintings And Painters


ANGER, by YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We can cut out nemesis's tongue
Last Line: We wouldn't be much if thorns %didn't drive light into wet blooms
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, James Willie, Jr.
Subject(s): Anger; Death; Life


ANGRY EARTH, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Angry earth, give me thy fury
Last Line: Angry earth, to outface death.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Dead, The; World


ANIMA, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You came to me in feeble health, the hectic on your cheek
Last Line: I have not loved you for your face—I've loved you for your soul!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Sickness; Soul; Dead, The; Illness


ANIMA ANCEPS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Till death have broken
Last Line: Under the earth.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Soul; Dead, The


ANIMAL GRAVES, by CHASE TWICHELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The mower flipped it belly up
Subject(s): Graves; Death - Animals; Tombs; Tombstones


ANIMAL SKELETON, by CEES NOOTEBOOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: Whatever was inscribed in me is now revealed
Last Line: Until I make no sense, %and, senseless, I await you
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Skeletons; Writing And Writers


ANIMULA VAGA (1), by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A spirit from the grave
Last Line: To life so near!
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ANIMULA VAGULA, BLANDULA, by PUBLIUS AELIUS HADRIANUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My soul, my pleasant soul and witty
Last Line: Nor jests wilt thou afford me more.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hadrian
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Dead, The


ANNA, by C. B. FOLLETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: When she died
Last Line: And though they knew %they'd lost a daughter, %they were forever wrong %about which one
Subject(s): Death - Children


ANNABEL LEE, by EDGAR ALLAN POE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was many and many a year ago, / in the kingdom of the sea
Last Line: In her tomb by the side of the sea.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


ANNIVERSARIES OF WAR: HULEIKAT -- THE THIRD POEM ABOUT DICKY, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In these hills, even the towers of oil wells
Last Line: Was once an open palm and fingers
Subject(s): Death; Middle East - Conflicts; Dead, The; Arab-israeli Conflict


ANNIVERSARIES OF WAR: HULEIKAT -- THE THIRD POEM ABOUT DICKY, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In these hills, even the towers of oil wells
Last Line: Was once an open palm and fingers
Subject(s): Death; Middle East - Conflicts


ANNIVERSARIES: CLAREMONT AVENUE, FROM 1945, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm sitting on a bench at one hundred and fifteenth
Last Line: No place to go.
Subject(s): Chinese Language; Death; Grief; Memory; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945); Teaching & Teachers; Women; Women's Rights; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Educators; Professors; Feminism


ANNIVERSARY, by PRIMUS ST. JOHN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When she walked by
Last Line: He likes to comb her hair.
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Love; Slavery; Stillbirth; Serfs; Death - Childbirth


ANNIVERSARY, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There were so many to pray for, o dear grey head
Last Line: All night long you grieved with me until the day.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Anniversaries; Death; Dreams; Grief; Memory; Solitude; Dead, The; Nightmares; Sorrow; Sadness; Loneliness


ANNIVERSARY: A COUNTRY BURIAL, by ANN STANFORD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Again december shadowed and gray
Last Line: In an empty place, where none but loss shall come %with a greeting whispered, foolish, in the air
Subject(s): Death


ANNO 1829, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Give me a wide and noble field
Last Line: With trembling haste some region far.
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Dead, The


ANNO 1829, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I crave an ampler, worthier sphere
Last Line: The next they leave it leagues behind.
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Dead, The


ANONYMOUS, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Who is it is it death
Last Line: They'll tear off
Subject(s): Death; Eskimos; Native Americans


ANOREXIA LOVES BULIMIA, by PHILIP ORR    Poem Source                    
First Line: No, really, this is a love story, no joke
Last Line: And what was inside was good enough %for what was outside
Subject(s): Death; Food And Eating; Love


ANOTHER CAPTIVE STAR...., by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Must blood of murders and of wars regale
Last Line: Which drowns in blood each age's history!
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Earth; War; Dead, The; World


ANOTHER CHANCE; A DRAMATIC LYRIC, by HUMBERT WOLFE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, give me back my life again
Last Line: One prayer -- have mercy on a dreamer's soul -- god, this is death!
Subject(s): Death; God; Rebirth; Dead, The


ANOTHER CHOICE, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: See that whitest cloud
Last Line: Through the gadabout city.
Subject(s): Clouds; Death; Ignorance; Sky


ANOTHER DARK LADY, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Think not, because I wonder where you fled
Last Line: That yours are cloven as no beech's are.
Subject(s): Death; Hate; Truth; Dead, The


ANOTHER KIND OF BURNING, by RUTH MARY FOX    Poem Source                    
First Line: The south wind's molded by a spine of hill
Last Line: Of an infant now fatherless %in fact
Subject(s): Accidents; Appalachia; Death


ANOTHER RUNIC ODE, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At length appears the wish'd-for night
Last Line: I smile in the embrace of death!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; War; Dead, The


ANOTHER SPRING, by DENISE LEVERTOV    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the gold mouth of a flower
Subject(s): Spring; Death; Dead, The


ANOTHER TIME, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Back and front of the house
Last Line: As now at the shootings
Subject(s): Death


ANOTHER TRUE STORY, by CANDICE STOVER    Poem Source                    
First Line: A man walks out the door waving
Last Line: What on earth is she saying? %the story begins
Subject(s): Death; Truth


ANOTHER WAY, by AMBROSE BIERCE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I lay in silence, dead. A woman came
Last Line: I had more pleasure in the other dream.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ANS STILL IT COMES, by THOMAS LUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Like a downhill brakes-burned freight train
Subject(s): Transience; Death; Impermanence; Dead, The


ANTE MORTEM, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is likely enough that lions and scorpions
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ANTE MORTEM, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is likely enough that lions and scorpions
Last Line: And could lift stones, and comprehend in the praises the cruelties of life
Subject(s): Death


ANTENNA-FOREST, by ROLF JACOBSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Up on the city's roofs are great plains
Last Line: --who rests here %in these deep graves?
Subject(s): Death; Forests; Graves; Silence


ANTHEMES FOR THE CATHEDRAL OF EXCETER: 1, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lord what am I? A worm, dust, vapor, nothing!
Last Line: Present me to thy blissfull throne.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Dreams; Life; Love; Sin; Dead, The; Nightmares


ANTHEMES FOR THE CATHEDRAL OF EXCETER: 3, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Leave o my soul this baser world below
Last Line: Allelujahs to heavens king.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Heaven; Life; Soul; Trees; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Paradise


ANTHONY CONSIDINE, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out in the wastes of the west countrie
Last Line: Anthony considine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; God; Love; Dead, The


ANTHONY O DALY, by JAMES STEPHENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Since your limbs were laid out
Last Line: There is nothing but grief!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


ANTI-MEMOIR (MOON DEATH), by MICHAEL BURKARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: I don't remember anything
Last Line: On your way to being done
Subject(s): Death; Memory


ANTICIPATED STRANGER, by JOHN ASHBERY    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: The bruise will stop by later
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ANTIGONE, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The buried voice bespake antigone
Last Line: She woke, they led her forth, and all was still.
Subject(s): Death; Mythology; Dead, The


ANTIPHONY, by NANCY VIEIRA COUTO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Oh pale, white forms, clear forms
Last Line: Confusion and terrible profile
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Poetry And Poets


ANTONY AND [OR, TO] CLEOPATRA, by WILLIAM HAINES LYTLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am dying, egypt, dying
Last Line: Cleopatra -- rome -- farewell!
Subject(s): Antony, Marc (83-30 B.c.); Cleopatra, Queen Of Egypt (69-30 B.c.); Death; Marcus Antonius; Anthony, Mark; Dead, The


ANY SOUL TO ANY BODY, by COSMO MONKHOUSE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So we must part, my body, you and I
Last Line: Can scarcely tell what I shall do without you.
Alternate Author Name(s): Monkhouse, William Cosmo
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Soul; Dead, The


APACHE PLUME; 2. REDUCTIONS AND ENLARGEMENTS, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A chippewa designer dies from pancreatic cancer
Last Line: See the string pulse and stretch into curved light.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Dead, The


APART, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They stood on either side the gate
Last Line: Walk hand in hand the path of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Fear; Trees; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


APEROTOS EROS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Strong as death, and cruel as the grave
Last Line: Strong as death.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Roundels; Dead, The


APOLOGIA VITAE, by MILICENT LAUBENHEIMER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Breathe not again, sweet breath, lest her delicate heart
Last Line: Of thorns, that was my rightful heritage.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Pain; Roses; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


APOLOGY, SELS., by PLATO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wherefore, o judges, be of good cheer about death
Last Line: I to die, and you to live. Which is better god only knows
Subject(s): Death


APOSTACY, by CHARLOTTE BRONTE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This last denial of my faith
Last Line: His name her latest word.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Currer
Subject(s): Faith; Christianity; Death; Belief; Creed; Dead, The


APPARITION, by TESS GALLAGHER            Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Ghosts; Death - Children; Family Life; Death - Babies; Relatives


APPARITIONS ARE NOT SINGULAR OCCURRENCES, by DIANE WAKOSKI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I rode the zebra past your door
Subject(s): Death; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


APPENDIX TO 'LAZARUS': 3, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How slowly time is crawling on
Last Line: To place on record in the morning.
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Poetry & Poets; Time; Dead, The; Optimism


APPENDIX TO 'LAZARUS': 4, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once saw I many a blooming flower
Last Line: To steep in lethe's blissful night.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Hearts; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


APPENDIX TO 'LAZARUS': 9, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The true sphynx's form's the same as
Last Line: Earth would fall from its foundation.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Egypt; Riddles; Sphinx; Dead, The; World


APPULDURCOMBE PARK, by AMY LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a woman, sick for passion
Subject(s): Passion; Desire; Love - Unrequited; Marriage; Disappointment; Death; Man-woman Relationships; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


APRES, by ARTHUR JOSEPH MUNBY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down, down, ellen, my little one
Last Line: Oft as I look on the face of her child.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


APRES MOI LE DELUGE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "now I am dead, be earth devoured of hell"
Last Line: I reck it notl withg me the world is well
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


APRIL, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Suppose we are standing together a minute
Subject(s): Prayer; Death; Dead, The


APRIL - AND DYING, by ANNE REEVE ALDRICH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Green blood fresh pulsing through the trees
Last Line: For me is death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


APRIL 18, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The slime of all my yesterdays
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


APRIL THE TWENTIETH, 1948, by DAHLIA KAVEH    Poem Source                    
First Line: My mother in the morning
Last Line: In the paper the death %of her son
Subject(s): Death - Children; Middle East - Conflicts


APRIL TWENTY-THIRD, by THOMAS WALSH    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death sallied forth upon this fateful day
Last Line: "and shakespeare bowed: ""you are don quixote still."
Alternate Author Name(s): Gill, Roderick; Strange, Garrett
Subject(s): Cervantes, Miguel De (1547-1616); Death; Dramatists; Plays & Playwrights; Poetry & Poets; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Writing & Writers; Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel De; Dead, The


APRIL: THE DAFFODIL, by PABLO MEDINA    Poem Source                    
First Line: What you know is what you know
Last Line: Death is a daffodil
Subject(s): Death


AQUILEIA, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The ropes, the ropes! Apollo send us ropes
Last Line: Another day beheld the giant slain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Apollo; Death; Hair; Mothers; Mythology - Classical; Rome, Italy; Soldiers; Dead, The


ARABIAN NIGHTS: DATES, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: We grow to the sound of the wind
Last Line: Shall hear us murmur ever above his sleep
Subject(s): Date Trees;death; "dead, The;


ARABIAN NIGHTS: DEATH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "once he will miss, twice he will miss"
Last Line: But all's one level plain he hunts for flowers
Subject(s): Death;flowers; "dead, The;


ARABIAN NIGHTS: INSCRIPTIONS AT THE CITY OF BRASS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Enter and learn the story of the rulers
Last Line: And now inhabit a palace
Subject(s): "courts & Courtiers;death;legends, Arabic;materialism;" "dead, The;


ARABIAN NIGHTS: PSALM OF BATTLE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: God is praise and glory
Last Line: Beside an eternal river of scented honey
Subject(s): Death;fights;victory; "dead, The;


ARABIAN NIGHTS: THE WAZIR DANDAN FOR PRINCE SHARKAN, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Wise to have gone so early to reward
Last Line: Pressed from god's vine
Subject(s): Death;lament; "dead, The;


ARABIAN NIGHTS: TUMADIR AL-KHANSA FOR HER BROTHER, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Weep! Weep! Weep! / these tears are for my brother
Last Line: "while you have tears, o daughters of the solomides, / weep! Weep! Weep!"
Subject(s): "brothers;death;grief;legends, Arabic;" "half-brothers;dead, The;sorrow;sadness;


ARALUEN (2), by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Take this rose, and very gently place it on the tender, deep
Last Line: Other hands will come and tend them -- other friends in other hours.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fathers & Daughters; Death - Babies


ARCHEDIKE, by SIMONIDES OF CEOS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The child of hippias, foremost captain once / in hellas' land, lies here
Last Line: She lifted not her heart to vanity.
Alternate Author Name(s): Simonides Of Keos
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


ARDUIN, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Rhasis %young master ion, what is this
Last Line: Men should not toil too much; there's madness in it
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Egypt; Immortality; Life; Love; Plays And Playwrights


ARE THE CHILDREN AT HOME?, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Each day, when the glow of sunset
Last Line: "yes, dear! They are all at home!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


ARE YOU EXPERIENCED?, by JIM SIMMERMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The boughs of the pines, laden with snow
Last Line: He was dead of it. Which is, we say: history
Subject(s): Death


AREN'T YOU OVER THAT YET?, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Snap out of it!
Last Line: And never be able to %snap out of it!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


ARETEMIAS, by ANTIPATER OF SIDON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm sure I see it all now as it was
Last Line: "and this one I bring with me to the dead."
Alternate Author Name(s): Antipatros Of Sidon
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ARION, by MARY ANN EVANS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Arion, whose melodic soul
Last Line: Like a pierced eagle fell.
Alternate Author Name(s): Eliot, George; Cross, Marian Lewes; Evans, Marian; Ann, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Goddesses & Gods; Greece; Harps; Musical Instruments; Mythology; Mythology - Classical; Dead, The; Greeks; Lyres


ARKHANGEL'SK, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The yellow goat in winter sunlight
Last Line: Bullets rippling like moles under the plaster.
Subject(s): Death; Goats; Lent; Prisoners Of War; Russia - Stalin Era; Stalin, Joseph (1879-1953); Dead, The


ARMISTICE DAY, by EDMUND VANCE COOKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Armistice day! When a new sun rose
Last Line: And the wars are ended—for those who died!
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Soldiers; Veterans Day; War; Dead, The


ARMISTICE DAY, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Birds stayed not their singing
Last Line: A deeper breath than passion knew.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Time; Dead, The


ARMISTICE DAY; A PHANTASY, by JOHN J. WILLOUGHBY    Poem Text                    
First Line: The half-light of a raw november day
Last Line: Shall echo, with a mighty voice ... Dismiss!
Subject(s): Death; Military; Soldiers; Veterans Day; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


ARMSTRONG'S GOOD NIGHT, by THOMAS ARMSTRONG    Poem Text                    
First Line: This night is my departing night
Last Line: Good night! And joy be with you all!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ARRANGEMENT, by JEFFREY HARRISON    Poem Source                    
First Line: The flowers that thrive on the margins
Last Line: To place them on your grave
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Funerals


ARRANGEMENT IN BLACK AND GOLD, NEW ORLEANS, 1821, by WALTER MCCLELLAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The lovely portuguese is dead
Last Line: Finds here alive, and shines upon.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ARRANGEMENTS WITH EARTH FOR THREE DEAD FRIENDS, by JAMES WRIGHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet earth, he ran and changed his shoes to go
Last Line: The change of tone, the human hope gone gray
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, James A.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Dead, The; World


ARRANGEMENTS WITH EARTH FOR THREE DEAD FRIENDS, by JAMES WRIGHT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet earth, he ran and changed his shoes to go
Last Line: The change of tone, the human hope gone gray
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, James A.
Subject(s): Death; Earth


ARRHYTHMIA, by RANDY BLASING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I didn't exercise my heart but watched
Last Line: A beat every blessed second of my life
Subject(s): Death; Fathers And Sons; Hearts; Life; Track Athletics


ARRIVAL, by WILLIAM ROSE BENET    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The old inn glimmered like a glowworm eye
Subject(s): Death; Religion


ARRIVAL IN HADES, by EDITH SODERGRAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: See, here is eternity's shore
Last Line: And where between rows of pillars %the waves of longing go
Subject(s): Death


ARROW BREAKNG APART, by JASON SHINDER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: While lovers sleep, I dig my nails into the earth
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


ARS POETICA, by BILL RECTOR    Poem Source                    
First Line: The last patient undoes his death by telling me he already died on
Last Line: Swoosh, figure eights, no smears, no lines
Subject(s): Death


ARSENIO, by EUGENIO MONTALE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dust devils of wind throw dust up
Last Line: Carries it off with the ashes of the stars
Subject(s): Death; Hell


ART, by GERALD STERN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When he died, or when he was thinking of dying
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Dead, The


ART, by GERALD STERN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When he died, or when he was thinking of dying
Last Line: Began her drop, it was already in his mind
Subject(s): Art And Artists; Death


ARTHUR AND HELEN HALLAM; IN MEMORIAM, by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A brother and a sister, - these two friends
Last Line: But that they linger still so far behind.
Alternate Author Name(s): Houghton, 1st Baron; Houghton, Lord
Subject(s): Death; Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Hallam, Helen; Dead, The


ARTHURIAN SONGS: 4. GUENEVERE, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: God rest the lady guenevere
Last Line: And for her soul pray we.
Subject(s): Beauty; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Love Affairs; Prayer; Dead, The


ARTIFICE, by EDWARD BUTSCHER    Poem Source                    
First Line: The house curtains silence
Last Line: Began their slow descent, %the little girl %like butter %in their mouths
Subject(s): Death - Children


ARTIST, by BEN JACKSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death peered in a time or two
Last Line: Death ... My patron!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ARTIST IN A NEW SEASON, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Black stoneware plate. Orange segments
Last Line: Your mouth that takes my tongue
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


ARTIST'S JOURNEY TO THE GRAVE, by KJELL ESPMARK    Poem Source                    
First Line: He defends himself despairingly in the open grave
Last Line: For lack of response %he can't grasp what he almost senses
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Mourning


ARTISTE MANQUEE, by PETER JOHNSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tatyana is unhappy
Last Line: Tatyana is lowered into the tank
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death


AS DYING, AND BEHOLD WE LIVE!, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: As dying
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death


AS ONE ACKNOWLEDGES DREAM AND EXILE, by EVA STROM    Poem Source                    
First Line: Night has now come and I acknowledge you
Last Line: And not clothe your new novels, your novels of duress
Subject(s): Churchyards; Death; Graves; Love - Loss Of


AS THE DEAD PREY UPON US, by CHARLES OLSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


AS THEY DRAW TO A CLOSE, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: With you o soul
Subject(s): Death


AS THEY HAD DIED, by MARTHA RHODES    Poem Source                    
First Line: From the rim of a mayan pit
Last Line: Centuries of girls, %naked and golden
Subject(s): Death; Memory


AS THEY PASS, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Red shout, hair %flaming, the wind cannot stop drilling holes
Last Line: The stunned air now %unbearable
Subject(s): Death; News; Terrorism; Tragedy; World Trade Center Tragedy (9/11/2001)


AS WE APPROACH SEPTEMBER, by MEGAN LAUBER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Almost a year ago
Last Line: If only we could have told you %how much we would miss you
Subject(s): Death - Children


ASCENSION, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The body lay on the bier of death
Last Line: "but say, from vienna or munich instead."
Subject(s): Ascension Day; Death; Life; Religion; Soul; Dead, The; Theology


ASCENSION, by LUIS DE LEON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O shepherd, dost thou leave
Last Line: How poor and blind are we who here remain
Alternate Author Name(s): Fray Luis
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Peace


ASHES, by JEAN KEMPER HOFFMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Two days
Last Line: Ashes %if you hug them %spill through your fingers
Subject(s): Death - Children


ASIA, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Through the window of the school
Last Line: He was grave %and alone in the world
Subject(s): Asia; Death; Graves; Maps; Solitude


ASIANS DYING, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the forests have been destroyed their darkness remains
Last Line: And fire their only future
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death


ASK, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Did it happen at all?
Last Line: Ask the dead
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Truth


ASLEEP, by WILFRED OWEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under his helmet, up against his pack
Last Line: Than we who must awake, and waking, say alas!
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Soldiers' Writings; Dead, The


ASLEEP, ASLEEP; MARTYDOM OF SAINT STEPHEN, by LUCY ANN BENNETT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Asleep! Asleep! Men talk of 'sleep'
Last Line: From hearts with silence breaking.
Subject(s): Death; Stephen, Saint (d. 36 A.d.); Dead, The


ASOLANDO: MUCKLE-MOUTH MEG, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Frowned the laird on the lord: 'so, red-handed I catch thee?'
Last Line: "to muckle-mouth meg in good earnest!"
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Marriage; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


ASPECTS OF DEATH, by DAVID S. JONES    Poem Source                    
First Line: The sky is shrouded, and death observes
Last Line: Or down the block, but I can't answer %for the life of me
Variant Title(s): The Visito
Subject(s): Death


ASTAPOVO, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In his last years, tolstoy believed
Last Line: Forming on his lips, holding him there
Subject(s): Death; Grief


ASTER (3), by PLATO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You were the morning star among the living
Last Line: But now in death your evening lights the dead
Subject(s): Death; Stars


ASTRAEA, by LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Since I avail no more, o men! With you
Last Line: To kiss (ah, with what sorrow!) all my dead.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Farewell; Kisses; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Parting


ASYLUM, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A house ringed round with trees and in the / trees
Last Line: Asylum from the thought and fear of death.
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; Houses; Dead, The


AT 63, by PETER DESY    Poem Source                    
First Line: After a nap, say
Last Line: There's no time for that, %not anymore
Subject(s): Death; Future Life


AT A BURIAL, by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lord of all light and darkness
Last Line: Lord of all life and death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Life; Religion; Dead, The; Burials; Theology


AT A DOG'S RESTING-PLACE (JACK, MON PAUVRE CHIEN), by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Part of the sylvan scene
Last Line: And hearts are glad and ache.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Memory


AT A GRAVE, by ROBERT LEE CAMPBELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dreamings are ever in my heart
Last Line: On a saviour's tranquil breast.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Dead, The; Nightmares


AT A GRAVE, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: For never yet, with ritual pomp and splendour
Last Line: Then render all the praise to her.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Praise; Dead, The; Bereavement


AT A POET'S GRAVE, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I leave down this pipe my friend
Last Line: And summer-bells are rung.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Flowers; Funerals; Graves; Sleep; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


AT A TOMB, by RHYS CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep-ah, ah, who dares to waken me
Last Line: In the grey twilight falling.
Subject(s): Daughters; Death; Graves; Grief; Sleep; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


AT BOSWORTH FIELD, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Cry 'tudor'...And this ancient dust will swarm
Last Line: Deep in their rugged hills beneath the rain?
Subject(s): Death; Wales; Dead, The; Welshmen; Welshwomen


AT CASTLE WOOD, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The day is done -- the winter sun
Last Line: Unwept for let the body go
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AT CROWN HILL, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Leave him here in the fresh greening grasses and trees
Last Line: It is midnight to us -- it is morning to him.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Lilies; Love; Tears; Trees; Dead, The


AT DAWN, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Children, my children, the daylight is breaking
Last Line: Anoint with your love or arraign with your pardon?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Tears; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


AT DRUMCLIFFE CHURCHYARD, COUNTY SLIGO, by JOHN+(1) LOGAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: That great feather the mind's wind drives
Last Line: For this feather breath breathes too %upon you
Subject(s): Churchyards; Death; Graves; Man-woman Relationships; Poetry And Poets; Yeats, William Butler (1865-1939)


AT EASE, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: When she died he married her sister
Last Line: And a ghost
Subject(s): Death; Family Life - Ireland; Ghosts; Marriage; Supernatural


AT EIGHTY YEARS, by RAY CLARKE ROSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: At eighty years the sun of life hangs low
Last Line: Then death to hallow all, at eighty years.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Old Age; Dead, The


AT END OF PAIN; TO PHILIP BOURKE MARSTON, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy darkened life is over. Thou hast found
Last Line: The long-lost mother's welcome to her boy!
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Marston, Philip Bourke (1850-1887); Dead, The


AT EVENTIDE; C. N. - DIED APRIL, 1857, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What spirit is it that doth pervade
Last Line: A friend's hand from the land of souls.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AT GETTYSBURG, by MAUREEN EPPSTEIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The dead are deafening
Last Line: Remembers the smell of gunpowder, %the dying screams
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Gettysburg Campaign (1863); U.s. - History


AT HALF-MAST, by THOMAS CURTIS CLARK    Poem Text                    
First Line: Fly the flag at half-mast
Last Line: Till the day breaks again.
Subject(s): Death; Flags - United States; Military; Social Protest; Veterans Day; War; Dead, The; American Flag


AT HALF-MAST, by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You didn't know billy, did you? Well, bill was one of the boys
Last Line: "you'll find me, boys, where my handkerchief is flyin' at half-mast."
Alternate Author Name(s): Tekahionwake
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Worry; Dead, The


AT HIS WINTRY TENT, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not only master of his art was he
Last Line: "old friend, good night -- for there is no good-by."
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Friendship; Life; Tents; Dead, The


AT HOME IN HEAVEN, by JAMES MONTGOMERY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Forever with the lord!
Last Line: And life eternal gain.
Alternate Author Name(s): The Common Lot
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


AT HOME TONIGHT, by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The lessons are done and the prizes won
Last Line: "yes, ""home to-night!"
Subject(s): Death - Children; Home; Death - Babies


AT HOME, IN THE NIGHT, by SANDOR CSOORI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The moon is full tonight
Last Line: Off the well
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


AT LAKE DESOLATION, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun is about to come up and the regiments lie
Subject(s): Death; Injustice; Dead, The


AT LAKE DESOLATION, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun is about to come up and the regiments lie
Last Line: Full of dead strangers
Subject(s): Death; Injustice


AT LAST, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When on my day of life the night is falling
Last Line: The life for which I long.
Variant Title(s): To Paths Unknown
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


AT LENGTH, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her final summer was it, / and yet we guessed it not
Last Line: So leisurely were we!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AT NIGHT'S HIGH NOON, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the heavy sod she lies
Last Line: She shines on me with her cold, bright eyes.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AT ODDS WITH DEATH, by MICHAEL SLORY    Poem Source                    
First Line: The pure and simple cry
Last Line: Woe the physicians!
Subject(s): Death; Medicine


AT POMPEII, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: At pompeii I heard a woman laugh
Last Line: Oh horrible! I heard a woman laugh.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Pompeii, Italy; Dead, The


AT REEVEY'S PRAIRIE, by ROBERT KING    Poem Source                    
First Line: Black-winged grasshoppers crackle up
Last Line: For a moment, for a moment stopping
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Gulls; Prairies; Sailors And Sailing; Travel


AT SUNRISE, by ROSA ZAGNONI MARINONI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They pushed him straight against the wall
Last Line: Against the bedroom wall.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


AT SUNSET, by JASON SHINDER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Your death must be loved this much.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: She stood at the beautiful gate of heaven
Last Line: But never to be divided more.
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Graves; Heaven; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


AT THE CABIN I LEFT HE CANOLA BOTTLE OPEN, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: I had invented the mouse atom bomb
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Mice; Nature


AT THE CENOTAPH, by CHRISTOPHER MURRAY GRIEVE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Are the living so much use
Alternate Author Name(s): Macdiarmid, Hugh
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


AT THE CENOTAPH, by CHRISTOPHER MURRAY GRIEVE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Are the living so much use
Last Line: Keep going to your wars, you fools, as of yore; %I'm the civilisation you're fighting for
Alternate Author Name(s): Macdiarmid, Hugh
Subject(s): Death; War


AT THE DEATH OF A MONGOLIAN PEASANT, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The trees turned around as if to quarrel with him
Last Line: And some simple wretchedness unto bliss.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Mongols And Mongolia; Peasantry; Salvation; Dead, The


AT THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND, by YOSAMI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Today, today, %I wait for him
Last Line: That, see, I may remember
Subject(s): Death


AT THE END, JUST A PINCH OF THE WORLD, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The hem of a sheet
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Nature


AT THE FUNERAL, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her sacred body bear: the tenement
Last Line: And gave new readings to the title, queen.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


AT THE FUNERAL OF A CHILD, by SONDRA UPHAM    Poem Source                    
First Line: I think of his mother
Last Line: Her head swans down upon her chest, %her dark hair shining
Subject(s): Death - Children


AT THE GRAVE OF HEINE, by OLIVE TILFORD DARGAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: South-heart of song / in winter drest
Last Line: Through whose high morn the bird sings on.
Alternate Author Name(s): Burke, Fielding
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


AT THE GRAVE OF KEATS, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Long, long ago, in the sweet roman spring
Last Line: Whose perfume lives to-day.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Keats, John (1795-1821); Poetry & Poets; Roses; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


AT THE GRAVE OF ONE FORGOTTEN, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In a churchyard old and still
Last Line: Life is worth.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Life; Memory; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


AT THE LAST, by RICHARD DODDRIDGE BLACKMORE    Poem Text                    
First Line: In the hour of death, after this life's whim
Last Line: But the glory of the lord is all in all.
Variant Title(s): Dominus Illuminatio Mea;faith Of Closed Doors
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Faith; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


AT THE LAST, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She cometh no more
Last Line: For evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Sea; Time; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Ocean


AT THE PLAY, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As in a theatre the amused sense
Last Line: Death takes the lights, and we go home to sleep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Life; Dead, The; Paradise


AT THE PORTAL, by ROSELLE MERCIER MONTGOMERY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw death at the portal -- face to face
Last Line: There ... At the gate!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AT THE RIVER STYX: A RECONCILIATION, by AMY ANDELORA    Poem Source                    
First Line: I move into the dark hospice of memory
Last Line: When calling ourselves her saints, her daughters
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


AT THE ROOF-TOP BAR, HOTEL ATHENA 1981, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: An oil-lamp moon is flickering, back-lit through
Last Line: That glimmering script of stars so far away %and untranslatable
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Travel


AT THE ROTTEN SEA, by ION CARAION    Poem Source                    
First Line: We shall torture you, we shall kill you and we shall laugh
Last Line: Everything is lie, even truth - %darkness begets itself
Subject(s): Death; Human Rights; Lies; Torture


AT THE STONE AGE TOMBS, by DAVID KELLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: An afternoon with the ancient dead on a ridge
Last Line: In twos and threes, uneasy alone
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Cold; Death; Graves; Solitude


AT THE TOMB OF SENANCOUR, by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In sevres before a tomb I stood and read
Last Line: We know he made us not to live in vain.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heaven; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


AT THE TOP OF THE ROAD, by CHARLES BUXTON GOING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: But, lord,' she said, 'my shoulders still are strong -- '
Last Line: "lord of the land, but men have named me death."
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


AT THE VILLA OF THE EMPEROR FREDERICK III AT SAN REMO, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: San remo's palms in beauty stand / beside the storied sea
Last Line: The long waves ebb and flow.
Subject(s): Death; Germany; Love; Peace; Dead, The; Germans


AT THE WHEEL, by DONALD EVANS    Poem Text                    
First Line: She holds my lost illusions in her hands
Last Line: Untouched she turns the wheel. She has not heard.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Soul; Wheels; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


AT THIRTEEN, by CARYN MIRRIAM-GOLDBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: My brother died just as I was touching
Last Line: I miss my brother. %I want him back
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Memory; Mourning


AT THY GRAVE, by JOHN FULLERTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: At thy grass-grown grave I kneel
Last Line: Where and when now will we meet?
Subject(s): Death; Longing; Dead, The


AT TRINITY, by ANDREW EDWARD WATROUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Where wall street's head from full broadway
Last Line: Where peace sole reigneth.
Subject(s): Churchyards; Death; New York City; Trinity Churchyard (new York); Dead, The; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple


AT TWILIGHT, by MAX ENDICOFF    Poem Text                    
First Line: A gentle peaceful gray
Last Line: That knows of neither church nor soul.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Soul; Dead, The; Paradise


AT TWILIGHT (ON THE WAY TO GOLCONDA), by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weary, I sought kind death among the rills
Last Line: And hope that conquers immemorial hate.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Weariness; Dead, The; Fatigue


ATHEISM: ANNIHILATION, by ELIZABETH OAKES PRINCE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Doubt, cypress crowned, upon a ruined arch
Last Line: And silence claims again her region cold and drear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Seba (e. Oakes), Mrs.; Oakes-smith, Elizabeth
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Love; Sleep; Dead, The; World


ATHEISM: REASON, by ELIZABETH OAKES PRINCE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The infinite speaks in our silent hearts
Last Line: Who, though divorced from good, bow to the lord of hosts.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Seba (e. Oakes), Mrs.; Oakes-smith, Elizabeth
Subject(s): Atheism; Death; Reason; Soul; Dead, The; Intellect; Rationalism; Brain; Mind; Intellectuals


ATMOSPHERIC, by VIRGIL SUAREZ    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Every night I go to bed here in austin
Last Line: Awake in austin, night, heart sings its rapture
Subject(s): Austin, Texas; Death


ATONEMENT, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Deep in a lonely garden on the hill
Last Line: O let my death atone!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Shadows; Dead, The


ATQUE IN PERPETUUM A.W., by LOUIS ZUKOFSKY    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alias to a wand the height lowered
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ATTA TROLL; A SUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM: CAPUT 14, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Violet-colour'd mountain summits
Last Line: "girofflino, girofflette!"
Subject(s): Death; Mountains; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


ATTA TROLL; A SUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM: CAPUT 15, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Rocky blocks of size gigantic
Last Line: Looking like a sickly spider.
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


ATTA TROLL; A SUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM: CAPUT 17, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like a street there runs a valley
Last Line: Tell you in the following chapters.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


ATTA TROLL; A SUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM: CAPUT 18, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And it was the time of full moon
Last Line: Cracking whips and shouts and halloing
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Beauty; Death; Arthur, King; Dead, The


ATTA TROLL; A SUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM: CAPUT 24, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the vale of ronceval
Last Line: "talentless; a character!"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ATTA TROLL; A SUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM: CAPUT 25, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Three-and-thirty aged women
Last Line: "must in actual life first die!"
Subject(s): Death; Life; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


ATTA TROLL; A SUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM: CAPUT 5, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the cavern, by his young ones
Last Line: Rights of man that he is born to.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Soul; Dead, The


ATTEMPTING TO ANSWER DAVID IGNATOW'S QUESTION, by ROBERT BLY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We are beautiful to the mother as we go
Last Line: Sleeping bodies are not alone.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Ignatow, David (1914-1997); Rebirth; Rites & Ceremonies; Dead, The; Destiny


ATTESTATION, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I, enrique xavier villaruta, marques d'orizaba
Last Line: Regarding this miraculous event
Subject(s): Death - Children; Miracles


AUF WIEDERSEHEN, SELECTION, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It were a double grief, if the true-hearted
Last Line: Until we meet again!
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


AUGUST, 1865, by CAROLINE CLIVE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Flowers for thy grave! And first I bear
Last Line: Take comfort, for thou too shalt die.'
Alternate Author Name(s): V; Meysey-wigley, Caroline
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AUNT AGNES HATCHER TELLS, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After the war when rationing was over
Last Line: Slide out babies like payday from that %billion dollar behind
Subject(s): African Americans - History; Death; Family Life; Hunger; Slavery; War


AUNT MARY, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Aunt mary died of eating twelve red peppers
Last Line: I pray the tear she taught me of us all
Subject(s): Death; Aunts; Gluttony; Dead, The


AURA, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: My aura is different from a hundred %others, the psychic tells me. Not smooth
Last Line: And not that I want all this gold for myself, %this signal, this brief news of good. %not that I wan
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


AUSTRALIA'S HERO, by JOHN LAURENCE RENTOUL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No! They didn't raise no statue - no - nor fix no big brass plate
Last Line: Attempt to carry a life-line to the shore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gage, Gervais
Subject(s): Australia; Courage; Death; Heroism; Honor; Knights & Knighthood; Memory; Sailing & Sailors; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


AUTOMATIC PILOT, by DEBORAH GORLIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The night of his death, I feared the body's stupid continuance
Last Line: In which there are no parents, nor children
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Parents


AUTONOMIC, by JOHN STONE    Poem Source                    
First Line: When love arrives %like hunger-thirst
Last Line: To lie down first %bones will follow
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Heaven; Old Age


AUTUMN, by FRIEDRICH ADOLF AXEL DETLEV VON LILIENCRON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A flock of crows high from the northland flies
Last Line: While the old man unto our lady prays.
Alternate Author Name(s): Liliencron, Detlev Von
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Peace; Dead, The


AUTUMN, by OU YANGXIU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One night, when dreaming over ancient books
Last Line: The only answer to my song of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ou-yang Hsiu; Ou-yang Xiu
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AUTUMN, by LINDA PASTAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I want to mention
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Fall; Dead, The


AUTUMN, by ALBERT SAMAIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Slowly we go with the old dog close behind us
Last Line: Of dead illusions as of children that have died.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


AUTUMN, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nay william, nay, not so; the changeful year
Last Line: God, always, everywhere, and all in all.
Subject(s): Autumn; Comfort; Death; God; Nature - Religious Aspects; Presence; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


AUTUMN, by MARJORIE STELMACH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Soon again the dead will outnumber
Last Line: Benediction suspended above us all summer?
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Dreams; Seasons


AUTUMN FRUIT, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm learning now to wait and not to rush
Last Line: Force the sour unready meat
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


AUTUMN LEAVES, by CHARLES DICKENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Autumn leaves, autumn leaves
Last Line: Forgotten, changed, or dead.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Love - Loss Of; Mourning; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The; Bereavement


AUTUMN TUNE, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweeter than spring, sweeter than spring
Last Line: Where death is a-dream on azure wings.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Dreams; Fear; Life; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The; Nightmares


AUTUMN'S SPLENDOURS, by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB    Poem Text                    
First Line: Don't miss the autumn's splendours'
Last Line: Of hopes that summer sold.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


AUTUMN, 1984, by DAVID RAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: In one picture, sam, age 5, your hair was convict
Last Line: This year, my son, your vote might have helped
Subject(s): Death - Children


AUTUMNAL, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To-night the tumult of the autumn wind
Last Line: A little while, o leaves, and we shall know!
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Earth; Seasons; Wind; Fall; Dead, The; World


AUTUMNAL, by STANLEY PLUMLY    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not long before she died my mother told me
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Venice, Italy; Dead, The


AVOWAL, by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As two men smoking, though one be a youth
Alternate Author Name(s): Field, Michael (with Edith Emma Cooper)
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AWAITING THE GUILLOTINE, 1794, by ANDRE MARIE CHENIER    Poem Text                    
First Line: As a last zephyr, or the last warm ray
Last Line: For you alone to live has any worth.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Chenier, Andre Marie De (1762-1794); French History - Reign Of Terror; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


AWAKE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When the wind sleeps
Last Line: I watch %the new moon
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


AWAKE AT NIGHT, RUINED BY THE MOCKING, by STEPHEN FRECH    Poem Source                    
First Line: A cockroach crawled across my chest last night
Last Line: And the large basin hummed like a bell
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Dreams; Love - Loss Of; Marriage


AWAKE! (TO MOHAMED ALI JINNAH), by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Waken, o mother! Thy children implore thee
Last Line: Hearken! O queen and o goddess, we hail thee!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Goddesses & Gods; Memory; Mythology; Worship; Dead, The


AWAKENING, by WASHINGTON GLADDEN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down to the borders of the silent land
Last Line: And heaven to thee is all a sweet surprise.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AWAKENING, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Do they that sleep, o blossoms, yearn
Last Line: And see us with your eyes?
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


AWAY, by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is no sorrow
Last Line: Your place left vacant, %you not there
Alternate Author Name(s): Ramal, Walter; De La Mare, Walter
Subject(s): Death


AWAY! (1), by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The day's enamour'd of the night
Last Line: Away from me and sorrow!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Soul; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


AWKWARD, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It's been awkward being
Last Line: Pretend that I never %had my second child
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


AYME, AYME, I SIGH TO SEE THE SCYTHE FIELD, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death


AZTEC SONG, by STEPHEN BERG    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In god's house
Last Line: For nothing I am leaving the earth %broken!
Subject(s): Aztecs; Death


AZTEC SONG, by STEPHEN BERG    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh never never die
Last Line: On the faces of the dead
Subject(s): Aztecs; Death


B, by CAROL FOWLER    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


B&B, by MICHAEL WATERS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let's begin here: three years later
Last Line: & one struck match arcs into the grill. Whoosh
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Death; News; Newspapers; Tragedy


B. CLINTON, MORTICIAN, by RODNEY TORRESON    Poem Source                    
First Line: It was all right for them to find him
Last Line: Of that black night and thumb them shut
Subject(s): Death; Winter


BABE BURIED AT SEA, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The deep sea took the dead. It was a babe
Last Line: Never to fade, nor die. --
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sea; Death - Babies; Ocean


BABY BELL, by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Have you not heard the poets tell
Last Line: Out of this world of ours.
Variant Title(s): The Ballad Of Babie Bell
Subject(s): Children; Death - Children; Childhood; Death - Babies


BABY GIRL T, by KIRSTEN EMMOTT    Poem Source                    
First Line: The infant who dies at birth
Subject(s): Death - Children


BABY'S DYING, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Baby's dying, / do not stir
Last Line: Kiss and miss her after while.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


BABYLON, by RALPH HODGSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If you could bring her glories back!
Last Line: Will take her to itself again.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


BABYLONIAN SORROWS, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm summon'd by death. I'd fain, my love
Last Line: Ere I myself from this earth can pass.
Subject(s): Babylon; Death; Grief; Sea; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Ocean


BACK FROM KINLOCHLEVEN, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The waterworks are finished and the boys have / jacked the shovel
Last Line: But at any rate you'll know them by their curses when in town.
Subject(s): Bars & Bartenders; Death; Desolation; Drinks & Drinking; Labor & Laborers; Quarrels; Pubs; Taverns; Saloons; Dead, The; Wine; Work; Workers; Arguments; Disagreements


BAD MEMORIES, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sometimes my mind
Last Line: The memory lingers %heavy all day
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


BAD SHEPARD, by NICOLE BLACKMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Someone beat that boy a while. Someone burned that boy alive. Dear
Last Line: This is how we kill our boys
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Cruelty; Death; Murder


BAILE AND AILLINN, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I hardly hear the curlew cry
Last Line: Like them that are no more alive.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Death


BAIN'S CATS AND RATS, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Quiet, and almost bashful, and seldom looking
Last Line: And then he'd glance, half-scared, into the wings
Subject(s): Circus; Death; Dead, The


BAL MASQUE: 1915, by MARY CRAIG SINCLAIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sabres sing, the deep-bass guns resound
Last Line: "till up from hell a voice commands: ""come home!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Sinclair, Upton, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Enemies; Fights; War; Dead, The


BALDUR THE BEAUTIFUL: THE DEATH OF BALDUR, by GRACE DENIO LITCHFIELD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Long aeons past, ere yet was count of time
Last Line: The Æsir's shout still thundered down the dark.
Subject(s): Death; Goddesses & Gods; Heaven; Judgment Day; Mythology; Odin (norse God); Dead, The; Paradise; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man


BALLAD, by OLIVE TILFORD DARGAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I with death have gone on quest
Last Line: Though I who sang forgotten be.
Alternate Author Name(s): Burke, Fielding
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BALLAD, by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Back to the river so lately pass'd o'er
Last Line: In a single grave repose.
Alternate Author Name(s): Egerton-warburton, R. E.
Subject(s): Death; French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802); Love - Marital; Marriage; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


BALLAD, by MARY RUEFLE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the heel came off my shoe
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BALLAD OF DEATH AND THE LADY, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "fair lady, lay your costly robes aside"
Last Line: "die in the lord, and ever blessed are!"
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


BALLAD OF FLORENTIN, by GEORGES DUHAMEL    Poem Text                    
First Line: He fought the fight for twenty days
Last Line: And silently, not to wake her up.
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Mothers & Sons; Dead, The


BALLAD OF THE DROVER, by HENRY HERTZBERG LAWSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Across the stony ridges / across the rolling plain
Last Line: All sounding eerily.
Subject(s): Death; Drovers; Floods; Homecoming; Dead, The


BALLAD OF THE LEATHER MEDAL, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Only a leather medal, hanging there on the wall
Last Line: Stranger, let me present you -- my wife, that was millie macgee
Subject(s): Death; War


BALLAD OF THE LORDS OF OLD TIME, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: What more? Where is the third calixt
Last Line: Even with the good knight charlemain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Dead, The


BALLAD OF THE NEW MONKLAND MARTYR, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dochter peggy sat on the kiln
Last Line: The farm o' staun his hame.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Martyrs; Dead, The


BALLAD OF THE OUTER LIFE, by HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And children with deep eyes grow up and stray
Last Line: Like heavy honey from the honeycomb.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Mortality; Dead, The


BALLAD OF THE OUTER LIFE, by HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And deep-eyed children cannot long be children
Last Line: Like heavy honey out of hollow combs.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Mortality; Dead, The


BALLAD OF TWO SEAS, by GEORGE STERLING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wherefore, thy woe these many years
Last Line: "I trust to know her grace."
Subject(s): Death; Hermits; Love - Loss Of; Man-woman Relationships; Pirates; Regret; Sea; Sin; Dead, The; Male-female Relations; Piracy; Buccaneers; Ocean


BALLADE, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: The pretty maid she died, she died, in love-bed as she lay
Last Line: And they went off a-field to work, as they do every day.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


BALLADE DE MARGUERITE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I am weary of lying within the chase
Last Line: "o mother, hath one grave room for two?"
Subject(s): Death;graves; "dead, The;tombs;tombstones;


BALLADE OF A DEAD LADY, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All old fair things are in their places
Last Line: Ah! Where have they hidden those great eyes?
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Nature; Spring; Youth; Dead, The


BALLADE OF A SHIP, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Down by the flash of the restless water
Subject(s): Shipwrecks; Death; Drinks & Drinking; Dead, The; Wine


BALLADE OF DEAD LADIES, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nay, tell me now in what strange air
Last Line: "nay, but where is the last year's snow?"
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Variant Title(s): Ballade Of The Ladies Of Time Pas
Subject(s): Death; Snow; Women; Dead, The


BALLADE OF THE ABSENT GUEST, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Friends whom to-night once more I greet
Last Line: I drink -- in tears -- the absent guest.
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Dead, The; Wine


BALLADE OF THE MEN WHO WERE HANGED, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Brother men who come along now, we
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


BALLADE: 28, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To make an end of all this strife
Last Line: This end to make.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Fortune; Life; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


BALLADE: 29, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Deem as ye list. Upon good cause
Last Line: Likewise to think it is not.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BALLADE: 31, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! My dear, the word thou spakest
Last Line: Alas, my dear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Life; Tears; Dead, The; Optimism


BALLADE: 32, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Being as none is, I do complain
Last Line: With 'pity' for 'patience' and 'conscience' for 'wrong'.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Pain; Dead, The; Optimism; Suffering; Misery


BALLADE: 35, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Horrible of hue, hideous to behold
Last Line: My heart for sorrow yet feel I quake.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Sea; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Ocean


BALLADE: 36, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I know not where my heavy sighs to hide
Last Line: Whose death it is out of thy sight to be.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Pain; Sickness; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery; Illness


BALLADE: 37, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In mourning wise since daily I increase
Last Line: Pray for the souls of those be dead and gone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Mourning; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Bereavement


BALLADE: 5, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lover: it burneth yet, alas, my heart's desire
Last Line: Thus hearts be won by love, request, and moan.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Grief; Hearts; Love; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


BALLADE: GONE LADIES, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where in the world is helen gone
Last Line: Where is the snow we watched last fall?
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Subject(s): Death; Women


BALLADS AND CANTILENAS: LAMENT OF THE LITTLE WHITE HORSE, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: The little horse 'mid winter's height, ah, what a gallant heart he
Last Line: Is dead without seeing the sunny skies either behind or before.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Lament; Dead, The


BALLADS AND CANTILENAS: OPHELIA, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: To the sad wind of the woods, something the night doth croon
Last Line: "a rush? 'tis she, poor mime, who culls eternal dream."
Subject(s): Death; Women; Dead, The


BALLADS OF THE NIGHT: THE RESPONSES OF DAWN AND NIGHT, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
Last Line: -- the ivory horn of death.
Subject(s): Dawn; Death; Night; Sunrise; Dead, The; Bedtime


BALLADS OF THE STORM: CRADLE SONG FOR THE DYING, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Do not believe in death. See how the sunlight streams through space
Last Line: Begins.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Singing & Singers; Soul; Dead, The; Songs


BALLDE DES PENDUS, by THEODORE FAULLAIN DE BANVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where wide the forest bows are spread
Last Line: This is king louis' orchard close!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


BANKSIDE; HOME OF EDMUND QUINCY, DEDHAM, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I christened you in happier days, before
Last Line: Nor public office a tramps' boosing-ken.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Houses; Quincy, Edmund (1808-1877); Dead, The


BAPTISM OF AN INFANT AT ITS MOTHER'S FUNERAL, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whence is that trembling of a father's hand
Last Line: Be wafted from the minstrelsy of heaven.
Subject(s): Baptism; Stillbirth; Christenings; Death - Childbirth


BARBED WIRE, by HENRY SPLAWN TAYLOR    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One summer afternoon when nothing much
Subject(s): Barbed Wire; Horses; Death - Animals


BARBIE DOLL, by MARGE PIERCY    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This girlchild was born as usual
Subject(s): Death; Sexism; Dead, The


BARBIE DOLL, by MARGE PIERCY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This girlchild was born as usual
Last Line: Consummation at last. %to every woman a happy ending
Subject(s): Death; Sexism


BARE FEET, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The vulnerable, bare feet of old men
Last Line: Is bearable but filling it brings tears.
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Daughters; Hospitals; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


BAREFOOT MARCH, by MAJDA KNE    Poem Source                    
First Line: A small million words have been said about your
Last Line: White swamp flowers. I grab this dark image of mine
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Marching And Marches; War


BARGAINING, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: God %I wish
Last Line: I promise not %to tell...Honest
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


BARN, by MARK IRWIN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The spring after your death I enter here, opening
Last Line: From doors. The way the barn is ours and earth's dark home
Subject(s): Barns; Death; Love; Memory


BARN, by LENNART SJOGREN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Through the crack in the wall they saw a dead person
Last Line: And he saw her face
Subject(s): Death


BARNSLEY COLLIERY EXPLOSION, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Far, far below - oh! Far below
Last Line: Avert the dangers of the mine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Coal Mines & Miners; Death; Tragedy; Dead, The


BARONESS DE ROTHSCHILD, by EMILY MARION HARRIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Though life may fade, love never dies
Last Line: Who loved her god; whose god is love.
Subject(s): Death; Honor; Immortality; Jews; Love; Dead, The; Judaism


BARTER, by GENEVIEVE PARRIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Would you trip the light fantastic
Last Line: I would.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BARZILLAI THE GILEADITE, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Son of jesse!- let me go
Last Line: Close by her blessed side, make ye my sepulchre.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BASHO III, by CEES NOOTEBOOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: On his hat of cypress he wrote: nowhere in this universe
Last Line: The island that embarks for soren over gravestone waves
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Poetry And Poets


BASHO'S FROG, by JAN LEE ANDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: A frog went plop in a pond three hundred years
Last Line: It sits squat on that luminous leafpad
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Frogs; Memory


BASKETBALL PLAYER'S FINGERS, by JOHN WESSELLS ATTHOWE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Fingers
Last Line: There is %no numbness %in the relaxed fingertips %of these spindles
Subject(s): Death - Children


BATHSHEBA, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: King david, from his house-top / saw one whose only dress
Last Line: "are flies, in the web of craft!"
Subject(s): Bathsheba (bible); Capital Punishment; Lust; Marriage; Women; Women In The Bible; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


BATTLE, by CHARLES BADGER CLARK JR.    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Do you mind that old fight in the rattles
Last Line: The bill must go to mother and the girls!
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark, Badger
Subject(s): Cowboys; Death; Guns; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


BATTLE ARDOUR, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Unto what heaven wends this wild ecstasy
Last Line: His foemen are his brothers in the skies.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


BATTLEFIELDS, by PERCY MACKAYE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On the battlefields of birth
Last Line: Mothers, maddened mothers, curse you, germany!
Alternate Author Name(s): Mackaye, Percy Wallace
Subject(s): Death; Germany; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Germans


BAYARD TAYLOR, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Can one so strong in hope, so rich in bloom
Last Line: With aims as pure strive faithful to the end.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Life; Taylor, Bayard (1825-1878); Dead, The; Parting


BE STILL, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, bring me wild pinks from the valleys
Last Line: Be still, oh, be still! She is dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BE WITH US, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: We raise, o lord, the massy pile
Last Line: And peace eternal fill the heart.
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


BEAR, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bear died standing up
Last Line: To give up again this human shape.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Animals; Bears; Death; Dead, The


BEARER'S SONG, by MIU HSI    Poem Text                    
First Line: When I was alive, I wandered in the streets of the capital
Last Line: And none born can escape this thing.
Subject(s): China - Middle Ages (600 B.c.- 618 A.d.); Death; Dead, The


BEATEN TO DEATH, by CAROLINE CLIVE    Poem Text                    
First Line: At depth of night, this thought on home had shone
Last Line: Was dying through two hours -- beaten to death.
Alternate Author Name(s): V; Meysey-wigley, Caroline
Subject(s): Death - Children; Murder; Teaching & Teachers; Death - Babies; Educators; Professors


BEAUMONT-HAMEL; CAPTURED, NOVEMBER 16, 1916, by ALAN MACKINTOSH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead men at beaumont
Last Line: Forward evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mackintosh, Ewart Alan
Subject(s): Army - Scotland; Death; Military; Scotland; Soldiers; Dead, The


BEAUTIFUL CRAZINESS, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: When I wouldn't play with the dolls he bought me, and instead
Last Line: Together like a crazy quilt as if that could hide me from the night
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


BEAUTIFUL DEATH, by STEPHEN PHILLIPS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why dreadest thou the calm process of death
Last Line: Industrious, happy, sweet, delicious, dead!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BEAUTIFUL DEATH, by JOHN LANCASTER SPALDING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O painter, paint me autumn woods when now
Last Line: And all the flowers close wrapped and hidden lay.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Paintings And Painters; Dead, The


BEAUTIFUL WRECKAGE, by WILLIAM DANIEL EHRHART    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What if I didn't shoot the old lady
Last Line: Would the dead rise up and walk?
Alternate Author Name(s): Ehrhart, W. D.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death


BEAUTY IN DEATH, by A. M. WATTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: We see a beauty in the dying leaves
Last Line: A life with words and deeds of love aglow.
Subject(s): Autumn; Beauty; Death; Nature; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


BEAUTY OR FLIGHT, by DENVER BUTSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: The man who jumped from the highway bridge one afternoon
Last Line: Who was trying to regain some sense of beauty, some sense of flight, %in its final dying seconds
Subject(s): Beauty; Bridges; Death; Flight; Suicide


BEAUX ARTS TRIO PLAYS BEETHOVEN ON RTE. 95, by JOAN STERN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I've said goodbye again
Last Line: Nothing can stop the music
Subject(s): Death; Fireworks; Music And Musicians


BECALMED, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The bar is crossed; but death - the pilot - stands
Last Line: As when upon the treacherous shoals of sleep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BECAUSE IT HAPPENED, by ALBERT GOLDBARTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A death-cry ripens, and rises - a boy's
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


BED BY THE WINDOW, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I chose the bed down-stairs by the sea-window for a good death-bed
Last Line: Thumps with his staff, and calls thrice: 'come, jeffers'
Subject(s): Death


BED ROOM DOOR, by MAXINE SILVERMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When I woke I opened the door
Subject(s): Death - Children


BEDTIME STORY, by ROBERT MEZEY    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Accidents will happen - still, in time
Last Line: Let him go. We choose our time to die. %come, love, come close, and murder me with a kiss
Variant Title(s): If I Should Die Before I Wak
Subject(s): Boxing And Boxers; Death; Ketchel, Stanley (1886-1910); Old Age; Youth


BEES, by JAMES P. SCOFIELD    Poem Source                    
First Line: I had to do it. %they charged and stung the carpenter
Last Line: Conceals and covers us and our congenial sleep
Subject(s): Bees; Death; Flowers; Insects; Murder


BEFORE A CRUCIFIX, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here, down between the dusty trees
Last Line: Hide thyself, strive not, be no more.
Subject(s): Crucifixion; Death; God; Jesus Christ; Trees; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The


BEFORE HE SEEKS A FAIRER ONE, by CULLY DRAKE KIRKHAM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, death spare me, who loves the sun
Last Line: Before he flees my touch some winter night!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BEFORE PENICILLIN, by BELLE WARING    Poem Source                    
First Line: The doctor steps into the room
Last Line: On her fragrant, inculpable neck
Subject(s): Death - Children; Labor And Laborers; Physicians


BEFORE THE BUDDHA AT KAMAKURA, by DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead, thou never art
Last Line: Have they hurt thee?
Subject(s): Buddhism; Death; Memory; Statues; Buddha; Buddhists; Dead, The


BEFORE THE FUNERAL, STILL AT THE HOME, by BETH SIMON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Because my father wears a yarmulke
Last Line: My father punching the porch guard rail
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Funerals


BEFORE THE STORM, by ALES DEBELJAK    Poem Source                    
First Line: The russian hound behind the door has stopped barking. Ice floes
Last Line: Stands before it, weeping. Perhaps her only child is just asleep
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest; Yugoslavia


BEFORE THE TIME OF MOWING, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Deep in long seedling grass the meadows lie
Last Line: Such is her descant. Nay, but thou art pale!
Subject(s): Beauty; Comfort; Death; Love; Nature; Dead, The


BEGIN WITH FRIDAY, by REGINA REIBSTEIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Take saturday away
Subject(s): Death - Children


BEHIND TIME, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: More coal, bill,' he said, and he held his watch to the / light of the glowing
Last Line: Feet.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Love - Loss Of; Marriage; Railroads; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Railways; Trains


BEHOLD A SHAKING', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Man rising to the doom that shall not err
Last Line: Of happy heaven, his sheep home to the pen
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Heaven; God; Death


BEING HOME, by ? TRIMMER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am home now
Last Line: And knows no travelers %no departures %nor even homecomings
Subject(s): Death - Children


BELIEF, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: In six gold weeks of summer
Last Line: Believing that flowers are eternal.
Subject(s): Death; Imagination; Dead, The; Fancy


BELL, by MANUEL JOSE OTHON    Poem Source                    
First Line: What says my voice to thee as dawn breaks fair
Last Line: With iron voice that breaks the lightning's power
Subject(s): Death


BELLS, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the air always
Last Line: Are just ending, their %imprint left behind in air
Subject(s): Death; Grief


BELLS, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Anklet-bells! Frail anklet-bells!
Last Line: And peace for suffering hearts that die!
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Melodies; Praise; Prayer; Dead, The


BELLS FOR JOHN WHITESIDE'S DAUGHTER, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: There was such speed in her little body
Last Line: Lying so primly propped.
Subject(s): Daughters; Death - Children; Fathers & Daughters; Funerals; Social Protest; Death - Babies; Burials


BELSHAZZAR, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The midnight hour was coming on
Last Line: Was slain by his servants, -- a ghastly sight.
Subject(s): Babylon; Belshazzar; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


BELTANE (FIRE OF GOD), by MARGARETTE BALL DICKSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Red flares the pile with the flames mounting higher
Last Line: God of the fire rides forth at the dawn!
Subject(s): Battleships; Death; Fire; War; Dead, The


BENEATH THE JUNIPER, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ah lord, in vain did I aspire
Last Line: Cleft floods, and chariots of fire!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BENEATH THE PINE, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Beneath the shadows of this tree
Last Line: The treasure is the heart is there.
Subject(s): Angels; Cemeteries; Death - Children; Graves; Hearts; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Graveyards; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


BENEDICTION, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Blest in death and life beyond man's guessing
Last Line: Blest.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Roundels; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


BENIGN NEGLECT/WEST POINT, MISSISSIPPI, 1970, by PRIMUS ST. JOHN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Suppose you were dreaming about your family
Last Line: Good-bye, johnny.
Subject(s): Death; Murder; Slavery; Dead, The; Serfs


BENIGNANT DEATH, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thanking god for life and light
Last Line: If we could not die!
Subject(s): Death; Life; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


BENJAMIN ARTOM, by RE HENRY    Poem Text                    
First Line: With mournful pomp they bore him to the grave
Last Line: He loved them—let them comfort her who mourns him most!
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Honor; Jews; Memory; Mourning; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The; Judaism; Bereavement


BEOWULF, by UNKNOWN+184    Poem Source                    
First Line: What lo! We have heard tell of the grandeur of the kings
Last Line: Most genial to his leeds; %and most desirous of praise
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF, by UNKNOWN+184                       
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF, by UNKNOWN+184    Poem Source                    
First Line: So. The spear-danes in days gone by
Last Line: Kindest to his people and keenest to win fame
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF, by UNKNOWN+184    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lo, praise of the prowess of people-kings
Last Line: Of men he was the mildest and most beloved %to his kin the kindest, keenest for praise
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF, by UNKNOWN+184    Poem Source                    
First Line: Listen! %the fame of danish kings
Last Line: The most just to his people, the most eager for fame
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF, SELS., by UNKNOWN+184                       
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF, SELS., by UNKNOWN+184                       
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF, SELS., by UNKNOWN+184                       
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF, SELS., by UNKNOWN+184    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF, SELS., by UNKNOWN+184    Poem Source                    
First Line: Such is the grief of the grey-haired man
Last Line: The one he has lost; there is too much room %in castle & country
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Grief; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BEOWULF: HROTHGAR ANSWERED, by UNKNOWN+184    Poem Source                    
First Line: Hrothgar answered -- helm of the shield-danes
Last Line: Linked mail-corselets -- if you live to return
Subject(s): Civilization, Germanic; Death; Dragons; Heroism; Legends, Norse; Monsters


BERCEUSE, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a mummy at rest in the blue coffin of the forests
Last Line: See the cities beneath them glitterring like the gold of the goths
Subject(s): Airplane Accidents; Aviation & Aviators; Death; Travel; Air Crashes; Aeronautics - Accidents; Airplane Collisions; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


BERCEUSE, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a mummy at rest in the blue coffin of the forests
Last Line: Will see the cities beneath them glittering like the gold of the goths
Subject(s): Airplane Accidents; Aviation And Aviators; Death; Travel


BERCK - PLAGE, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the sea, then, this great abeyance.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BEREAVED, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let me come in where you sit weeping
Last Line: Who have no child to die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning; Death - Babies; Bereavement


BEREAVEMENT, by JOHN GODFREY SAXE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nay, weep not, dearest, though the child be dead
Last Line: That where our treasure is, our hearts may be.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


BEREAVEMENT, by CHAUNCEY DEVEREUX STILLMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: You say that she is dead
Subject(s): Death


BEREAVEMENT IS THEIR DEATH TO FEEL, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: In dying, 'tis as if our souls %absconded suddenly
Variant Title(s): Poem: 645; Poem: 75
Subject(s): Death


BEREFT, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I liked listening to you today at lunch
Last Line: The sound of the newcomers weeping
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


BEREFT, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Though heaven has gained one angel more
Last Line: Gaze through the gates of paradise.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Sons; Death - Babies


BERKLEY CHURCHYARD, by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How still are all the dead
Last Line: Our gift of love for men.
Subject(s): Churchyards; Death; Graves; Marble; Soldiers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


BERTHA IN THE LANE, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Put the broidery-frame away
Last Line: I aspire while I expire.
Subject(s): Death; Disappointment; Women; Dead, The


BESIDE THE BARS, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Grandmother's knitting has lost its charm
Last Line: For the two who linger beside the bars.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; God; Grandparents; Love - Loss Of; Old Age; Prayer; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


BEST LAID, by JOHN HENRY MITCHELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Bright white mice
Last Line: But you laugh and tell him %you're a well-adjusted sot
Subject(s): Death - Children


BETH MARIE, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Impatiently she drew her breath
Last Line: Who only seemed a rose.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BETRAYED, by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She is false, o death, she is fair!
Last Line: And keep out her face -- her face!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BETTER SO, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fast asleep, mine own familiar friend
Last Line: "of rest, and good the sleep I took"" --?"
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Life; Pain; Sleep; Soul; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Suffering; Misery


BETWEEN LIVES, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why should I not forget you
Last Line: I have not learned, yet.)
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND NOON, by WANDA PRAISNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: It's not only
Last Line: We film the white %lotus blossom %the guide tells us %closeseach night, %reopens in day
Subject(s): Death - Children


BETWEEN THE GATES, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Between the gates of birth and death
Last Line: "are ministers of love."
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


BETWEEN THE QUAY OF SAN NICOLAS AND THE SEA, by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: There's a little sun still, the cables creak
Last Line: Forgive me, forgive her
Subject(s): Death - Children; Family Life


BEYOND, by VICENTE ALEIXANDRE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Beyond life, my love, always farther beyond
Last Line: You permit love beyond the life of a man
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Hearts; Love - Loss Of


BEYOND HARM, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A week after my father died
Subject(s): Fathers & Daughters; Death; Dead, The


BEYOND RECALL, by MARY EMILY NEELEY BRADLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a time when death and I
Last Line: As life -- and you -- have proved to me!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


BEYOND THE HORIZON, by ROBERT FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When men go down to the sea in ships
Last Line: "to beckon and cry, ""all hail!"
Subject(s): Death; Ships & Shipping; Dead, The


BEYOND THE SUNSET, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Beside the cripple's casement
Last Line: Beyond the sunset veil.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Flowers; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


BIANCA: 7. PRESAGES, by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The piteousness of passing things
Last Line: Death, spare this whitest flesh that lives!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BIANCA: 9. WINE OF CIRCE, by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Circe, the wine of circe! Sorceress, I
Last Line: Life dies into the ecstacy of death.
Subject(s): Circe; Death; Dead, The


BILL'S GRAVE, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm gatherin' flowers by the wayside to lay on the grave of bill
Last Line: When 'e stares through the bleedin' clods and sees the blossoms of jim and me?
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


BILL'S LENGTH, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On to bill's length,' said my mate to me
Last Line: "we must signal to bill as we journey down."
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Accidents; Brothers; Death; Railroads; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Railways; Trains


BILLY, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Returning to the beginning
Last Line: And descend the hill balanced in their weight.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Winter; Childhood; Dead, The


BIOGRAPHY, by ANNA LOVELACE GORSUCH    Poem Text                    
First Line: I've always heard / the good die young
Last Line: You came to me.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BIOLOGIST PLANS HIS FUNERAL, by DAVID HALL    Poem Source                    
First Line: The organism ages and expires
Last Line: Lay me naked in a hole. %I wrote a paper once on worms
Subject(s): Death - Children


BIRTH, by MADELIN TIGER BASS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The instant of birth is equisitie
Subject(s): Death - Children


BIRTH AND DEATH, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Birth and death, twin-sister and twin-brother
Last Line: Birth and death.
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Roundels; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


BIRTH AND DEATH, by THOMAS WADE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Methinks the soul within the body held
Last Line: And all that in its prison-house befell.
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


BIRTH AND DEATH, by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in another's pangs I hither came
Last Line: How like to death thou art!
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


BIRTHDAY POEM FOR A CHILDLESS MAN, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the birthday of your death
Last Line: You make a birthday of my death.
Subject(s): Birth; Childlessness; Death; Women; Women's Rights; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The; Feminism


BITTEN BY THE WORM, by DARYL ROGERS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I finally got my own
Last Line: You would throw it away
Subject(s): Death; Malone, Marvin (d. 1996); Memory; Poetry And Poets


BITTERNESS OF DEATH, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, stern, cold man
Last Line: Is this what's become of you?
Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H.
Variant Title(s): A Woman And Her Dead Husband;a Man Who Died
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BLACK BOX, by NICOLE BLACKMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: If the black box is the only thing that
Last Line: Listen to you talk to me all night
Subject(s): Airplane Accidents; Aviation And Aviators; Boxes; Death; Love - Loss Of; Widows And Widowers


BLACK DEATH, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He gave her neither rest nor peace
Last Line: "the grave knows neither low nor high!"
Subject(s): Class Struggle; Death; Fairy Tales; Love; Dead, The


BLACK HERALDS, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are blows in life, so powerful...I don't know!
Last Line: There are blows in life, so powerful...I don't know!
Subject(s): Black (color); Death; Ignorance; Pain; Religion


BLACK MAGIC, by ROBERT SILLIMAN HILLYER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Three friends of mine who know my heart
Last Line: Between the whorls of smoking myrrh.
Subject(s): Death; Magic; Dead, The


BLACK POSTCARDS, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The calendar full, future unknown
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BLACK POSTCARDS, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The calendar full, future unknown
Last Line: Sewn in the silence
Subject(s): Death


BLACK ROSES, by WILLIAM HERVEY ALLEN JR.    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: His hard-horn eyes
Last Line: This is a place of wonder.
Alternate Author Name(s): Allen, Hervey
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BLACK STONE LYING ON A WHITE STONE, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I will die in paris, on a rainy day
Last Line: The solitude, and the rain, and the roads
Subject(s): Death; Vallejo, Cesar (1892-1917)


BLACK STONE ON A WHITE STONE, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'll die in paris on a rainy day
Last Line: The lonely solitude, the rain, the roads
Subject(s): Death


BLACK STONE ON TOP OF A WHITE STONE, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'll die in paris with a rainstorm
Subject(s): Death; Vallejo, Cesar (1892-1917)


BLACK SWANS, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As I lie at rest on a patch of clover
Last Line: By a mighty power with a purpose dread.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Fate; Grief; Life; Swans; Dead, The; Destiny; Sorrow; Sadness


BLACK SWANS ON THE MURRAY LAGOONS, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The long lagoons lie white and still
Last Line: Moves as in sleep some bodeful dream.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Australia; Birds; Death; Dreams; Lagoons; Life; Swans; Dead, The; Nightmares


BLACK WATER GOING UNDER, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: There are lights you can't reach alone
Last Line: Into the splintered oar, pull your weight %toward the light
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


BLACKBIRDS, by CLARA EXLINE BOCKOVEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The giant that lives in the hill
Last Line: With the sounds of a spring that is dead!
Subject(s): Blackbirds; Death; Wings; Dead, The


BLASPHEMY, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: O fairy form, o flower-like face
Last Line: The dead, the dead must be.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Earth; Hearts; Love; Sea; Dead, The; Nightmares; World; Ocean


BLEACHER WICK, by TOM BREIDENBACH    Poem Source                    
First Line: As in bright days to come %when I outlive you all
Last Line: Of superiority you suffered, %which I have never forgotten
Subject(s): Death


BLESSED EVENT (THERE WERE ALSO SOME CASUALTIES), by ADA JACKSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: In labour when / the raid began
Last Line: Her soul instead.
Subject(s): Air Raids; Air Warfare; Birth; Death; War; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


BLESSED UNION, by DONNA DOYLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here is one beginning: white church, paint peeling
Last Line: Something borrowed, and always, %always,something blue
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Coffins; Death; Memory


BLESSING, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Women, that you know of death is a blessing
Last Line: Of this world, and will lay a hand %upon my beating heart
Subject(s): Death


BLIND, by MICHAEL WATERS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He might be changing the tire on the pickup
Last Line: It lives through the night
Subject(s): Blindness; Death; Life; Tragedy


BLIND CAT BLACK, by ECE AYHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: An absent-minded tightrope walker comes. From the sea
Last Line: Too big. The old hawker cries. A pirate ship. Has entered the port
Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Death - Children


BLOOD OF THE WALSUNG HOUSE, by OTTO ORBAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Retired uncle miksa glittered like a sword in the sheath called
Last Line: Of szondi street
Subject(s): Death; Tragedy


BLOOD ON THE WHEEL, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Bless her dear little heart!' said my mate, and he pointed out to me
Last Line: "the wheel!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Marriage; Railroads; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Railways; Trains


BLOOD SOUP, by MARY RUEFLE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The last time I saw father alive he was using
Subject(s): Fathers; Death; Soup; Dead, The


BLOOD, BLOOD! THE LINES OF EVERY PRINTED SHEET, by GEORGE HENRY BOKER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Smiling at victory, scowling at mishap, %with gory death companioned and at play
Subject(s): Death


BLOODKNOT, by JACQUELINE JOHNSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Maybe you knew before
Last Line: Through memories window
Subject(s): African Americans; Ancestors And Ancestry; Death; Memory


BLOW GABRIEL!, by BLIND GARY DAVIS    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Gonna meet my father
Subject(s): Death


BLUE DRESS, by RUTH MORRIS MOOSE    Poem Source                    
First Line: We buried her in blue
Last Line: For eighty-six years %plus two
Subject(s): Aunts; Death; Funerals


BLUE EYES, by FROYLAN TURCIOS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Blue eyes, that charmed my soul with your
Last Line: Two stars that light my soul forevermore!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Soul


BLUE FLOWER, RED MOON, by JAN LEE ANDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: We are the children who never grow up
Last Line: We learn to stitch the word forgiven %onto our tattered bodies
Subject(s): Death - Children


BLUE SOCKS, by DEBORAH STEIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: All the socks I bought for mother to bring on my visits, tan soft cotton
Last Line: Cremated in her blue socks, I wear all the socks except her blue ones
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; Memory; Mothers


BLUE THREAD: AN ELEGY, by LYNNE KNIGHT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Two girls playing at death
Last Line: Be part of the world %that goes on without us
Subject(s): Blue (color); Change; Death


BLUES FOR JIMMY, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If it were evening on a dead man's watch
Last Line: Locked on my wrist to remember us by
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Soldiers; War; World War Ii; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Second World War


BLUES FOR WARREN, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The beasts in the schoolroom, whose transparent faces
Last Line: Are beached the spring-tide flowers of our hopes
Subject(s): Communism; Death; North Sea; Politics & Government; Socialism; Soldiers; War; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


BOAT, by TREE BERNSTEIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Darling little death boat
Last Line: Rock me in your cradle, sing my last song
Subject(s): Boats; Death


BOATING-SONG, by ALBERT M. FREEMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, life is fair when the eyes are bright
Last Line: Then merrily heave, ye ho!
Subject(s): Boats; Death; Life; Dead, The


BODY AND SOUL, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Poor soul doth to the body say
Last Line: Greet him from me a thousand times.
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Fate; Soul; Dead, The; Destiny


BODY BAG, by JAMES PATRICK MCPHERSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here's one %who listened %to his father
Last Line: He's all together, %send him home
Subject(s): Bodies; Death


BODY BESIDE THE TIES, by KENNETH PATCHEN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Can't seem to wake you, kid, guess it
Last Line: I had a lot to do a lot to see
Subject(s): Death; Youth


BODY IDENTIFIED, by LAURA TOHE    Poem Source                    
First Line: That thursday afternoon when I
Last Line: In one paragraph of the newspaper
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Native Americans


BODY OF MAGNESIA, by DANA LEVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When the door between the worlds opened
Last Line: It was joy, I was living in it, %I bled, I cried
Subject(s): Death; Spiritual Life


BOLLESWOOD, by FRANCES BARBER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Now is bolleswood buried deep
Last Line: All is silent, all is still.
Subject(s): Death; Forests; Dead, The; Woods


BOLT FROM THE BLUE, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: 1. Bolt from the blue
Last Line: And debris—is aftermath.
Subject(s): Death; Lightning; Pain; Dead, The; Lightning Rods; Suffering; Misery


BONEHEAD BILL, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I wonder 'oo and wot e' was
Last Line: The cove I croaked last night.
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France; War; Dead, The


BONES, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It takes a long time to hear what the sands seem to bee saying
Last Line: They extend farther than a man can see
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Sailors And Sailing; Sea Gulls; Shipwrecks; Storms; Wind


BONES OF JOAN WEBSTER, by CAROL DINE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Near chebacco lake
Last Line: Her parents will say: %at least it is settled
Subject(s): Death - Children


BONES TO HA NOI, by FREDERICK J. MARCHANT    Poem Source                    
First Line: He is wary in the train station
Last Line: He loves, carries, and cannot smell
Subject(s): Death; Railroads


BONNIE ANNIE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death; Ireland; Love - Loss Of; Man-woman Relationships; Sailors And Sailing


BOOK LOVER, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I would follow you anywhere, into the shelves
Last Line: You were saving for a long rain. I'll be the spine %you open to the tender light.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


BOOK OF MECHTILDE, by ANNA RUTH HENRIQUES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Many years ago, %in the land of jah, there lived a good
Last Line: Has come %amen
Subject(s): Death; Illumination Of Books; Job (bible); Mothers


BOOK OF ORM, SELS., by ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Maitland, Thomas
Subject(s): Death


BOOK OF VISIONS: ETERNITY, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: One does not need to credit death. The human heart to rest is fain
Last Line: One does not need to credit death.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Hearts; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


BOOK OF VISIONS: THE LITTLE LIGHTS, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Starred nights, white days and days of blue, each chasing each with
Last Line: Shall close my eyes on earth to the dancing of the little lights.
Subject(s): Death; France; Stars; Dead, The


BOOK OF VISIONS: THE RETURN, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ivy has covered all the wall. How many hours, how many tears, since
Last Line: Earth!
Subject(s): Death; Ivy; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Dead, The


BOOK OF VISIONS: THE SADNESS OF PAN, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: The rapturous lark has thrown to calm, unechoing skies, his trill's
Last Line: And suddenly pan hurled to that still sphere above the final cry of love!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Mythology - Classical; Pan (mythology); Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


BORDER-LAND, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I know you are always by my side
Last Line: And the loving live, and the living love!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BORDERLANDS; FOR MY GRANDMOTHER, by SUJI KWOCK KIM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Crush my eyes, bitter grapes
Alternate Author Name(s): Kim, Sue Kwock
Subject(s): Death; Korea; Korean War, 1950-1953; Soldiers; Dead, The


BORN OF THE SPIRIT, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She called me a moment before
Last Line: Born of the spirit.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Love; Dead, The


BORROWED THOUGHTS: 3. FROM 'ALICE', by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, dear, our love is slain
Last Line: Between us evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Pain; Time; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


BOTHERING ME AT LAST, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where is my mother?
Last Line: I looked for her in bed, and found her in her coffin, %bothering me at last
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


BOTHWELL: PART 1, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Cold - cold! The wind howls fierce without
Last Line: That rise to madden me!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Bothwell, Scotland; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Convicts


BOTHWELL: PART 2, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun is bright, the day is warm
Last Line: Above the kirk-of-field.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Bothwell, Scotland; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Convicts


BOTHWELL: PART 3, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That gaoler hath a savage look
Last Line: The felon now for evermore!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Bothwell, Scotland; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Convicts


BOTHWELL: PART 4, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What is a woman's weakest mood?
Last Line: Wilt thou do this?' 'your hand -- I will!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Prisons & Prisoners; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Bothwell, Scotland; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Convicts; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Convicts


BOTHWELL: PART 5, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ascension morn! I hear the bells
Last Line: The sword that darnley wore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Ascension Day; Bothwell, Scotland; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Convicts


BOTHWELL: PART 6, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O that I were a mountaineer
Last Line: Come, death; and I will welcome thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Bothwell, Scotland; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Convicts


BOUNTY TIME, by EDWARD DORN    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: When victorio was killed accidentally
Last Line: Who flew back to tejas to clean up the landscape
Subject(s): West (u.s.); Accidents; Death; Southwest; Pacific States


BOY AT THE UPSTAIRS WINDOW WITH HIS HEAD IN HIS HANDS, by ANNE SZUMIGALSKI    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is heavy as a stone he tells himself like any rock in the field
Last Line: Of the mind
Subject(s): Death - Children; Farm Life; Fathers And Sons; Prairies


BOY BRITTAN [FEBRUARY 8, 1862], by BYRON FORCEYTHE WILLSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Boy brittan - only a lad a fair-haired boy - sixteen
Last Line: "my darling, thou shalt rest!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Willson, Forceythe
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Fort Henry, Battle Of (1862); Sailing & Sailors; United States - History; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails


BOY DIED IN MY ALLEY, by GWENDOLYN BROOKS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Without my having known
Last Line: The red floor of my alley %is a special speech to me
Subject(s): Death


BRANDENBURGH HARVEST SONG, by FRIEDRICH HEINRICH KARL DE LA MOTTE FOUQUE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The corn in golden light
Last Line: She is no more!
Alternate Author Name(s): La Motte Fouque
Subject(s): Death; Harvest; Dead, The


BRAVADO, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am put to bed by death
Last Line: Senselessness to any thrust.
Subject(s): Death; Dirt; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


BREAK, BREAK, BREAK, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Break, break, break, / on thy cold gray stones, o sea!
Last Line: Will never come back to me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nostalgia; Sea; Transience; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Ocean; Impermanence


BREATHLESS, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some like the mountains some like the seashore
Last Line: And no dreams to frighten me anymore
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Dead, The


BREATHLESS, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some like the mountains some like the seashore
Last Line: The roots of trees inching nearer %dream after dream parading slowly by
Subject(s): Death; Sleep


BRICKLAYER'S SLED, by STEPHEN FRECH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Snow eases the horse's burden of bricks
Last Line: As close it dampers my ear
Subject(s): Alcoholics And Alcoholism; Death


BRID, by JOHN E. HOPKINS    Poem Source                    
First Line: On a rainy may afternoon
Last Line: Who suffer themselves to watch with him
Subject(s): Barberries; Death; Life


BRIDAL SERENADE, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Maiden, thou sittest alone above
Last Line: I'll bless thee dying at the door.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Love; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


BRIDE OF TRICKY D., by RACHEL LODEN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And the rest is taps, or reveille. Maybe
Last Line: He'll say, 'but it would be wrong.'
Subject(s): Death; Nixon, Richard (1913-1996)


BRIDGE, by VICTOR CONTOSKI    Poem Source                    
First Line: The living
Last Line: And deal
Subject(s): Bridge (card Game); Brothers; Death; Marriage; Memory; Uncles


BRIDGE, by CYNTHIA SUE PEDERSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Connects distance
Last Line: No wonder you found each other %in the mist of that cold morning
Subject(s): Death - Children


BRIEF MOMENT OF FATHERS, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Finally in the dark quiet, in the arms
Last Line: Wading in without you, to the edge %of his milky dreams.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


BRIEF PRESENT, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Drink and be merry, for what of tomorrow?
Subject(s): Death


BRIEF SONG, by DAVID RAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: There will come a day
Last Line: Moving those pines, moving %even the stone. %and then, then I can let go
Subject(s): Death - Children


BRIGHT BEADS, by MINNIE FAEGRE KNOX    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep well, my child, and rest those baby feet
Last Line: A fan-shaped group of little bones ... Bright beads.
Subject(s): Babies; Death - Children; Fingers; Funerals; Infants; Death - Babies; Burials


BRIM-CHIPPED (78), by YADOLLAH ROYAII    Poem Source                    
First Line: At your sitting, my passing takes life
Last Line: So you can spend me while you sit
Subject(s): Death; Soul


BROKEN HEART, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My heart is broken
Last Line: Span has shortened considerably %am I dying too?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


BROKEN HEARTS, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: My dog creeps into my shadowed form
Last Line: It never knew its master was a king.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


BROKEN OFF, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: In the spring-time of youth didst thou bless me
Last Line: I leave thee for death.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Pride; Time; Youth; Dead, The; Self-esteem; Self-respect


BROKEN WINGS, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Gray-headed poets, whom the full years bless
Last Line: Immortal lays.
Subject(s): Death; Fame; Fate; Poetry & Poets; Youth; Dead, The; Reputation; Destiny


BROODING, by JAN SVATOPLUK MACHAR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A few more years, and they will drag my bones
Last Line: And cast the livid skull away from sight!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BROODY, by MAXINE W. KUMIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ideally, they like to get the hole dug, then lead
Last Line: Given in with her blind eyes open
Alternate Author Name(s): Kumin, Maxine
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Horses


BROTHER GENE, by EVA K. ANGLESBURG    Poem Text                    
First Line: He differed from the others; they were kind
Last Line: And how we miss him since he went away.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Longing; Nostalgia; Half-brothers; Dead, The


BROWN OF OSSAWATOMIE [DECEMBER 2, 1859], by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: John brown of ossawatomie spake on his dying day
Last Line: To love!
Subject(s): Abolitionists; American Civil War; Brown, John (1800-1859); Capital Punishment; Freedom; Slavery; United States - History; Anti-slavery; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Liberty; Serfs


BRR..., by PETER READING    Poem Source                    
First Line: When the telephone %stridently pierces the dark:
Last Line: Did I love my mom enough? %whaddabout my pop?'
Subject(s): Death; Family Life


BRUISES, by DEBRA KANG DEAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father's life is the sound of one hand
Last Line: Hand, held out, makes the sound of one hand clapping. Listen
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean, Debi Kang
Subject(s): Death; Fathers And Daughters


BUCOLIC COMEDY: COUNTRY COUSIN: VARIATION 1, by EDITH SITWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In summer when the rose-bushes
Last Line: But oh, the treasure heaven gains.
Subject(s): Hens; Death – Animals


BUDAPEST, 1945, by GYULA ILLYES    Poem Source                    
First Line: It feels good to rest among the rubble
Last Line: Like the birds and the children!
Subject(s): Budapest, Hungary; Death; Soldiers


BULLIER, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Pals of an hour, lovers' content, pocket-book and sentiment
Last Line: Sentiments that stir the pulsing youth of france.
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Love; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


BURD HELEN, by PERCY STICKNEY GRANT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wan maid, what is your woe?
Last Line: "in love's dark way."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BURIAL HILL, by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone with their beautiful faith
Last Line: If the dream of their worship came true?
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves; Memory; Praise; Worship; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


BURIAL INSURANCE, by ANDREW HUDGINS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It came each month from omaha
Last Line: Grandmomma took her picture off the wall
Subject(s): Brothers & Sisters; Death; Books & Reading; Dead, The


BURIAL MOUND, by JOHN MILLETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: I don't know who's buried here
Last Line: And cold plastic light on the morning's sleeve
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Graves


BURIAL OF AN EMIGRANT'S CHILD IN THE FOREST, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The desolation and the agony
Last Line: Kneel, and bow submitted hearts to god!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death - Children; Forests; Funerals; Death - Babies; Woods; Burials


BURIAL OF MOSES, by CECIL FRANCES ALEXANDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: By nebo's lonely mountain
Last Line: Of him he loved so well.
Alternate Author Name(s): Humprheys, Cecil Frances; Alexander, C. F., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Moses; Religion; Dead, The; Judaism; Theology


BURIAL OF TWO YOUNG SISTERS; ONLY CHILDREN OF THEIR PARENTS, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They're here, in this turf-bed - those tender forms
Last Line: Blend in a full eternity of bliss.
Subject(s): Childlessness; Death - Children; Death - Babies


BURIAL RITES, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Did anyone ever believe that the dead woman
Last Line: Without expectation. They did them in despair.
Subject(s): Ancestors & Ancestry; Death; Despair; Graves; Tradition; Heritage; Heredity; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


BURIAL RITES, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Everyone comes back here to die
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graveyards; Dead, The


BURIALS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A few townspeople, the police on their evening rounds
Last Line: And did not tempt him %with any desire to return
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Funerals; Memory; Poppies


BURIED, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou sleepest where the lilies fade
Last Line: The snow upon thy bosom.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Lilies; Soul; Dead, The


BURIED CHILD, by JAMES MCCORKLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: After the shots, one in each arm
Last Line: Only in the body's warmth, your light
Subject(s): Death - Children; Memory


BURIED CITIES; FATHER CHARLES, by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No paler monk than father charles, and none so gaunt or lean
Last Line: With thirty buried cities upon his reverend pate.
Subject(s): Aging; Cities; Clergy; Death; Monks; Urban Life; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


BURIED LOVE, by MARY MORRIS DUANE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Now, though my love seem buried past recall
Last Line: Wrapped in the garments of new life arise.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Life; Love; Dead, The


BURIED TODAY, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Buried to-day. / when the soft green buds are bursting out
Last Line: Trust him, and go your way.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


BURNED GARAGE, by ALICE CONNELLY NAGLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: What he didn't intend was the explosion, the car
Last Line: The roof, repaired. There also, %not intended, %ash, dark holes
Subject(s): Death - Children


BURNING OF THE EXETER THEATRE, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1887, which many people will long remember
Last Line: Because whatever is given towards a good cause they will it regain.
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Fire; Dead, The


BURNS ON HIS DEATH-BED, by WILLIAM MCDOWALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Soon will life's weary whirl be done
Last Line: Twill scatter far the clouds frae me.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


BURRO, by RICHARD FROST    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Posing beside the huge rattlesnake head at the mexican pyramid are
Last Line: All my family are dead
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Travel


BURST OUT THE LAST DAY LIKE DEATH, by DOMINIQUE FOURCADE    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Burst out and drink no more %the roses
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Roses


BURY HOPE OUT OF SIGHT, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Alive in death's eyes
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Hope; Death; Mortality


BURY ME IN THE RAIN, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Bury me in the rain, %let it clutch the earth below,
Last Line: O, bury me in the rain,
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Rain


BURYING PETS, by BRUCE BENNETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: We had to bury cal and uncle lou
Last Line: We buried fluffy because we wanted to
Subject(s): Animals; Children; Death - Animals


BURYING THE TWINS, by RONDALYN VARNEY WHITNEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father looked for days
Last Line: It would have broke your heart %to see jim varney bury his boys
Subject(s): Death - Children


BUT ALSO BRUTAL, by MIKLOS RADNOTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: My parents died; my twin brother
Last Line: That shimmers with a slow glance
Subject(s): Death; Graves


BUT STILL, by JENNIFER SNYDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: The street turned into a cannibal
Last Line: What I want is to die before you die
Subject(s): Death; Relationships


BUT WHAT I'M TRYING TO SAY MOTHER IS, by FLORENCE ANTHONY    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You are barely able to walk
Last Line: And it was good
Alternate Author Name(s): Ai
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers And Daughters; Women


BUTSUMA, by BERN MULVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Time to meet the relatives, only they're dead
Last Line: She says to me, we will need your picture too, %just in case
Subject(s): Death; Family Life


BY A BLEST HUSBAND GUIDED, MARY CAME, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Of resignation find a hallowed place
Subject(s): Death – Children; Mothers


BY AN INDIAN GRAVE, by MILDRED PLEW MEIGS MERRYMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sleep on, dead seminole - your bones are chalk
Last Line: And we two dream together, seminole.
Alternate Author Name(s): Meigs, Mildred Plew
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Native Americans; Dead, The; Nightmares; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


BY FIRE, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I pass an abandoned, half-wrecked building
Subject(s): Conduct Of Life; Death; Dead, The


BY SMALL AND SMALL: MIDNIGHT TO FOUR A.M, by JACK GILBERT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: For eleven years I have regretted it
Subject(s): Death; Regret; Dead, The


BY THE GASLIGHT CITIES OF THE PLANETS, by ? TRIMMER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Move in my tears; %tiny pears %traveling %in evening clothes
Subject(s): Death - Children


BY THE NORTH SEA, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sea, wind and sun, with light and sound and breath
Last Line: My song to the sea.
Subject(s): Death; North Sea; Sailing & Sailors; Storms; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


BY THE SALPETRIERE, by THOMAS ASHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw a poor old woman on the bench
Last Line: And fled, with great strides, like a man possess'd.
Subject(s): Old Age; Death; Dead, The


BY THE WELL OF LIVING AND SEEING (1 - 12), by CHARLES REZNIKOFF    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dying gull %alone on a rock
Last Line: Now and then - %with a sharp cry
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals; Gulls


BY TWILIGHT, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If we dream that desire of the distance above us
Last Line: If we dream.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Evening; Dead, The; Nightmares; Sunset; Twilight


BYGONES, by BERT LESTON TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Or ever a lick of art was done
Last Line: And you were a sky-blue square.
Alternate Author Name(s): T., B. L.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Longing; Dead, The


C.J. MCNASPY, S.J., by DANIEL BERRIGAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: And the light %puts out your eyes
Last Line: Puts out your eyes
Subject(s): Clergy; Death


CADENCES, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The sea remains
Last Line: Over the warmed earth %unthreatened by rain
Subject(s): Books; Death; Graves


CAELICA: 87, by FULKE GREVILLE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whenas man's life, the light of human lust
Last Line: That while he lived never thought of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brooke, 1st Baron; Brooke, Lord
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CAESAR AND CHRIST, by THOMAS CURTIS CLARK    Poem Text                    
First Line: Proud caesar came in strength of steel
Last Line: And he lives.
Subject(s): Caesar, Julius (100-44 B.c.); Death; Evil; Good; Jesus Christ; War; Dead, The


CAGE, by JENNY BENJAMIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I have decided the bird must die. He has been picking off all of his
Last Line: This room is very nice. I have decided to decorate the walls with %yellow
Subject(s): Birds; Death


CAIN, by VICTOR DOMINGO SILVA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Cain brandishes the blood-stained weapon still
Last Line: Union from death itself can pluck forth life!
Subject(s): Brothers; Cain; Crime And Criminals; Death; Murder


CALAMITY IN LONDON; FAMILY OF TEN BURNED TO DEATH, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1897, and on the night of christmas day
Last Line: Every night before to your beds ye retire.
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Fire; Firefighters; Tragedy; Dead, The


CALIFORNIAN, by BRIAN TEARE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It began like this: a radio
Subject(s): Summer; Drought; Death; Songs; Dead, The


CALL, by PHIL WEIDMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Ann called this morning
Last Line: Then read & listened to him
Subject(s): Death


CALL HIM HIGH SHELLEY NOW, by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lies a frigid man whom men deplore
Last Line: Call him high shelley now and praise his wake.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Sea; Soul; Dead, The; Ocean


CALL INTO DEATH, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Since I lost you, my darling, the sky has come near
Last Line: Where you are lost, what rest, my love, what rest!
Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H.
Variant Title(s): Elegy
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CALL OF THE DESIROUS, by JOSE LEZAMA LIMA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Desirous is one who gets away from his mother
Last Line: Who never want to rebegin the same card, the same night with its same monstrous flank?
Subject(s): Abandonment; Absence; Death


CALLING ME, by RUBY ALORA PEAPLON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Mama, dear, I'm going to leave you
Last Line: Kiss me as I fall asleep.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Pain; Dead, The; Paradise; Suffering; Misery


CALVARY, by JOHN ROTHSCHILD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Acres of crosses - wooden crosses - bleak
Last Line: Of folded arms in the menacing hour?
Subject(s): Calvary; Crosses; Crucifixion; Death; Social Protest; Soldiers; War; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The


CALVIN COOLIDGE, 1872-1933: 3. HIS GRAVE, by MARGARETTE BALL DICKSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Back to the rock-ribbed mountains of vermont
Last Line: His manhood, wearied, found its loved retreat.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933); Death; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


CAMADEVA, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun, the moon, the mystic planets seven
Last Line: When camadeva came.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Happiness; Life; Dead, The; World; Joy; Delight


CAMELLIA, by HENRIQUETA LISBOA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Come to see the camellia
Last Line: That closes upon itself-perfect
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Friendship; Hearts; Heaven; Peace


CANADA'S THERMOPYLAE, by ANNIE BETHUNE MACDOUGALD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Though his head was bowed to the caesar'a toll
Last Line: Canada's thermopylae.
Subject(s): Death; Monuments; War; Dead, The


CANAL DU MIDI, by SARAH ROSSITER    Poem Source                    
First Line: We enter, and doors lock behind us
Last Line: Rising, to where all waters meet as one?
Subject(s): Boats; Canals; Death; Water


CANCION Y GLOSA, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Among the almond trees
Last Line: With these dry leaves in my hands
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Winter


CANCIONEROS: 2, by CRISTOBAL DE CASTILLEJO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Some day, some day
Last Line: Shalt thou find rest.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CANSO: 2, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Must there be in the continuum and whorl
Last Line: Hone the incredible silence against their tongues
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Creation; Death; Life; Mankind


CANSO: 3, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I believe at dark solstice in the white moon sailing new
Last Line: To sleep in the turning garden for as long as the sea
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Drowning; Heaven; Prayer; Sailors And Sailing; Seashore


CANTE HONDO, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I was meditating, absorbed, winding
Last Line: The dust sweeps away and the ash expels
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Childhood Memories; Death; Grief; Meditation; Memory; Solitude


CANTE HONDO, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In remote meditation, I was fingering
Last Line: Sweeping away dust and shooting up ash
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Love - Loss Of


CANTICLE FOR THE BICENTENNIAL DEAD, by ROBERT+(1) ADAMSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: They are talking in their cedar-benched rooms
Last Line: And court reporter's hands move over the papers
Subject(s): Death; Government; Human Rights; Prisons And Prisoners


CANTO 16, by EZRA POUND    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And before hell mouth; dry plain
Subject(s): World War I; Heroism; Death; First World War; Heroes; Heroines; Dead, The


CANYON GORGE ARROYO, by ALBERT GOLDBARTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How many other codices
Subject(s): Canyons; Death; Earth; Grandparents; Tradition; Dead, The; World; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


CANYON GORGE ARROYO, by ALBERT GOLDBARTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How many other codices
Last Line: And I studied %I could read him like an open book
Subject(s): Canyons; Death; Earth; Grandparents; Tradition


CANYON WAKE, by HARRY WATNIK    Poem Source                    
First Line: How happy he is with his hog bellies
Last Line: To his master's establishing the calendar %and tampering the jury
Subject(s): Death


CANZONE: 17. HE BESEECHES DEATH FOR THE LIFE OF BEATRICE, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, since I find not one with whom to grieve
Last Line: Shall keep the blessed spirit that I praise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Italian Renaissance; Dead, The


CANZONE: OF HIS DEAD LADY, by GIACOMINO PUGLIESI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, why hast thou made life so hard to bear
Last Line: Be thine. Even so
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Paradise


CAP'N STORM-ALONG, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They are buffeting out in the bitter grey weather
Last Line: Your old cap'n storm-along's lord of us all.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


CAPTIVE, by ROSE TERRY COOKE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The summer comes, the summer dies
Last Line: One rapture of the wilderness!
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Longing; Summer; Dead, The


CARAVAGGIO'S LIGHT: I., by ANTHONY SALERNO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Picture the dirt %--rising at your feet
Last Line: For what must %come
Subject(s): Death


CARDINAL, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: For a week of mornings, the cardinal came
Last Line: The mirror of themselves and begin, here, now
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Cardinals (birds); Death; Grief


CARMELITE CONVENT, MEXICO DF, by JAY ROGOFF    Poem Source                    
First Line: Past portraits of sedate saints
Last Line: Skinned back to bare a knuckled wrist
Subject(s): Convents; Death; Nuns; Portraits; Saints


CARMINA: MOURN O VENUSES AND CUPIDS, by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Today death stormed in and took little bottle and left
Last Line: Death makes me think (I said) about soldiers and autumn %onecarries. %one carries. %one carries it
Alternate Author Name(s): Catullus, Caius Valerius
Subject(s): Death


CARNAGE: 3. LOUVAIN, by PERCY MACKAYE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Serene in beauty's olden lineage
Last Line: Where the dead hail him william of louvain!
Alternate Author Name(s): Mackaye, Percy Wallace
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Louvain, Belgium; Silence; Soul; World War I; Dead, The; Nightmares; First World War


CARNEY, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here lies carney
Last Line: Countless dirty feet.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


CARPE DIEM, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a time for all things, sweet!
Last Line: And mourn lost blisses.
Subject(s): Churches; Death; Flowers; Kisses; Lips; Roses; Worship; Cathedrals; Dead, The


CARRYING THE FIRE, by DAVID WAGONER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He felt fevered, even in the wind
Subject(s): Illness; Death; Dead, The


CASA WAPPY; THE CHILD'S PET-NAME, CHOSEN BY HIMSELF, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And hast thou sought thy heavenly home
Last Line: Casa wappy!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Death; Family Life; Grief; Mothers & Sons; Dead, The; Relatives; Sorrow; Sadness


CASEAR BORGIA, SON OF POPE ALEXANDER THE SIXTH: PROLOGUE, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The unhappy man, who once has trail'd a pen
Last Line: The pope says grace, but 'tis the devil gives thanks.
Subject(s): Death; Nations; Poetry & Poets; Theater & Theaters; War; Dead, The; Stage Life


CASHING IN, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I caught a glimpse of his frightened face
Last Line: I know that the one who pardoned the thief will be merciful to him!
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Wandering & Wanderers; Dead, The; Bereavement; Wanderlust; Vagabonds; Tramps; Hoboes


CASIDA OF THE IMPOSSIBLE HAND, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: I want no more than a hand,
Last Line: As the leaves flee in flocks
Subject(s): Death


CASIDA OF THE ONE WOUNDED BY WATER, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: I want to go down to the well,
Last Line: That I may see the one wounded by water
Subject(s): Death - Children; Water


CASUALTIES: 1. SONG, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I can look the sun in the face
Last Line: Though I can look the sun in the face
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Loss; Sickness; Soldiers


CASUALTIES: 18. DIRGE, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Show me a house where nobody has died
Last Line: But let us not cut down the clan
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Bones; Children - Lost; Death; Funerals; Sons


CASUALTIES: 2. SKULLS AND CUPS, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Look up, %how do you tell a skull
Last Line: Broken up the fields after nsukka'
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Nigerian Civil War; Skeletons; Skulls


CASUALTIES: 20. ABURI AND AFTER, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With old faces in my mind
Last Line: A prayer in his heart
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Prayer


CASUALTIES: 22. DEATH OF A WEAVERBIRD, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Shot, %at akwebe, %a place not even on the map
Last Line: To help start a counter surge
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Assassination; Death; Weavers And Weaving


CASUALTIES: 23. FRIENDS, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The friends %that we have lost
Last Line: Which is square upon love
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Loss


CASUALTIES: 27. THE CASUALTIES, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The casualties are not only those who are dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Loss; War Injuries; Dead, The


CASUALTIES: 27. THE CASUALTIES, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The casualties are not only those who are dead
Last Line: The unforeseen camp-follower of not just our war
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Loss; War Injuries


CASUALTIES: 3. VULTURE'S CHOICE, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The vulture wanted a child
Last Line: To be married and no child!
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Animals; Birds; Death; Food And Eating; Vultures


CASUALTIES: 4. THE BURDEN IN BOXES, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Boxes were brought by night
Last Line: All making ominous music on the way
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Boxes; Coffins; Death; Gifts And Giving; Graves


CASUALTIES: 9. WHAT THE SQUIRREL SAID, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They killed the lion in his den
Last Line: Of it about us, about our necks
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Animal Rights; Bulls; Death - Animals; Hunting; Leopards


CASUALTY, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He would drink by himself / and raise a weathered thumb
Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Death; Forges; Drunkards; Alcohol Abuse; Dead, The


CASUALTY, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He would drink by himself %and raise a weathered thumb
Last Line: Plodder through midnight rain %question me again
Subject(s): Alcoholics And Alcoholism; Death; Forges


CATHARINE, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: We children every morn would wait
Last Line: "and tell the master catharine's dead."
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


CATHERINE TO GREGORY, THE POPE, by MARY KATE BLAND    Poem Text                    
First Line: Most holy christ on earth, I catherine
Last Line: To die. Thy blessing, father -- rise and come!
Subject(s): Death; Humility; Jesus Christ; Popes; Dead, The; Papacy


CAVALIER, by RICHARD BRUCE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Slay fowl and beast; pluck clean the vine
Subject(s): Death


CAVALIER SONG: 1642, by EDWARD BLISS REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: If this be my last hour with thee
Last Line: Without thee, I lose all.
Subject(s): Cavaliers; Courage; Death; Soldiers; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


CAVENDER'S HOUSE, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Into that house where no man went, he went
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


CAVENDER'S HOUSE, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Into that house where no man went, he went
Last Line: Or as if laramie had answered him
Subject(s): Death; Memory


CEMETERIES AT EAGLE BEACH (VIETNAM, 1971), by JIM FAIRHALL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I sometimes wander, after guard
Last Line: They believe in their country's %mission. They are as young as me
Subject(s): Death; Vietnam; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975


CEMETERY IN PUNTA ARENAS, by ENRIQUE LIHN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Not even death could make these men alike
Last Line: The tablecloths laid out, for his sons and grandsons
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves


CEMETERY REEF; GRAND CAYMAN ISLAND, by ELIZABETH SPIRES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Walking down the beach, I took your arm
Last Line: Remember you with the kind that always die
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; Grand Cayman Island, West Indies


CENSORSHIP, by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Love cautions, 'adults only!' while below
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CENTENARY POEM, RECITED AT BURNS' CENTENARY FESTIVAL, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O, bard beloved! As pilgrims to thy shrine
Last Line: To fame's bright zenith nearer, higher rise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Burns, Robert (1759-1796); Death; Fame; Honor; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Reputation


CENTURIES, by SARAH ARVIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: The centuries are gone. There are no more
Last Line: Death is not sad but the end of life is. %for without your life can we have our death?'
Subject(s): Death; Life; Time


CEREMONY, by ROBERT PETERS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I take you from the church
Last Line: To dazzle empires %when you ran laughing %beside the frosty lake, %mortal, lovely, mine
Subject(s): Death - Children


CERTAIN ASYMMETRY, by RAFAEL ESTRADA    Poem Source                    
First Line: The tiny schizophrenic had a certain asymmetry to her face
Last Line: Life, I tell myself, can't be trusted
Subject(s): Death; Insanity


CERTAIN DEATH, by HENRY M. SEIDEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm the three doomed jews in the terroist joke
Last Line: Water for my children's children
Subject(s): Death; Life


CES PETITS FANTASSINS', by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You jeered to see the soldiers when
Last Line: Of their old riddled flag!
Subject(s): Soldiers; Death


CHALK OUTLINE, by ROBIN COOPER-STONE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The woman woke and walked away, but left her hollow
Last Line: Against the neutral sky, we trace the flesh of a woman %who died
Subject(s): Death; Women


CHALKBOARD, by MARIE HENRY    Poem Source                    
First Line: She wrote a note on the chalkboard, underneath phil
Last Line: And I wonder why you stopped leaving messages on the %chalkboard
Subject(s): Death - Children


CHALSE A KILLEY; TO CHALSE IN HEAVEN, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So you are gone, dear chalse
Last Line: Chalse, poor chalse!
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Death; Gell, Charles (chalse Y Killey) (d. 1870); Dead, The


CHAMBER OF NO LIGHT, by GARNET HAMRICK    Poem Text                    
First Line: When dust sinks back to dust
Last Line: That pass into earth's nothingness.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CHAMPAGNE HOUR, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lawrence welk strikes up %his twenty pieces.
Last Line: Past the bathroom door %her arms clink %with four, maybe five, bottles.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


CHAMPS D?ÇÖHONNEUR, by ERNEST HEMINGWAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Soldiers never do die well;
Last Line: Choking through the whole attack
Subject(s): World War I; Soldiers; Death; Dead, The


CHANCE MEETING, by AMY ROTHHOLTZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: The name has no basis
Last Line: Eye in his chest, the %quilted light--balancing %precariously-- %behind the door
Subject(s): Death - Children


CHANGE, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sometimes, when after spirited debate
Last Line: Then, in the deathless days before she died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CHANGE IN RECURRENCE, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I stood at the gate of the cot
Last Line: And tap-tapped the shell hard on a stone.
Subject(s): Death; Gardens & Gardening; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


CHANGING FACE OF AIDS: 12. LAST ACT, by RAFAEL CAMPO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not epidemiology, not love
Last Line: My heart restored that wasn't ever safe
Subject(s): Aids (disease); Death; Sickness


CHANNEL FIRING, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That night your great guns, unawares
Last Line: And camelot, and starlit stonehenge.
Subject(s): Death; Guns; Social Protest; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


CHANSON AU TABAC, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Exotic from that west
Last Line: While fancy, from a fragrant clime re-chases care and smart!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Memory; Thought; Dead, The; Thinking


CHANT DU MARIN, by JEAN REBOUL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sea! Unfathom'd in its depth, unbounded in its flow
Last Line: Restore them not till doomsday shall awake and claim the dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Reboul De Nimes, Jean
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


CHAPEL IN THE PINES, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It looks like an observatory: a white dome
Last Line: My leg muscles - light as orpheus, I rise
Subject(s): Cremation; Death; Parents


CHARADE, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! What a glorious city! -- behold
Last Line: But the warfare is over: there's peace in my third!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Fate; Flowers; Hearts; Dead, The; Destiny


CHARLES B. DREUX, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep, louisiana, weep thy gallant dead!
Last Line: Forever bright!
Subject(s): American Civil War; Courage; Death; Dreux, Charles (1832-1861); Louisiana; Soldiers; U.s. - History; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


CHARLES DI TOCCA, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Zoe %hurry, basil! Hurry
Last Line: Was powerless as flowers along its path
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Death; Family Life; Greece; Hate; Love; Plays And Playwrights


CHARLES EDWARD AT VERSAILLES ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF CULLODEN, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Take away that star and garter
Last Line: That have died in vain for me!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788); Courts & Courtiers; Culloden, Battle Of (1746); Death; Love; Scotland - Relations With England; Versailles, Frances; Bonnie Prince Charlie; Young Pretender; Young Chevalier; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dea


CHARLES GEORGE GORDON, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not kilimanjaro towering to the sun
Last Line: Ah, deathless is the glory, is the shame!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Gordon, Charles George (1833-1885); Kilimanjaro, Mount (africa); Dead, The


CHARLES H. PHILIPS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O friend! There is no way
Last Line: Thy high reward in heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Grief; Life; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


CHARLES II OF SPAIN TO APPROACHING DEATH, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Make way, my lords! For death now once
Last Line: The king is dying. Bid the great bells ring.
Subject(s): Charles Ii, King Of Spain (1661-1700); Death; Dead, The


CHARLIE HOWARD'S DESCENT, by MARK DOTY    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Between the bridge and the river
Subject(s): Diving & Divers; Death; Dead, The


CHARLOTTE CORDAY, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The furies born of night and tumult mar
Last Line: And know this well that time shall praise thy deed.
Subject(s): Death; France; Heroism; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


CHARON, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In my cottage near the styx
Last Line: Charon, cerberus, and co.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Charon; Death; Ferry Boats; Styx (river); Dead, The


CHARRED BEYOND RECOGNITION' IS BAD NEWS, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Have never returned to wood
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Nature


CHARTLESS, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I never saw a moor
Last Line: As if the chart were given.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; God; Heaven; Religion; Sky; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Paradise; Theology


CHASTE FLORIMEL, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No - I'll endure ten thousand deaths
Last Line: Dear sir, and make me yours for ever.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Love; Truth; Dead, The


CHATELARD, by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A long day spent at chatelard for sketching
Last Line: And stopp'd the loving ere the sketch was done.
Alternate Author Name(s): Marzials, Theo; Marzials, Theophile Jules Henri
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Hearts; Love; Dead, The


CHERRY TREE CAROL (2), by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: O I shall be as dead, mother
Subject(s): Death


CHIAROSCURO, by STEPHEN FRECH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Saskia, from where do shadows come?
Last Line: Will darkness truly come for me
Subject(s): Death; Drawing; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Paintings And Painters


CHICKAMAUGA, by MARY EVELYN DAVID    Poem Text                    
First Line: The sharp, clear crack of rifles, and the deep
Last Line: By the river of death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Moore, Mollie E.; Davis, Mollie E. Moore
Subject(s): American Civil War; Chickamauga, Battle Of (1863); Death; United States - History; Dead, The


CHIGWELL REVISITED, by JAMES SMITH (1775-1839)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Deputed by the tuneful nine
Last Line: And wormwood at the bottom.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Life; Time; Dead, The; Destiny


CHILD, by LEON LEIVA GALLARDO    Poem Source                    
First Line: It's the smile of a child
Last Line: Little white cradle %subterranean
Subject(s): Babies; Cradles; Death - Children; Heaven


CHILD AND A MAN, by SAMUEL RAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Today wild animals deep inside
Last Line: Cries of love for you, %but I did not reply %I love you!
Subject(s): Death - Children


CHILD DYING, by EDWIN MUIR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Unfriendly friendly universe, %I pack your stars into my purse
Last Line: I did not know death was so strange
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning; World War Ii


CHILD'S BURIAL IN SPRING, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where ocean's waves to the hollow caves murmur
Last Line: A veil to be by eternity but ne'er by time with-drawn!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Churchyards; Death; Funerals; Heaven; Dead, The; Burials; Paradise


CHILDE HAROLD, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Slow and weary, moves a dreary
Last Line: Gainst the bark the waves dash high.
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE (COMPLETE), by GEORGE GORDON BYRON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not in those climes where I have late been straying
Last Line: If such there were -- with you, the moral of his strain!
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Homosexuality; Horace (65-8 B.c.); Love; Poetry And Poets; Sea; Travel


CHILDHOOD, by VICTOR MARIE HUGO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The infant sang; the mother, life near over
Last Line: The slender branches for its load too frail.
Subject(s): Children; Death - Mothers; Childhood; Dead, The


CHILDLESS COUPLE, by PHYLLIS CAPELLO    Poem Source                    
First Line: They have many plants
Subject(s): Death - Children


CHILDREN DISINTERRED, by MARION ALBINA BIGELOW                       
Subject(s): Death - Children


CHILDREN OF LIR, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: We woke from our sleep in the bosom where
Last Line: Our spirits through love and through longing made one in the infinite lir.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Future Life; Happiness; Mythology - Celtic; Childhood; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Joy; Delight


CHIMALPOA; A MONODRAMA - FOUNDED ON AN EVENT IN THE MEXICAN HISTORY, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Subjects! Friends! Children! I may call you my children
Last Line: Perform your office!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Duty; History; Mexico; Public Worship; Sacrifices; Dead, The; Historians; Church Attendance


CHIMES, by WALTER EDWARDS HOUGHTON JR.    Poem Text                    
First Line: It was a silly night
Last Line: But I still live to mourn.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


CHIVALRY AND SLAVERY, SELECTION, by JOHN BURKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: It chanced that in a southern state
Last Line: * * *
Subject(s): American Civil War; Cruelty; Death; Emancipation Movement & Proclamation; Slavery; United States - History; Dead, The; Antislavery Movement - United States; Serfs


CHOICE, by HILARY CORKE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I have known one bound to a bed by wrist and ankle
Last Line: And what shall I choose, if I am free to choose?
Subject(s): Death; Navy - Great Britain; Sea


CHOICE OF DEATH, by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Might I, without offending, choose
Last Line: There should they place my tomb!
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, Isaac
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CHORIAMBICS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Love, what ailed thee to leave life that was
Last Line: Sweet was love to thee once; now in thine eyes sweeter than love is sleep.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Dead, The


CHORICOS, by RICHARD ALDINGTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The ancient songs / pass deathward mournfully
Last Line: Along the blue pine-woods
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CHORICOS, by RICHARD ALDINGTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The ancient songs %pass deathward mournfully
Subject(s): Death


CHORUS, FR. MEDEA, by JOHN BYRNE LEICESTER WARREN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet are the ways of death to weary feet
Last Line: Their hand is put away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lancaster, William P.; Preston, George F.; De Tabley, 3d Baron; De Tabley, Lord
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CHRIST LOVE, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Greater love hath no man than this
Last Line: Christ died for his enemies, not his friends.
Subject(s): Crucifixion; Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Religion; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The; Theology


CHRIST OF VELAZQUEZ: PART 1, SELS, by MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of what art thou thinking, oh my dead christ
Last Line: Thou art nurse of our hope in christ the saviour
Alternate Author Name(s): Unamuno Y Jugo, Miguel De
Subject(s): Corpses; Death


CHRIST OF VELAZQUEZ: PART 2, SELS, by MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is finished!' thou didst cry like the roar %of a thousand cataracts
Last Line: Of god. To thy last groan responded only %in the far distance the pitying sea
Alternate Author Name(s): Unamuno Y Jugo, Miguel De
Subject(s): Creation; Death; God; Solitude


CHRISTINE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Most quaintly touching, in her
Last Line: "than yet I am to you. So ist good night."
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Germany; Grief; Love; Dead, The; Germans; Sorrow; Sadness


CHRISTMAS CAROL, by ROBERT NAZARENE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Don't even begin to try to understand this poem
Last Line: Lord jesus, I am losing my mind
Subject(s): Death; Fathers And Daughters; Fire


CHRISTMAS NIGHT, by NICHOLAS SCHAFFNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Slowly as feathers, the snow
Last Line: Dance for only you %(as does the falling snow) %to the sound of a calliope
Subject(s): Death - Children


CHRISTMAS TREE, by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This seablue fir that rode the mountain storm
Subject(s): Christmas; Past; Children; Death; Stars; Nativity, The; Childhood; Dead, The


CHRISTOPHER ON THE ULTRASOUND, by FAITH WILLIAMS    Poem Source                    
First Line: You lie in that secret home
Subject(s): Death - Children


CHRISTUS CONSOLATOR, by ROSSITER WORTHINGTON RAYMOND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beside the dead I knelt for prayer
Last Line: "he smiled: ""abide in me."
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Immortality; Jesus Christ; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


CHRONICLES: DUST, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not john's new jerusalem rising out of babylon
Last Line: New meaning: there is, of course, nothing more than us
Subject(s): Death; Life; Religion


CID: PART 11, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: That when dead
Last Line: Great was there
Subject(s): Cid, El (1043-1099); Courts And Courtiers; Death; Mourning


CID: PART 12, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The good ximena
Last Line: A great connecting
Subject(s): Cid, El (1043-1099); Coffins; Death; Funerals; Spain - History


CID: PART 7, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: One true and
Last Line: Of his deeds
Subject(s): Alfonso V, King Of Aragon (1396-1458); Cid, El (1043-1099); Death; Murder; Tyranny And Tyrants


CINYRAS AND MYRRHA, by PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nor him alone produc'd the fruitful queen
Last Line: And, with her pains, reveng'd his mother's fires.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ovid
Subject(s): Death; Life; Mythology; Ovid (43 B.c.-17 A.d.); Translating & Interpreting; Dead, The


CIRCUS ANIMALS' DESERTION, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sought a theme and sought for it in vain
Last Line: In the foul rag-and-bone shop of the heart
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Memory; Past; Poetry And Poets; Yeats, William Butler (1865-1939)


CLANN CARTIE, by EGAN O'RAHILLY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My heart is withered and my health is gone
Last Line: I'd ram thy lamentation down thy neck.
Alternate Author Name(s): O'reilly, Egan; AodhagÁn Ó Rathaille
Subject(s): Death; Ireland; Dead, The; Irish


CLARIMONDE, by THEOPHILE GAUTIER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: With elbow buried in the downy pillow
Last Line: Thou owest to me?
Alternate Author Name(s): Theo, Le Bon
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Solitude; Dead, The; Loneliness


CLASSIC OF POETRY: 23. 'DEAD ROE DEER', by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A roe deer dead in the meadow
Last Line: And don't set the cur to barking
Subject(s): China - Early Period (to 200 B.c.); Death - Animals; Deer


CLAUDE MATTHEWS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Steadfastly from his childhood's
Last Line: By this divine promotion of his death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Tears; Youth; Dead, The; Destiny


CLEAPATRA TO THE ASP, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lie thou where life hath lain
Last Line: My heart is laid.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Cleopatra, Queen Of Egypt (69-30 B.c.); Death; Dead, The


CLEARISTA, by MELEAGER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: For death, not for love, hast thou
Last Line: Light to the tomb
Alternate Author Name(s): Meleagros
Subject(s): Death; Marriage


CLEOPATRA AND CHARMIAN, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm dying, yes, charmian, dying
Last Line: And lock up the back kitchen door.
Alternate Author Name(s): King, Ben
Subject(s): Cleopatra's Needle (obelisks); Cleopatra, Queen Of Egypt (69-30 B.c.); Death; Dead, The


CLERK SAUNDERS (1), by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Clerk saunders and may margaret / walked ower yon garden green
Last Line: Ne'er love him as ye did me
Subject(s): Death;love; "dead, The;


CLERKE RICHARD AND MAID MARGARET, by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There were two lovers who loved each other
Last Line: Green o'er the spot where love did perish.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, Isaac
Subject(s): Death; Hate; Love; Dead, The


CLEVEDON VERSES: 2. DORA, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She knelt upon her brother's grave
Last Line: My god, I leave it unto thee.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Clevedon, Great Britain; Death - Children; Death - Babies


CLEVEDON VERSES: 3. SECUTURUS, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Each night when I behold my bed
Last Line: And I would gladly die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Clevedon, Great Britain; Death - Children; Death - Babies


CLEVER TOM CLINCH GOING TO BE HANGED, by JONATHAN SWIFT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As clever tom clinch, while the rabble was bawling
Last Line: Who hung like a hero, and never would flinch.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


CLIPPING, by WANDA PRAISNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Vacuuming a chair
Last Line: How as we swam away, a garua mist %swallowed them--the gray place %where we learn to live with less
Subject(s): Death - Children; Vacuum Cleaners


CLOCK WAS CLANGING ONE, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: And to die was best
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Peace


CLOSING CEREMONIES FOR THE BICENTENNIAL (AFTER VIETNAM), by ELEANOR WILNER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was a long fall, that particular
Last Line: Outside of our reach, unwinding.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilner, Eleanor Rand
Subject(s): Death; Leaves; Snow; Winter; Dead, The


CLOUD SHADOW, by MICHAEL T. YOUNG    Poem Source                    
First Line: If it comes over me without my noticing
Last Line: And the last visitors are turned away
Subject(s): Death; Museums; Paintings And Painters; Shadows


CLOUDED SKY, by MIKLOS RADNOTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: The moon moves in a clouded sky
Last Line: Slowly, carefully. I live
Subject(s): Clouds; Death


CLOUDS, by DENISE LEVERTOV    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The clouds as I see them, rising
Subject(s): Love - Loss Of; Death; Clouds; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


CLOUDS, by EDEN PHILLPOTTS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Your realms and continents and mountains high
Subject(s): Death


CLOWNS' DAY, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Brother fools from everywhere
Last Line: Let us use it soberly.
Subject(s): Clowns; Death; Humorists; Jesters; Life; Love; Sin; Dead, The


COATS, by JANE KENYON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw him leaving the hospital
Last Line: For irremediable cold
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


COCAINE, THE LAST NIGHT, by JENNIFER MARTELLI    Poem Source                    
First Line: The white envelope fit in my fist, and yet
Last Line: Now you've no one to talk to
Subject(s): Death; Drugs And Drug Abuse


COCOTTE, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When a girl's sixteen, and as poor as she's pretty
Last Line: They're bringing my blind boy in at the gate.
Subject(s): Death; Girls; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


CODICIL, by HARRY GRISWOLD DWIGHT    Poem Text                    
First Line: And when I die call in, too, if you will
Last Line: An epitaph of wonder for my grave.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


COFFIN HANDLE, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Leaves a lasting impression %on a hand
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Nature


COINS AND COFFINS UNDER MY BED, by DIANE WAKOSKI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Three children dancing around an orange tree
Last Line: And the sun catching it, as it swings
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


COINS AND COFFINS UNDER MY BED, by DIANE WAKOSKI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Three children dancing around an orange tree
Last Line: And the sun catching it, as he swings
Subject(s): Death


COLD AND QUIET, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Cold, my dear, -- cold and quiet
Last Line: Love, now the children slumber, I come out to thee.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Flowers; Gardens & Gardening; Lilies; Love; Silence; Dead, The


COLD DAY IN SUMMER, by FRED YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: From a hut in vietnam
Last Line: Just gonna be another, %cold day in summer
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


COLD FOOD FESTIVAL DAY, by YUN PIAO    Poem Source                    
First Line: The day of cold food, sadly looking
Last Line: Were mourners here, last year
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Graves; Zen Buddhism


COLE'S ISLAND, by CHARLES OLSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I met death - he was a sportsman - on cole's
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


COLE'S ISLAND, by CHARLES OLSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I met death -- he was a sportsman -- on cole's
Last Line: Account I can give, of the encounter
Subject(s): Death; Islands


COLERIDGE AT CHAMOUNY, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I would I knew what ever happy stone
Last Line: Dims the proud glory of its heavenward flight.
Subject(s): Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Death; Poetry & Poets; Writing & Writers; Dead, The


COLLOQUY, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I died for beauty, but was scarce
Last Line: And covered up our names.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Truth; Dead, The


COLOR OF WATER, by MARJORIE MEEKER    Poem Text                    
First Line: You will be the color of water
Last Line: One day to the sun, and died.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


COLUMBUS AT SEVILLE, by ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear son, diego, I am old and deaf
Last Line: The date, 1571
Alternate Author Name(s): Q; Quiller-couch, A. T.
Subject(s): Columbus, Christopher (1451-1506); Courts & Courtiers; Death; Explorers; Spain; Dead, The; Exploring; Discovery; Discoverers


COME AND GONE, by EBENEZER ELLIOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The silent moonbeams on the drifted snow
Last Line: Dug edwin's grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Corn-law Rhymer; Elliot, Ebenezer
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


COME AWAY, DEATH, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Come away, death, make no mistake
Last Line: A dead-born child destroy its mother.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


COME AWAY, DEATH, by EDWIN JOHN PRATT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Willy nilly, he comes or goes, with the clown's logic
Last Line: On the outmoded page of the apocalypse.
Alternate Author Name(s): Pratt, E. J.
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Dead, The


COME AWAY, DEATH, by JAY ROGOFF    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now, at last, I've grown sick and tired of death
Last Line: Bang goes my alarm clock. Time to stop work
Subject(s): Death; Labor And Laborers


COME BACK!, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh why did you heed, eugene
Last Line: Come back for me, eugene, eugene!
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Graves; Kisses; Love - Loss Of; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


COME CLOSE MY EYES, by PETER PORTER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Our evil days grow shorter and the span
Last Line: May be the true porphyrogenitus
Subject(s): Death; Future Life


COME CLOSE TO DEATH, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: What's under your nose
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Nature


COME TO HARM, by ANDREW HUDGINS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We were driving from one state to another,
Last Line: There will be laughter
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


COME TO THE STONE ..., by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The child saw the bombers skate like stones across the field
Last Line: Come to the stone and tell me why I died
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Children; Death; Childhood; Dead, The


COME WITH ME INTO WINTER'S DISHEVELED GRASS, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Now that death is gone
Subject(s): Death


COME, DEATH - MY LADY IS DEAD, by CHARLES D'ORLEANS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: For dedy liif, my livy deth I wite
Last Line: O! Woful wretche! O! Wretche, lesse ones thy speche!
Alternate Author Name(s): D'orleans, Duc; Orleans, Charles Of
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


COME, HONEST BOYS, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Ye who have nothing to conceal
Last Line: In summer, under some green tree?
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Dead, The; Wine


COME, PEACE, by ALICE MONKS MEARS    Poem Text                    
First Line: If in your hour of clapping bells
Last Line: Be other than dread annunciation?
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Dead, The


COME, WALK WITH ME, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


COMET HYAKUTAKE, by JANE VARLEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: All that spring my friend was mad
Last Line: Dissolving remnant of something that used to be
Subject(s): Comets; Death


COMFORT, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Boatman, boatman! My brain is wild
Last Line: Or light up the hills with may.
Subject(s): Death – Children; Drowning; God; Consolation


COMFORT, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Even though it is uncomfortable
Last Line: To be comfortable %with letting her baby go
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


COMING, by BARBARA MILLER MACANDREW    Poem Text                    
First Line: It may be in the evening
Last Line: "and he will come."
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


COMING AND GOING, by GRACE STEELE HYDE TRINE    Poem Text                    
First Line: They stood rejoicing at his birth
Last Line: The tired old man smiled.
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Old Age; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


COMING DOWN IN OHIO, by DAVE SMITH    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My uniform hung air force blue, way uncool
Subject(s): Friendship; Poetry & Poets; Basketball; Death; Dead, The


COMMUNION, by HILDEGARDE FLANNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I have spoken with the dead
Last Line: I pass, for I have talked with death!
Subject(s): Death; Eucharist; Dead, The; Communion


COMPANION PIECES, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: You come to the summit alone,
Last Line: Alone at the summit, he dips his long cup, %her wings budding all day in his bright heart.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


COMPENSATIONS, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not with a flash that rends the blue
Last Line: And ask no more in death.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Eyes; Love; Moon; Dead, The; Nightmares


COMPLAINT OF FORGETTING THE DEAD, by JULES LAFORGUE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ladies and gentlemen / whose mothers are dead
Last Line: They go. ...
Subject(s): Death; Forgetfulness; Graves; Sleep; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


COMPLAINT ON THE OBLIVION OF THE DEAD, by JULES LAFORGUE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ladies and gentlemen %whose mother is no more
Last Line: Where are the dead? %they're gone
Variant Title(s): Complaint On The Oblivion Of The Worl
Subject(s): Death


COMPLETION, by ROBERT MCALMON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yesterday was tomorrow
Subject(s): Goats; Death - Animals


CONCENTRATION CAMP, by MARC LEVY    Poem Source                    
First Line: When I was little - please forgive me -
Last Line: Until her bat mitzvah, it's okay
Subject(s): Death; Religion


CONCEPTION OF DEATH, by FRIEDERIKE MAYROCKER    Poem Source                    
First Line: The tiny pits of the wild cherries
Last Line: Chitin smutty the yelling miner %in black leather gear
Subject(s): Death


CONCERNING SACRIFICES, by PAUL D. MCKERRY    Poem Source                    
First Line: From sounion's rocky crag
Last Line: Both just involve %different methods of killing
Subject(s): Death; Sacrifices


CONCERNING THE INFANTICIDE, MARIE FARRAR, by BERTOLT BRECHT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Marie farrar, born in april
Last Line: Therefore, I beg you, check your wrath and scorn %for man needs help from every creature born
Subject(s): Death - Children; Murder


CONCORD, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Reconciled by death's mild hand, that giving
Last Line: Reconciled.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Roundels; Dead, The


CONDOLENCE, by DOROTHY PARKER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They hurried here, as soon as you had died
Alternate Author Name(s): Rothschild, Dorothy
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CONFESSION, by FRANCIS SALTUS SALTUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Love came to earth with faith and trust
Last Line: "and god serenely answered -- ""it is mine."
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Faith; Love; Peace; Dead, The; World; Belief; Creed


CONFESSIONS, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What is he buzzing in my ears?
Last Line: But then, how it was sweet!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CONFESSIONS OF A COURTEOUS SOUTHERN WOMAN: SAYING THE MAGIC WORDS, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Passion is one thing, %but what about raising.
Last Line: I say please and thank you %and come out, come out, %like late, long rides.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


CONFIDENCE, by JUAN GONZALO ROSE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Arnold, I must tell you
Last Line: Dips his dirty fingers in your wine
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Pizarro, Francisco (1475-1521)


CONJUGI CARISSIMAE, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Marble fragment, freed at last
Last Line: "conjugi carissimae."
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Marriage; Past; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


CONQUERING RIVERS, by ALAN CREIGHTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death is conquered
Last Line: To the sea of life!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CONQUISTADOR: PROLOGUE, by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And the way goes on in the worn earth
Alternate Author Name(s): Fleming, Archibald
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


CONSECRATED GROUND, by KATE L. DICKINSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: She does not sleep in consecrated ground
Last Line: To sleep alone.
Subject(s): Boredom; Death; Ignorance; Ennui; Dead, The; Dullness; Stupdity


CONSEQUENCES, by BERTON BRALEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Outside it's been snowing
Last Line: A russian romance!
Subject(s): Books; Death; Reading; Dead, The


CONSIDER, by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now green comes springing o'er the heath
Last Line: "none striving, constraining none, and thinking not on death."
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


CONSIDERATE MAN, by BARRY BUTSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: All the fruit jars on his basement shelves
Last Line: I think, this man who couldn't wait
Subject(s): Death


CONSIDERATIONS, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Heavy, o lord, on me thy judgments lie
Last Line: Thou that art the god of love.
Subject(s): Death; God; Light; Love; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


CONSOLATIN TO M. DU PERIER, by FRANCOIS DE MALHERBE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And must thy grief, du perier, knowe no end?
Last Line: Can lead us unto peace.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


CONSOLATION, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, while the mourner stands beside the bier
Last Line: And faith lies slumbering on the breast of love!
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Consolation; Death; Mourning; Sympathy; Dead, The; Bereavement; Empathy


CONSOLATION, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: It binds my spirit like a spell
Last Line: Is not withheld from me.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Sympathy; Dead, The; Empathy


CONSOLATION TO M. DU PERRIER, by FRANCOIS DE MALHERBE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Du perrier, must thy grief eternal be
Last Line: This only gives us rest.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death - Children; Death - Babies


CONSOLATION; TO M. DUPERRIER, ON THE DEATH OF HIS DAUGHTER, by FRANCOIS DE MALHERBE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Will then, duperrier, thy sorrow be eternal?
Last Line: That gives us any rest.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death - Children; Death - Babies


CONSTANCY, by JOHN DRINKWATER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The shadows that companion me
Last Line: Walk in immortal fields of earth.
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Dead, The


CONSUMMATION, by JUDE NUTTER    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the distance watch tor, yes tor, devil's chair
Last Line: And, as if they knew; the nurses coming in to wash you
Subject(s): Death; Hell


CONTENTS OF A MINUTE, by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The woman across the hall
Last Line: Blows in from left field
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CONTENTS OF A MINUTE, by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The woman across the hall
Last Line: Elsewhere, the wind %blows in from left field
Subject(s): Death


CONTINUOUS SURFACE, by MARITA GARIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A tentative curve describing
Subject(s): Death - Children


CONTRA MORTEM: THE GREAT DEATH, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh if a thousand old folk looked askance
Last Line: That was what they called their questing was their lack
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CONTRACT, by KAREN THEMSTRUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: This fall, all the leaves die
Last Line: The body can arrange its own murder
Subject(s): Absence; Autumn; Death; Leaves; Seasons


CONTRADICTIONS, by AMY LEVY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now, even, I cannot think it true
Last Line: And yet my thought rejects the word.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CONVENTIONS, by KATE CULKIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Andy and I once drove five hours
Last Line: Not waste a breath on how we die %hold on, hold up, hold tight
Subject(s): Change; Death; Reason


CONVICTION, by N. R. A. BECKER    Poem Text                    
First Line: He is not dead, this friend
Last Line: He is not dead.
Subject(s): Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Dead, The; Convicts


COOL TOMBS, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: When abraham lincoln was shoveled into the tombs, he forgot the copperheads
Last Line: The dust ... In the cool tombs.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865); Presidents, United States; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


COPLAS ON THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER, THE GRAND-MASTER OF SANTIAGO, by JORGE MANRIQUE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let from its dream the soul awaken
Last Line: His deathless story
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Mourning


CORALIE, by FREDERICK GODDARD TUCKERMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pale water flowers
Last Line: And my little girl and I cry softly together.
Subject(s): Girls; Death; Flowers; Grief


CORDELIA, by BERNETTA VIOLA QUINN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Poor fool, poor faithful little lifeless fool
Last Line: The endless way her shattered father goes
Subject(s): Death; Religion


CORE OF WOE, by KENNETH SCAMBRAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Did the sirens sing to you in a garbled letter
Last Line: The mine became your rood
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Memory


CORIDON ON THE DEATH OF HIS DEAR ALEXIS, OB. JAN. 28, 1682/3, by THOMAS FLATMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alexis! Dear alexis! Lovely boy!
Last Line: For what my sighs and pray'rs can ne'er retrieve?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


CORIKOS, by RICHARD ALDINGTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The ancient songs
Last Line: Comes gently upon us
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CORINNA'S GOING A-MAYING, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Get up! Get up for shame! The blooming morn
Last Line: Come, my corinna, come, let's go a-maying.
Variant Title(s): Going A-maying;may-day
Subject(s): Carpe Diem; Courtship; Death; Holidays; May (month); New Year; Spring; Transience; Dead, The; Impermanence


CORNELIA II, by STEPHEN FRECH    Poem Source                    
First Line: I can hardly lift her, the third and only child
Last Line: What should I name her?
Subject(s): Death - Children


CORNET; MANNER OF LOVING & DYING OF CHRISTOPHER RILKE, by RAINER MARIA RILKE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Riding, riding, riding, day and night in the saddle
Last Line: There he saw an old woman's tears
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Flags; Flowers; Friendship; Grief; Love; Melancholy; Mothers And Sons; Roses; Sex; Soldiers; Travel; War


CORNEY'S HUT, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Old corney built in deadman's gap
Last Line: Upon the dog that mourned his master
Subject(s): Animals;death;dogs;funerals;solitude; "dead, The;burials;loneliness;


CORONARY IN LIPOSUCTION, by RODNEY JONES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hearing how the rope uncoiled from the knot
Last Line: Not that they died. Until they died, they weren't real
Subject(s): Death; Surgery


CORONATION, by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At the king's gate the subtle noon
Last Line: Slave in his father's stead.
Alternate Author Name(s): H. H.; Holm, Saxe; Jackson, Helen Hunt
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


CORONER'S REPRIEVE, by BOB HICOK    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For the third time in a week he dreams
Last Line: Or pride, ingenious with his lust, determined %enough to die
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Detective Stories


CORPSE WAS IN THE BED. ON ITS BACK. THE EYES WERE, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Bottles of beer. Chicken wings on the end table
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death


CORPSES (1), by LYNN EMANUEL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Are unhappy in this shut down
Last Line: Slipperly look. And even a corpse can be a disguise
Subject(s): Corpses; Death


CORRESPONDENCE, by JANE YEH    Poem Source                    
First Line: I've gotten nothing for weeks. You might think of me
Last Line: Loose from the gums, the way animals go %extinct, in geological time
Subject(s): Death; Writing And Writers


CORTEGE FOR ROSENBLOOM, by WALLACE STEVENS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now, the wry rosenbloom is dead
Last Line: Rosenbloom is dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CORYBANTIAST, by MARY BRENNAN CLAPP    Poem Text                    
First Line: Who, thinking on death, decides
Last Line: Too long the idle night!
Subject(s): Death; Festivals; Future Life; Rites & Ceremonies; Dead, The; Fairs; Pageants; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


COSTANZA, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She knelt in prayer. A stream of sunset fell
Last Line: His last faint breath just waved her floating hair.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Desolation; Women; Dead, The


COTTAGE AND HALL, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With eyes to her sewing-work dropped down
Last Line: And may be thinks of alexis.
Subject(s): Domestics; Mothers & Sons; Mourning; Death – Children


COTTAGE MUSK, by ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Or in caprice or through neglect
Last Line: You'll find it nowhere.
Alternate Author Name(s): Q; Quiller-couch, A. T.
Subject(s): Country Life; Death; Herbs; Dead, The


COULD DEATH, by GUY BENNETT    Poem Source                    
Last Line: The order of lone things
Subject(s): Death, Return From; Solitude


COULD I FORGET!, by CHARLES V. H. ROBERTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ah! Could my wakening spirit but forget
Last Line: My love now dead, but once so wholly mine!
Subject(s): Death; Forget-me-nots; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Dead, The; Paradise


COULD THEY BUT KNOW (NOVEMBER, 1918), by WILL CHAMBERLAIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Could they but know -- the countless heroes dead
Last Line: And vision give our holy dead to-day.
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Honor; Military; Soldiers; Veterans Day; World War I; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines; First World War


COULD YOU HAVE BLINKED AND NOT SEEN IT AND BEEN SAVED?, by LARRY HOLLAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: Six years old I stared unblinking
Last Line: Curled around time's trigger %frames life surely %as a shot in an album
Subject(s): Death - Children


COUNTERPOINT: TWO ROOMS, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He, in the room above, grown old and tired
Last Line: The slow grey clouds go slowly gainst the sky
Subject(s): Seasons; Death; Man-women Relationships; Despair; Happiness


COUNTING THE BEATS, by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You, love, and I
Last Line: Wakeful they lie.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


COUNTING THE WINTER DEAD, by MADELINE DEFREES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Off the oregon coast, thirty-three in storm and sudden
Last Line: Voracious and benign, spare us o lord!
Alternate Author Name(s): Mary Gilbert, Sister; De Frees, Madeline
Subject(s): Death; Fish & Fishing; Funerals - At Sea; Oregon; Dead, The; Anglers; Burials At Sea


COUNTRY FUNERAL, by AMY LEE SPENCER    Poem Text                    
First Line: This is the greatest day you ever knew
Last Line: You have known fame at last -- among the dead.
Subject(s): Country Life; Death; Funerals; Life; Prayer; Dead, The; Burials


COUP D'ETAT, by RUTH HERSCHBERGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: A tremor, like magnitude, shook the world
Last Line: And, gorged with terror, we have leave to die
Subject(s): Death


COUPLE, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The man went out to look
Last Line: In the days of anarchy %and old parents
Subject(s): Anarchism And Anarchists; Cold; Death


COUSIN BELL; AN INCIDENT IN REAL LIFE, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A dark fir-wud hings ower the burn
Last Line: The brithers' hearts for sister bell!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Cousins; Death; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


COUSINS, by BARBARA HELFGOTT HYETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: I wake up first, watch the roses
Last Line: We didn't know what we were waiting for then
Subject(s): Death - Children


COWDOGS CAUGHT THEIR FIRST JACKRABBIT, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Growling to protect his trophy, the bloody ears
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Nature; Rabbits


COWPER'S CONSOLATION, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He knew what mortals know when tried
Last Line: God took his own!
Subject(s): Consolation; Cowper, William (1731-1800); Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


CRACKING THE SHELL, by CHI-HA KIM    Poem Source                    
First Line: At evening %a green star burns
Last Line: To be born again %as the universe
Subject(s): Birth; Death, Return From


CRADLE SONG, by ALICE CONNELLY NAGLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The grave next to yours belongs
Last Line: Small gifts of a baseball, a cluster of sourgrass, %that will keep you my son, %understood
Subject(s): Death - Children


CRASH, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: He joyrides through all she has to say
Last Line: Begins to smile
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Pain


CRAUSHEEN, by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ay so, a wee house, / an' three acres av green
Last Line: "from broadway—maureen!"
Subject(s): Death - Children; Girls; Love; Thought; Death - Babies; Thinking


CRAZY OLD MAN FROM FARIBAULT, by JOHN REINHARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: You'll find him in this town
Last Line: And the blind squint defiantly into dawn
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Old Age


CREATED CLAY, by VIRGIL BROWNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: I stood today on a mound of clay
Last Line: The breath of god.
Subject(s): Death; Rest; Soul; Dead, The


CRESCENT MOON, by ELLA C. MACOMB    Poem Text                    
First Line: The crescent moon hangs low in the azure sky
Last Line: To bring to all eternal peace. . .
Subject(s): Death; Moon; Night; Sky; Dead, The; Bedtime


CRIB, by MAUDE MEEHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is too silent here
Subject(s): Death - Children


CRIME WAS IN GRANADA: 1. THE CRIME, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He was seen, walking between rifles
Last Line: Know it-poor grandma!-in his granada
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Assassination; Death; Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936); Poetry And Poets; Tragedy; War


CRIME WAS IN GRANADA: 3, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He was seen walking... %friends, carve
Last Line: The crime was in granada, in his granada!
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Assassination; Crime And Criminals; Death; Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936); Murder


CROSS OF DEATH, by OKELLO OCULI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Nothing breaks the silence of sleep's territory
Last Line: Bites of teeth of worms
Subject(s): Death


CROSSED SONG, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The days slid away in june's longest light
Last Line: Of iris unfolded and glistened in the sun
Subject(s): Death; Grief


CROSSING ALONE THE NIGHTED FERRY, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And free land of the grave
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Charon; Death


CROSSING OVER, by BENJAMIN HOLLANDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: (march 13-19) %(march 19-24) %the doctor's name: zohar
Last Line: We don't know who the book of who are was %was for %such the letters are
Subject(s): Celan, Paul (1920-1970); Death; Disappeared Persons; Faith; Farewell; Memory; Sons


CROSSING THE BAR, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sunset and evening star
Last Line: When I have crossed the bar.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Evening; Immortality; Religion; Sea; Dead, The; Sunset; Twilight; Theology; Ocean


CROSSROADS' BURIAL (SUGGESTED BY GALSWORTHY'S APPLE TREE), by MARY ATWATER TAYLOR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Green at the crossroads lifts the narrow mound
Last Line: And her proud feet have found a pathway home.
Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Death; Funerals; Roads; Suicide; Estrangement; Outcasts; Dead, The; Burials; Paths; Trails


CROWDING, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So many are dead or dying
Last Line: That living too %must be worthwhile
Subject(s): Death


CRUELTY, by STEPHEN ORLEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Because we were all sweaty
Alternate Author Name(s): Orlen, Steve
Subject(s): African Americans - Women; Cruelty; Death; Drugs & Drug Abuse; Impotence; Dead, The


CRUISERS' VERSE, by VICTOR NOEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Look at them
Last Line: Of salt and flesh
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Shadows; Warships


CRYING, by DONNA TURNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: The first time no one taught me
Last Line: Slower, as if through %the murmuring waters ofthe womb
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


CUP, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What longing you had to be nothing more
Last Line: Your suffering is too much for us to bear'
Subject(s): Death; Grief


CUPIDS AND LOVES, AND MEN OF GENTLER MIEN, by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Catullus, Caius Valerius
Subject(s): Death; Love – Loss Of; Mourning


CURTAINS, by RUTH STONE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Putting up new curtains,
Subject(s): Landlord & Tenants; Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


CUTHBERT, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beautiful mother / of a beautiful boy
Last Line: Welcomed by christ who has conquered the grave!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Heaven; Mothers & Sons; Death - Babies; Paradise


CYCLE, by JOHN F. DEANE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now, among familiar gulls and curlews
Last Line: The effort of limbs pounding the air in panic
Subject(s): Death; Dublin Bay, Ireland; Winter


CYCLES, by JAMES CHRISTIAN LINDBERG    Poem Text                    
First Line: This hyacinth is some dead poet's dust
Last Line: Death beckons—whither?—what?—no words betray.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


CYNOTAPHIUM (1), by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When some dear human friend to death doth bow
Last Line: I laid thy sightless head full gently there.
Variant Title(s): The Tear Of Friendship
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Dead, The


CYNOTAPHIUM (2), by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I cannot think thine all is buried here
Last Line: How much on such dark ground a gleaming thread can do!
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Dead, The


CYNTHIADES: TO CYNTHIA ON HER MOTHER'S DECEASE, by FRANCIS KYNASTON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: April is past, then do not shed
Last Line: But feels eternal sleep.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


CYNTHIADES: TO CYNTHIA ON HIS LOVE AFTER DEATH, by FRANCIS KYNASTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let lovers that like honey-flies
Last Line: Lives, though not in thine eyes, yet in my heart.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Nature Of; Dead, The


CYRIL TOURNEUR, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A sea that heaves with horror of the night
Last Line: And over all these one star -- chastity.
Subject(s): Death; Hell; Sea; Soul; Storms; Dead, The; Ocean


DADDY WARBUCKS, by ANNE SEXTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What's missing is the eyeballs
Subject(s): Fictional Characters; Fathers & Daughters; Incest; Death


DADDY, DON'T DIE, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: As you give meaning to our days
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


DAHN THE PLUG 'OLE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A muvver was barfin' 'er biby one night
Last Line: "your biby 'as fell dahn the plug 'ole / not lorst, but gorn before!"
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


DAHOMEAN SONG FOR THE DEAD, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I see it
Subject(s): Death


DAILY DYING, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not in a moment drops the rose
Last Line: Wide they will open for you and me!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Nature; Summer; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


DAISIES, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Daisies at the door
Last Line: Eddie died
Subject(s): Death; Flowers


DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENADOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 1, by JOHN M. DAGNALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Long ere ruthless civil war laid waste
Last Line: They idolized with fond, indulgent care.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Beauty; Death; Love; Soldiers; United States - History; Women; Dead, The


DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENANDOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 10, by JOHN M. DAGNALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: When the chieftain deep into the forest shade
Last Line: And on his mangled bosom died.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Beauty; Death; Love; Soldiers; United States - History; Women; Dead, The


DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENANDOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 2, by JOHN M. DAGNALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sounds of trumpet, drum, and shrilling fife
Last Line: His lifeless flesh.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Beauty; Death; Love; Soldiers; United States - History; Women; Dead, The


DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENANDOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 3, by JOHN M. DAGNALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Upon the balmy breeze of that same morning
Last Line: * * *
Subject(s): American Civil War; Beauty; Death; Love; Soldiers; United States - History; Women; Dead, The


DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENANDOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 4, by JOHN M. DAGNALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: At early dawn the wounded federal
Last Line: Of both the rescued and the rescuer.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Beauty; Death; Love; Soldiers; United States - History; Women; Dead, The


DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENANDOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 5, by JOHN M. DAGNALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: One bright morn as the lovers near the cot
Last Line: Them in a loathsome dungeon south.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Beauty; Death; Love; Soldiers; United States - History; Women; Dead, The


DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENANDOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 6, by JOHN M. DAGNALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Down beside her senseless mother daisy
Last Line: Death freed reuben from his clanking chains.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Beauty; Death; Love; Soldiers; United States - History; Women; Dead, The


DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENANDOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 7, by JOHN M. DAGNALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Soon upon the breeze she heard the tramp
Last Line: Were lost, in the gloom of night enshrouded deeply.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Beauty; Death; Love; Soldiers; United States - History; Women; Dead, The


DAISY SWAIN, THE FLOWER OF SHENANDOAH; A TALE OF THE REBELLION: 9, by JOHN M. DAGNALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Not till their victims charr'd remains exhaled
Last Line: "but never from your wicked conscience.[""]"
Subject(s): American Civil War; Beauty; Death; Love; Soldiers; United States - History; Women; Dead, The


DALLAS: HIS DIRGE, by DIANA JAMES    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dallas is dead
Last Line: No loveliness while dallas is alive.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Love - Unrequited; Dead, The


DAMON & PYTHIAS, by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When he got into bed
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


DAMON THE MOWER, by ANDREW MARVELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hark how the mower damon sung
Last Line: For death thou art a mower too.
Subject(s): Country Life; Death; Dead, The


DANCE FINALE, by SAMUEL E. BOYD    Poem Source                    
First Line: I, too, shall dance the dance of death
Subject(s): Death


DANCE OF DEATH, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: The mask. Look at the mask
Last Line: Over the faulty pain of new york
Subject(s): Death; Depressions, Economic; New York City - Revolutionary Period; Parades; United States


DANCE OF DEATH (AIR RAID AT NORWICH), by CAMILLA DOYLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The electric lights begin
Last Line: And now begin the drums.
Subject(s): Air Raids; Air Warfare; Dancing & Dancers; Death; Dead, The


DANCE OF DEATH, SELS., by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sir emperour, lorde of al the ground
Last Line: In this worlde here ther is reste none
Subject(s): Death


DANCE OF DEATH: THE DANCE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Come forthe, sire sergeaunt, with your
Last Line: But many a man, yif I shal not tarye, %ofte daunceth, but nothinge of herte
Subject(s): Death


DANCING ON ROUGH WATER: DEATH OF A BALLERINA IN THE SEA OF CORTEZ, by JAY P. WHITE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Where the pacific kisses
Last Line: To run deep, rise high, sail on
Subject(s): Death; Pacific Ocean


DANGER, by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With what a childish and short sighted sense
Last Line: Lies hid the pebble for the fatal sling.
Alternate Author Name(s): H. H.; Holm, Saxe; Jackson, Helen Hunt
Subject(s): Advice; Death; Wind; Dead, The


DANNY DEEVER, by RUDYARD KIPLING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: What are the bugles blowin' for?' said files-on-parade
Last Line: After hangin' danny deever in the mornin'.
Variant Title(s): Files-on-parade
Subject(s): Army Life; Bugles; Capital Punishment; Military Justice; Napoleon I (1769-1821); Soldiers; War; Drills & Minor Tactics; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Courts Martial


DAPHNAIDA, by EDMUND SPENSER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What ever man he be, whose heavie mynd
Last Line: But what of him became I cannot weene.
Alternate Author Name(s): Clout, Colin
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DARK MATTER, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Someone you love has just turned a
Last Line: How will you miss us %before we are gone?
Subject(s): Death; Peace


DARK ROSALEEN, by TOMAS COSTELLO    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: O my dark rosaleen
Last Line: My dark rosaleen!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Freedom; Hearts; Ireland; Love - Loss Of; O'donnell, Hugh Roe (1572-1602); Patriotism; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Liberty; Irish; Red Hugh, Lord Of Tyrconnel


DAS EWIG-WEIBLICHE, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Last night I saw thee gliding to my bed
Last Line: "mother, and wife, and sister,—one in three!"
Subject(s): Comfort; Death - Mothers; Sleep; Women; Dead, The


DAUGHTERS OF TROY: ANDROMACHIE LEARNS OF HER SON'S FATE, by EURIPIDES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O wife of hector, phrygia's mightiest once
Last Line: Have I attained - I, who have lost my son!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Troy


DAVID, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He is young. The father is dead
Last Line: The father is dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Funerals; Mourning; Dead, The; Burials; Bereavement


DAVID, by CYNTHIA SUE PEDERSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: He had a broad face, full cheeks
Last Line: As our current events topics %each friday: %vietnam, world hunger
Subject(s): Death - Children


DAVID, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O for a feast, pomegranate wine, and song
Last Line: Over the world, even amid death
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; David (d. 962 B.c.); Death; Israel; Plays And Playwrights; Prophets And Prophecy; Religion


DAVID'S CHILD; SONNET, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In face of a great sorrow like to death
Last Line: But when the heart is broken -- not a word.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


DAWES CEMETERY, by EDIE ARONOWITZ MUELLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Little aggie is held
Last Line: He rocks in the evening on his porch %that faces the opposite way
Subject(s): Death - Children


DAWN, by CAREL DE HASETH    Poem Source                    
First Line: When the first rays of sunlight
Last Line: Mocks in song %my fear of death
Subject(s): Dawn; Death


DAWN, by DANIEL MACINTYRE HENDERSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: The hour of dawn is the hour of death
Last Line: The hour of dawn is the hour of life!
Subject(s): Arms & Armor; Dawn; Death; War; World War I; Weapons; Ammunition; Sunrise; Dead, The; First World War


DAWN, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Blow out the candles, my little one
Last Line: O I am cold, -- cold.
Subject(s): Candles; Dawn; Death; Rivers; Sunrise; Dead, The


DAWN, by AUGUSTA DAVIES WEBSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The young light trembles through the waking sky
Last Line: To smile away the hours and long to die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Home, Cecil; Webster, Mrs. Julia Augusta
Subject(s): Dawn; Death; Sunrise; Dead, The


DAWN BEHIND NIGHT, by ISAAC ROSENBERG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lips! Bold, frenzied utterance, shape to the thoughts that prompted by hate
Last Line: That will find us and free us and take us where its portals are opened wide.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


DAWN SONGS, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In san millan %bells are tolling
Last Line: So on fire to be wed
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Widows And Widowers


DAY COMES FOR MY FATHER, by ANN S. GOLDSMITH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Not long after the infinite weariness
Last Line: And the sky opened wider than ever before
Subject(s): Death; Fathers


DAY OF MY DEATH, by PIER PAOLO PASOLINI    Poem Source                    
First Line: In a city, trieste or udine
Last Line: With curls on their brows
Subject(s): Death


DAY OF THE DEAD, by JOSE ASUNCION SILVA    Poem Source                    
First Line: The light is dim, the day opaque. The drizzle falls and
Last Line: The mournful bells that speak to the living of the dead!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Heaven; Melancholy; Peace


DAY WE DIE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: To wipe out %the traces of our feet
Subject(s): Death


DAY WE DIE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: To blow away %our footprints
Subject(s): Death


DAYLIGHT IS DYING, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The daylight is dying
Last Line: You some echo of song.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Evening; Singing & Singers; Stars; Dead, The; Sunset; Twilight


DAYS OF 1986, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He was believed by his peers to be an important poet
Last Line: And rejoice at the inner voice, so lofty and pure.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Women; Women's Rights; Dead, The; Feminism


DE AEGYPTO, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where the wet bank shines
Last Line: If I die not in my own land.
Subject(s): Blackbirds; Death; Flowers; Hearts; Moon; Violets; Dead, The


DE COENATIONE MICAE, by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Look round. You see a little supper room
Last Line: Bid you be merry and remember death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Martial
Subject(s): Caesar, Julius (100-44 B.c.); Death; Dead, The


DE LEO TWINS, by JILL BART    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the cemetery
Last Line: And circle slowly, telling %the hours of their only dance
Subject(s): Death - Children


DE PROFUNDIS, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The face which, duly as the sun
Last Line: Smiling -- so I! Thy days go on!
Subject(s): Barrett, Edward (d. 1840); Consolation; Death; Drowning; Dead, The


DE PROFUNDIS, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: My soul! / can this as truth abide
Last Line: We only die.
Subject(s): Bethlehem, Palestine; Death; Graves; Jesus Christ; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


DE PROFUNDIS, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: You must be troubled, asthore
Last Line: Go back and sleep, my dear!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DE PROFUNDIS; DEDICATED TO MY DEAR FRIEND MARY STRUDWICK NICOLSON, by BELLE RICHARDSON HARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sunshine faded from the room
Last Line: To greet that resurrection morn!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Heaven; Mothers; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


DE RERUM NATURA: BOOK 3, SELECTION, by TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No single thing abides; but all things flow
Last Line: How beautiful thy feet are on the hills!
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucretius
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Dead, The


DE RERUM NATURA: BOOK 3. AGAINST THE FEAR OF DEATH, by TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What has this bugbear death to frighten man
Last Line: As he who dy'd a thousand years ago.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucretius
Variant Title(s): Translations From Lucretius De Rerum Natura: From The Latter Part Of
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Life; Lucretius (99-55 B.c.); Translating & Interpreting; Dead, The


DE RERUM NATURA: BOOK 3. DEATH IS NOTHING, by TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now no more shall thy home nor thy dear wife
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucretius
Subject(s): Death


DEAD, by ADA CAMBRIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who did you say, my lady?' drawled the earl
Last Line: "the music makes me giddy. Take me home!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Cross, George, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Saint Lucia (caribbean Island); Yellow Fever; Dead, The


DEAD, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A knock is at her door, but she is weak
Last Line: She keeps her last, long liaison with death!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEAD, by JOSE MARIA EGUREN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The snow-covered dead
Last Line: On the unending road
Subject(s): Death; Desolation; Graves


DEAD, by LIONEL PIGOT JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In merioneth, over the sad moor
Last Line: A spirit cries be strong! And cries be still!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEAD, by KATE NORTHROP    Poem Source                    
First Line: Their reward is %they become innocent again,
Last Line: And most of all, she is beyond reach, beautiful.
Subject(s): Death; Forgiveness; Memory


DEAD, by KATHLEEN PEIRCE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Might they really want to let go of giving back?
Last Line: Thought of anyway. They stay awake in her
Subject(s): Death; Memory


DEAD, by SALVATORE QUASIMODO    Poem Source                    
First Line: It seemed as if voices were raised
Last Line: And branches lifting the stars
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Corpses; Death; Graves


DEAD, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If I hearken at your grave
Last Line: By that road.
Subject(s): Brides; Death; Hearts; Love; Dead, The


DEAD AMY, by AUGUSTA DAVIES WEBSTER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Do I weep because she is dead?
Last Line: And so I do not weep
Alternate Author Name(s): Home, Cecil; Webster, Mrs. Julia Augusta
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


DEAD ANIMALS, by JOHN HOLLANDER    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Granted then, that the punishment
Last Line: I'll trade this one in for another story
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEAD AT ELEVEN, by JOHN E. REINECKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Make no threne!
Last Line: Soldans surround him.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


DEAD BEFORE DEATH, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Changed and cold, how changed and very cold
Last Line: So cold and lost for ever evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEAD BOY, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: The little cousin is dead, by foul subtraction
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


DEAD BOY, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The little cousin is dead, by foul subtraction
Last Line: But this was the old tree's late branch wrenched away, %grieving the sapless limbs, the shorn and sh
Subject(s): Death - Children


DEAD CENTER (AN ELEGY), by RUTH WHITMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A thin fox
Last Line: For the stingy fox, to prove %that you were here
Subject(s): Death


DEAD CHILDREN, by PETER WILD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Perhaps it is a comfort when the ancients go
Last Line: Like confused deer one sees by the highway, %circling and circling the struck young at dawn
Subject(s): Death - Children


DEAD CONQUERORS, by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: They came by water
Last Line: Few survived their horses
Subject(s): Death; Latin America - History; Peru


DEAD DEER, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Amid pale green milkweed, wild clover
Last Line: Cruel luxuriance.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Decay; Deer; Dead, The; Rot; Decadence


DEAD FISH ON THE SHORE WITH CLAMS, by PABLO MEDINA    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is winter
Last Line: To abandon hope
Subject(s): Absence; Boats; Clams; Cuba; Death; Marine Animals; Sea Voyages


DEAD FOUNTAINS, by ROYALL HENDERSON SNOW    Poem Text                    
First Line: Moonstains on a leaf-strewn cloister walk
Last Line: That cast upward hollow echoes of the stars.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEAD FRIEND, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone, o gentle heart and true
Last Line: Love makes music of his own past
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Roundels


DEAD GALLOP, by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Like ashes, like seas breeding into themselves
Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Grief; Mourning; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


DEAD GALLOP, by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Like ashes, like oceans swarming
Last Line: Of what's full, dark with heavy drops
Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Grief; Mourning


DEAD HORSE, by THOMAS LUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At the fence line, I was about to call him in when
Subject(s): Horses; Death - Animals; Food & Eating


DEAD HORSE, by CECILIA MEIRELES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw the early morning mist
Last Line: O heavy breast of the dead horse!
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Skeletons


DEAD IN SIGHT OF FAME, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead! Dead! Dead!
Last Line: Will see it and be reconciled.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Fame; Heaven; Tears; Dead, The; Reputation; Paradise


DEAD JOY, by ANNE DOOLITTLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: In a land green and plainer than snails
Last Line: Pour the view, body sands. Aim and die for all my deaths
Subject(s): Death


DEAD JOYS, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Moan on with thy loud changeless wail
Last Line: Or art thou pitiless as wind or sea?
Subject(s): Death; Desolation; Disasters; Funerals - At Sea; Love - Loss Of; Sailing & Sailors; Shipwrecks; Dead, The; Burials At Sea; Seamen; Sails


DEAD LOVE, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We are face to face, and between us here
Last Line: Aye, up till the death-blind eyes are hid!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


DEAD LOVE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead love, by treason slain, lies stark
Last Line: Dead love.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Roundels; Dead, The


DEAD LOVE, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Of all that's cold in arctic skies
Last Line: Nor dead as love that once had birth.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


DEAD MAN ASKS FOR A SONG, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sing me a song of the dead
Last Line: And travel to the underworld
Subject(s): Death


DEAD MAN BLUES, by GERRIT LANSING    Poem Source                    
First Line: Do you know you energize me so
Last Line: Knowing at lost last minute only last of life
Subject(s): Death


DEAD MAN'S COTTAGE, by JAMES HARRY KNIGHT-ADKIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A loft with a ruckle of twisted rafters where the blue sky shows through ...
Last Line: Stay.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


DEAD MAN'S MORRICE, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There came a crowder to the mermaid inn
Last Line: And look in vain.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Forests; Ghosts; Lips; May (month); Night; Supernatural; Dead, The; Woods; Bedtime


DEAD MEN, by BERNADETTE GEYER    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father took the shortcut to cousin ray's funeral
Last Line: We don't usually notice, let alone understand
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


DEAD MEN, by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I stoop and pluck the tansy's gold
Last Line: Or whose great ship, or long-gone rose?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEAD MEN, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dead men, dead men %where in the steppes the birds flit and the day splits in
Last Line: So that the eyes of the jealous film over %dead men, dead men
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves


DEAD MEN'S HOLIDAY; AFTER SHIPKA, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who dares to say the dead men were not glad
Last Line: "and better this than fighting in the sun."
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEAD OR ALIVE IN BELGIUM, by RON PADGETT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Somebody you think is dead is alive
Subject(s): Life; Death; Belgium; Dead, The


DEAD OUT-OF-DOORS, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: High from the ground, and blown upon by air
Last Line: "to cry, ""o grave, where is thy victory!"
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Soul; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


DEAD PINES, by DANE ZAJC    Poem Source                    
First Line: We were shrunken from fear
Last Line: Close the doors of your hearing %before our silence
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Funerals; Silence


DEAD POET, by JOSEPHINE PINCKNEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: We thought of him as filling an armchair
Last Line: Who now held knowledge of our going hence.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEAD RACCOON, LEGS IN THE AIR, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Washes his paws in the sky
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Nature; Raccoons


DEAD REBEL, by ENRIQUE GONZALEZ MARTINEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Below the earth he rests in peace,' they say
Last Line: Ah, no! It is not true. He does not rest!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Peace


DEAD SELVES, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How many of my selves are dead?
Last Line: Since all my other selves are dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


DEAD SHALL BE RAISED INCORRUPTIBLE, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A piece of flesh gives off
Last Line: Lieutenant! %this corpse will not stop burning!
Subject(s): Death


DEAD SOLDIERS' AUTUMN, by KAJETAN KOVIC    Poem Source                    
First Line: The leaves are falling now
Last Line: The day when we could die for it is done
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Holidays; Memorial Day; Patriotism; Rest; Soldiers


DEAD TEACHER, by PATRICIA TRAXLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: No one believes me %about the dead teacher
Last Line: & then stopped %& looked both ways again
Subject(s): Death; Schools; Teaching And Teachers


DEAD THINGS, by DANE ZAJC    Poem Source                    
First Line: Rain lapped at the stones
Last Line: The decaying faces of dead years
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Fathers; Graves; Heaven


DEAD TURK, by LI KUANG-T'IEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Was he english, or french?
Last Line: On a certain day in a certain month of a certain year, %there was such and such a human being
Subject(s): China - Foreign Population; Death


DEAD UNTO SIN', by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have buried me out of the land of sin
Last Line: I am the man who was born to-day
Subject(s): Death; Repentance


DEAD VIOLETS, by AUGUSTA DAVIES WEBSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They took them from the woodland glade
Last Line: And she is dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Home, Cecil; Webster, Mrs. Julia Augusta
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Violets; Dead, The


DEAD WAVES, by MANUEL GUTIERREZ NAJERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the deep darkness underneath the ground
Last Line: O deep and silent currents of my soul!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Rest; Shadows; Silence


DEAD, ADJ., SELS., by AMBROSE BIERCE                        Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Labor And Laborers


DEAD, MY LORDS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead, my lords and gentlemen!
Last Line: Dead, my lords and gentlemen!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Praise; Dead, The


DEAD, THEY'LL BURN YOU UP WITH ELECTRICITY, by MARCUS ARGENTARIUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: You'll have time to grow wise in their company
Alternate Author Name(s): Markus Argentarios
Subject(s): Death


DEAD-HORSE GATE, by RODERIC JOSEPH QUINN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The track that ran through hunthaway
Last Line: Along the lachlan-side.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Drought; Horses; Legends; Dead, The


DEAR DYING TOWN, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The food is cheap; the squirrels are black; the box factories have all
Last Line: P.S.: remember susanville, where restore the night sky has become the town cry
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Towns; Worry


DEAR GENTLE SOUL, by LUIS DE CAMOENS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear gentle soul, who went so soon away
Last Line: As from my own he swept you far away
Alternate Author Name(s): Camoes, Luis De; Camoens, Luiz Vaz De
Subject(s): Death


DEAR LEO, by KAREN YOCHIM    Poem Source                    
First Line: I told you when you called
Last Line: Out on. I guess this means we're %no longer engaged. %keep in touch
Subject(s): Death - Children


DEAR LITTLE LADY WITH SNOW WHITE HAIR, by PAULINE KUNDERD MANLY    Poem Text                    
Last Line: I hope to see you again over there.
Subject(s): Death; Labor & Laborers; Retirement; Seamstresses; Dead, The; Work; Workers


DEAR LOVELY DEATH, by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Dear lovely death, %change is thy other name
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Langston
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events


DEAR PARAMEDIC, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My baby's dead!'
Last Line: That I never %got to finish %rocking %my baby
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


DEAR THINGS AND QUEER THINGS, by LOUISA COOKE DON-CARLOS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The world's so full of dear things
Last Line: How can I leave them all?
Subject(s): Death; Pleasure; Dead, The


DEAR TOM THIS BROWN JUG, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "dear tom, this brown jug which now foams with good ale"
Last Line: So here's to my lovely sweet kate of the vale
Subject(s): Bottles;death;drinks & Drinking;friendship; "dead, The;


DEAREST M -, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In november when the days are short and dim
Last Line: Is hazy as he looks out at the apple tree
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Winter; Dead, The; Bereavement


DEATH, by AESCHYLUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Of all gods death alone
Last Line: We know not what he saith.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I am a stranger in the land
Last Line: I have no friend save god!
Subject(s): Death;religion; "dead, The;theology;


DEATH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Then shall he lie in the earth
Last Line: Or the flute's gay melodies
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


DEATH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "o death, rock me asleep"
Last Line: There is no rememdy
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


DEATH, by MALTBIE DAVENPORT BABCOCK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why be afraid of death, as though your life were breath?
Last Line: And work, nor care to rest, and find the last the best.
Variant Title(s): Emancipation
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


DEATH, by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Haul up the anchor, captain old, o death, for it is time
Last Line: And hail the unknown dark to find a shore beyond the deep!
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails


DEATH, by JOSEPH BEAUMONT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Look not so fierce; thy hands are ty'd, I know
Last Line: Borne in a surer birth of immortalitie.
Subject(s): Adam & Eve; Bible; Death; Devil; Immortality; Spiritual Life; Eve; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub


DEATH, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death! That struck when I was most confiding
Last Line: That from which it sprung -- eternity.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by STOPFORD AUGUSTUS BROOKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My little hour of envied joy is past
Last Line: Enough of loveless life, shut to the door.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by JOHN CLARE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Flowers shall hang upon the palls
Last Line: And the grave whereon the bright snowdrops grow %shall be the same soil as the beauty below
Subject(s): Death


DEATH, by PADRAIG J. DALY    Poem Source                    
First Line: And must I leave this world of music
Last Line: O christ eb near, o christ, and pity me
Subject(s): Boats; Death; Sea Voyages


DEATH, by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: The destroyer cometh; his footstep is light
Last Line: Are the curtains which shroud joy's deadliest foe.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Beauty'll be no fairer than
Last Line: Fits their skulls for bells, not crowns.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by DOROTHY DREISBACH    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death took the orange out of the sunshine
Last Line: The scar of the wound will always be there.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DEATH, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Storm and strife and stress
Last Line: Day rides the hills of death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: From the bones of animals
Last Line: Pomona %naked and laughing
Subject(s): Bones; Cemeteries; Death; Memory; Statues


DEATH, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: So much effort
Last Line: No effort at all
Subject(s): Death


DEATH, by WILLIAM HAMMOND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sunk eyes, cold lips, chaps fall'n, cheeks pale and wan
Last Line: Will cause the mind betimes to loathe her cage.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by GEORGE HERBERT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, thou wast once an uncouth hideous thing
Last Line: Making our pillows either down, or dust.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by MARY HOVEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Some day I too will seem asleep
Last Line: Who loved my tired eyes.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by JAMES HERVEY HYSLOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not loneliness of soul
Last Line: The silver cords of love and life.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Soul; Dead, The


DEATH, by MILDRED M. JEFFERY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Listen, %she spent her days
Last Line: Current cut. %that's all
Variant Title(s): Condolence
Subject(s): Death


DEATH, by FENTON JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When from eden's land we stray
Last Line: Men have named this wonder death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by ELIZA KEARY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On a low bed within a narrow room
Last Line: Of triumph shall my troubled life fulfill.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by BILL KNOTT    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Going to sleep, I cross my hands on my chest
Last Line: It will look as though I am flying into myself.
Alternate Author Name(s): Saint Geraud; Knott, William
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Dead, The


DEATH, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mourn not, my friends, that we are growing old
Last Line: The mother of our youth!—she maketh speed.
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Future Life; God; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


DEATH, by ALAN MACKINTOSH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Because I have made light of death
Last Line: None may be there to see.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mackintosh, Ewart Alan
Subject(s): Death; Humility; Soldiers; Solitude; War; Dead, The; Loneliness


DEATH, by CHARLES HENRY MACKINTOSH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We who are prisoners in the world of things
Last Line: And breaks, dreading the freedom that it brings!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by BESSIE M. MARR    Poem Text                    
First Line: The fallen giants of the forest vast
Last Line: For deeds reflect the life beyond death's gate.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by ROSA MULHOLLAND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Opening that we cannot find
Last Line: Unpiercèd still by light or sound!
Alternate Author Name(s): Gilbert, Lady
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by AMADO NERVO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Death, thou art mother of philosophy!
Last Line: He raised his eyes on high and there found god!
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Serenity


DEATH, by EDITH BLAND NESBIT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Never again: / no child shall stir the inmost heart of her
Last Line: Not see that cold clay hole.
Alternate Author Name(s): Nesbit, E.; Bland, Mrs. Hubert
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by BETH M. OLSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: There was a time I shrank from him
Last Line: I'll turn and take him by the hand.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by JAMES OPPENHEIM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This starry world, and I in it
Last Line: As it is now, at this moment.
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


DEATH, by BEILBY PORTEUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Twas man himself
Subject(s): Death


DEATH, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We toil and take our rest - we laugh and weep
Last Line: Dreams of strange regions, passing mortal taint.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Fates (mythology); Life; Love; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares


DEATH, by DONALD REVELL    Poem Full Text                 Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death calls my dog by the wrong name.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Language; Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary


DEATH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo, I am dying! And to feel the
Last Line: Soh, bless me! I am dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Soul; Dead, The


DEATH, by RAINER MARIA RILKE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here stands death, a bluish decoction
Last Line: Not to forget you. To stand
Subject(s): Death


DEATH, by CHARLES V. H. ROBERTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death! Is it thou whom bravest souls do fear
Last Line: Reviving, creeping to calamity.
Subject(s): Creation; Death; Holidays; Memorial Day; Rest; Tragedy; Dead, The; Declaration Day


DEATH, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The grave-worm revels now
Last Line: It is the second birth.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Grief; Hearts; Life; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DEATH, by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the shadows of sadness
Last Line: "into our home -- ""sweet home""."
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


DEATH, by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They die - the dead return not - misery
Last Line: These tombs, -- alone remain.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fate! Fortune! Chance! Whose blindness, hostility or kindness
Last Line: Death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Fortune; Pain; Dead, The; Destiny; Suffering; Misery


DEATH, by JAMES STEPHENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Slow creatures, slow
Last Line: In the sun!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We are as maidens one and all
Last Line: A quiet household life.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


DEATH, by ? TRIMMER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Listen
Last Line: That bent, this nicked. %coins spent, %current cut. %that's all
Subject(s): Death - Children


DEATH, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: One night as I lay upon my bed
Last Line: But before I reached the deep, %death was captain of the ship
Subject(s): Death


DEATH, by CHARLES WESLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, lovely appearance of death!
Last Line: My flesh be consigned to the tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One lovely and soothing death
Subject(s): Death


DEATH, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He's dead %the dog won't have to
Last Line: Just bury it %and hide its face -- %for shame
Subject(s): Death; Physicians


DEATH, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nor dread nor hope attend
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nor dread nor hope attend
Last Line: He knows death to the bone - %man has created death
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Death


DEATH & CO., by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Two, of course there are two.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Babies; Dead, The; Infants


DEATH (1), by MAXWELL BODENHEIM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I shall walk down the road
Last Line: Between the cold waves of his hair, as he tip-toes on.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH (1), by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I passed him daily, but his eyes
Last Line: Is fixed upon my countenance.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH (2), by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So sweet to tired mortality the night
Last Line: Within its shadow lay.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH (IN MEMORIAM MAGGIE MEAGHER), by GEORGE FREDERICK CAMERON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear friend, I know this world is kin
Last Line: And with our hearts—behold them there!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH - ETERNITY'S REALM, by LOUISE L. PANNULLO    Poem Text                    
First Line: Peacefully yonder a million souls did sleep
Last Line: "do I exempt from my field—where eternity I do sow."
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Peace; Rest; Skulls; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


DEATH / GREAT SMOOTHENER, by MAY SWENSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Great smoothener %great whitener
Subject(s): Death


DEATH AND BIRTH, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death and birth should dwell not near together
Last Line: Death and birth.
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Roundels; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


DEATH AND BURIAL OF LORD TENNYSON, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! England now mourns for her poet that's gone
Last Line: And his name in gold letters written thereon!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Funerals; Memory; Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892); Graveyards; Dead, The; Burials; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron


DEATH AND DAPHNE, by JONATHAN SWIFT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death went upon a solemn day
Last Line: And leaves my lady in the suds.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AND DESPAIR, by WALTER JAMES REDFERN TURNER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death


DEATH AND DOCTOR HORNBOOK; A TRUE STORY, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some books are lies frae end to end
Last Line: And sae did death.
Subject(s): Death; Physicians; Dead, The; Doctors


DEATH AND ENTRANCES, by DYLAN THOMAS    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On almost the incendiary eve
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AND FAME, by ALLEN GINSBERG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I die
Subject(s): Death; Fame; Dead, The; Reputation


DEATH AND FAME, by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have planted a flower on the peak
Last Line: And fame is where they are.
Subject(s): Death; Fame; Dead, The; Reputation


DEATH AND ITS ANTIDOTE, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The strongest hearts grow fearful at the name
Last Line: Not vague, but true, not fearful, but most bold!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AND LIFE, by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O death! When all my tasks are done
Last Line: Before love's unveiled face.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AND LIFE, by JANET B. MONTGOMERY MCGOVERN    Poem Text                    
First Line: He is dead
Last Line: I smile, and they think me brave—or a hypocrite.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


DEATH AND LIFE, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death stroked my hair and whispered tenderly
Last Line: "of song or service for my country's need?"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AND LIFE ARE INTIMATES, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, let us blow up the whole business
Last Line: To turn to, no relationship / as intimate
Subject(s): Life; Death


DEATH AND RESURRECTION, by GEORGE CROLY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Earth to earth, and dust to dust!
Last Line: "earth to earth, and dust to dust!"
Variant Title(s): A Dirge
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


DEATH AND THE FOOL, by HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Behold, the distant hills stand clothed with light
Last Line: Close beside them a figure which closely resembles that of claudio.]
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AND THE LADY; THEIR BARGAIN TOLD AGAIN, by LEONIE ADAMS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death to the lady said
Last Line: Death said to the lady.
Alternate Author Name(s): Troy, William, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AND THE MAIDEN, by DANIEL TOBIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The spastic woman in her wheelchair tries
Last Line: The maiden's lips part and the musician's hands %so precise and turbulent go still
Subject(s): Death; Seduction; Symphonies


DEATH AND THE MONK, by ARTHUR E. BAKER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dead to a world that never saw my face
Last Line: "would god that death would free me from this death!"
Subject(s): Death; Monks; Yale University; Dead, The


DEATH AND THE PLAYER, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I watched the players playing on their stage
Last Line: But once in many days!
Subject(s): Actors & Actresses; Death; Indifference; Murder; Plays & Playwrights; Dead, The


DEATH AND THE WARRIOR, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ay, warrior, arm! And wear thy plume
Last Line: "o death! -- and not to thine!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Dead, The


DEATH AND THE YOUTH, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not yet, the flowers are in my path
Last Line: "I'm ready now to die!"
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH ARRANGEMENTS, by JOCELYN RILEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: You arranged
Last Line: In you stilted sprawl, %who had once been so floppy and tall
Subject(s): Death - Children


DEATH AS THE FOOL, by FRANK T. MARZIALS    Poem Text                    
First Line: In the high turret chamber sat the sage
Last Line: So had the sage death-bell and passing-prayer.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AS THE TEACHER OF LOVE-LORE, by FRANK T. MARZIALS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Twas in mid autumn, and the woods
Last Line: Learning from death that love can never die.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Nature Of; Dead, The


DEATH AT A GREAT DISTANCE, by MARY OLIVER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The ripe, floating caps
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AT DAYBREAK, by ANNE REEVE ALDRICH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I shall go out when the light comes in
Last Line: And how is a soul to see?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH AT MIDNIGHT, by JAY ROGOFF    Poem Source                    
First Line: We knew it would be touch and go. My songs
Last Line: Where you have not and never can be grown
Subject(s): Death; Night


DEATH AT MORNING, by CHARLES HANSON TOWNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She died when dawn was sweeping o'er the
Last Line: "I cannot bear the brightness of thy face!"
Subject(s): Death; Morning; Dead, The


DEATH AT MULAGO, by DAVID RUBADIRI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Towers of strength
Last Line: And a lonely sorrow
Subject(s): Death


DEATH AT PLAY, by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He blows through the keyhole to waver my candle
Last Line: And make me believe he intends to come in.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Dead, The


DEATH AT THE OFFICE, by TED KOOSER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The news goes desk to desk
Last Line: The scribbles from her calendar
Subject(s): Death; Office Employees


DEATH AT WORK, by JAMES GALVIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A chevy engine hangs by a chain
Last Line: With everyone afraid and trying not to be
Subject(s): Death; Labor & Laborers; Dead, The; Work; Workers


DEATH BE NOT PROUD, by RICHARD MOORE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Inside, his tomb is alabastered
Last Line: Inside his tomb is al, a bastard
Subject(s): Death


DEATH BEARING, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun wakens staining her pillow
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH CAME AT ME, by ELAINE TERRANOVA    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On a motorcycle
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH CAME WITH THE MORNING, by KATHRYN DUDLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: I lay last night and watched for death
Last Line: And looking up, I saw that death was robed in blue!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH CANNOT COME TOO SOON, by HENRY DAVID THOREAU    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Unless the fates it call
Subject(s): Death


DEATH COMES TO AN ALLEY CAT, by MARY C. SLEVIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: All sickened, sad, revolted - angry, too
Last Line: Above the little cat.
Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Death; Dead, The


DEATH COMES TO ME AGAIN, A GIRL, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death comes to me again, a girl in a cotton slip
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death - Children; Graves; Silence; Women; Graveyards; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


DEATH COMES TO ME AGAIN, A GIRL, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death comes to me again, a girl in a cotton slip
Last Line: Especially when they fight, and when they sing
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death - Children; Graves; Silence; Women


DEATH COMES TO THE BABY BOOM, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fire drills didn't get us ready, or bomb shelters
Last Line: As a black %hula hoop. Slip it over your head; you disappear
Subject(s): Baby Boom Generation; Death


DEATH DREAM, by RAFAEL ESTRADA    Poem Source                    
First Line: The child prodigy had a sickly look, and his body was as soft as
Last Line: He said, 'I wouldn't know anything about that'
Subject(s): Death; Dreams


DEATH ENDS ALL WOE, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Time is the bound of things, where'er we go
Last Line: Fate gives a meeting. Death's the end of woe.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH FRAGMENT, by JULIE CARR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Furrows of ash and
Last Line: The heartbeat gallops / into our room
Subject(s): Death - Mothers


DEATH GHAZALS, by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If a raindrop enters the ocean, good
Last Line: Does your smeared forehead out-top the gracious mountain
Variant Title(s): Ghazals; Death Of Ghazal
Subject(s): Death


DEATH IMPORTUNED, by HOMER EUGENE MCMASTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I implore thee, death, give one more day
Last Line: Dwell where life and I may still be one.
Subject(s): Death; Imaginary Conversations; Dead, The


DEATH IN A BALL-ROOM, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh many, many thus have died, alas
Last Line: Shall tread fair measures still to seraph angels' strain.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH IN DISGUISE, by JAY ROGOFF    Poem Source                    
First Line: By no means young, but she was not old either
Last Line: Life. Comedian? More like the letter f
Subject(s): Death; Women


DEATH IN LEAMINGTON, by JOHN BETJEMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She died in the upstairs bedroom
Subject(s): Death; Health Resorts; Dead, The; Spas


DEATH IN LEAMINGTON, by JOHN BETJEMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She died in the upstairs bedroom
Last Line: And tiptoeing gently over the stairs %turned down the gas in the hall
Subject(s): Death; Health Resorts


DEATH IN LIFE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: He always said he would retire
Last Line: He found he had already died
Subject(s): Carpe Diem;death; "dead, The;


DEATH IN THE DESERT; IN MEMORY OF HOMER VANCE, by CHARLES TOMLINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are no crosses
Last Line: Receded as speechless and as wide as death
Subject(s): Death; West (u.s.)


DEATH IN THE FLOWER, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis a fair tree, the almond-tree: there spring
Last Line: Tis death!
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Almond Trees; Death; Trees; Dead, The


DEATH IN THE HOME, by THOMAS STURGE MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When those we love die
Last Line: Good with long talks.
Alternate Author Name(s): Moore, T. Sturge
Subject(s): Death; Regret; Dead, The


DEATH IN WINTER, by EDITH JOHNSTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I stood between the light and dark today
Last Line: And knew how quietly a heart could break.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH IN YOUTH, by JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I noted once a fair castilian rose
Last Line: "tis fairer fortune to die young than old."
Alternate Author Name(s): Ramirez, Juana De Asbaje Y; Cruz, Juana Ines De La; Juana Ines De La Cruz
Subject(s): Death; Love; Youth; Dead, The


DEATH IN YOUTH, by GEORGE CABOT LODGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy lips grow cold against the lips of death
Last Line: While death prepares the spiritual day.
Subject(s): Death; Youth; Dead, The


DEATH IS BEFORE ME TODAY, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death; Religion


DEATH IS BEFORE ME TODAY, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Like a man's wish to see home after numberless years of captivity
Subject(s): Death


DEATH IS BEHIND US, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Because I am frozen in father
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Mortality


DEATH IS DEAD, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And did you know our old friend
Last Line: The kind old sockets grew forever dim.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Fantasy; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


DEATH IS INTENDED, by LINDA PASTAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Isn't that what eskimos did when they were old
Last Line: Even the white new hampshire mountains
Subject(s): Death; Eskimos; Ice; Native Americans; Old Age


DEATH IS LIKE THE INSECT, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Tis the vermin's will
Subject(s): Insects; Death; Trees


DEATH IS NOT AS NATURAL AS YOU FAGS SEEM TO THINK, by AMIRI BARAKA    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I hunt
Alternate Author Name(s): Jones, Leroi
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH IS SITTING AT THE FOOT OF MY BEAD, by OSCAR HAHN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My bed is unmade: sheets on the floor
Last Line: Ms. Death is sitting at the foot of my bed
Subject(s): Death


DEATH IS SWALLOWED UP IN VICTORY', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tell me: doth it not grieve thee to lie here
Last Line: I shall lie safe at rest and freed from care
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Transience; Death; God; Heaven; Rest


DEATH IS THE SUPPLE SUITOR, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And kindred as responsive %as porcelain
Variant Title(s): Poem: 1445; Poem: 147
Subject(s): Death


DEATH IS THE TRANQUIL NIGHT, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Even in this dream I hear it
Subject(s): Death


DEATH IS..., by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM    Poem Text                    
First Line: I shall not weep though I may never hear
Last Line: Death is a slipping up white stairs to light.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH LEAVES US HOMESICK, WHO BEHIND, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Is all that's left them, now
Variant Title(s): Poem: 935; Poem: 106
Subject(s): Death


DEATH LOOKS DOWN, by LINDA GREGG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death looks down on the salmon
Last Line: Lying still, always facing the constant motion
Subject(s): Salmon; Death


DEATH MASK OF EGON SCHIELE, by BROOK HOLMES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Is plaster
Last Line: Thoughthey are pregnant with form
Subject(s): Art And Artists; Death; Models


DEATH MOOD, by EVALYN SCHAFFLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Since I must die I ask that death may be
Last Line: Fearing what may be seen beyond the rim!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH NEWS, by ALLEN GINSBERG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Walking at night on asphalt campus
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Williams, William Carlos (1883-1963); Dead, The


DEATH NEWS, by ALLEN GINSBERG    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Walking at night on asphalt campus
Last Line: What you wanted to be among the bastards out there
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets; Williams, William Carlos (1883-1963)


DEATH OF A CHIEF, by KHADAMBI ASALACHE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Pavements lined %sorrowful silence
Last Line: An eternal grip %cold
Subject(s): Death


DEATH OF A FERRET, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Inside a burrow, he
Last Line: Which lingers on sadly after their twilit death
Subject(s): Death; Ferrets


DEATH OF A FRIEND, by ENID MITCHELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I remember the day that tinker died
Subject(s): Death; God; Mediums


DEATH OF A GIRL IN BUDAPEST, by KIM CHUN-SOO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Winter was setting in across eastern europe
Last Line: More wretched that a rat dead in a ditch
Subject(s): Death - Children


DEATH OF A LADY, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death can be so lazy at times
Last Line: Asking: 'who now will he take?'
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Death


DEATH OF A NATURALIST, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All year the flax-dam festered in the heart
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH OF A NATURALIST, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All year the flax-dam festered in the heart
Last Line: That if I dipped my hand the spawn would clutch it
Subject(s): Death


DEATH OF A PEASANT, by RONALD STUART THOMAS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You remember davies? He died, you know
Last Line: Heartless away from the stale smell %of death in league with those dank walls
Alternate Author Name(s): Thomas, R. S.
Subject(s): Death


DEATH OF A SON (WHO DIED IN A MENTAL HOSPITAL AGED ONE), by JON SILKIN                        Poet's Biography
First Line: Something has ceased to come along with me
Subject(s): Death - Children; Depression, Mental; Death - Babies; Mentally Depressed; Mental Distress


DEATH OF A SON (WHO DIED IN A MENTAL HOSPITAL AGED ONE), by JON SILKIN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Something has ceased to come along with me
Last Line: And out of his eyes two great tear rolleds, like stones, and he died
Subject(s): Death - Children; Depression, Mental


DEATH OF A WOBBLY IN MONTANA, 1917, by NAOMI WALLACE    Poem Source                    
First Line: He hears the crows surge outside the small jail
Last Line: Me, forgive me and the young man says no
Subject(s): Death; Montana; Prisons And Prisoners


DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY; AT THE RETREAT FOR THE INSANE, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Youth glows upon her blossom'd cheek
Last Line: Weep not as others weep.
Subject(s): Death; Psychiatric Hospitals; Sleep; Youth; Dead, The; Mad Houses; Insane Asylums


DEATH OF A YOUNG SON BY DROWNING, by MARGARET ATWOOD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He, who navigated with success
Subject(s): Death - Children; Drowning; Death - Babies


DEATH OF A YOUNG SON BY DROWNING, by MARGARET ATWOOD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He, who navigated with success
Last Line: I planted him in this country %like a flag
Subject(s): Death - Children; Drowning


DEATH OF A YOUNG WIFE, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why is the green earth broken? Yon tall grass
Last Line: A deathless union with the parted bride.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH OF AN INFANT, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death found strange beauty on that cherub
Last Line: The signet-ring of heaven.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death - Children; Tears; Death - Babies


DEATH OF AN INFANTS, by CHARLES SPRAGUE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One little bud adorned my bower
Last Line: T will bloom again on high.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


DEATH OF DAMIENS OR L'APRES-MIDI DES LUMIERES, by ROBERT FRANCIS BRISSENDEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The man's left leg
Last Line: The dying madman's hair %has all gone white
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Damien, Father (1840-1889); Death; Human Rights


DEATH OF DON PEDRO, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Henry and king pedro clasping
Last Line: In a christian bosom dwelled
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Death; Murder; Vengeance


DEATH OF DON PEDRO, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Henry and king pedro clasping
Last Line: In a christian bosom dwelled
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Death; Murder; Vengeance


DEATH OF GLADYS PRESLEY, by FLEDA BROWN JACKSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: The doctor put her on a 'soft diet,' then
Last Line: To the earliest thing you call human, to rest there alone
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, Fleda
Subject(s): Death


DEATH OF GORMLAITH, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Gormlaith, wife of niall glundu
Last Line: "niall of ulster whispered, ""come."
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH OF HIS DAUGHTER, by EDWARD JERNINGHAM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ah, venerate this hallowed ground
Last Line: "their little mistress they bemoan."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Death - Babies


DEATH OF QUEEN BLANCHE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Maria de padilla, be not thus of dismal mood
Last Line: Her tender neck was cut in twain, and out her blood did flow
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Crime And Criminals; Death


DEATH OF RACHEL, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All day she stirs the soup
Last Line: She stirs the dust into dust
Subject(s): Arabs; Death; Jerusalem; Jews; Middle East - Conflicts; Palestine


DEATH OF ROBERT CREELY, by MICHAEL COFFEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Robert creely and I %were driving in a farm truck
Last Line: Or he might have been whistling for me
Subject(s): Accidents; Creeley, Robert (b. 1926); Death


DEATH OF SAMORA MACHEL, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They vowed his government will fall
Last Line: Where they had packed a legend
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Death; Government; Zimbabwe


DEATH OF STONEWALL JACKSON, by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Slow time wore. They had to tell him at last
Subject(s): Death


DEATH OF TENNYSON, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Mourn, all ye nations, mourn! For he is dead
Last Line: Who knew the tree, and gather'd of its fruit!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892); Dead, The; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron


DEATH OF THE BALL TURRET GUNNER, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: From my mother's sleep I fell into the state
Last Line: When I died they washed me out of the turret with a hose
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Aviation And Aviators; Death; World War Ii


DEATH OF THE DAY, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My pictures blacken in their frames
Last Line: Away he bore.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Dead, The


DEATH OF THE EMIGRANT, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The way is long,' the father said
Last Line: "the fatherless are mine."
Subject(s): Death; Immigrants; Dead, The; Emigrant; Emigration; Immigration


DEATH OF THE HORSES BY FIRE, by TESS GALLAGHER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: We have seen a house in the sleeping time
Last Line: And called to each other to save them
Subject(s): Horses; Death - Animals


DEATH OF THE JAYBIRD, by RON BLOCK    Poem Source                    
First Line: On a broken fishing line
Last Line: The washed-out roots %of a tree growing backwards
Subject(s): Death; Jays


DEATH OF THE POET, by RAINER MARIA RILKE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He lay. His propped-up countenance severe
Subject(s): Death


DEATH OF THE PRINCE IMPERIAL, by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Waileth a woman, 'o my god!'
Last Line: "o my god!"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH OF THE TOWN DRUNK, by JOHN REINHARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Make the town a small one. Then
Last Line: That will never know the wind to swirl
Subject(s): Death


DEATH OF THE WIDOW'S SON, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He languish'd by the way-side, and fell down
Last Line: Time's crumbling shore, from vast eternity
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH OF THE WOUNDED CHILD, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Again the hammer through the night is heard
Last Line: O cold, cold, cold, cold, cold!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; War Injuries


DEATH PIECE, by THEODORE ROETHKE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Invention sleeps within a skull
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH ROOM, by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Look forward, truant, to your second childhood
Last Line: Waits jealously till children close their eyes
Subject(s): Death


DEATH SCENE, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dying, still slowly dying
Last Line: Went up on the heavenly side.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH SENTENCE, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I can't stand
Last Line: Her death is %like a sentence %passed on to me
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


DEATH SNIPS PROUD MEN, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is stronger than all the governments because the governments are men
Last Line: Long sleep, child; what have you had anyhow better than sleep?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH SONG, by JUANA MANWELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the great night my heart will go out
Subject(s): Death


DEATH SONG: THE MOMENT, by PETER DAVISON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The summer day is kind. A breeze
Last Line: Where, without menace or decay, %the earth will set my body free
Subject(s): Death


DEATH SPEAKS, by PEDRO CALDERON DE LA BARCA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who are you?
Last Line: I shall bedrench the lowlands of shinar %with the unhappy blood of belshazzar
Subject(s): Death; God; Judgments; Religion; Sin


DEATH STANDS ABOVE ME, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death stands above me, whispering low
Last Line: Is, there is not a word of fear.
Variant Title(s): No Word For Fear;on His Own Death;death;no Fear Of Death;on Death
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH THE HIGHWAYMAN, by KARLE WILSON BAKER    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He nurses there among his crags
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Charlotte
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH THE LEVELLER, by ANYTE    Poem Text                    
First Line: In life this man was manes, and a slave
Last Line: He's peer of great darius in the grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Anytes
Subject(s): Darius I, King Of Persia; Death; Dead, The


DEATH THE LEVELLER, by ANYTE    Poem Source                    
First Line: In life, manes the slave; but, since he died
Alternate Author Name(s): Anytes
Subject(s): Death


DEATH THE LEVELLER, by MENANDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If you with your true self would be acquainted
Last Line: Look to the graves -- and make your own acquaintance.
Variant Title(s): Here Are Sands, Ignoble Things
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH THE LEVELLER, FR. THE CONTENTION OF AJAX AND ULYSSES, by JAMES SHIRLEY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The glories of our blood and state / are shadows, not substantial things
Last Line: Smell sweet, and blossom in their dust.
Variant Title(s): Calchas's Song;death The Conqueror;earth's Victories;of Death;the King Of Kings;song: No Armour Against Fate;blood And State;a Dirge
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Holidays; New Year; War; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


DEATH THE PAINTER, by ANTHONY HECHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Snub-nosed, bone-fingered, deft with engraving tools
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH THE PAINTER, by ANTHONY HECHT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Snub-nosed, bone-fingered, deft with engraving tools
Last Line: Divested of his testicles and eyes
Subject(s): Death


DEATH TO A THREE YEAR OLD, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: After you died
Last Line: Where you went %especially your big brother
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


DEATH VALLEY, by CORA SHULTS HOYT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death valley - the park with an ominous name
Last Line: Death valley is conquered and honored at last.
Subject(s): Death Valley


DEATH VALLEY, by WALTER WALLACE ROBINSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: If only yon parched and burning sand
Last Line: Malevolent you reign, as the ages go by!
Subject(s): Death Valley


DEATH VALLEY BLUES, by ARTHUR BIG BOY CRUDUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: I went down in death valley : among the tombstones and dry bones
Last Line: You going to follow poor crudup : down to his burying ground
Subject(s): African Americans - Song And Music; Blues (music); Death Valley


DEATH VALLEY DESERT NOTES, by JOANNE KYGER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With depressing & unexpected news
Last Line: And awe majestic old time news
Alternate Author Name(s): Snyder, Gary, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death Valley; Grief; Loss


DEATH VOW OF DON ALONZO OF AGUILAR, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Fernando, king of aragon, before granada lies
Last Line: And buried him near the waters clear of the brook of alpuxarra
Variant Title(s): The Death Of Don Alonzo Of Aguila
Subject(s): Alonzo De Aguilar, Lord Of Montilla, Don; Conversion; Death; Spanish Armada; War


DEATH WARRANTS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: To crucifix or block
Variant Title(s): Poem: 1375; Poem: 140
Subject(s): Death


DEATH WATCHES, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The spring spreads one green lap of flowers
Last Line: And pale the star-lights follow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH WILL COME AND WILL HAVE YOUR EYES, by CESARE PAVESE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: We will descend into the abyss muted
Subject(s): Death


DEATH WISHES, by JANE FRANCESCA WILDE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! Might I pass as the evening ray
Last Line: "but the poor human heart, ere it die -- must be broken!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Speranza; Elgee, Jane Francesca; Wilde, William Robert Wills, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH WITHOUT END, SELS., by JOSE GOROSTIZA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Filled with myself, walled up in my skin
Last Line: Over the smoldering liberty %oppressed by the white fetters!
Subject(s): Death


DEATH WORK, by DONALD HALL            Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH'S ALCHEMY, by WILLIAM SIDNEY WALKER    Poem Text                    
First Line: They say that thou wert lovely on thy bier
Last Line: Strange comfort, whereon after-thought may feed?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH'S CHILL BETWEEN, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Chide not: let me breathe a little
Last Line: For he is not come again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH'S DIGNITY, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lies a common man. His horny hands
Last Line: The strange and sudden dignity of death.
Variant Title(s): Mortis Dignitas
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Life; Tears; Dead, The


DEATH'S DOOR, by THOMSON WILLIAM GUNN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of course the dead outnumber us
Last Line: From memory briefly barracked in
Alternate Author Name(s): Gunn, Thom
Subject(s): Death


DEATH'S GUERDON, by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Secure in death he keeps the hearts he had
Last Line: To one the husband of her youth.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH'S MEMORIES, by JOHN CLARE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death's memories are graves
Subject(s): Death


DEATH'S RAMBLE, by THOMAS HOOD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One day the dreary old king of death
Last Line: To wait for the final trump!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH'S REPLY, by RICHARD KELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am not proud, nor do I seek dominion
Last Line: For my lethean purity, my soothing %emptiness, when life has done its worst
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Soul


DEATH'S THE CLASSIC LOOK, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death's the classic look, it goes
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH'S WAYLAYING NOT THE SHARPEST, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: He supplants the balm
Variant Title(s): Poem: 1296; Poem: 131
Subject(s): Death


DEATH'S WINDOW, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: To stop the blood of flowers and rotate the order of things
Last Line: The altars look at each other, eye to eye. %to lie down on a blue cabbage
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Rivers


DEATH, ETC., ETC., by JAGIT SINGH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Unthinking of kids she could be carrying
Last Line: Unformed flesh hiding in a woman's womb
Subject(s): Cockroaches; Death


DEATH, JUDGMENT, HEAVEN, HELL, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The functioning total then
Last Line: The tangent creeping ultre herculis columnas
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH, JUDGMENT, HEAVEN, HELL, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The functioning total then
Last Line: The tangent creeping ultra herculis columnas
Subject(s): Death


DEATH, TO THE DEAD FOR EVERMORE, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And the tired child, the body, longs for bed
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death


DEATH-BED OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On his bed the king was lying
Last Line: The warriors of the world!
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Alexander The Great (356-323 B.c.); Death; Dead, The


DEATH-CHANT FOR THE SULTAN MAHMOUD, by BARTHOLOMEW SIMMONS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Raise the song to the mighty, whose glory
Last Line: But thy praise shall not perish, lost mahmoud the last!
Subject(s): Death; Mahmud Ii, Ottoman Sultan (1785-1839); Dead, The


DEATH-GRAPPLE, by LAURA BELL EVERETT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Man and the pitiless waters
Last Line: How long shall the carnage be?
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


DEATH: A SONNET, by WILLIAM WALSH (1663-1707)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What has this bugbear death that's worth our care?
Last Line: Tis nothing, celia, but the losing thee.
Variant Title(s): Sonnet On Death
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH; MATER NOSTRA, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mine is the kiss of motherhood. Why fear
Last Line: Come, gather godhead from my nearer eyes.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Memory; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


DEATH; PINDARIC ODE, by CHARLES COTTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At a melancholic season
Last Line: There is no refuge, but the friendly grave.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATH; SONG, by THOMAS FLATMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O the sad day
Last Line: Persuade the world to trouble me no more!
Variant Title(s): Song
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


DEATHBEDS, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The ancients were talkative on theirs
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATHFEAR, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Get out of here - get
Last Line: To come - it isn't time
Subject(s): Death


DEATHLESS, by MARGARET RAPELJE DODGE    Poem Text                    
First Line: So still to die? Forever be at rest?
Last Line: And beautify the world. -- and this is best!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEATHPLACE, by LOUIS EDWARD SISSMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Very few people know where they will die
Last Line: And slot me into his black car. That's all
Alternate Author Name(s): Sissman, L. E.
Subject(s): Death


DEATHS ABOUT YOU WHEN YOU STIR IN SLEEP, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Our best will be to dream what we were
Subject(s): Death; Sleep


DEATHWATCH, by BARTON SUTTER    Poem Source                    
First Line: This woman is nobody's woman
Last Line: Checkmark in the dark
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Mourning


DEBORARH YORK, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: All along this fair 'foreside'
Last Line: Deborah york, a queen art thou.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves; Heaven; Saints; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


DECEMBER, by JOHN HILDEBIDLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Singing one more half-tuned time
Last Line: Like the one rose in snow, a wry %triumph even of skeptic hope
Subject(s): Death - Children


DECEMBER SNOW, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The falling snow a stainless veil doth cast
Last Line: To beauty passing all that life has known.
Subject(s): Death; December; Memory; Snow; Dead, The


DECHIRAGE, by JANICE N. HARRINGTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: There are roads out
Last Line: But not me, not mine, not now, lord, not now. Amen
Subject(s): Death; Prayer


DECISIONS, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Parents make decisions
Last Line: Why %did we think %we could grieve for him
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


DECORATION DAY, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: There are graves on many hill-sides
Last Line: Their censers swing in air.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Holidays; Honor; Memorial Day; Prayer; Spanish-american War (1898); Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Declaration Day


DECORATION DAY--1899, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I went to the cemetery to-day
Last Line: "neath the old ""red, white and blue."
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Soldiers; War; Graveyards; Dead, The


DEDICATION, by RALPH GUSTAFSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They shall not die in vain,' we said
Last Line: And died, a silent writing down.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEDICATION, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The years are many, the changes more
Last Line: Bear home her signal across the sea.
Subject(s): Death; England; Sea; Time; Dead, The; English; Ocean


DEDICATIONS FROM BASHERT, by IRENA KLEPFISZ    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: These words are dedicated to those who died
Alternate Author Name(s): Klepfitz, Irena
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEDICATIONS FROM BASHERT, by IRENA KLEPFISZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: These words are dedicated to those who died
Last Line: These words are dedicated to those who died %bashert
Alternate Author Name(s): Klepfitz, Irena
Subject(s): Death


DEEP IN THE FOREST, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Deep in the forest there is a pond
Last Line: "our brothers, even the birds and deer, / who always float down to us / with alarmed and startled ey
Variant Title(s): After The Anonymous Swedish; Seventeenth Century
Subject(s): Death;forests;lakes;water; "dead, The;woods;pools;ponds;


DEEP IN THE QUIET WOOD, by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Are you bowed down in heart?
Last Line: And holy harmonies.
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Silence; Dead, The


DEER HUNG FLAPPING, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Pushed by an inner wind
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Deer; Nature


DEFEAT, by JOAN BROSSA    Poem Source                    
First Line: The rudder
Last Line: Asking, always %asking
Subject(s): Death; Ruins


DEFIANCE TO CUPID, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not in this grave
Subject(s): Graves; Death; Life; Tombs; Tombstones; Dead, The


DEFIANT OF DEATH, by EVA K. ANGLESBURG    Poem Text                    
First Line: There is a love so strong it dares defy
Last Line: That love has sought to lighten our distress.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Passion; Dead, The


DEFINITION, by ELIZABETH HAYNES SANDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A sudden closing of the eyes
Last Line: It's called by someone, passing, by another, death.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Faces; Silence; Dead, The


DEIRDRE IS DEAD, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The grey wind weeps, the grey wind weeps, the grey wind weeps
Last Line: Dust on her breast, dust on her eyes, the grey wind weeps!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Brigid Of Ireland, Saint (453-523); Death; Deirdre; Drowning; Grief; Wind; Bridget, Saint; Brigit Of Kildare, Saint; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DELICE, by ZELLA MURIEL WRIGHT    Poem Text                    
First Line: It stands out like a flower of pale gold
Last Line: There's one flower of pale gold ....
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DELIVERED, by A. ANDERS GRAFSTROM    Poem Text                    
First Line: The night was chilly -- home gunnar sped
Last Line: The deliverer came—it was death!
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; God; Hunger; Poverty; Salvation; Dead, The; Relatives


DEMISE OF UNGULATE QUARTERLY, by CHRISTOPHER SCRIBNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: The journal's target market
Last Line: The magazine was done in by %his endless ruminating
Subject(s): Death; Magazines


DENISE AT TWENTY-NINE, by ELIZABETH ZELVIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: She waits, facing toward home %empty of sight, releases from blood
Subject(s): Death - Children


DEO GRATIAS, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The gates of death yawned wide, my love
Last Line: To have thee evermore.
Subject(s): Death; God; Love - Loss Of; Prayer; Dead, The


DEPARTED, by GRAYCE FERBITZ KNUDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: They came to honor her (too late for praise
Last Line: A talisman against defeat and fears.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEPARTED FRIENDS, by EDGAR ALBERT GUEST    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead friends live and always will;
Last Line: Still live the friends of long ago.
Alternate Author Name(s): Guest, Eddie
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DEPARTURE, by PATRICIA FAREWELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: From his bed in the dining room he sees
Last Line: Silent for the moment he draws his next breath from
Subject(s): Children; Death; Sickness


DEPARTURE, by HERMANN HAGEDORN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My true love from her pillow rose
Subject(s): Death


DEPARTURE, by WINIFRED LUCAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Now let me sleep, and that which sleeps in me awake
Last Line: That teach despair.
Alternate Author Name(s): Le Bailly, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DESCENT FROM THE CROSS, by STEPHEN FRECH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Had he been a sack of grain, the fullness
Last Line: Gathering bushels and bags [or, bagsful] of fruit
Subject(s): Cross, The; Death


DESDICHADA, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For that you never acknowledged me, I acknowledge
Subject(s): Life; Death; Dead, The


DESERT MOTHER, by BERTA HART NANCE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Her husband had been gone for weeks
Last Line: That gave her strength to go away.
Subject(s): Death; Deserts; Food & Eating; Mothers; Strength; Dead, The


DESIDERIUM, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Face in the tomb, that lies so still
Last Line: Gazing forever in immortal eyes.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


DESIDERIUM: IN MEMORIAM, S.F.A., by ANDREW LANG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The call of homing rooks, the shrill
Last Line: Hadst pleasure still, I might not grieve.
Subject(s): Death; Death - Children; Graves; Grief; Dead, The; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


DESIGN, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I found a dimpled spider, fat and white
Last Line: If design govern in a thing so small.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; God; Insects; Men; Nature; Spiders; Dead, The; Destiny; Bugs


DESOLATION, by THEOPHILE GAUTIER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: In the forest bleak and lonely
Last Line: Come and sing above my tomb!
Alternate Author Name(s): Theo, Le Bon
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Desolation; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


DESPERATO'S BANQUET, by WILLIAM STRODE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, heavy souls, oppressed with the weight
Last Line: Sigh, and sigh out; groan once, and groan no more.
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Dead, The


DESPONDENCY; A REVERIE, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on the evening of an august day
Last Line: Omens of desolation and despair.
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Dead, The


DESTINY, by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Three roses, wan as moonlight, and weighed down
Last Line: Shut in the icy palm of her dead child.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Flowers; Roses; Death - Babies


DETAIL WAITING FOR A TRAIN, by STANLEY PLUMLY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The main floor of penn station, early
Subject(s): Pennsylvania Station, New York City; Death; Dead, The


DETROIT, TOMORROW, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Newspaper says the boy killed by someone
Subject(s): Death - Children; Detroit, Michigan; Death - Babies


DETROIT, TOMORROW, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Newspaper says the boy killed by someone
Last Line: To kneel down and pray for life eternal
Subject(s): Death - Children; Detroit, Michigan


DEZIR, by FERRANT SANCHEZ CALAVERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: For love of god, let's put aside the veil
Last Line: To life eternal where he never dies!
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven; Mourning; Poetry And Poets


DIAL-THOUGHTS, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I think of thee at daybreak still
Last Line: But in thy breath from heaven above.
Subject(s): Dawn; Death; Loss; Love; Marriage; Memory; Thought; Sunrise; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Thinking


DIALOGUE BETWEEN DEATH AND MRS. AUSTEN, by MARY AUSTEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Says death, 'I've been trying these three weeks or more
Last Line: To the skill and attention of bowen
Subject(s): Death; Sickness


DIALOGUE WITH THE BODY, by LUISA IGLORIA    Poem Source                    
First Line: This is the star
Last Line: Shroud because something breakable %is passing through
Subject(s): Conversation; Death


DIALOGUE WITH THE DEAD, by AMELIA ROSSELLI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Descend, embrace this daughter
Last Line: For death without thinking of life!
Subject(s): Death


DIARY OF A POET RECENTLY MARRIED: CEMETERY, by JUAN RAMON JIMENEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: This tiny village of dead people has stayed on
Last Line: Life that is highst and deepest in the abandoned city
Subject(s): Abandonment; Cemeteries; Death; Diaries


DIATRIBE AGAINST THE DEAD, by ANGEL GONZALEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: The dead are selfish
Last Line: They don't realize what they undo
Subject(s): Death


DIDN'T WE JIM?, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, sir; we lived home till our mother died
Last Line: Didn't she, jim?
Alternate Author Name(s): King, Ben
Subject(s): Bible; Death - Mothers; Dead, The


DIED YOUNG, by CORA RANDALL FABBRI    Poem Text                    
First Line: And she is sleeping now without a dream
Last Line: In that you know the mystery of death.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


DIFFERENT WAY, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: If she kept on walking now
Last Line: And a different way to drown.
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death


DIFFICULT, by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: What I could not do in life
Last Line: I will not. Clickity. Clack
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death; Devil; Repentance; Sin


DIFFICULT BODY, by MARK WUNDERLICH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Automobile Drivers; Death - Animals


DIGGING UP THE BONES, by LOREN KLEINMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am coming for you- %strong man
Last Line: You with my wild words %until you weep
Subject(s): Crying; Death; Grief; Love


DIM HOUSE, BRIGHT FACE, by TESS GALLAGHER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She still cries over that dead child
Last Line: The ones who can't know yet what living was
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


DIMANCHE, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hail sabbath-day! Of all the seven the best!
Last Line: Thine own right arm, omnipotent to save!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sea; Soul; Dead, The; Ocean


DING DONG! DING DONG!, by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: How sad and sweet!
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, Isaac
Subject(s): Death; Love; Cemeteries


DION OF TARSUS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "dion of tarsus, here I lie, who sixty years have seen"
Last Line: "I was not ever wed, and would my father had not been!"
Subject(s): Death;graves; "dead, The;tombs;tombstones;


DIRE: 1. A DEAD KING, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go down to hell. This end is good to see
Last Line: Here is no room for thee; go down to hell.'
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Hell; Nations; Dead, The


DIRE: 11. THE MODERATES, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She stood before her traitors bound and bare
Last Line: February, 1870.
Subject(s): Betrayal; Death; Nations; Dead, The


DIRE: 12. INTERCESSION, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O death, a little more, and then the worm
Last Line: Paris, september, 1869.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Nations; Soul; Dead, The; Nightmares


DIRE: 13. THE SAVIOR OF SOCIETY, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O son of man, but of what man who knows?
Last Line: December, 1869.
Subject(s): Crucifixion; Death; Jesus Christ; Nations; Salvation; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The


DIRE: 14. MENTANA: SECOND ANNIVERSARY, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By the dead body of hope, the spotless lamb
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Hope; Nations; Dead, The; Optimism


DIRE: 15. MENTANA: THIRD ANNIVERSARY, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Such prayers last year were put up for thy sake
Last Line: Satiate the immitigable hours in hell?
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Nations; Prayer; Dead, The; Optimism


DIRE: 16. THE DESCENT INTO HELL, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O night and death, to whom we grudged him then
Last Line: That we have lived to say, the dog is dead.
Subject(s): Death; Hell; Jesus Christ; Nations; Dead, The


DIRE: 2. A YEAR AFTER, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If blood throbs yet in this that was thy face
Last Line: Thy mouth to a snake's whose slime outlives the sting,
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Nations; Cadavers; Dead, The


DIRE: 3. PETER'S PENCE FROM PERUGIA, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Iscariot, thou grey-grown beast of blood
Last Line: With dusty shame, when thou art damned and dead.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Judas Iscariot (d. 30 A.d.); Nations; Dead, The


DIRECTIVES FOR THE AFTERWORLD, by JAN LEE ANDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: When she sat down beside the white bed, his body
Last Line: The first inexorable sign of his leaving
Subject(s): Death; Hospitals; Sickness


DIRGE, by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Pure spirit! O where art thou now
Last Line: When I too am at rest.
Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DIRGE, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To her couch of evening rest
Last Line: And whose sweets are sweetly dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DIRGE, by ADELAIDE CRAPSEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Never the nightingale, / o my dear
Last Line: My dear, my dear.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DIRGE, by RALPH WALDO EMERSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I reached the middle of the mount
Last Line: The silent organ loudest chants %the master's requiem'
Subject(s): Brothers; Childhood Memories; Death; Love - Loss Of


DIRGE, by KENNETH FEARING    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: 1-2-3 was the number he played but today the number came 3-2-1;
Subject(s): Conduct Of Life; Death; Death; Depressions, Economic; Gambling; Modern Man; Dead, The; Dead, The; Recessions; Wagering; Betting


DIRGE, by KENNETH FEARING    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: 1-2-3 was the number he played but today the number came 3-2-1
Last Line: Dipper; bop, summer rain; %bong. Mr., bong, mr., bong, mr., bong
Subject(s): Death; Depressions, Economic; Gambling; Modern Man


DIRGE, by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death alone / has sympathy for weariness
Last Line: Or comparison.
Subject(s): Death; Dirigibles; Universe; Dead, The


DIRGE, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What longer need hath she of loveliness
Last Line: And flowering springs that mock her empty years?
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


DIRGE AND HYMENAL, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Woe! Woe! This is death's hour
Last Line: Woe! Woe!
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Happiness; Marriage; Dead, The; Burials; Joy; Delight; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


DIRGE AT SEA, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep! We give thee to the wave
Last Line: Sleep! Oh, sleep!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


DIRGE FOR A JOKER, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Always in the middle of a kiss
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Comedy; Death; Dead, The


DIRGE FOR A LIVING POET, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What! Shall the mind of bard -- historian -- sage
Last Line: Restore, restore, o god! Our poet's wandering mind!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Muses; Poetry & Poets; Tears; Voices; Dead, The


DIRGE FOR A YOUNG GIRL, by JAMES THOMAS FIELDS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Underneath the sod, low lying
Last Line: Life and love!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DIRGE FOR A YOUNG MAIDEN, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hushed be sighing, near the string
Last Line: The maiden's dying!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DIRGE FOR AN INFANT, by JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He is dead and gone -- a flower
Last Line: All is over with him now!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hunt, Leigh
Subject(s): Death - Children


DIRGE FOR ASHBY, by JOSEPHINE JUNKIN PRESTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Heard ye that thrilling word
Last Line: Ashby is dead!
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; U.s. - History; Dead, The


DIRGE OF THE MOOLA OF KOTAL, by GEORGE THOMAS LANIGAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas, unhappy land' ill-fated spot
Last Line: Let him disclose it!
Subject(s): Death; Enemies; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DIRGE TO A DEAD OWL, by PATRICK REGINALD CHALMERS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Silent, mysterious, on wings of down
Last Line: You for the sweepstakes woodcock.
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals; Owls


DIRGE WITHOUT MUSIC, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am not resigned to the shutting away of loving hearts in the hard ground
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Love; Social Protest; Dead, The


DIRGE WITHOUT MUSIC, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am not resigned to the shutting away of loving hearts in the hard ground
Last Line: I know. But I do not approve. And I am not resigned
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Love; Social Protest


DIRGE WITHOUT TEARS, by HERBERT J. LIPSITZ    Poem Text                    
First Line: Grass will not wither when you have left me
Last Line: Little enough need for wringing of aged hands.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Tears; Dead, The


DISAPPEARING WOMAN, by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Mission padres, only the sailors saw me rise
Last Line: For the sake of decency, you said. %I had a language
Subject(s): Daughters; Death - Children; Native Americans; Women - Captives


DISCIPLINE, by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the crypt at the foot of the stairs
Last Line: That vanished from time to time!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DISCORD, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The hurdy-gurdy sings in the morning
Last Line: And cherry blossoms crowding to hide the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


DISDAIN, by AGNES MACCARTHY HICKEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Since you are made of such superior clay
Last Line: And nonchalantly creep the other way.
Subject(s): Death; Disdain; Dead, The; Scorn


DISSOLUTION, by PAUL CLAUDEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Again I am carried back over the indifferent liquid sea
Last Line: Might have been my home, nor that well-loved face
Subject(s): Death; Future Life


DISTANCE OVER TIME, by DENNIS NURKSE    Poem Source                    
First Line: After death you drive at night
Last Line: Between the wheat and the white line
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mourning


DISTICHS, by ROBERT REDFIELD JR.    Poem Text                    
First Line: Behind the hills the moon has sheathed his
Last Line: And ride the horses of delight across the buried years.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


DISTRESSED HAIKU, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: In a week or ten days
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


DITHYRAMB FOR DEATH, by PHILIP HORTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Waverooted, o windresilent
Subject(s): Death


DITTY, by AUDREY BEECHAM    Poem Source                    
First Line: If this town should tumble down
Subject(s): Death; Decay


DIVER, by SUSAN FAWCETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: After the drowning of his firstborn son
Last Line: And over he came back, permitting me %to fill his arms
Subject(s): Death - Children


DIVIDED, by ROSELLE MERCIER MONTGOMERY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a word that you may never speak
Last Line: But oh, the years, the long years we must live!
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


DIVIDING MY FATHER, by ROSS MARTIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: This rare bird stamp is mine
Last Line: Unless you've been collecting %things I don't know about
Subject(s): Collectors And Collecting; Death; Property


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PARADISO, SELS., by DANTE ALIGHIERI                        Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PARADISO. CANTO 1, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: His glory, by whose might all things are moved
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Heaven


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PARADISO. CANTO 14. THE TRIUMPH OF CHRIST, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And lo! Forthwith there rose up round about
Last Line: That held me in so sweet imprisonment.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PARADISO. CANTO 31. THE SAINTS IN GLORY, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In fashion, as a snow-white rose, lay then
Last Line: All paradise surveyed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PARADISO. CANTO 7. SIN AND REDEMPTION, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What I have heard
Last Line: "humbled himself to put on mortal flesh."
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PURGATORIO. CANTO 11. PRAYER OF PENITENTS, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O thou almighty father! Who dost make
Last Line: "but for their sakes who after us remain."
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Purgatory; Dead, The


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PURGATORIO. CANTO 16. MAN'S FREE WILL, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye, who live / do so each cause refer to heaven above
Last Line: "seek in yourselves the cause, and find it there."
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Purgatory; Dead, The


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PURGATORIO. CANTO 22, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: By this time the angel was behind us
Last Line: Which the gospel makes apparent to you
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Hell; Purgatory


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PURGATORIO. CANTO 24, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The words neither slowed the walking nor the going
Last Line: Does not smoke with too much longing in the breast, %but they hunger only for waht is just
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Hell; Purgatory


DIVINA COMMEDIA: PURGATORIO. CANTO 27. FIRE OF PURIFICATION, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now was the sun so stationed, as when first
Last Line: The beams were shrouded of the sunking sun.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Purgatory; Dead, The


DIVINE VISITATION, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: The heavens lay hold on us: the starry rays
Last Line: After the chase in burning exultation.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD NIGHT, by DYLAN THOMAS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Rage, rage against the dying of the light
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Hate; Mourning; Old Age; Social Protest; Time


DO PEOPLE MOULDER EQUALLY, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: He told me, death was dead
Variant Title(s): Poem: 390; Poem: 43
Subject(s): Bible; Corpses; Death; Religion


DOC SIFERS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of all the doctors I could cite you to in this-'ere town
Last Line: He's jes' a great, big, brainy man -- that's where the trouble lays!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Amputees; Death; Physicians; Dead, The; Doctors


DOCTOR -., by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A rabbi told me: on the day allowed
Last Line: I tell it, as the rabbi told it me.
Subject(s): Marriage; Death; Hell; Physicians; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Dead, The; Doctors


DOCTORS AND NURSES, by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A life for saving of life!
Last Line: And, living or dying, are blest!
Subject(s): Death; Plague; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


DOG DYING, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dog dying in the hot sun
Last Line: And the mortality of nerves and meat
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


DOG WAS CRYING TONIGHT IN WICKLOW ALSO, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When human beings found out about death
Last Line: The dog crying out all night behind the corpse house
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs


DOG'S DEATH, by JOHN UPDIKE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: She must have been kicked unseen or brushed by a car
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Dead, The


DOG'S DEATH, by JOHN UPDIKE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She must have been kicked unseen or brushed by a car
Last Line: To a newspaper carelessly left there. Good dog
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs


DOG, ON THE OTHER HAND, by JOANNA CATHERINE SCOTT    Poem Source                    
First Line: You can cling to. A dog is not like an abandoned child
Last Line: For my dead dog, for those abandoned little bodies %in the babies' home
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Sickness


DOMESDAY BOOK: ARCHIBALD LOWELL, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Archibald lowell, owner of the times
Last Line: And brings them to the jury in these words: --
Subject(s): Death; Life; Marriage; News; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


DOMESDAY BOOK: AT FAIRBANKS, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bill, look here! Here's the times. You see this picture
Last Line: Within the banner: to be brave, nor flinch.
Subject(s): Death; News; Dead, The


DOMESDAY BOOK: DOMESDAY BOOK, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Take any life you choose and study it
Last Line: And of her birth: -- . . .
Subject(s): Books; Death; Life; Loss; Soul; Reading; Dead, The


DOMESDAY BOOK: DR. BURKE, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You've heard of potters' wheels and potters' hands
Last Line: This story to the coroner.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Life; Physicians; Religion; Dead, The; Nightmares; Doctors; Theology


DOMESDAY BOOK: DR. TRACE TO THE CORONER, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I cannot tell you, coroner, the cause / of death of elenor murray, not until
Last Line: The mother of this man in tokio.
Subject(s): Autopsies; Death; Hearts; Dead, The


DOMESDAY BOOK: FINDING OF THE BODY, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Elenor murray, daughter of henry murray
Last Line: And know her better, knowing merival.
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Fate; Hunting; Life; Dead, The; Destiny; Hunters


DOMESDAY BOOK: GOTTLIEB GERALD, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I knew her, why of course. And you want me?
Last Line: This talk of lilli alm and ludwig haibt:
Subject(s): Death; Hate; Home; Nature; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


DOMESDAY BOOK: GREGORY WENNER, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gregory wenner's brother married the mother
Last Line: A secret long concealed: --
Subject(s): Death; God; Love; Marriage; Passion; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


DOMESDAY BOOK: HENRY BAKER, AT NEW YORK, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One partner may consult another -- james
Last Line: And chase came to the coroner and spoke:
Subject(s): Death; Letters; New York City; Undertakers; Dead, The; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple


DOMESDAY BOOK: HENRY MURRAY, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Henry murray, father of elenor murray
Last Line: The while she spoke:
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Marriage; Youth; Dead, The; Relatives; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


DOMESDAY BOOK: IRMA LEESE, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Elenor murray landing in new york
Last Line: Before the jury. Here is what she wrote: --
Subject(s): Death; Letters; Love; Dead, The


DOMESDAY BOOK: JANE FISHER, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Jane fisher says to susan hamilton / that coroner has no excuse to bring
Last Line: His talk with lawyer baker in these words: --
Subject(s): Death; Law & Lawyers; Life; Love; Dead, The; Attorneys


DOMESDAY BOOK: JOHN SCOFIELD, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You see I worked for arthur fouche, he said
Last Line: Spoke to them in these words: --
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


DOMESDAY BOOK: LOVERIDGE CHASE, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here is the secret of the death of elenor
Last Line: Of elenor murray and their days at nice:
Subject(s): Death; Letters; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


DOMESDAY BOOK: MRS. GREGORY WENNER, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gregory wenner's wife was by the sea
Last Line: To the coroner and the jury in these words: --
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Love; Dead, The; Burials


DOMESDAY BOOK: REV. PERCY FERGUSON, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The rev. Percy ferguson, patrician / vicar of christ, companion of the strong
Last Line: The coroner and jury sat and heard: --
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Grief; Life; Love; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DOMESDAY BOOK: THE CORONER, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Merival, of a mother fair and good
Last Line: Tells merival this story:
Subject(s): Death; Life; Marriage; Undertakers; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


DOMESDAY BOOK: THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why don't they come to me to find the cause
Last Line: She talks with susan hamilton like this:
Subject(s): Death; Letters; Nations; War; Dead, The


DOMESDAY BOOK: THE JURY DELIBERATES, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The jurymen are seated here and there
Last Line: Your names, and I'll return it to the clerk.
Subject(s): Death; Justice; Life; United States; Dead, The; America


DOMESDAY BOOK: THE MAJOR AND ELENOR MURRAY, by HUMBERT WOLFE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Elenor murray and petain, the major
Last Line: "I have a sorrow, too, as deep as yours."
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Marriage; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


DOMESDAY BOOK: THE VERDICT, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: An inquisition taken for the people
Last Line: To look on arielle, who had written him.
Subject(s): Death; Justice; Dead, The


DOMESDAY BOOK: WIDOW FORTELKA, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Marie fortelka, widow, mother of josef
Last Line: To swim to shore! He couldn't walk the waves!
Subject(s): Death; Life; News; Soul; Widows & Widowers; Dead, The


DOMESTIC SCENES, by CHARLES REZNIKOFF    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was nearly daylight when she gave birth to the child,
Subject(s): Family Life; Stillbirth; Marriage; Death; Fights; Murder; Poisons & Poisoning; Relatives; Death - Childbirth; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Dead, The


DOMESTICITY, by CHARLES WILLIAMS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Is it knowledge, is it knowledge only and fear
Last Line: Having no house to inhabit but this of our dead.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Memory; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


DOMINGA, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was asleep for a long time among
Last Line: I carry a daughter inside it
Subject(s): Crime And Criminals; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; El Salvador; Human Rights - Argentina; Murder; Soldiers; Tyranny And Tyrants; War


DON QUIXOTE, by HANNELORE JOSEPH    Poem Text                    
First Line: So you died sane, oh jester of the universe
Last Line: Of all humanity -- we're all in vain.
Subject(s): Death; Don Quixote; Insanity; Knights & Knighthood; Dead, The; Madness; Mental Illness


DON RAMIRO, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Donna clara! Donna clara!
Last Line: "this day's noontide died ramiro."
Subject(s): Death; Knights & Knighthood; Life; Dead, The


DON SEBASTIAN, ACT 3: TO ACCOUNT RENDERED, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My father's, mother's, brother's deaths I pardon
Last Line: And beg of heaven to charge the bill on me.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Forgiveness; Murder; Parents; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Clemency; Parenthood


DON'T TOUCH, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: You came in
Last Line: I have no %baby but I %do have her %shoes and socks
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


DONALD EVANS, by WITTER BYNNER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So I shall never hear from his own lips
Last Line: With the consummate silence of a stone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Morgan, Emanuel
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DOOMSDAY, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I can raise one ghost, why I will raise
Last Line: . . . . . . .
Subject(s): Death; Desolation; Judgment Day; Longing; Dead, The; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man


DOOR TO THE SECOND INFINITY, by ROBERT DESNOS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The inkwell periscope lies in wait around the bend
Last Line: With a direct line / to fear
Subject(s): Surrealism; Death; Identity; Poetry & Poets


DORCAS, by BESSIE CLARK RANDLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: A little head of curly gold - brown hair
Last Line: When tears are wiped away.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Grief; Childhood; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DOREEN, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Her curled and rosy beauty
Last Line: That it must pass.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


DORICHA, by POSEIDIPPUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So now the very bones of you are gone
Last Line: Again to naucratis and to the nile.
Alternate Author Name(s): Posidippus; Poseidippos
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Sappho (610-580 B.c.); Dead, The


DOROTHEA TANNING'S COUSINS, by RICHARD HOWARD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She came to him in dreams, as he to her
Alternate Author Name(s): Howard, Joseph
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


DOROTHEA TANNING'S COUSINS, by RICHARD HOWARD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She came to him in dreams, as he to her
Last Line: What lovers need friends?
Alternate Author Name(s): Howard, Joseph
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love


DOROTHY, by ROSE HAWTHORNE LATHROP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear little dorothy, she is no more!
Last Line: Are more lost than my heart, which died not when it broke!
Alternate Author Name(s): Alphonsa, Mother Mary
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


DOUBLE ELEGY, by MICHAEL S. HARPER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whatever city or country road
Last Line: Of ohio and michigan
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DOUBLE VODKA SCREWDRIVERS, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: This is all about %double vodka screwdrivers?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


DOUBTS, by WING WATSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: I guess this will really be the spring
Last Line: Yet crocuses are a good omen, %spring is feeling the sun, %as if for the first time
Subject(s): Death - Children


DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS, TENDER AND TRUE, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Could ye come back to me, douglas, douglas
Last Line: Douglas, douglas, tender and true!
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Variant Title(s): Too Late
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DOVE, by EDWARD KLEINSCHMIDT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Don't we always seem to want to know that life
Last Line: And water. We gather seeds. We sow seeds by hand for this greening erba
Subject(s): Death; Life


DOWN, by NAOMI RUTH LOWINSKY    Poem Source                    
Last Line: What if %this is our only %treasure %our burial %chamber %our flaming angel %tongue?
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


DOWN IN WALHALLALAH, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I put flowers on leeda's grave
Last Line: Down in walhallalah.
Alternate Author Name(s): King, Ben
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


DOWN ON THE DEAD END, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I've toiled at the end of creation, stripped to the trousers and shirt
Last Line: And perhaps in the ultimate scramble I'll corner a shakedown above.
Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Death; Gambling; Dead, The; Wagering; Betting


DOWN THE RIVER, by BARCROFT HENRY BOAKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hark, the sound of it drawing nearer
Last Line: Down the river that bears him, dead.
Subject(s): Death; Labor & Laborers; Sheep; Travel; Dead, The; Work; Workers; Journeys; Trips


DR. EGG: 3 SESSION 25: CHICKEN KILLING, by B. J. BUHROW    Poem Source                    
First Line: I follow my father
Last Line: Are twitching %like small, involuntary muscles
Subject(s): Chickens; Death - Animals; Fathers


DR. EGG: 6 I IMAGINE THE DEATH OF DR. EGG'S DAUGHTER, by B. J. BUHROW    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dr. Egg is walking her
Last Line: They slip %right through his fingers
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fathers And Daughters; Psychology


DR. GEORGE M. GOULD, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He loved the bloom of the good, green earth
Last Line: The matchless, brave light-bringer!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Gould, George Milbry (1848-1922); Praise; Dead, The


DRACULA ORCHID, by TENAYA DARLINGTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Only a woman with black toenails
Last Line: Some new pain opens
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Murder; Pain; Women


DRACULA'S WAKE, by ELIZABETH ZELVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Although I never liked cats much myself
Last Line: How did you get so good at death?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Loss; Psychoanalysis; Relationships; Sympathy


DRAGGING HORSES, by M. REBECCA RANSOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: If it's your own horse, you don't want to watch
Last Line: Curled in thier baskets, safe, nestled, held
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Horses


DRAWING NEARER, by LUCY LARCOM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Are we daily drawing nearer
Last Line: Drawing nearer thee!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DREAM FANTASY, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a land of dream
Last Line: Lie hush'd the valleys of dream?
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Future Life; Moon; Religion; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Theology


DREAM IN WHICH RUMPLESTILSKIN COMES BACK, by SARAH COTTERILL    Poem Source                    
First Line: The child drinks at me
Subject(s): Death - Children


DREAM MEADOWS, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Girt with great garths of shadow
Last Line: Beneath those silent skies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Future Life; Pain; Spiritual Life; Dead, The; Nightmares; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Suffering; Misery


DREAM OF THE DISAPPEARED, by CECIL L. SAYRE    Poem Source                    
First Line: His death I dream
Last Line: Where I can no longer %disappear
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Soldiers; War


DREAM TRYST, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She was as lovely as a flower
Subject(s): Death


DREAMING OF YUAN CHEN, by PO CHU-YI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At night you came and took my hand and we wandered together in my dream
Last Line: Among the shadows of the terrace of night did you know them or not?
Alternate Author Name(s): Bai Juyi; Bo Juyi; Po Chu-i; Lo T'ien; Jyu-yi
Subject(s): China - Tang Dynasty (618-905); Death; Dreams; Dead, The; Nightmares


DREAMINGS, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The bog blossom's golden pistil
Last Line: One who has ne'er forgotten, one who can ne'er forget.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Flowers; Memory; Dead, The; Nightmares


DREAMLAND, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I woke from dreams of rare delight
Last Line: And reawaken . . . Nevermore.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Dreams; Sleep; Youth; Childhood; Dead, The; Nightmares


DREAMS OF THE DEAD, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oft in still night-dreams a departed face
Last Line: Thy power when linked, in this, with thy strong brother -- death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DREARY SONG, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When ragged is the country and tawdry is / the town
Last Line: "but nobody is listening—let's die and disappear."
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Queen Anne's Lace; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


DRESSING FOR THE FUNERAL, by MEGAN LAUBER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I change my clothes
Last Line: And paint my feet with the pilot light %leaving only my voice %at your grave
Subject(s): Death - Children


DRESSING THE DEAD, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All indigo now as the dye in his veins
Last Line: A mother why her child cried all night
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Ice


DRIFTWOOD FOUND ON THE GREENBRIER TRAIL, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Something to mark the day, you said,
Last Line: Pulled over their eyes. Their mouths %set against weeping.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


DRINKING FOUNTAIN, by ROBERT DUNCAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Garcia lorca tasted
Last Line: This is the drinking fountain
Subject(s): Death; Fountains; Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936)


DRIVEN, by RUSSELL BECKWITH    Poem Text                    
First Line: Where is she going, the woman with her cry
Last Line: The lost beloved name -- she walks tonight.
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Dead, The


DRIVER'S LICENCE, by MAUREEN MOREHEAD    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was swimming at the y today
Last Line: As we drive through louisville
Subject(s): Death - Children


DRIVING HOME AFTER THE FUNERAL, by SUSAN FIRER    Poem Source                    
First Line: We stopped outside lake geneva
Last Line: Held in the fields of pumpkins
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Grief


DRIVING INTO LARAMIE, by JAMES GALVIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Out here sheer force of sky bearing down
Last Line: That god is impressed above all by defiance
Subject(s): Death; Driving & Drivers; Oregon; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


DROUGHT, by WILLIAM DANIEL EHRHART    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I had never before seen anything die
Last Line: Of water too cruel to be spoken aloud
Alternate Author Name(s): Ehrhart, W. D.
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Drought


DROWNED, by MARJORIE MUIR WORTHINGTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dead hair dripping from her head
Last Line: Also dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Muir, Marjorie
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Dead, The


DRUM, by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bear in mind / that death is a drum
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Langston
Subject(s): African Americans; Death; Negroes; American Blacks; Dead, The


DRUM, by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bear in mind %that death is a drum
Last Line: Calling life %to come! %come! %come!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Langston
Subject(s): African Americans; Death


DRUMNOTES, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Days of the dead men, danny
Last Line: Drum on your remembering heart.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DRUMS FOR KENNY, by BETH HARRY    Poem Source                    
First Line: The drumming stopped
Last Line: Now I think the whole world %will hear about this
Subject(s): Death - Children


DUALITY, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I never pass a human house
Last Line: Awake, as in its sleep?
Subject(s): Death; Duplicity; Grief; Jesus Christ; Life; Pain; Dead, The; Deceit; Sorrow; Sadness; Suffering; Misery


DUE TO BEING OPPOSITE, by LOUIS UNTERMEYER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What seemed a litter was a family
Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael
Subject(s): Death; Cemeteries; Birth; Life; Dead, The; Graveyards; Child Birth; Midwifery


DUEL, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: I foresee a day when the stranger
Last Line: April rain
Subject(s): Death; Devil; Duels; Serenity; Strangers; Watchmen; Wisdom


DULL DEVOTION, by JOSEPH BEAUMONT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Me thought heavn calld me, when I heard ye bell
Last Line: And so in heavn aforehand dwell.
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Prayer; Dead, The; Paradise


DUMB IN JUNE, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, the thought hurts at my heart
Last Line: Dumb in june!
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Hearts; June; Life; Singing & Singers; Soul; Summer; Dead, The; World; Songs


DUMP, by THOMSON WILLIAM GUNN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He died, and I admired
Last Line: The precious half foot. Beyond that %nothing, nothing at all
Alternate Author Name(s): Gunn, Thom
Subject(s): Death; Homosexuality; Memory


DUNCAN WEIR, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Back on the wrong line, that was all
Last Line: Came back on the wrong line and kill'd our mate.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Railroads; Dead, The; Railways; Trains


DUNKIRK, by SUSAN D'ARCY CLARK    Poem Text                    
First Line: They looked at death
Last Line: "immortals these,"" and laid his scythe away."
Subject(s): Death; Dunkirk, France; Immortality; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


DUO, by OLIVE TILFORD DARGAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Woman in the garden
Last Line: Shall find a mother there!
Alternate Author Name(s): Burke, Fielding
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Prayer; Dead, The


DURAND OF BLONDEN, by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tow'rds the lofty walls of balbi, lo! Durand of blonden hies
Last Line: "ever calling, ""blanca! Blanca!"" through the desert halls of heaven."
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love; Sleep; Youth; Dead, The; Paradise


DURING WIND AND RAIN, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They sing their dearest songs
Last Line: Down their carved names the rain-drop ploughs.
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Mourning; New Year; Rain; Time; Wind; Dead, The; Bereavement


DUST, by KATHLEEN JESSIE RAINE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Only my dust is never laid
Last Line: And then unmakes again the world the dance has made.
Subject(s): Crosses; Death; Dust; Dead, The


DUST, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I heard them in their sadness say
Last Line: And haunted by all mystery.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Dust; Earth; God; Humanity; Mankind; Dead, The; World; Human Race


DUST IS THE ONLY SECRET, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Smuggled to rest!
Subject(s): Death; Secrets


DUST TO DUST, by EUGENE HOLLAHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It seemed to amos as to hosea
Last Line: Two high voices whipping a desert wind
Subject(s): Death


DUST TO DUST, by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dust to dust!' cries out an ancient church
Last Line: And lo! From every tomb the stone is rolled.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Dust; Funerals; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


DYING, by ALFRED ALVAREZ    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Death is before me today
Last Line: Like homecoming after captivity
Variant Title(s): Dying; After The Ancient Egyptia
Subject(s): Death


DYING, by CHRISTINA-MARIE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Tormenting winds die with relief
Last Line: Time is marked on your grave, %carved in stone. But wind carries leaves %and dandelion seeds over it
Subject(s): Death - Children


DYING, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I heard a fly buzz when I died
Last Line: I could not see to see.
Subject(s): Death; Flies; Labor & Laborers; Mourning; Pain; Dead, The; Work; Workers; Bereavement; Suffering; Misery


DYING, by LARRY EIGNER            Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DYING, by RODEN BERKELEY WRIOTHESLEY NOEL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They are waiting on the shore
Last Line: After noise, tranquillity.
Variant Title(s): The Old
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Dead, The


DYING, by ROBERT PINSKY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nothing to be said about it, and everything
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DYING, by ROBERT PINSKY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nothing to be said about it, and everything
Last Line: Bored and impatient in the monster's mouth
Subject(s): Death


DYING, by LIZ ROSENBERG    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why this ridiculous happiness?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


DYING, by JIRI WOLKER    Poem Source                    
First Line: When I shall die there'll be no sign in all this world, and nothing changed
Subject(s): Death


DYING IN PARIS: 1. DEATH AND MORPHINE, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, in the end they are much of a pair
Last Line: Not to have been born is of course the miracle
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France


DYING IN PARIS: 2, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Every idle desire has died in my breast
Last Line: Glorious shadow-king of the underworld
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France


DYING IN PARIS: 3, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My zenith was luckily happier than my night
Last Line: Midsummer's frail and green-juice bird's-nest
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France


DYING MOTHER POEM, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: At the nursing home I lift my old mother
Last Line: But it's too late, too late now
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


DYING RAVEN, by RICHARD HENRY DANA (1787-1879)    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come to these lonely woods to die alone?
Last Line: In signs mysterious, written what alone %our hearts may read. - death brings thee rest, poor bird
Subject(s): Death; Ravens


DYING SPEECH OF AN OLD PHILOSOPHER, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I strove with none, for none was worth my strife
Last Line: It sinks, and I am ready to depart.
Variant Title(s): Fire Of Life;the Dying Fire;the End;epigram;finis;introduction To The Last Fruit Off Old Tree;envoi;on His Seventy-fifth Birthday;farewell;on Himself
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Old Age; Dead, The


DYING! DYING IN THE NIGHT!, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dying! Dying in the night!
Last Line: Death won't hurt - now dollie's here!
Variant Title(s): Poem: 158; Poem: 22
Subject(s): Death


DYING-SHALL MAN LIVE AGAIN?, by ALBERT FRANK HOFFMANN    Poem Text                    
First Line: In dying, will the parting breath
Last Line: "who dies to self, forever lives."
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Dead, The; Judaism


DYING: AN INTRODUCTION, by LOUIS EDWARD SISSMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Summer still plays across the street
Last Line: As anything: %as spring
Alternate Author Name(s): Sissman, L. E.
Subject(s): Death; Harvard University


E. D. M., by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a heart I knew in other days
Last Line: And that was all beneath this earthly sun.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Bereavement


E.W.T.: ON THE DEATH OF HIS BETTY, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And she is gone, whom, dream or truth
Last Line: And death draws nigh, a friend.
Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EACH DEFEAT, by EILEEN MYLES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Please! Keep / reading me
Subject(s): Blake, William (1757-1827); Friendship; Relationships; Death - Animals; Failure


EACH THAT WE LOSE TAKES PART OF US, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Is summoned by the tides
Subject(s): Death; Tides


EARLY DEATH, by DAVID HARTLEY COLERIDGE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She pass'd away like morning dew
Last Line: But holy death is kinder?
Alternate Author Name(s): Coleridge, Hartley
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


EARLY DEATH, by LUIS OMAR SALINAS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The rain tonight
Subject(s): Death


EARLY MORNING, THE COLD HOUSE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Though the taste of nightmares
Last Line: That comes whether you ask or no
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


EARLY PENSION, by EVE FORTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your smile %is the smile %of the newly dead
Last Line: Is now being worn %by some young joseph
Subject(s): Death


EARTH AS DESDEMONA, by GAIL WRONSKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Unerringly, %let us talk of graves
Last Line: A zone of no %destruction
Subject(s): Chicanos; Death; Graves; Los Angeles; Man-woman Relationships; Mourning; Pacific Ocean; Prejudice; Sin; Women


EARTH POEMS: 6, by JAVIER HERAUD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sugar tastes like fresh
Last Line: In its sweet burn-out end
Subject(s): Death; Love - Complaints; Poetry And Poets


EARTH TO EARTH, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: His hands with earthly work are done
Last Line: Dear earth, upon thy bosom!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EARTH: THE PASSING OF A DANCER, by RHYS CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She is made of mist and silver, and her
Last Line: And the floor of heaven darkens, and the sound of feet is stilled.
Variant Title(s): Earth: The Passing Of A Danger
Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers; Death; Earth; Dead, The; World


EARTHEN URN, by KATHRYN WHITE RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O when I hear a hill-far drum I'll know
Last Line: Into the earth, into the cradling mud.
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


EARTHSWIMMER, by HEID E. ERDRICH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Her good black earth is what draws them. Year after year she takes
Last Line: Try to tell her. Only, speak slowly as all time gone by
Subject(s): Death


EAST COKER, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here, whence his forbears sprang, a man is laid
Last Line: And christmas song respond, and easter song.
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Assassination; Crime & Criminals; Death; Eliot, Thomas Stearns (1888-1965); Rest; Somerset, England; Dead, The; Eliot, T. S.


EAST SONG, by ALVARO MUTIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: At any turn
Last Line: To your brief happiness on earth
Subject(s): Angels; Death


EASTER, by HOWARD NEMEROV    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Even this suburb has overcome death
Last Line: Becomes forsythia, as the long war %begins again, not by our doing or desiring
Subject(s): Death


EASTER MORNING, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The fasts are done; the aves said
Last Line: Comes up the easter morning!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Easter; Holidays; Dead, The; The Resurrection


EBB AND FLOW, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Said earth in the darkness wailing
Last Line: So life ebbs and flows forever, pulsing with the heart of god!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; God; Life; Dead, The


EBENEZER-GRAMS: 1. EBENEZER'S PROBLEM, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: With unkel eben weepin'
Last Line: And learn him how ter fly!
Subject(s): Death Valley; Farm Life; Agriculture; Farmers


ECCE PUER, by JAMES JOYCE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Of the dark past
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


ECCE VACCUO, by A. F. EHRENBURG    Poem Text                    
First Line: Behold a madman bound for hell
Last Line: The secret ages left untold.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Dead, The


ECCLESIASTES CHAPTER XII, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He hath a few more days to live, and we
Last Line: Of whom we know not, and who gave it birth.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven; Mourning; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise; Bereavement


ECCLESIASTES, SELS., by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: To him that is joined to all the living
Subject(s): Death


ECHOES OF JOY, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Only a song of joy
Last Line: Wind-blown over the heather.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Life; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


ECHOES: 29, by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A child / curious and innocent
Last Line: Of the old nurse, death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Henley, W. E.
Subject(s): Death; Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-1894); Dead, The


ECHOES: 35. MARGARITAE SORORI, by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A late lark twitters from the quiet skies
Last Line: The sundown splendid and serene, death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Henley, W. E.
Variant Title(s): The Happy Passing;i. M. Margaritae Sororis;so Be My Passing;some Late Lark Singing;in Memoriam Margaritae Sororis;margaritae Sorori
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


ECHOES: 5, by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a reaper
Last Line: The now and the ever,
Alternate Author Name(s): Henley, W. E.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


ECHOES: 9, by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Madam life's a piece in bloom
Last Line: And your little job is done.
Alternate Author Name(s): Henley, W. E.
Variant Title(s): To W.r.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


ECOLOGY, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We drop in the evening like dew
Last Line: As they drop. This explains %the ocean and the sun
Subject(s): Death


ECSTACY, by KENNETH SLADE ALLING    Poem Text                    
First Line: I could never be properly dead
Last Line: The songs that I sing for the earth.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


EDDIE COCHRAN CAR RIDE, by GWYNNE GARFINKLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I coulda gone that way too
Last Line: (how fitting they found you %in your car)
Subject(s): Death - Children


EDEN INCUNABULUM, by BRIAN TEARE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So his luciferous kiss, ecliptic : me
Subject(s): Gays & Lesbians; Relationships; Death; Homoeroticism; Lesbians; Gay Women; Gay Men; Dead, The


EDEN ROCK, by CHARLES STANLEY CAUSLEY    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They are waiting for me somewhere beyond eden rock
Alternate Author Name(s): Causley, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; New Year; Picnics; Dead, The; Barbecues


EDEN ROCK, by CHARLES STANLEY CAUSLEY    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They are waiting for me somewhere beyond eden rock
Last Line: I had not thought that it would be like this
Alternate Author Name(s): Causley, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; New Year; Picnics


EDGAR WILSON NYE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The saddest silence falls when
Last Line: Calling your love back to us laughingly.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Laughter; Silence; Winter; Dead, The


EDITH, by WILLIS FREDERICK OSTRANDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Edith, your sister. Died upon her bones
Last Line: Flocking there upon the garden basins
Subject(s): Death


EDITH, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Time, that doth take what none would give
Last Line: I shall be satisfied.
Subject(s): Absence; Consolation; Death; Grief; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


EDUCATION, by GLADYS CROMWELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I had lived many years when first I met
Last Line: But oh, to feel the youth my age could hold!
Subject(s): Death; Education; Experience; Grief; Knowledge; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


EDWIN AND PAULINUS: THE CONVERSION OF NORTHUMBRIA, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The black-haired gaunt paulinus
Last Line: "when our brief days are ovber, / that we shall live again"
Subject(s): Death;immortality; "dead, The;


EDWIN BUCKINGHAM, by CHARLES SPRAGUE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Spare him one little week, almighty power
Last Line: And scatter fragrance round his ocean-tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EFFECTS OF ABSTRACT ART, by GARY SOTO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Charlie, our one hope, called the chucos from braly street
Last Line: Poor guy, no telling when a train ran them over
Subject(s): Art And Artists; Death


EGYPT, by GLADYS CROMWELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How still is egypt, as a corpse's breast
Last Line: Into another golden day!
Subject(s): Death; Egypt; Dead, The


EIGHT O'CLOCK, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He stood, and heard the steeple
Last Line: Its strength, and struck.
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The


EIGHTEEN DAYS WITHOUT YOU: DECEMBER 2ND, by ANNE SEXTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I slept last night
Subject(s): Sleep; Dreams; Mothers; Death; Nightmares; Dead, The


EIGHTY YEARS OLD, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: The world is left behind him quite
Last Line: Else we had lost him utterly.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Innocence; Old Age; Spiritual Life; Dead, The


EILEEN, DIARMUID, AND TEIG, by JAMES STEPHENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Be kind unto these three, o king!
Last Line: Be kind, o king, unto this two and one!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


EITHER, by GLYN MAXWELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: A northern hill aghast with weather
Subject(s): Death; Disappointment; Absence; Dead, The; Separation; Isolation


EITHER HE'S DEAD OR MY WATCH HAS STOPPED, by MICHAEL OAKES    Poem Source                    
First Line: There was the phone call, late
Last Line: Same river mallards, as if they can %tell me what the shadow means
Subject(s): Death - Children


ELECTRA ON AZALEA PATH, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The day you died I went into the dirt
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Fathers & Daughters; Graveyards; Dead, The


ELECTRA ON AZALEA PATH, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The day you died I went into the dirt
Last Line: It was my love that did us both to death
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Fathers And Daughters


ELEGIAC SONNET: 49. ... WRITTEN IN A CHURCH-YARD, by CHARLOTTE SMITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O thou! Who sleep'st where hazle-bands entwine
Last Line: Thy form and virtues from the silent grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Charlotte Turner
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGIAC SONNET: 54. THE SLEEPING WOODMAN, by CHARLOTTE SMITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye copses wild, where april bids arise
Last Line: And death receive me to his long repose.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Charlotte Turner
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGIAC SONNET: 74. THE WINTER NIGHT, by CHARLOTTE SMITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep, that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care
Last Line: I shall be laid, and feel that loss no more!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Charlotte Turner
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGIAC STANZAS TO THE MEMORY OF D.M.M., by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Brightly the sun illumes the skies
Last Line: And glory dawns beyond the grave!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Babies; Children - Lost; Death; Farewell; Memory; Mourning; Infants; Dead, The; Parting; Bereavement


ELEGIAC STANZAS, SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN BY JULIA, ON DEATH OF BROTHER, by THOMAS MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Though sorrow long has worn my heart
Last Line: The heart is almost broken too!
Alternate Author Name(s): Little, Thomas
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Half-brothers; Dead, The


ELEGIAC VERSES ON THE DEATH OF LORD PALMERSTON, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A loftier muse, in higher strains, may sing
Last Line: Still vibrates strong for him, revered of all.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; England; Politics & Government; Praise; Dead, The; English


ELEGIE, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death be not proud, thy hand gave not this blow
Last Line: The grave no conquest gets, death hath no sting.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


ELEGIE ON MISTRESS BOULSTRED, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death I recant, and say, unsaid by me
Last Line: Because the chain is broke, though no link lost.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGIES FROM THE NORTH 5, by ALES DEBELJAK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now, in a bitter or a soft voice, in the lengthened melodies of a lament, in
Last Line: Shared with everyone lost like you: do you recognize yourself in this poem?
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Lament; Soldiers; War


ELEGY, by JAMES BEATTIE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Still shall unthinking man substantial deem
Last Line: In silence shed the sympathetic tear.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY, by JAMES BEATTIE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tired with the busy crowds, that all the day
Last Line: When death awakes us to immortal life.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY, by NICOLE BLACKMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: They will not remember how you looked sleeping
Last Line: Will say they were your friend
Subject(s): Books; Death; Grief; Memory; Poetry And Poets; Solitude


ELEGY, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I dram awake in the uptown morning
Last Line: I dram awake in the uptown morning
Subject(s): Death


ELEGY, by ANNE BATTEN CRISTALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Wander, my troubled soul, sigh 'mid the night thy pain
Last Line: And 'mid the starry spheres the almighty power adore.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY, by ALAN DUGAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I know but will not tell
Last Line: Father, hello and goodbye
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Dead, The


ELEGY, by ALAN DUGAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I know but will not tell
Last Line: Father, hello and goodbye
Subject(s): Death; Fathers


ELEGY, by BECKIAN FRITZ GOLDBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now the police
Last Line: Will. What I was dying for was love. What I was loving for %was why I was dying
Subject(s): Death; Love


ELEGY, by FLORENCE HAMILTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Never again in your arms shall I lie
Last Line: Bury me deep.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


ELEGY, by ANSELM HOLLO    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The laundry-basket lid is still there
Last Line: Entirely
Subject(s): Death; Sympathy; Dead, The; Empathy


ELEGY, by HENRIQUETA LISBOA    Poem Source                    
First Line: At first the dead
Last Line: Nosegay of gillyflowers
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Graves


ELEGY, by NIBI    Poem Text                    
First Line: The gulls that twitter on the rush-grown shore
Last Line: Far from her fond embrace.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning;nib


ELEGY, by CHARLOTTE SMITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dark gathering clouds involve the threatening skies
Last Line: And bear the injured to eternal sleep!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Charlotte Turner
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Shipwrecks; Dead, The


ELEGY, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sad nymphs of u l, u have much to cry for
Last Line: They lately brought fresh bricks the walls to 10 (heighten.)
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Hair; Memory; Tears; Dead, The


ELEGY, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Auvergne, auvergne, o wild and woful land
Last Line: Burton -- a name that lives till fame be dead.
Subject(s): Blindness; Death; England; Visually Handicapped; Dead, The; English


ELEGY, by JOHN HALL WHEELOCK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The gnu up at the zoo
Last Line: Not close their eyes by night or day - %no, not even in death
Subject(s): Animals; Apes; Death - Animals; Gnus; Zoos


ELEGY, by LEO YANKEVICH    Poem Source                    
First Line: After the tears, heartfelt tears and crocodile tears
Last Line: And nothing is more eloquent than its goodbye
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Tears


ELEGY, by YUAN CHEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: O youngest, best-loved daughter of hsieh
Last Line: That lifelong trouble of your brow
Alternate Author Name(s): Wei-chih
Subject(s): Death - Children


ELEGY BEFORE DEATH, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: There will be rose and rhododendron
Last Line: Only the grace from simple stone!
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY FOR A CHILD, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here are consoling pieties
Subject(s): Death – Children


ELEGY FOR A DEAD SOLDIER, by KARL SHAPIRO    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A white sheet on the tail-gate of a truck
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


ELEGY FOR A DEAD SOLDIER, by KARL SHAPIRO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A white sheet on the tail-gate of a truck
Last Line: Upon a peace kept by a human creed %know that one soldier has not died in vain
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; World War Ii


ELEGY FOR A DISTANT RELATIVE, by DAVID WAGONER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This rubble of stained glass
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY FOR A HIGH SCHOOL FRIEND, by SONDRA UPHAM    Poem Source                    
First Line: By the time she was thirty-one
Last Line: Toward the train that came %whistling at her like a love-struck boy
Subject(s): Death - Children


ELEGY FOR A LITTLE GIRL BURNED BENEATH OAK TREES, by RAYMOND JOSEPH KRESENSKY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If slender feet would care to go
Last Line: Nor keep her feet still.
Subject(s): Death; Girls; Oak Trees; Dead, The


ELEGY FOR ARNOLD, by MADELINE DEFREES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alone in my living room, I let waves of the music
Last Line: Of a love come into its own.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mary Gilbert, Sister; De Frees, Madeline
Subject(s): Death; Liberty Bell; Loss; Dead, The


ELEGY FOR HER BROTHER SAKHR, by TUMADIR BINT IBN AL-SHARID AL-KHANSA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Cry out for sakhr when a dove with necklaces
Last Line: When the wind howled his people were happy %as a wind of dust blew under a freezing cloud
Alternate Author Name(s): Tumardir Bint `amir Al-harith Ibn Ash-sharid; Al-khansa
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War


ELEGY FOR JANE, by THEODORE ROETHKE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: I remember the neckcurls, limp and damp as tendrils
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Fathers & Daughters; Labor & Laborers; Youth; Dead, The; Work; Workers


ELEGY FOR JANE, by THEODORE ROETHKE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I remember the neckcurls, limp and damp as tendrils
Last Line: I, with no rights in this matter, %neither father nor lover
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Fathers And Daughters; Labor And Laborers; Youth


ELEGY FOR JANE KENYON, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Jane is big
Subject(s): Kenyon, Jane (1947-1995); Death; Dead, The


ELEGY FOR MY BROTHER, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'll walk awhile, maybe as high as the tree line
Last Line: And watch the door now being closed behind you...
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Farewell; Memory; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791); Half-brothers; Dead, The; Parting


ELEGY FOR MY FATHER, by ANNIE FINCH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the ocean that stretches out wordlessly
Subject(s): Fathers - Death


ELEGY FOR MY FATHER, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: You lived remembering how your father
Last Line: With picks, loosening the ground.
Subject(s): Death; Fathers


ELEGY FOR MY FATHER, WHO IS NOT DEAD, by ANDREW HUDGINS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One day I’ll lift the telephone
Last Line: And waving, shouting, welcome back
Subject(s): Fathers; Death; Dead, The


ELEGY FOR MY HUSBAND, by TOI DERRICOTTE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What was there is no longer there:
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


ELEGY FOR MY SISTER, by SHEROD SANTOS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She was born sarah gossett ballenger
Subject(s): Death; Brothers & Sisters


ELEGY FOR THE PRINCE, by EDWARD HERBERT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Must he be ever dead? Cannot we add
Last Line: Which, being his, can therefore never die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cherbury, 1st Baron Herbert Of; Herbert Of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, 1st Baron; Herbert Of Cherbury, Lord
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY FOR YOUR ABSENCE, by EUGENIO FLORIT    Poem Source                    
First Line: In that moment you sailed for all of death
Last Line: And you shall discover your nest in a tree of stars
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Peace


ELEGY FOR YOUTH, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I trembled when I heard the news
Last Line: I may follow without fear, %your gift to me
Subject(s): Death - Children


ELEGY ON A DEAD MERMAID WASHED ASHORE AT PLYMOUTH ROCK, by ROBERT SILLIMAN HILLYER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pallidly sleeping, the ocean's mysterious daughter
Last Line: Only a fable like all of our strange and beautiful dreams.
Subject(s): Death; Mermaids & Mermen; Dead, The


ELEGY ON A LADY, WHOM GRIEF FOR THE DEATH OF HER BETHROTHED KILLED, by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Assemble, all ye maidens, at the door
Last Line: Rejoice, for thou art near to thy possession.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bridges, Robert+(2)
Subject(s): Brides; Death; Dead, The


ELEGY ON A YOUNG LADY, by ANNE BATTEN CRISTALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Transcendent beauty moulders 'midst the earth!
Last Line: For pierced by guilt the breathless culprit lies.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


ELEGY ON JENNINGS HILL, by MARSHALL SULLAVAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The snow lies deep on jennings hill
Last Line: Upon her crest discounts their hours.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


ELEGY ON JOHN HOGG, LATE PORTER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS, by ROBERT FERGUSSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, what's ado? The deil be licket
Last Line: Baith ear' and late.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ferguson, Robert
Subject(s): Death; Praise; Dead, The


ELEGY ON MR. WILLIAM SMITH: MR. SMITH IS DEAD, by THOMAS CHATTERTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ascend, my muse, on sorrow's sable plume
Last Line: The blood-stained tomb where smith and comfort lie.
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Graves; Grief; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY, SELECTION, by JAMES MARRIOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah fleeting joys! How soon those hopes were o'er
Last Line: And with thy beauties strives to mix her fame.
Alternate Author Name(s): Marriott, Sir Jame
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF PEG NICHOLSON, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Peg nicholson was a gude bay mare
Last Line: As priest-rid cattle are, - &c. &c.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Horses


ELEGY ON THE LATE MISS BURNET, OF MONBODDO, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Life ne'er exulted in so rich a prize
Last Line: So, from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and bare.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY ON THYRZA, by GEORGE GORDON BYRON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And thou art dead, as young and fair
Last Line: Than aught, except its living years.
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY ON TOY PIANO, by DEAN YOUNG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You don't need a pony
Last Line: About this, even diamonds do not lie
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


ELEGY TO A DISSECTED PUPPY, SELS., by GEORGIA BAILEY PARRINGTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sweet dog! Now cold and stiff in death
Last Line: Explore the contents of thy chest
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


ELEGY TO MARY, by RUTH PITTER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: God's peace is the treasure of dead fools, mary
Last Line: God's triumph is the treasure of the soul, mary
Subject(s): Death


ELEGY TO THE MEMORY OF AN UNFORTUNATE LADY, by ALEXANDER POPE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: What beckoning ghost, along the moonlight shade
Last Line: The muse forgot, and thou belov'd no more!
Variant Title(s): Verses To The Memory Of An Unfortunate Lady;elegy To The Death Of An Unfortunate Lady
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


ELEGY TO THE PULLEY OF SUPERIOR OBLIQUE, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The three girls in a donkey cart
Last Line: Of death is instant, contrived.
Subject(s): Death; Disease; Girls; Lament; Warsaw Ghetto; World War Ii - Atrocities; Dead, The


ELEGY WHILE PRUNING ROSES, by DAVID WAGONER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I've weeded thier beds, put down manure and bark dust
Subject(s): Roses; Gardens & Gardening; Death; Dead, The


ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD, by THOMAS GRAY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The curfew tolls the knell of parting day
Last Line: The bosom of his father and his god.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Courage; Death; England; Faith; Graves; Love; Mourning; Graveyards; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; English; Belief; Creed; Tombs; Tombstones; Bereavement


ELEGY, FOR ALUN LEWIS, by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Little attention we paid to each other alive
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEGY: 2.13. THE LOVER'S DEATH, by SEXTUS PROPERTIUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Then, soon as night overshadows my dying eyes
Last Line: These mouldering bones are dumb to thy despair
Subject(s): Death


ELEGY: FOR YOU, FATHER, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Father, under the stone, accept your ruin
Last Line: The end of heaven and the need of earth
Subject(s): Death – Fathers


ELEGY: IN COHERENT LIGHT, by ANNE STEVENSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Death; Dead, The


ELEGY: MOURNS THE PREMATURE DEATH OF FRANCIS THE DAUPHIN, by NICOLAS BOURBON    Poem Source                    
First Line: The meaning of portents in the sky
Last Line: Will mourn and praise you beyond the stars
Subject(s): Death


ELEGY; FOR JAMES WRIGHT, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not only doesn't the ohio
Last Line: In rags, half in radiance.
Subject(s): Chestnut Trees; Death; Grief; Hudson River; Nature; Ohio River; Plane Trees; Rivers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Sycamores


ELEGY; TO ROBERT ROSS, by SIEGFRIED SASSOON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Your dextrous wit will haunt us long
Last Line: O heart of hearts! ... O friend of friends!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEMENTAL, by JR. ORVAL A. LUND    Poem Source                    
First Line: I open my door to a glassy white world
Last Line: I walk stiffly back to the house %to think blue thoughts till spring
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Graves; Prairies


ELEMENTS OF NIGHT, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Cold food, homework, and hair. Rooms with a radiator and no books
Last Line: And light. Sprayed on a wall: leo dies alone. Also: 1981, where is %my beautiful daughter
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Daughters; Death; Night


ELEONORA, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: How many years have passed away
Last Line: Eleonora.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Heaven; Love; Prayer; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


ELEONORA; A PANEGYRICAL POEM, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As when some great and gracious monarch dies
Last Line: For thou shalt make it live, because it sings of thee.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Nations; Soul; Dead, The


ELEONORA; ELEGY ON THE COUNTESS OF ABINGDON, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No single virtue we could most commend
Last Line: Clothed all in white, the livery of the day.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ELEPHANTS IN ASHEBORO, by DAPHNE ATHAS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Asheboro is the place our elephants live
Last Line: Come out, come out, whoever you are. %come out and meet the rising wind of death.'
Subject(s): Death; Elephants; Life


ELEVEN DAYS LATER, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was getting ready
Last Line: Get the baby anymore %the baby is dead
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


ELIJAH WREN, by EDWIN CARLILE LITSEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A roughneck hick from buzzard's branch in the cumber
Last Line: Went up, like the prophet did of old, in a chariot of flame!
Alternate Author Name(s): Litsey, E. Carl Edwin Carlile
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Dead, The


ELIZABETH, by LUCY LARCOM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A white stone glimmers through the firs
Last Line: And there thou art, elizabeth!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ELIZABETH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Elizabeth! Elizabeth! / the first may-morning whispereth
Last Line: Elizabeth! Elizabeth!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Love; May (month); Names; Dead, The


ELLEN BRINE OV ALLENBURN, by WILLIAM BARNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Noo soul did hear her lips complain
Last Line: Would never mwore return.
Subject(s): Children; Death - Mothers; Mourning; Sickness; Childhood; Dead, The; Bereavement; Illness


ELLEN MIDDLETON, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Raise me; undraw the curtain; that is well
Last Line: Whose faith was hidden and whose love was vain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Life; Love; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


ELLIE REMEMBERS, by R. Q. LEIBOWITZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Mourning does not move in stages
Last Line: On the day on the moment their daughter was born
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mourning


ELOGIO DI FRANK O'HARA, by JOHN ALEX LATTA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now that I am up here in the sky I can see
Last Line: As descent and know it and we and they and you are there
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; O'hara, Frank (1926-1966)


ELSINORE IN THE LATE ANCIENT AUTUMN, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I hear a dead march. A thin wrist is mincing roses
Last Line: They buried me.
Subject(s): Death; Loyalty; Secrets; Shakespeare - Hamlet; Dead, The


ELVIS AT 60, by JOHN REINHARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: He walks along the cuyahoga river
Last Line: He's only in cleveland, only alive
Subject(s): Death; Presley, Elvis (1937-1977)


EMBLEMS, by GLADYS CROMWELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where sweet ferns blow, where hemlock shadows lie
Last Line: The living trees are emblems of our dead!
Subject(s): Death; Plants; Trees; Dead, The; Planting; Planters


EMERSON, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What shall we say? In quietude
Last Line: Our silence, best applause.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882); Grief; Life; Memory; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


EMILIO ROMER IS DEAD, by MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yours were the sexy subjects
Last Line: In the gaze of our foremost philosopher, / that last perceiver
Subject(s): Death


EMISSARY, by MEG TYLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: When you ask me why raffaello died
Last Line: Fluttering of the angels' wings %had tempted him at last
Subject(s): Death


EMMA, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He stands as firm as a tree stem
Last Line: After life comes death at last.
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Life; Love; Pity; Dead, The


EMMA MAXWELL, by JEAN BAUR    Poem Source                    
First Line: My daughter leads me to the graveyard
Subject(s): Death - Children


EMPEDOCLES ON ETNA; A DRAMATIC POEM, by MATTHEW ARNOLD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The mules, I think, will not be here this hour
Last Line: The stars in their calm.
Subject(s): Apollo; Courage; Death; Mythology - Classical; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


EMPTINESS, by JOHN RANSOM PALMER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Be dead, then - die - be of another world
Subject(s): Death; Physicians


EMPTY AS DEATH, by CHO BYUNG-HWA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Anything empty as death?
Last Line: Anything silent as death?
Subject(s): Death


EMPTY ROOM, by CHI-HA KIM    Poem Source                    
First Line: My wife is %gone
Last Line: I'll rise above the far-off river, %a crescent moon
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Emptiness; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Prisons And Prisoners


EN PASSANT, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I should have glanced and passed him, naturally
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Memory; Supernatural; Dead, The


EN PASSANT, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I should have glanced and passed him, naturally
Last Line: With deference always due to souls accurst, %came out of his own grave - and none too soon
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Memory; Supernatural


ENCOUNTER, by KATHLEEN JESSIE RAINE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fallen to what strange places
Last Line: And time moved on again, and we were parted.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


ENCOUNTERING THE DEAD, by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With my father it happened driving
Subject(s): Driving & Drivers; Fathers; Death; Dead, The


END OF DAYS, by MARGE PIERCY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Almost always with cats, the end
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


END OF INFAMY, by ERNST JANDL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Just one single person
Last Line: My heart pierces my heart
Subject(s): Death


END OF SEASON, by CEES NOOTEBOOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: It was a month like october
Last Line: With the last tip of the year
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Seasons


END OF THE ROAD, by CH'ING KUNG    Poem Source                    
First Line: The green hills don't ask for bodies and bones
Last Line: My only issue a few sticks of unlit timber
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Zen Buddhism


ENDING ALL, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou art gone from me, psyche, far away
Last Line: United by our god!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


ENDING WITH A LINE BY A BAND CALLED X, by DAN MEMMOLO    Poem Source                    
First Line: I want death to find me lying in a hammock
Last Line: The world's a mess, it's in my kiss
Subject(s): Death; Earth


ENDOW THE LIVING WITH THE TEARS, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: With death's ethereal scorn
Variant Title(s): Poem: 521; Poem: 65
Subject(s): Death


ENDURANCE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, I too could face death and never shrink
Last Line: Thousands taste the full cup; who drains the lees? --
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Pain; Sleep; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


ENDURANCE, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: He bent above: so still her breath
Last Line: To be immortal and alone.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Immortality; Love; Love - Loss Of; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


ENEMY, by LUCILA GODOY ALCAYAGA    Poem Source                    
First Line: I dreamed that I was already dust-that I was a meter
Last Line: From it like a honeycomb dripping with honey
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Emotions; Enemies


ENEMY CONSCRIPT, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What are we fighting for
Last Line: And diplomats die in bed
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers


ENGLAND'S PASSING BELL, by THOMAS GILBERT (1613-1694)    Poem Text                    
First Line: I am no prophet, no, nor prophet's son
Last Line: And let her ruins be under thine hand.
Subject(s): Bells; Death; London Fire (1666); Dead, The; Great Fire Of 1666


ENGRAVEN ON A COLUMN, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: View not this spire by measure given
Last Line: While deathless charity remains.
Subject(s): Churches; Death; Faith; Heaven; Hope; Cathedrals; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Paradise; Optimism


ENOUGH, by DIGBY MACKWORTH DOLBEN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When all my words were said
Last Line: And be forgotten too.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dolben, Digby Augustus Stewart Mackworth
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ENSIGN WORTH BAGLEY, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas not in the way he'd hoped for
Last Line: She mourns his loss with tears.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Nations; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ENTHYMEME IN PERSPECTIVE, by KAREN DONOVAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Socrates was a man
Last Line: But what of us, we then began to wonder %what would become of us?
Subject(s): Death; Socrates (470-399 B.c.)


ENVELOPE, by MAXINE W. KUMIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is true, martin heidegger, as you have written
Last Line: That chain letter good for the next twenty-five %thousand days of their lives
Alternate Author Name(s): Kumin, Maxine
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fear; Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976); Human Rights


ENVOI: DEATH (1), by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913)    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death! - shalt not thou reveal all things unseen
Last Line: My lost love, found,—and found for evermore.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ENVOI: DEATH (2), by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913)    Poem Text                    
First Line: Yes: this is the great crown of life, to know
Last Line: What touched my forehead?—ah, the spray, the spray!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ENVY, by SALVADOR DIAZ MIRON    Poem Source                    
First Line: I know a reptile that pursues the shadow
Last Line: By all things crawling against all that fly!
Subject(s): Death; Emotions; Envy; Heaven


ENVY, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He was the first always. Fortune
Last Line: Death loved him the best.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Envy; Dead, The


ENVY: 2, by HILDA DOOLITTLE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What can death send me
Last Line: As you bent?
Alternate Author Name(s): H. D.; Aldington, Richard, Mrs.
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Dead, The


ENVY: 4, by HILDA DOOLITTLE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So the goddess has slain me
Last Line: Your chance of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): H. D.; Aldington, Richard, Mrs.
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Dead, The


EPHEMERA, by MANUEL GUTIERREZ NAJERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Whither do the sweet sounds fly
Last Line: Lives my love, o lady fair?
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love - Loss Of; Mourning; Rest


EPICEDE (JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, DIED 1876), by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Life may give for love to death
Last Line: Light, and song, and sleep at last.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPICEDIUM, by BERNICE SWANSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death stalks on velvet, catlike feet
Last Line: So greatly now—since we are dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPIDEMIC, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Another death! Some great one has died
Last Line: He does not tell.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPIGRAM, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "naught, I hear thee say"
Last Line: Yet a little clay / will fill it bye-and-bye
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


EPIGRAM ON A DEAD CHILD, by LUCIAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The frowning fates have taken hence / callimachus, a child
Last Line: So were his troubles small.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucianus
Variant Title(s): Calimachus
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


EPIGRAM ON A ROPE-MAKER HANGED, by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lies a man much wronged in his hopes
Last Line: For he liv'd by the rope, and died by the halter
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, William Of Tavistock
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


EPIGRAM ON BISHOP ATTERBURY, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Meek francis lies here, friend: without stop or stay
Last Line: On a simple surmise that the owner is dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPIGRAM ON JOHN TOOTH, by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lieth in sooth
Last Line: From us drew away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, William Of Tavistock
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPIGRAM ON THE LONG SLEEP OF DEATH, by SIMONIDES OF CEOS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Long, long and dreary is the night
Last Line: Is run, and death's grim portals o'er him close %how lastin g his repose
Alternate Author Name(s): Simonides Of Keos
Subject(s): Death


EPIGRAM: 1, by CALLIMACHUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: News of your death
Last Line: Beyond the clutch of the unseen god
Alternate Author Name(s): Kallimachos
Subject(s): Death


EPIGRAM: 12, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All in thy sight my life doth whole depend
Last Line: I with thy sight, thou also with my smart.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Life; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: 18. THE ENEMY OF LIFE, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The enemy of life, decayer of all kind
Last Line: And drove the first dart deeper more and more.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Variant Title(s): The Enemy Of Life
Subject(s): Death; Enemies; Life; Love; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: 19. NICOTELES, by CALLIMACHUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Philip's nicoteles, a twelve-year lad
Last Line: Lies buried here; the hope his father had.
Alternate Author Name(s): Kallimachos
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


EPIGRAM: 28, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Accused though I be without desert
Last Line: Except thou mind to put thy friend to pain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Trust; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: 37, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Plain ye, mine eyes. Accompany my heart
Last Line: His flamed heat shall sometime make ye warm.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Tears; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: 40, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My love is like unto th'eternal fire
Last Line: By whom hell may be felt or death assail!
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Hell; Love; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


EPIGRAM: 45, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dido am I, the founder first of carthage
Last Line: And now with lies my shame she doth report.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Carthage; Death; Fortune; Love; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: 45. ON MY FIRST SON, by BEN JONSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell, thou child of my right hand, and joy
Last Line: As what he loves may never like too much.
Variant Title(s): On His First Sonne;on My First Sonne;epitaph: On My Son
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fathers; Grief; Men; Mourning; Parents; Prayer; Sons; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement; Parenthood


EPIGRAM: 46, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Venus, in sport, to please therewith her dear
Last Line: I, I for you am weapon fit and trim.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Goddesses & Gods; Mythology; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: 5, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He is not dead that sometime hath a fall
Last Line: Doeth ryse again and greater wode doeth bind.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Variant Title(s): Egerton Manuscript: 60. From The City
Subject(s): Death; Fortune; Sun; Wind; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: 8, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In doubtful breast whilst motherly pity
Last Line: To another must I make sepulture.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Variant Title(s): Egerton Manuscript: 80
Subject(s): Children; Death - Mothers; Childhood; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: 9. THE GOOD LIVE FOR EVER, by CALLIMACHUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Saon, the acanthian, son of dicon, lies
Last Line: Here, fast asleep; say not the good man dies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Kallimachos
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: OF DEATH, by BEN JONSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He that fears death, or mourns it in the just
Last Line: Shows of the resurrection little trust.
Variant Title(s): Of Death
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPIGRAM: SPIRIT OF PLATO, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Eagle! Why soarest thou above that tomb?
Last Line: Ascending heaven; athens doth inherit / his corpse below
Variant Title(s): Plato's Tomb
Subject(s): Birds;death;eagles;plato (428-348 B.c.);soul; "dead, The;


EPILOGUE, by MAXWELL ANDERSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Children of dust, astray among the suns
Last Line: To mix our dust with dust of slaves and kings.
Subject(s): Death; Dust; Judgment Day; Life; Time; Dead, The; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man


EPILOGUE, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The poets pour us wine
Last Line: Henceforward with nettle-broth!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPILOGUE, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Well, when all is said and done
Last Line: "only traced upon the foam."
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


EPILOGUE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Between the wave-ridge and the strand
Last Line: The sole sun of a worldless sea.
Subject(s): Dawn; Death; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Travel; Sunrise; Dead, The; Ocean; Journeys; Trips


EPILOGUE FOR A MASQUE, by JOHN DRINKWATER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A little time they lived again, and lo!
Last Line: Shall shape our pilgrimage into a rhyme.
Subject(s): Death; Masks; Time; Dead, The


EPILOGUE TO MITHRIDATES, KING OF PONTIUS, BY MR. N. LEE, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You've seen a pair of faithful lovers die
Last Line: And women fight, like swizzers, for their pay.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Love; Plays & Playwrights ; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Dramatists


EPISTLE TO A GENTLEMAN OF THE TEMPLE, by JOHN BYROM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sir, upon casting an attentive look
Last Line: The bishop, and us all! I am, sir,—yours.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death; Gentlemen; Heaven; Life; Spiritual Life; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The; Paradise


EPISTLE TO BE LEFT IN THE EARTH, by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is colder now
Alternate Author Name(s): Fleming, Archibald
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPISTLE TO BE LEFT IN THE EARTH, by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is colder now
Last Line: Voices are crying an unknown name in the sky
Alternate Author Name(s): Fleming, Archibald
Subject(s): Death


EPISTLE TO HENRY WRIOTHESLEY, EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON, by SAMUEL DANIEL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He who hath never warred with misery
Last Line: God sets to act the hard'st and constant'st parts.
Subject(s): Death; Fame; Fortune; Wriothesley, Henry. Earl Of Southampton; Dead, The; Reputation


EPISTOLA AD DAKYNS, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dakyns, when I am dead
Last Line: Three places, dakyns.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Avon (river), England; Death; Rivers; Dead, The


EPITAPH, by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: These, who desired to live, went out to death
Last Line: They could not know -- the splendour of their dying.
Variant Title(s): Inscription
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH, by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sir, you shall notice me: I am the man
Last Line: Perfection: I am nothing, I am dead.
Variant Title(s): Inscription
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I loved, was loved. The puff of smoke called life
Last Line: I lie where I may dream, nor dream in vain.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Epitaphs; Graves; Life; Love; Dead, The; Nightmares; Tombs; Tombstones


EPITAPH, by EDWARD BUTSCHER    Poem Source                    
First Line: In 1776 on a blue and gold day
Last Line: The grasses over her grave %still pray towards the sea
Subject(s): Death - Children


EPITAPH, by RICHARD CRASHAW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whoever you are, joyous in an age of nectar
Last Line: Surely hither you will bring tears of fear
Subject(s): Death


EPITAPH, by LOUISE DRISCOLL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here lies the flesh that tried
Last Line: Twill greet the sun a flower.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Into the dust a spirit sank like dew
Last Line: And stormy joy and an ecstatic pain.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here dead lie we because we did not choose
Last Line: But young men think it is, and we were young
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I


EPITAPH, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You who died fighting
Last Line: The rose is your joy.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Holidays; Memorial Day; Soldiers; Unknown Soldier; War; Westminster Abbey; Graveyards; Dead, The; Declaration Day


EPITAPH, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is not information
Last Line: And I shall be still for him
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Silence


EPITAPH, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Only god exists. Spirits are a phantom
Last Line: Always. Get up now. You've pledged yourself and awakened impossible menu
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Epitaphs


EPITAPH, by MARJORIE ALLEN SEIFFERT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here lies a lady
Last Line: The sun.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cypher, Angela; Hay, Elijah
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH, by DAVID WAGONER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sing one for the giantess
Subject(s): Women; Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH, by MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lies john hughes and sarah drew
Last Line: For pope has wrote upon their tomb.
Alternate Author Name(s): Montagu, Mary Wortley; Pierrepont, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Lightning; Man-woman Relationships; Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Women's Rights; Dead, The; Lightning Rods; Male-female Relations; Feminism


EPITAPH (ON A COMMONPLACE PERSON WHO DIED IN BED), by AMY LEVY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the end of him, here he lies
Last Line: This is the end of him, here he lies.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH FOR A POET, by HOMERO ARIDJIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Before the mists descended on your body
Last Line: You were your own and not mine and I had not lost you
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


EPITAPH FOR A STRAY, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Quite a nice dog is laid below
Last Line: We were the only folks he had!
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


EPITAPH FOR A YOUNG LADY, by CAROLINE CLIVE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Youth, beauty, love, a mother's joy divine
Last Line: But sees the daylight dawn beyond the tomb.
Alternate Author Name(s): V; Meysey-wigley, Caroline
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


EPITAPH FOR BRIDGET GRANVILLE, D. 1627; IN BRISTOL CATHEDRAL, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: By birth a grenvill, and that name
Last Line: But that his death heaven doth defer %awile to stay and weep for her
Subject(s): Death


EPITAPH FOR JOHN HOLDEN, D. 1844 AGED 5; WORCESTERSHIRE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: So soon I thought thou would'st not fade
Last Line: But life is like a taper's ray, %which slightest breeze may waft away
Subject(s): Death - Children


EPITAPH FOR MARIANA GRYPHIUS, HIS BROTHER PAUL'S LITTLE DAUGHTER, by ANDREAS GRYPHIUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Born on the run, ambushed by sword and flame
Last Line: But I was old if you add the things I suffered
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs


EPITAPH FOR MARY BOLTON, D. 1882, AGED 7; LANCASHIRE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: She had no fault save what travellers give the moon
Last Line: Her life was bright, but died, alas! Too soon
Subject(s): Death - Children


EPITAPH FOR MY TOMB, by ALFONSINA STORNI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here I lie at rest: alfonsina says
Last Line: Still another lie: that she was ever satisfied
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love - Loss Of


EPITAPH FOR THE SON OF THE 4TH LORD WHARTON, D. 1642, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Nine months wrought me in ye wombe
Last Line: Use it so that thou maist be %happy in ye next with me
Subject(s): Death - Children


EPITAPH FOR THE TOMB OF CESAR FLOREZ IN THE CEMETERY OF THE SAILORS..., by RIGAS KAPPATOS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Neither the passing of time nor the pitiless
Last Line: He was only nineteen years old
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Guyana; Memory


EPITAPH FOR THOMAS JOHNSON, HUNTSMAN, D. 1774, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here johnson lies; what human can deny
Last Line: Unpleasing truth: death hunts is from our birth %in view, and men, like foxes, take to earth
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs


EPITAPH IN ABENHALL (OR ABINGHALL) CHURCHYARD, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: As I was riding on the road
Last Line: I from my horse was forced to fall %and thus my days were ended
Subject(s): Death


EPITAPH IN BALLADE FORM, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: O brother men that live when we have end
Last Line: But praye godde to absolve us of our doome.
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death; God; Prayer; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON A BEAUTIFUL INFANT, by THOMAS MAURICE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Bright to the sun expands the vernal rose
Last Line: Put forth fair blossoms, charmed us, and expired.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON A CHILD, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: They killed her lamb, and no one wept
Last Line: This was the little one.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON A CHILD, by THOMAS GRAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here, freed from pain, secure from misery, lies
Last Line: Now let him sleep in peace his night of death.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON A LADY, WHO HAD LABOURED UNDER A CANCER, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Stranger, these dear remains contain'd a mind
Last Line: His debt to worth, to excellence, and you!
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; God; Religion; Women; Dead, The; Theology


EPITAPH ON A MADMAN'S GRAVE, by MORRIS GILBERT    Poem Text                    
First Line: The time had come to kill himself, he said
Last Line: The way he used to do when he was five.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON A NEPHEW, IN CATWORTH CHURCH, HUNTINGDONSHIRE, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Stay, stranger, stay, and drop one tear
Last Line: His father's fifth, her only son.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Grief; Tears; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


EPITAPH ON AN INFANT (1), by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade
Last Line: And bade it blossom there.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON AN INFANT (2), by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Its balmy lips the infant blest
Last Line: Death sang to sleep with lullaby.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON CERTAIN SCHISMATICS, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: These were they whom the body could not please
Last Line: A wry shadow between the quick and the dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Memory


EPITAPH ON CHARIDAS OF CYRENE, by CALLIMACHUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Does charidas beneath thee lie?
Alternate Author Name(s): Kallimachos
Subject(s): Death


EPITAPH ON COLONEL GARDINER, WHO WAS SLAIN IN BATTLE OF PRESTON PANS, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: While fainter merit asks the powers of verse
Last Line: And surely his a glorious road to god.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Honor; Soldiers; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON ELIZABETH, L.H., by BEN JONSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wouldst thou hear what man can say
Last Line: Than that it lived at all. Farewell.
Subject(s): Coke, Sir Edward (1552-1634); Death; Hatton, Lady Elizabeth (mrs Edward Coke); Dead, The


EPITAPH ON EROTION, by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Underneath this greedy stone
Last Line: The only melancholy stone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Martial
Variant Title(s): Erotion
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


EPITAPH ON HER SON HECTOR PHILIPS, by KATHERINE PHILIPS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What on earth deserves our trust?
Last Line: Bury'd in a morning cloud.
Alternate Author Name(s): Orinda
Variant Title(s): Epitaph On Her Son H.p. At St. Syth's Church
Subject(s): Beauty; Death - Children; Epitaphs; Life; Youth; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON MISS GEE, WHO DIED OCTOBER 25, 1736, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beauteous, nor known to pride, to friends sincere
Last Line: Was once the good, the wise, the beautiful, the gay.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON MR. SIBLEY OF STUDHAM, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lies an honest man! Without pretence
Last Line: Where, spite of anstis, rots the garter'd knave.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Honor; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON MR. THOMAS STRONG, WHO DIED ON 26 DECEMBER 1736, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In action prudent, and in word sincere
Last Line: Thy friends shall answer, weeping, 'here lies strong.'
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Honor; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON MRS. ANNE PRIDEAUX, DAUGHTER OF DR. PRIDEAUX, by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nature in this small volume was about
Last Line: Threw dust upon it, and shut up the book
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, William Of Tavistock
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Prideaux, John (1578-1650); Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON MRS. ERSKINE, by WALTER SCOTT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Plain, as her native dignity of mind
Last Line: And brief, alas! As thy brief span below.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON MRS. JANE CLARKE; DIED 1757, AGED 31, by THOMAS GRAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo! Where this silent marble weeps
Last Line: With life, with memory, and with love.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON MRS. MASON, by THOMAS GRAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tell them, though 'tis an awful thing to die
Last Line: And bids the pure in heart behold their god.
Subject(s): Death; Mason, William (1724-1797); Dead, The


EPITAPH ON P.P. CLERK OF THE PARISH, by ALEXANDER POPE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O reader, if that thou canst read
Last Line: That never spareth none.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON ROBERT CLAVERING, M.B., by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! Come, who know the childless parent's sigh
Last Line: Kiss'd the stern mandate, bow'd his head, and died.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON S.P., A CHILD OF QUEEN ELIZABETH'S CHAPEL, by BEN JONSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep with me, all you that read
Last Line: Heaven vows to keep him.
Variant Title(s): Epitaph For Salomon Pavey, Child Actor In Queen's Revels Co.;epitaph On Salathiel Pavy, A Child Of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel;epitaph: On Solomon Pavy, Child Of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel
Subject(s): Actors & Actresses; Death - Children; London; Actresses; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON SIR EDWARD SACKVILLE'S CHILD WHO DIED IN HIS BIRTH, by EDWARD HERBERT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Reader, here lies a child that never cri'd
Last Line: Nothing that ever di'd hath liv'd so long.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cherbury, 1st Baron Herbert Of; Herbert Of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, 1st Baron; Herbert Of Cherbury, Lord
Subject(s): Epitaphs; Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


EPITAPH ON SIR WALTER RALEIGH AT HIS EXECUTION, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Great heart, who taught thee so to dye?
Subject(s): Death


EPITAPH ON THE ATHENIAN DEAD AT PLATAEA, by SIMONIDES OF CEOS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If the best merit be to lose life well
Alternate Author Name(s): Simonides Of Keos
Subject(s): Death


EPITAPH ON THE EARL OF STRAFFORD, by JOHN CLEVELAND    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lies wise and valiant dust
Last Line: Speechless still, and never cry.
Variant Title(s): Gravestones
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Wentworth, Thomas. Earl Of Strafford; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON THE LADY MARY VILLIERS [OR VILLERS] (1), by THOMAS CAREW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This little vault, this narrow room
Last Line: The flames, the arrows, all lie here.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON THE LADY MARY VILLIERS [OR VILLERS] (2), by THOMAS CAREW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The lady mary villiers lies
Last Line: May'st find thy darling in an urn.
Variant Title(s): On The Lady Mary Villiers
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON THE LADY MARY VILLIERS [OR VILLERS] (3), by THOMAS CAREW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The purest soule that e're was sent
Last Line: Of room to lodge th' inhabitant.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON THE MONUMENT OF ROBERT DIGBY, AND HIS SISTER MARY, by ALEXANDER POPE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go! Fair example of untainted youth
Last Line: Tis all a father, all a friend can give!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


EPITAPH ON THE REV. SAMUEL CLARK, WHO DIED AT THE AGE OF 42, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What! Though such various worth is seldom known
Last Line: The man, the friend, the preacher, and the saint.
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Epitaphs; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


EPITAPH ON THE TOMBSTONE OF A CHILD, LAST OF SEVEN THAT DIED BEFORE, by APHRA BEHN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This little, silent, gloomy monument
Last Line: Spread their gay wings before the throne, and smile.
Alternate Author Name(s): Astraea; Behn, Afara; Behn, Apharra; Amis, Ayfara
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


EPITAPH OVER THE GRAVE OF TWO BROTHERS, A CHILD AND A YOUTH, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou, that canst gaze upon thine own fair boy
Last Line: Where god hath sealed the fount of hope he gave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Brothers; Death - Children; Graves; Half-brothers; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


EPITAPH TO A DOG, by GEORGE GORDON BYRON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Near this spot
Last Line: I never knew but one -- and here he lies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


EPITAPH UPON A CHILD THAT DIED, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here she lies, a pretty bud
Last Line: The earth that lightly covers her.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning; Death - Babies; Bereavement


EPITAPH UPON A MAID, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here she lies [lyes], in bed of spice
Last Line: Lightly, lightly ore the dead.
Variant Title(s): Upon A Maid
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 1, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why did you die? - I died of everything
Last Line: Slew me in turn—and last of all came death.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 11, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Life did not stint
Last Line: This thirst of mine.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 15, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A sad wind shifts and stirs
Last Line: Yet no wind grieves.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


EPITAPH: 16, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: His life was like white steel. A mind
Last Line: Trusty watch about his sleep.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Sleep; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 18, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now her golden self is gone
Last Line: Such radiance forth—and dead yet lives.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 19, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Humbly I lived but very proudly died
Last Line: He left, but folded me beneath his wings.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 20, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A handful of wild thyme, a breath, a song
Last Line: And then to die.—what better could I do?
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 21, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pity me, pray
Last Line: Now I am dead.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Prayer; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 22, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I had a name, a place, who now have none
Last Line: On a grey slab is all I've had of fame!
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Fame; Graves; Dead, The; Reputation; Tombs; Tombstones


EPITAPH: 23, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Break not my silence, trouble not my sleep
Last Line: None knows—nor what death tells me now I'm dead.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Silence; Sleep; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 24, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My life is finished which was all delight
Last Line: Rainbows of foam and bubbles of the sea.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 25, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The scent of faded roses once a-bloom
Last Line: I waked—then slept with summer and her flowers.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Flowers; Graves; Roses; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


EPITAPH: 29, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What shall be said of me? He lived a span
Last Line: Then died.—no more?—what more of any man?
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 3, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My burial place
Last Line: Through the long dark.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Graves; Silence; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


EPITAPH: 30, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Year out year in, I took my daily pleasure
Last Line: Death (whom I scarce believed in) sprang on me.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 33, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I died so long ago
Last Line: Thus I sleep well.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 5, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I mastered life and did bestride him well
Last Line: But death's another matter. Here I fell.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: 6, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Neither of earth nor heaven here she lies
Last Line: Poor troubled ashes, gentle and unwise.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


EPITAPH: 7, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lonely I lived and died: - let no footfall
Last Line: Disturb me now—for that were worse than all!
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Solitude; Dead, The; Loneliness


EPITAPH: 9, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: For long my feet
Last Line: My feet for wings.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: CATHERINE BAKER (1778-1779), by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ah lovely child and art thou fled
Last Line: So soon to join the silent dead
Subject(s): Death - Children;epitaphs; Death - Babies


EPITAPH: FOR A VIRGIN LADY, by COUNTEE CULLEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For forty years I shunned the lust
Last Line: I let him have his way.
Subject(s): Lust; Death; Dead, The


EPITAPH: FOR MY GRANDMOTHER, by COUNTEE CULLEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This lovely flower fell to seed
Last Line: That she would grow again.
Subject(s): Grandparents; African Americans; Death; Flowers; Grandparents; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers; Negroes; American Blacks; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


EPITAPH: FOR MY GRANDMOTHER, by COUNTEE CULLEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This lovely flower fell to seed
Last Line: That she would grow again.
Subject(s): African Americans; Death; Flowers; Grandparents; Negroes; American Blacks; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


EPITAPH: GORDON OF KHARTOUM, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of men he would have raised to light he fell
Last Line: The man of england circled by the sands.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: HENRY BROWN (1851-1861), by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: How soon I was cut down when innocent at play
Last Line: The wind it blew a scaffold down and took my life away
Subject(s): Death - Children;epitaphs; Death - Babies


EPITAPH: J. C. M., by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A fountain of our sweetest, quick to spring
Last Line: To gladden blue forgets him; near he hides.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: JAMES CHRISTOPHER WILSON, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou our beloved and light of earth hast crossed
Last Line: Through love to kindle in our souls the more.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Light; Dead, The


EPITAPH: LADY C. M., by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To them that knew her, there is vital flame
Last Line: So strong a spirit is not of the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH: M.M., by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who call her mother and who calls her wife
Last Line: Look on her grave and see not death but life.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


EPITAPH: ON HIMSELF, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Reader, approach my urn--thou need'st not fear
Last Line: Alas! The young, the gay is now no more!
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Youth; Dead, The


EPITAPH: THE EMPEROR FREDERICK OF OUR TIME, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With alfred and st. Louis he doth win
Last Line: The ever-flowering common heart for home.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


EPITAPH; INSCRIPTION FROM A NORFOLK CHURCHYARD, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here lies the body of william jones
Subject(s): Death


EPITAPHS OF THE WAR, 1914-18: SHOCK, by RUDYARD KIPLING    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My name, my speech, my self I had forgot
Last Line: And on her bosom I remembered all
Subject(s): Death; World War I


EPITAPHS OF THE WAR, 1914-18: THE BEGINNER, by RUDYARD KIPLING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On the first hour of my first day
Last Line: Stand up to watch it well.)
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


EPITHALAMIUM, by LEO KENNEDY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This body of my mother, pierced by me
Last Line: My sister, heralded by no moan, no sound.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Marriage; Parents; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Parenthood


EPITHALAMIUM, by WILLIAM JAY SMITH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O orange were her underclothes
Subject(s): Wedding Song; Death; Epithalamium; Dead, The


ERAT HORA, by EZRA POUND    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thank you, whatever comes.' and then she turned
Last Line: Than to have watched that hour as it passed.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ERECHTHEUS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mother of life and death and all men's days
Last Line: And friendship and fame of the sea.
Subject(s): Death; Goddesses & Gods; Mythology; Plays & Playwrights; Tragedy; Dead, The


EREIOTATOS, by NORMAN CABOT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Heaven's hierarchies defend me! Ill-conditioned powers
Last Line: My mind was gone; my heart was full of you!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ERIC'S DIRGE, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Shon'st thou but to pass away
Last Line: Flowers we strew above thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Funerals; Graves; Soldiers; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


ERIC'S FUNERAL, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tired? Yes, a little, I believe. I'm not so very / strong
Last Line: But are like unto the angels in god's house, which is heaven.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


ERICA, 1967, by THEODORE DEPPE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She liked people who didn't stop looking for something-
Last Line: By a war of winds.' it's wild here. I love it
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Travel


ERIGONE, by RENATE WOOD    Poem Source                    
First Line: First I heard the dog whimper. Then I knew
Last Line: Don't you see they are the same?
Subject(s): Death; Trees


ERL-KING, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who spurs on the road when day is done
Last Line: There in his arm the boy lay dead
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fairies; Halloween; Superstition


ERL-KING, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who rideth so late through the night-wind
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fairies; Halloween; Supernatural


ERL-KING, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who rides so late through the night-wind wild
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fairies; Halloween; Supernatural


ERNEST DOWSON, by DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: By the limpid pool at twilight
Last Line: Then, my soul s sovereign deity,
Subject(s): Death; Dowson, Ernest (1867-1900); Dead, The


EROTION, by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear father and dear mother: let me crave
Last Line: The little girl so lightly bore on you.
Alternate Author Name(s): Martial
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ESCAPE, by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: But I was dead, an hour or more
Last Line: O life! O sun!
Subject(s): Death; Escapes; World War I; Dead, The; Fugitives; First World War


ESCAPE, by JANIE SMITH RHYNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: When death had ogled me for hours
Last Line: A hoyden such as I!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ESPANA DOLOROSA, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: There were tears in andalusia
Last Line: Beware lest worse befall!
Subject(s): Andalusia, Spain; Death; Funerals; Grief; Spanish-american War (1898); Dead, The; Burials; Sorrow; Sadness


ESTATE SALE: THE SCRABBLE GAME OF A DEAD WOMAN, by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A crowd of strangers flies over your life
Last Line: To stand on.
Subject(s): Angels; Cemeteries; Coffins; Death; Wings; Graveyards; Dead, The


ESTELLE'S TESTIMONY, by LLOYD SCHWARTZ    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They said I was 'promiscuous'
Subject(s): Love - Erotic; Love - Age Differences; Death; Old Age; Dead, The


ESTHER: 19, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You know the story of my birth, the name
Subject(s): Birth; Family Life; Fthers; Death; Child Birth; Midwifery; Relatives; Dead, The


ESTRANGEMENT, by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some day I shall be dead, and pride
Last Line: Above—where daisies nod?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John
Subject(s): Death; Love - Complaints; Dead, The


ETERNAL DICE, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My god, I'm crying over the life I live
Last Line: The void of an immense grave
Subject(s): Death; God; Religion


ETERNAL FAREWELL, by RICARDO JAIMES FREYRE    Poem Source                    
First Line: A strange mysterious god visits the forest
Last Line: He stands alone, erect in the shadow of a tree: %the silent god who holds his arms outstretched
Subject(s): Death


ETERNITY, by IRWIN EDMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I know there is no meaning in the mist
Subject(s): Death


ETERNITY, by FRANCES STOCKWELL LOVELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Some day the stars will all be gone
Last Line: And close it after, evermore.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ETHEREAL SNOBS, by ANN WOODBURY HAFEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Today might be the final day
Last Line: And me dwells with the worms.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EULALEE, by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Eulalee, sweet eulalee
Last Line: "I look and hear—""I love you yet!"
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love; Dead, The; Paradise


EULOGY FOR A SNAKE HANDLER KILLED BY A CANEBRAKE, by DELISA MULKEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Brothers and sisters, the first time I seen buford shoupe was 1953
Last Line: Defeated death by the sweet kiss of this snake
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Snakes


EULOGY FOR APRIL, by DANIELA CRASNARU    Poem Source                    
First Line: I supposed I was cured of you, april epilepsy, but I wasn't
Last Line: Like love and death, which are incedent exactly because of %their sheer perfection
Subject(s): Death


EULOGY/ HEAVEN IS DESTROYING ME, by JOHN DAVIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The road was so much longer than before
Last Line: Tomorrow we pause briefly %in the shadow of your eclipse, %ashadow without cosmology, without ellips
Subject(s): Death - Children; Troy


EUMARES, by ASCLEPIADES OF SAMOS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tumultuous sea, whose wrath and foam are spent
Last Line: For nothing shalt thou find but bones and dust.
Alternate Author Name(s): Asklepiades Of Samos
Subject(s): Bones; Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Monuments; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


EURIPIDES, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To him the fate we bear was like a sea
Last Line: That builded on the sea, loved his name most.
Subject(s): Death; Euripides (484-406 B.c.); Hearts; Sea; Ships & Shipping; Sin; Dead, The; Ocean


EURYDICE, by LINDA GREGG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I linger, knowing you are eager (having seen
Last Line: And was the way out for me, my love
Subject(s): Greece; Eurydice (mythology); Orpheus; Love; Death; Grief; Greeks


EUTHANASIA, by BORIS NIKOLAYEVICH BUGAYEV    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The shining and ponderous goblet
Last Line: My glimmering goblet: the sun.
Alternate Author Name(s): Belyi, Andrey; Bely, Andrei
Variant Title(s): Bright Death
Subject(s): Death; Euthanasia; Dead, The


EUTHANASIA, by WILLIS GAYLORD CLARK    Poem Text                    
First Line: Methinks, when on the languid eye
Last Line: Where streams of living waters run!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


EUTHANASIA, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of a world of pain
Last Line: Ah, the pain again -- it will never be!
Subject(s): Death; Euthanasia; Life; Memory; Pain; Rain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


EUTHANASIA, by EDWARD WINSHIP    Poem Text                    
First Line: Beyond the far horizon, many - hilled
Last Line: As weary winter lays him down to die?
Subject(s): Death; Euthanasia; Life; Old Age; Winter; Dead, The


EUTHANATOS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Forth of our ways and woes
Last Line: Could death's self quench or blind, love's self were dead.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Memory; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


EVAN TOM, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Old evan tom the sexton
Last Line: Marching them up the stairs.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Wales; Dead, The; Burials; Welshmen; Welshwomen


EVANESCENT, by MARVIN BARRETT    Poem Text                    
First Line: To die with the incontrovertible memory of something that will happen is
Last Line: The center that is I ... Was me.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Dead, The


EVANESCENT, by E. ARNTON MACDOUGALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: She will go no more on the bright waters
Last Line: They will not give her back to us.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EVANGENE BAKER, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Pore afflicted evangene
Last Line: Will smooth down her wings tomorry!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Disease; Forests; Dead, The; Woods


EVANISHINGS, by MARY TUCKER LAMBERT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Darling, how long before this breath will cease?
Last Line: And thus our darling triumphed over death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tucker, Mary Eliza Perine
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EVELYN, by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dying? Evelyn, darling
Last Line: All our love and all our woes.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


EVEN AS A CHILD, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Even as a child to whom sad
Last Line: Even as a child.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Fathers; Grief; Childhood; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


EVEN IN THE TOUCH, by RICHARD FOERSTER    Poem Source                    
First Line: If, as the superstitious claim, the dead
Last Line: Stepped across that threshold, never to return?
Subject(s): Death, Return From


EVEN THOUGH MY SOUL, by JUAN RAMON JIMENEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Even though my soul fits so wonderfully
Last Line: Hollow and stiff
Subject(s): Death; Soul


EVEN UNTO DEATH, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To think one thought a hundred hundred ways
Last Line: These are the signs of love -- love even to death.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Faith; Love; Pain; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Suffering; Misery


EVENING, by LUIS FELIPE CONTARDO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Tis like that eve which I shall ne'er forget!
Last Line: Uprising like the fragrance of a flower
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Heaven; Memory; Prayer


EVENING, by ELLEN M. DODSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Come love, let's wander to the woodland / west
Last Line: E'en at life's close, I'm thrilled by that strange power.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Rest; Dead, The


EVENING AND MY DEAD ONCE HUSBAND, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: It does not help to know
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Marriage


EVENING SUIT, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Over the eroded earth
Last Line: An animal rests %unaware of having been born
Subject(s): Death; Evening


EVENING, AFTER A STORM ON THE RISTIGOUCHE RIVER; A MOOD, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The air is cool; a mist hangs low
Last Line: "as eloquent of truth to thee."
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Rivers; Dead, The


EVENSONG, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Came the wind last
Last Line: That the stars are down.
Subject(s): Death; Evening


EVENTIDE, by MARY AGNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Hark! What is this I hear?
Last Line: Leaving behind a lump of clay.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Heaven; Dead, The; Burials; Paradise


EVENTUALLY THEY COME ASHORE, by DEENA LINETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: The living and the dead %whether you wait for them or not
Last Line: But it closes its blue eyes, %a shunning, so defeats us
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Grief; Saint Kilda (scotland)


EVERY NIGHT, by SAMUEL RAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Every night I sit
Last Line: Perhaps my vanity %will think it dark %and sleep
Subject(s): Death - Children


EVERY TIME I'VE HAD A SEA CHANGE, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: I probably was
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Nature


EVERYBODY CRYING..., by FREDERIC WANDELERE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Everybody crying and me I don't even know
Last Line: Distracted for a moment by the cemetery's call
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


EVERYBODY WHO IS DEAD, by FRANK STANFORD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When a man knows another man
Subject(s): Death; Barbers; Dead, The


EVERYONE THOUGHT I'D DIE, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: This can't go on forever
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Nature


EVERYTHING, by FANNY HOWE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Infinite nesting
Last Line: Red moon at 3 am
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EVERYTHING; FOR MY MOTHER, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is this all life is then
Last Line: Everything were under water.
Subject(s): Breath; Death; Life; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


EVIL GRIGRI, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Evil grigri / taste acid in the word sybaritic
Last Line: Say mango-river, eucalpytus-scented fang.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EVOCATION, by AMADO NERVO    Poem Source                    
First Line: From the deep mystery of the past I called her
Last Line: Thus I made answer. And she kissed my lips
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Graves


EX LIBRIS, by ARTHUR W. UPSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In an old book at even as I read
Last Line: Interpret not the messenger aright.
Subject(s): Books; Death; Reading; Dead, The


EX-VOTO, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When their last hour shall rise
Last Line: Me too, my mother.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Sea; Soul; Dead, The; World; Ocean


EXALT NOT THE DEAD, by TIM DIVITO    Poem Source                    
First Line: There it is %down the darkened alleyway
Last Line: Through the cracks of broken dreams
Subject(s): Death; Memory


EXAMINATION AT THE WOMB-DOOR, by EDWARD JAMES HUGHES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who owns these scrawny little feet? Death
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EXAMINATION AT THE WOMB-DOOR, by EDWARD JAMES HUGHES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who owns these scrawny little feet? Death
Last Line: But who is stronger than death? %me, evidently. %pass, crow
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted
Subject(s): Death


EXECUTION OF A WILL, by NICHOLAS SAMARAS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The long envelope
Last Line: Smooth the lapels %of a dead man's clothes
Subject(s): Death; Wills


EXECUTION OF ALICE HOLT, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A dreadful case of murder
Last Line: On chester's fatal tree
Subject(s): Capital Punishment;crimes & Criminals;death;murder; "hanging;executions;death Penalty;dead, The;


EXECUTION OF MR. CARP, by HEID E. ERDRICH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Carp were garbage eaters
Last Line: The depth and weight of peace as it descends
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime And Criminals; Death


EXEGESIS, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I was born on a day / that god was sick
Last Line: That I masticate... Yet they don't know
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Sickness; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Illness


EXEGESIS, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I was born on a day %that god was sick
Last Line: That god was sick, %gravely
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Sickness


EXILE FROM GOD, by JOHN HALL WHEELOCK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I do not fear to lay my body down
Last Line: Exile from god.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EXILES, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Exiles are we from our very birth
Last Line: Where the lost gods of our people are!
Subject(s): Death; Exiles; Home; Wandering & Wanderers; Dead, The


EXIT, by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Easily to the old
Last Line: In the churchyard grieve.
Subject(s): Death; Youth; Dead, The


EXIT, by CHRISTIAN KARLSON STEAD    Poem Source                    
First Line: At sixty cicero %you'd resolved your silence
Last Line: Or this glorious death %which would it have been?
Subject(s): Death


EXORCISM, by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She who one day was my guest
Last Line: Kiss me, blue-eyed comedy!
Alternate Author Name(s): Faulks, Frederick J., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love; Dead, The


EXPECTATION OF DEATH, by LUCILIUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Far happier are the dead, methinks, than they
Last Line: Who look for death, and fear it every day.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucillius; Carus Titus Lucilius
Variant Title(s): Anticipation;on Invalids
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Dead, The


EXPERIENCE, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The first time, when at night I went about
Last Line: Such things the heart can bear and yet not break.
Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


EXPERIENCE, by EDITH WHARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like crusoe with the bootless gold we stand
Last Line: "not so,"" death answered, ""they shall purchase sleep."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EXPERIENCE OF BLOOD, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I never knew there was so much blood
Last Line: Because after all it was my blood too
Subject(s): Blood; Death - Children; Suicide


EXPERIMENT V, by REGINALD SHEPHERD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Somewhere a door to day is opening, and she
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EXPIATION, by ANGELO DE LUCA    Poem Text                    
First Line: O life, now that I am no longer mournful
Last Line: To weep the weary torments of my heart.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EXPOSURES, by RONNIE R. BROWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: In a chipped daguerreotype
Last Line: Out from the camera's %narrow mouth
Subject(s): Death; Photography And Photographers


EXPRIMETUR, by PATRICK CAREY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who, without horror, can that house behold
Last Line: And, through its guilt, th' oppressor's mind ne'er rests.
Subject(s): Death


EXTRACTS FROM LUCIENNE: 55, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Alone in my blood I hold the whole of poesy. Death lingers far aloof
Last Line: Shall I sing, undone, of one with faith so frail?
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Dead, The


EXTREMITIES, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the mildew's blight we see
Last Line: O our father, make us thine.
Subject(s): Love – Loss Of; Death


EXULTATE JUBILATE, by TIMOTHY LIU    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fire in that square floodlit by crimson
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


EXULTATE JUBILATE, by TIMOTHY LIU    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fire in that square floodlit by crimson
Last Line: Become a form that those who live must bear
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


EYES FASTENED WITH PINS, by CHARLES SIMIC    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How much death works
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


EYES OF THE INTERRED, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The eyes of the interred
Last Line: And the absences %transfix me
Subject(s): Abandonment; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Frank, Anne (1929-1945); Funerals; Human Rights - Argentina


F.B.C.; CHANCELLORSVILLE, MAY 3, 1863, by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He was our noblest, he was our bravest & best
Last Line: Still our bravest and best!
Subject(s): American Civil War; Courage; Death; Heroism; Honor; Soldiers; United States - History; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


F.R.H.'S THANKS, WITH 'SONGS OF GRACE AND GLORY' TO CLARA OVERTON, by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet flowers of spring
Last Line: In heaven above.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Grace; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


FABLE, by MERRILL MOORE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Does everyone have to die? Yes, everyone
Last Line: No, madame, I fear not, and if they could %there might be more harm in it than good
Subject(s): Death; Labor And Laborers


FABLE: DEATH AND THE RAKE, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When pleasures court the human heart
Last Line: And cleaves the hoary dotard's heart.
Subject(s): Death; Fables; Dead, The; Allegories


FABLES: 1ST SER. 47. THE COURT OF DEATH, by JOHN GAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, on a solemn night of state
Last Line: Who finds employment for you all.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FACE TO FACE WITH REALITY, by WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNKERLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: What did you see out there, my lad
Last Line: And we thank him for his grace.
Alternate Author Name(s): Oxenham, John
Subject(s): Death; Reality; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


FACTS, by CECILIA BUSTAMANTE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The invisible machines of war
Last Line: That expertly penetrates %the tree of life
Subject(s): Bullets; Death - Children; Guns; War


FAERIE, by CHARLES WILLIAMS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the edge of midnight
Last Line: And has this chanced to me?
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love; Passion; Dead, The


FAINT YET PURSUING', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beyond this shadow and this turbulent sea
Last Line: My heart fails, yet I follow on to know
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Persistence; Conduct Of Life


FAIR MARGARET AND SWEET WILLIAM (1), by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: As it fell out on a long summer's day
Last Line: Or they had now been there
Subject(s): Death;love; "dead, The;


FAIRBANKS UNDER THE SOLSTICE, by JOHN HAINES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Slowly, without sun, the day sinks
Last Line: Word of the resurrection of silence.
Subject(s): Death, Return From; December; Frost; Winter


FAIRIES' SONG, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: North and south and east and west
Last Line: Seeking still some work to do.
Subject(s): Death; Fairies; Life; Singing & Singers; Wandering & Wanderers; Dead, The; Elves


FAIRMOUNT, by INMAN MAJORS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Under a low sky, grey, the highway splits
Last Line: Until a headlight tears holes in the sky
Subject(s): Death; Music And Musicians


FALL RITUAL, by BARRI ARMITAGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Even the marigolds on my windowsill
Last Line: I will kneel at this earth's pocket %as flesh of the springtime's flesh %begins to crown
Subject(s): Death - Children


FALLEN ONES, by ANNA CATES    Poem Source                    
First Line: The end- %the street of streets
Last Line: Realizing they've been eating it!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Poetry And Poets; Women


FALLING APART, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I hear stories of
Last Line: After the death of %a child are you %allowed to fall apart
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


FALLING IN LOVE AFTER FORTY, by RUTH L. SCHWARTZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Yes to the dark, uneven body of each tree
Last Line: Lowering its head to lap at our champagne
Subject(s): Bodies; Cupid; Death; Sickness


FALLS RIVER, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Some places intend quiet
Last Line: Of the white morning glories
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


FALSE SPRING, by CAROL LEE SAFFIOTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: I have thought many things
Last Line: Water upon large stone surfaces %making pebbles
Subject(s): Death - Children


FALSTAFF'S SONG, by EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where's he that died o' wednesday?
Last Line: A thousand years ago.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FAMILIAR EPISTLE TO A LITTLE BOY, by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I must own, my dear sonny, 'tis likely but few
Last Line: —look me up in the year nineteen-hundred-and-one.
Alternate Author Name(s): Pollex, D.; Walker, Patricius
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Fathers & Sons; Heaven; Memory; Dead, The; Paradise


FAMILY HISTORY, by SUNSHINE GLENSTONE    Poem Source                    
First Line: In response to his letter, I wrote back in longhand
Last Line: His horse had accepted the departure
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Grief


FAMILY PROCESSION, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It seems no day passes now
Last Line: Trembles to announce its latest dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Death; Funerals


FAMILY TREE, by LINDA PASTAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How many leaves
Subject(s): Death; Trees; Dead, The


FAMISH, by LISA FURMANSKI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Despite bounty, despite the unyielding
Last Line: And vanish into angles of the forest
Subject(s): Death; Hunger


FAMOUS LAST WORDS, by WILLIAM ZANDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Time to go, be done, like a frozen lake
Last Line: Time to screech whatever I have to say
Subject(s): Death; Thought


FAN, by RAFAEL OSES    Poem Source                    
First Line: A man, barefoot in his bangkok hotel room
Last Line: A man in his bangkok hotel room became part of a fan
Subject(s): Death; Fans


FAN CLUB: II., by DAN FEATHERSTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is the night of june 19, 1982 -- in 1984, chin was beaten to death
Last Line: Chin looks up and sees -- ebens bringing his bat down for a third strike, this time against his skul
Subject(s): Death


FAN CLUB: III., by DAN FEATHERSTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Begin with this: a man is dead
Last Line: Collapsed to a single line
Subject(s): Death; Racism


FANTASY BOOK, by WING WATSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: My castle in the sky: red tiled house
Last Line: Book, that sits lost on a shelf, it will %be unearthed %someday
Subject(s): Death - Children


FANTASY IN PURPLE, by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beat the drums of tragedy for me
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Langston
Subject(s): African Americans; Death; Negroes; American Blacks; Dead, The


FANTASY IN PURPLE, by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beat the drums of tragedy for me
Last Line: To go with me %to the darkness %were I go
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Langston
Subject(s): African Americans; Death


FAR FROM HOME, I REMEMBER THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND JOE WOLFE, GONE, by ANDREW MULVANIA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Judge is quiet tonight
Last Line: Swift and silent as the pole of charon
Subject(s): Death - Children; Home; Memory


FAR FROM THE LAND, by JAMES MONAHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Kippure' we heard him matter. He was dying
Last Line: To his mountain or his heaven. So he died.
Subject(s): Death; Dublin, Ireland; Memory; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


FAR OUT AT SEA, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Far out at sea! Far out at sea!
Last Line: Far out at sea! Far out at sea!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sea; Death - Babies; Ocean


FARE WELL, by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I lie where shades of darkness
Last Line: In other days.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ramal, Walter; De La Mare, Walter
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Dead, The


FAREWELL, by JOHN PRESS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The smell of death was in the air
Last Line: And cry, by god's, or terror's, grace: %'I go, I go, away I go'
Subject(s): Death - Children


FAREWELL TO BROTHER JONATHAN, by UNKNOWN+23    Poem Source                    
First Line: Farewell! We must part; we have turned from the land
Last Line: To the path through the valley and %shadow of death!
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Farewell; Patriotism; U.s. - History


FAREWELL TO EARTH, by ELIZABETH DOTEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Farewell! Farewell!
Last Line: Until then—farewell! Farewell!
Alternate Author Name(s): Doten, Lizzie
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Farewell; Heaven; Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849); Dead, The; Parting; Paradise


FAREWELL TO FARGO: SELLING THE HOUSE, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Olivia is dying. Bring your best black dress
Last Line: Its spring and slams.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Property; Dead, The; Relatives; Possessions


FAREWELL TO MISS E. B., by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Farewell, and whenever calm solitude's hour
Last Line: And beam on when the voice of the trumpet hath past.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FAREWELL TO POPE, by JOHN REUBEN THOMPSON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hats off' in the crowd ...
Last Line: Shall award yet his highest position to %pope
Alternate Author Name(s): Thompson, John Randolph
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Poetry And Poets


FAREWELL TO SAMSON, by WILLIAM DERGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: For how many dreams %did the cancer come to you
Last Line: And then you both were dead
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; Memory


FAREWELL, JOHN, JOHN BRAVE LITTLE BOY, MAN-HERO TO MILLIONS, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: We'll always remember your brave salute
Last Line: That you deserve
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


FAREWELL, SELS., by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He turn'd him right and round about
Subject(s): Death


FARMER AND SAILOR, by PLATO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Shipwrecked I, a farmer he
Last Line: Death keeps open house below.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FASHIONS, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fashion on fashion on fashion
Last Line: They'll keep till you need 'em. Who'll buy?
Variant Title(s): Fashions Are Changing In The Sphere
Subject(s): Death; Fashion; God; Dead, The


FATALITY, by FELIX RUBEN GARCIA SARMIENTO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The tree is happy because it is scarcely sentient
Last Line: Nor whence we came!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dario, Ruben
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves


FATALITY, by BARON WORMSER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was in the story buying the usual
Last Line: It was going to start snowing soon
Subject(s): Death; Dreams


FATE, by ROBERT DESNOS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I've wished for your death and nothing can keep it from coming prematurely
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FATE, by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I know not how I know
Last Line: Oh, be nigh!
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Dead, The; Destiny


FATHER AND LOVER, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If underneath the water
Last Line: Anymore? Nevermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Variant Title(s): Peter Grump
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Dead, The


FATHER AND MOTHER: A MYSTERY, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The father: 'now it is over.'
Last Line: "the father: ""help me to believe!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fathers & Daughters; Grief; Mothers & Daughters; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


FATHER AND SON, by DELMORE SCHWARTZ    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On these occasions, the feelings surprise,
Subject(s): Fathers & Sons; Death; Coming Of Age; Conduct Of Life; Dead, The


FATHER LYNCH RETURNS FROM THE DEAD, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There's one day a year
Subject(s): Death, Return From


FATHER'S BOUQUET, by PHILIP S. BRYANT    Poem Source                    
First Line: My dad not only
Last Line: Throw away
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Fathers; Flowers; Graves


FATHERS, by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Scattered, aslant
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Dead, The


FATHERS, by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Scattered, aslant
Last Line: The ground, wants this frozen ground
Subject(s): Death; Fathers


FATHERS IN THE SNOW: 2, by JILL BIALOSKY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After father died
Subject(s): Death - Fathers


FAULT, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Love? Is it possible to kill?
Last Line: Loved him as a boy. Love him still. %'the fault is in the quill.'
Subject(s): Death; Love; Poetry And Poets; Writing And Writers


FAUNAL, by PETER READING    Poem Source                    
First Line: ...Who sat on the rail
Last Line: And demise commences
Subject(s): Death


FEAR II, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Fear was no longer that continuous presence that took pleasure
Last Line: A time of %lies and idleness
Subject(s): Death; Democracy; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Fear; Human Rights - Argentina


FEARFUL COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN SCOTLAND, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A dreadful and heartrending sight
Last Line: Of dark eternity
Subject(s): Crimes & Criminals;death;disasters;scotland; "dead, The;


FEAST OF THE DEAD IN THE SEVENTH MONTH, by PAUL CLAUDEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Ingots of paper are the money
Last Line: Terrible blows in the close darkness
Subject(s): Death


FEATHERSTONHAUGH, by BARCROFT HENRY BOAKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Brookong station lay half-asleep
Last Line: To trouble the peace of featherstonhaugh.
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Hunting; Dead, The; Hunters


FEATS OF DEATH, by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I have passed o'er the earth in the darkness of night
Last Line: O'er the newly-raised turf, and the rudely-carved stone.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FEBRUARY 17TH, 1874, by WALTER J. SENDALL    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was not, to restore thy flickering breath
Last Line: One instant, and no more, would fain have stayed thy flight
Subject(s): Death


FEBRUARY ELEGY, by MARY JO BANG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This bald year, frozen now in february.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


FEE SIMPLE, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have brought me a bed in earth
Last Line: That I who am sleeping am I.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Flowers; Graves; Sleep; Dead, The; World; Tombs; Tombstones


FEEDER, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The lilacs soaked up rain and light and let go
Last Line: He lived in, a world senseless with beauty, undeniable
Subject(s): Death; Grief


FEEL ME, by MAY SWENSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Fathers; Death; Dead, The


FELDMESTEN OR MEASURING THE GRAVES, by ALTER ABELSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On hill and glade, the flowers fade
Last Line: "when will we weave it threads of song?"
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Funerals; Graves; Jews; Mourning; Graveyards; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones; Judaism; Bereavement


FELIX OPPORTUNITATE MORTIS, by ALFRED AUSTIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Exile or caesar? Death hath solved thy doubt
Last Line: And glitter on the lonely peak of power.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FELIX RANDAL, by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Felix randal the farrier, o is he dead then? My duty all ended
Last Line: Didst fettle for the great grey drayhorse his bright and battering sandal!
Subject(s): Blacksmiths; Clergy; Death; Mourning; Sickness; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The; Bereavement; Illness


FERGUS FALLING, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He climbed to the top
Last Line: Sits in the dry gray wood of his rowboat, waiting for pickerel
Subject(s): Death; Past


FERRY FROM THE VINEYARD, by PETER RENNICK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Too late to get beyond the kitsch-laden streets
Last Line: Rescue, no rescue, drowning, return
Subject(s): Death; Ferry Boats


FIAMMETTA: SONNET. OF HIS LAST SIGHT OF FIAMMETTA, by GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Round her red garland and her golden hair
Last Line: I dwell, who fain would be where she is gone.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FICHTE'S GRAVE; DOROTHEENSTADT CEMEMTERY, BERLIN, by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here rests a pilgrim at his journey's end
Last Line: The power to cleanse, illumine, and inspire.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (1762-1814); Graves; Heaven; Rest; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


FIELD, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The afternoon is dying
Last Line: Far off, a shadow of love waits for you
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Love


FIELD, by MONG-LAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Crows land like horses neighs
Last Line: Rain quiet as wings %on her back
Subject(s): Angels; Animals; Death; Fields; San Francisco; Vietnam


FIELD BURIAL, by CARROLL CARSTAIRS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dying so young, may I retain of youth'
Last Line: "shall blossom into clover, gorse and flower."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


FIELD NOTES: THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Crossing the moon, the geese
Last Line: Learning to say %what I see
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


FIFTH GROUP OF VERSE: 9. DAVID, by CHARLES REZNIKOFF    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The shadow that does not leave my feet
Last Line: And the sparrow follows mit gracefully
Subject(s): Sparrows; Beetles; Death


FIFTY YEARS, by DENNIS TRUDELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I found a pair of eyeglasses
Last Line: He says. 'why I'll die alone.'
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Life; Memory


FILING THE DEAD, by JIM DANIELS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the bank basement, I filed
Last Line: About dying. I just chewed the dark chocolate %till it ran down my chin
Subject(s): Chocolates; Death; Food And Eating


FINAL AGITATION, by PAT D'AMICO    Poem Source                    
First Line: In his will, the curmudgeon has stated
Last Line: He can still cause a little dust-up!
Subject(s): Cremation; Death


FINAL MEETING; FOR JAMES WRIGHT, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Old friend, I dressed in my very best
Last Line: Banked in the gutters with old snow.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Poetry & Poets; Women; Women's Rights; Wright, James (1927-1980); Dead, The; Parting; Feminism


FINAL VIGIL, by GEORG HEYM    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How dark the veins of your temple
Last Line: Ever your breathing was near
Subject(s): Death


FINALE, by THOMAS CASEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Forth I wander, forth I must
Last Line: I have died as mortals do.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FINALE: PRESTO, by PETER DAVISON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I think I'm going to die,' I tried to say
Last Line: Death, do you hear me singing in your key
Subject(s): Death


FINALLY, by MARILYN KALLET    Poem Source                    
First Line: Finally (one year down) I dreamed my mother
Last Line: With sleek hides instead of howling
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Mothers; Relationships; Southern States


FINIS, by WINIFRED HARPER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death walked in on silent feet
Last Line: Dead -- you possess my soul!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FINIS, by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I looked death calmly in the face
Last Line: Heart!
Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FINIS, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: The end at last! The journey is completed
Last Line: Sweet revelation of the book of life.
Subject(s): Death; Finality; Dead, The


FINIS, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On softly stepping feet
Last Line: And she will no further seek.
Subject(s): Clouds; Dawn; Death; Kisses; Worms; Sunrise; Dead, The


FINIS, by MARJORIE MUIR WORTHINGTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Gods upon your mountain-tops
Last Line: Do you laugh now to see it dead?
Alternate Author Name(s): Muir, Marjorie
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FINISH LINE, by BARRI ARMITAGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: At twelve, in a yellow slicker, she biked muddy fields, pedaling
Last Line: Tonight, I ride out my lights
Subject(s): Death - Children


FINITUDE, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One ruby, amid a diamond spray of stars
Last Line: And be forgot.
Subject(s): Death; Moon; Sleep; Dead, The


FIRE AND ICE, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some say the world will end in fire, / some say in ice
Last Line: And would suffice.
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Fire; Hate; Ice; Judgment Day; Men; Time; Dead, The; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man


FIRE COALS OF A VIOLET TWILIGHT, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: The dead water doesn't move
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Peace


FIRST AND LAST, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Upon the borderlands of being
Last Line: The white sweet rose of age.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Roses; Dead, The


FIRST ANNIVERSARY, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm pregnant %nearly due
Last Line: You understand %the mother %you have
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


FIRST ARTICULATION OF GRIEF IS SPELLED 'O', by VICTORIA MCCABE    Poem Source                    
First Line: It comes up through slime
Last Line: The bulging o, the exact articulation %of the hole
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


FIRST DAY OF SUMMER, 1984, by SUSAN FIRER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lost baby of strange light and dreams
Last Line: Gone fast as the click of the glasses %we had celebrated your beginning with
Subject(s): Death - Children


FIRST DEATH, by YVONNE MOORE HARDENBROOK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Though I didn't know you
Last Line: It's better to have it over %when you're young
Subject(s): Death - Children


FIRST DEATH IN NOVA SCOTIA, by ELIZABETH BISHOP    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the cold, cold parlor / my mother laid out arthur
Subject(s): Death; Nova Scotia; Dead, The


FIRST DEATH IN NOVA SCOTIA, by ELIZABETH BISHOP    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the cold, cold parlor %my mother laid out arthur
Last Line: With his eyes shut up so tight %and the roads deep in snow?
Subject(s): Death; Nova Scotia


FIRST LOVE, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was sunday morning, I had the new york
Subject(s): Love - Loss Of; Death; Dead, The


FIRST NIGHT, by PETER KANE DUFAULT    Poem Source                    
First Line: It's the first night, I suppose
Last Line: Never wake up in a million years
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Women


FIRST NIGHT, by DAVID FERRY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A stump. A post. An effigy not made / as yet. A toe. A toe in the icy waters
Last Line: I pray the lord my soul to take / timor mortis conturbat me
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FIRST NIGHT, by DAVID FERRY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A stump. A post. An effigy not made %as yet. A toe. A toe in the icy waters
Last Line: I pray the lord my soul to take
Subject(s): Death


FIRST OR LAST?; A WIFE TO HER HUSBAND, by MARGARET VELEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My life ebbs from me - I must die
Last Line: Is it the first kiss -- or the last?
Subject(s): Death; Love - Marital; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love


FIRST SHOT OF THE SEASON, by LONNIE HODGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Tracks ended in the early snow
Last Line: And the hunted, toward your face, %penitent and peaceful, in the snow
Subject(s): Death - Children


FIRST SNOW, LAST SNOW, by BRIAN BURKE    Poem Source                    
First Line: This is the first snow since your death
Last Line: Or remember your last snow living
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Snow


FIRST SPRING FLOWERS, by MARY WOOLSEY HOWLAND    Poem Text                    
First Line: I am watching for the early buds to wake
Last Line: It, too, may reach him, where he sleeping lies.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Dead, The


FIRST THURSDAY OF FALL SEMESTER, by MEGAN LAUBER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Mopeds mutter by
Last Line: And you are buried between people you have never met %we will wipe the snow from your face
Subject(s): Death - Children


FIRST WE KNEW OF HIM WAS DEATH, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The second had not been
Variant Title(s): Poem: 100
Subject(s): Death; Fame


FIRST WISH, by PHILIP BRADY    Poem Source                    
First Line: On her deathbed, my mother did one thing
Last Line: Now, senile, barely visible, left to live
Subject(s): Death; Mothers; Wishes


FIVE CRITICISMS, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Old pantaloon, lean-witted, dour and rich
Last Line: And we're the lonely dreamers after all.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Criticism & Critics; Death; Dreams; England; Hate; Pride; Soul; Youth; Dead, The; Nightmares; English; Self-esteem; Self-respect


FIVE DAYS LATER, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I know %my baby
Last Line: Do I %still hear %her crying?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


FIVE FUNERALS, by NATHANIEL BELLOWS    Poem Source                    
First Line: One with five caskets heaved from the hearse
Last Line: A suit, the church was cold, I sang with the organ. Then began %the caskets. One just like the next
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


FLAGELLANTS, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The soul is bleeding in thy sight
Last Line: O love supreme, o love supreme!)
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Hearts; Love; Passion; Dead, The


FLAIL, by ALICE R. FRIMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: 4 times around it came
Last Line: Being stuck, but weep down leaves thick as leather %and veiny as the back of my left hand?
Subject(s): Death - Children


FLAUBERT AT CROISSET, by WILLIAM EDGAR STAFFORD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The wind would veer, and over the sound
Last Line: Often. Listening to them I died: %I died for every word
Subject(s): Death; Wind


FLEETING TO THE SPIRIT-LAND, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And I am dying - life and strength are gone
Last Line: Who strikes the harp with silver strings so gently?——
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


FLESH, by MARK IRWIN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Of this world I live for-a woman you named
Last Line: Where everything appears to be either angel or skull
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Memory


FLESHLY ANSWERED, by RACHEL HADAS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Doomed beauties, my companions, my familiars,
Subject(s): Life; Death; Human Body; Dead, The


FLICKERS, by WILLIAM TROWBRIDGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Johnny, what I done wrong?' - last words
Last Line: Bogie, pancho, johnny, what we done wrong?
Subject(s): Conversation; Death


FLOATING POEM: MANHATTAN, MIDDAY, by LAURIE KUTCHINS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dressed in patent leather pumps and a wool dress coat
Last Line: A wrist to take the pulse?
Subject(s): Ambulances; Death; New York City; Poetry And Poets; Women


FLOWER OF DEATH, by DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hast thou come? What hast
Last Line: Made bright with the moon s light,
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FLOWERETS, by ACHILLE PAYSANT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Think not I could forget your graces fallen asleep
Last Line: His tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Night; Youth; Dead, The; Bedtime


FLOWERS, by NETTIE MCCARVER CONOVER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Oh, friend, if you truly love me
Last Line: That jesus lives in you
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Friendship; Gifts And Giving


FLOWERS FOR THE HEART, by EBENEZER ELLIOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Flowers! Winter flowers! - the child is dead
Last Line: The childless cannot speak!
Alternate Author Name(s): Corn-law Rhymer; Elliot, Ebenezer
Subject(s): Childlessness; Death - Children; Death - Babies


FLU, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Today, the word means any sniffle or catarrh
Last Line: Outside (we descendants following behind), %into -- was it by chance? -- shadow or light
Subject(s): Death; Fever; Health; Hospitals; Sickness


FLYING LIGHT, by LI HO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Flying light, flying light-
Last Line: Wasting all that abalone
Subject(s): China; Death


FOG, by ELIZABETH JANE LITTLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: An old man died
Last Line: Unless the fog comes.
Subject(s): Death; Fog; Dead, The; Haze


FOG, by MARGARET R. SHERWOOD    Poem Text                    
First Line: An everywhere of mist
Last Line: The soul of all sea things!
Subject(s): Death; Sea Gulls; Dead, The


FOLDED HANDS, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pale, withered hands that more than four- / score years
Last Line: So dwells the mother in the best of lands.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Prayer; Dead, The; Paradise


FOOD, by RICH LEE IVES    Poem Source                    
First Line: I thought that my father was going to die. I thought that
Last Line: Expectant and soon I was going to be expected
Subject(s): Death; Food And Eating


FOOL'S BURIAL, by HILDEGARDE FILLMORE    Poem Text                    
First Line: If you had waited, foolish love, to die
Last Line: To lie all naked in a beggar's grave?
Subject(s): Death; Fools; Love; Sacrifices; Dead, The; Idiots


FOOTSTEPS OF PROSERPINE: 3. SOLDANELLA, by NEWMAN HOWARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hermit: / what wilt thou with me, maiden? Little wins
Last Line: That snow environed blossom, woman's love.
Subject(s): Death; Forests; Hermits; Plays & Playwrights ; Soul; Spring; Dead, The; Woods; Dramatists


FOOTSTEPS OF PROSERPINE: 4. SAINT VERONICA, by NEWMAN HOWARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Veronica, speedwell, eyelet of the hedge
Last Line: Life conquer death, and love at last prevail.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Saints; Tears; Dead, The


FOR A BOY DEAD AT THIRTEEN, by SONDRA UPHAM    Poem Source                    
First Line: A beetle, plump and insistent
Last Line: Surrounded by the books he was reading %even the algebra %hecouldn't understand
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR A BRIDE WHO DIED ON HER WEDDING DAY, by MELEAGER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: That morn which saw me made a bride
Last Line: Supply'd the epithalamie.
Alternate Author Name(s): Meleagros
Variant Title(s): Upon A Maid That Dyed The Day She Was Marryed
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


FOR A CLOSING PAGE, by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Life, like a page unpenned
Alternate Author Name(s): Dobson, Austin
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FOR A COMING EXTINCTION, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gray whale / now that we are sending you to the end
Last Line: That it is we who are important
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Environment; Extinct Animals; Whales; Dead, The; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation


FOR A DEAD LADY, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No more with overflowing light
Last Line: Makes time so vicious in his reaping.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Time; Dead, The; Bereavement


FOR A DISSOLVING MUSIC, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What shall be seen?
Last Line: Not hope of heaven
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Emptiness; Old Age; Solitude


FOR A FRIEND UNDER IT ALL, by RANDY TOMLINSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: When your greyhound hit the ice
Last Line: That if you're deep enough %you can hear %the music of mud fish kissing
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR A MERCY RECEIVED, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thank god who spared me what I feared
Last Line: To do, and make me love thee more.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Mercy; Dead, The


FOR A MISCARRIED CHILD, by BARBARA HELFGOTT HYETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Bruised pear
Last Line: A sphere of pith and hardening %that makes trees stand
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR A MISSING IN ACTION, by JOHN BALABAN    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hazed with heat and harvest dust
Last Line: As the leaf-man rises and stumbles to them.
Subject(s): Death; Peasantry; Vietnam; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; War; Dead, The


FOR A PORTRAIT OF FELICE ORSINI, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Steadfast as sorrow, fiery sad, and sweet
Last Line: Men hail him patriot and tyrannicide.
Subject(s): Death; Portraits; Dead, The


FOR A STILL-BORN CHILD, by MARIE PONSOT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lost among immediate creaks chirrups wrong sounds
Subject(s): Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


FOR A TALL HEADSTONE, by JOHN HOLLANDER    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No, it was I who never listened
Last Line: That looking-glass
Subject(s): Headstones; Death; Self; Dead, The


FOR A WOMAN DEAD AT THIRTY: 2, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In memory / you / go through that
Last Line: Opened into the third / star-darkness
Variant Title(s): For A Woman Dead At Thirty (2)
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


FOR A WOMAN DEAD AT THIRTY: 2, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In memory %you %go through that
Last Line: As your words %opened into their third %star-darkness
Variant Title(s): For A Woman Dead At Thirty (2
Subject(s): Death; Memory


FOR ADVENT, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet sweet sound of distant waters
Last Line: Rise at the last trumpet call.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Grief; Dead, The; World; Sorrow; Sadness


FOR AMY (1957-1983), by DAISY FRIEDMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: With the light the way it is today, no sign of sun
Last Line: Surprising her, again and then again, %with all her favorite songs
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR ANNE SEXTON (TOO LITTLE AND TOO LATE), by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I do not think of death as so sublime
Last Line: Breath is harder than the loss of breath.
Subject(s): Death


FOR ANNIE, by EDGAR ALLAN POE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thank heaven! The crisis - / the danger is past
Last Line: Of the eyes of my annie.
Variant Title(s): Convalescence
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


FOR CHARLIE'S SAKE, by JOHN WILLIAMSON PALMER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The night is late, the house is still
Last Line: And saved us twice, for charlie's sake.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Dead, The


FOR CLAUDE, by MARGARET A. ROBINSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Curl yourself around my spine
Last Line: For he is dead. She sleeps alone
Subject(s): Death; Solitude


FOR DAVID, THE 'BUBBLE BOY' (1), by ALICE B. FOGEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: David, heaven is too much
Last Line: God or child, david, you go so far beyond %me, here, left %to rise to your being gone
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR DAVID, THE 'BUBBLE BOY' (2), by ALICE B. FOGEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: David, heaven is too much %like a glass dome
Last Line: Don't go, david, into that open room %your last white bed, the living air
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR DEATH, - OR RATHER, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: For the rates — lie here
Subject(s): Life; Death


FOR ELIZABETH BLEECKER AVERELL, D. 20 JUNE 1957, by MARIE PONSOT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Abrupt as that blessing gesture you always made
Subject(s): Friendship; Death; Dead, The


FOR ELIZABETH M. (KILLED ON THE I-95 IN SPRING 1994), by ROGER FIELD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Standing on the overpass
Last Line: Would hold it %against me %for always
Subject(s): Death; Memory


FOR ETHEL ROSENBERG, by ADRIENNE CECILE RICH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Europe 1953: / throughout my random sleepwalk
Last Line: With secrets she has never sold
Subject(s): Antinuclear Movement; Capital Punishment; Communism; Mccarthyism; Rosenberg Case; Nuclear Freeze; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Rosenberg, Ethel; Rosenberg, Julius


FOR EXAMPLE, by DAN HOWELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: He just sat there
Last Line: Venerable %thich quang duc (fact).
Subject(s): Buddhism; Death


FOR FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA, by DOROTHY LIVESAY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: When veins congeal
Last Line: The unassailed, the token!
Subject(s): Death; Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936); Nature; Dead, The


FOR FIVE LONG YEARS, by JAMES CHRISTIAN LINDBERG    Poem Text                    
First Line: The ax lay at your roots in deadly hush
Last Line: A mystery which awes, transcends the mind of man.
Subject(s): Absence; Death, Return From; Separation; Isolation


FOR FRAN, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She packs the flower beds with leaves
Subject(s): Marriage; Death; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Dead, The


FOR GERT HOFMANN, DIED 1 JULY 1993, by MICHAEL HOFMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The window atilt, the blinds at half-mast
Last Line: The inscrutable blackbirds will scorn them months more
Subject(s): Death


FOR JAMES MERRILL: AN ADIEU, by ANTHONY HECHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The daily press keeps up-to-date obits
Last Line: Scored in in sweetly noted higher keys
Subject(s): Merrill, James (1926-1995); Death; Dead, The


FOR JAN, WITH LOVE, by DAVID LEE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: John he comes to my house
Last Line: Because john's red sow that fucker she died
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Farm Life; Pigs; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The; Agriculture; Farmers; Boars; Hogs


FOR JANE KENYON, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As I die, it will be to feel myself
Last Line: In the nature of things themselves
Subject(s): Kenyon, Jane (1947-1995); Death


FOR JOSEPH ANTHONY, by EUGENE PLATT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Happy birthday, son
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR LIFE AND DEATH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "'nought to be done,' - eh?"
Last Line: But still he died to save his bitterest foe
Subject(s): Death;murder; "dead, The;


FOR LITTLE CHO SAN, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Snow on the bamboo, sigh and fall
Last Line: Bare are the branches, all around!)
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Snow; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


FOR MARGARET TAYLOR, FOR SAVING MY GRANDFATHER, by AMANDA PRICE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The dogs howled for three days when she died
Last Line: From rows of dust, your whispers %louder than blood
Subject(s): Death; Memory


FOR MARJORIE, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: We live between emergencies, you said,
Last Line: Against the pink and shaded pall of lamps.
Subject(s): Death; Europe


FOR MOHAMMED ZEID OF GAZA, AGE 15, by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is no stray bullet, sirs
Subject(s): Middle East - Conflicts; Death - Children; Gaza, Palestine; Arab-israeli Conflict; Death - Babies


FOR MY FATHER, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Over and over again I dream a dream
Last Line: In the quiet evening I am finding you.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Daughters; Death; Dreams; Fathers; Homecoming; Dead, The; Nightmares


FOR MY FATHER, DEAD AT FIFTY-SIX, ON MY FIFTY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY, by STANLEY PLUMLY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I watched you humble a man in a fight once
Subject(s): Fathers & Sons; Death; Childhood Memories; Dead, The


FOR MY MOTHER IN LIEU OF MOURNING, by REGINALD SHEPHERD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It takes a thing so long to be true. I don't want
Last Line: All a summer’s afternoon, and that’s not all
Subject(s): Death – Mothers


FOR MY OWN TOMBSTONE, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To me 'twas given to die; to thee 'tis given
Last Line: Mark! How impartial is the will of heaven!
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Heaven; Life; Dead, The; Paradise


FOR MY SONS, by LU YU (1125-1210)    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dying now, I know full well
Last Line: Forget not in our family rites %to let this old man know
Alternate Author Name(s): Wu-kuan; Lu You
Subject(s): China - Civil Wars; China - Song Dynasty (960-1278); Death


FOR NICHOLAS, by TIMOTHY SCHAFFNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Antoni gaudi dreams
Last Line: Explore the smog-ridden %air as gaudi's %cathedral blooms %endlessly
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR ONE WHO DIED YOUNG (TO PAULINE), by VIRGINIA RUSS    Poem Text                    
First Line: When I see how the strong and fine grow old
Last Line: Is worth perhaps early descent to night.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FOR RANDALL JARRELL, 1914-1965, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All the dead are eating little yellow peas
Last Line: Into this world or some other. And between.
Subject(s): Creative Ability; Death; Jarrell, Randall (1914-1965); Wisdom; Inspiration; Creativity; Dead, The


FOR REX BRASHER, PAINTER OF BIRDS, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This shortened day of wind-flickered yellow-oranges and golds
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


FOR REX BRASHER, PAINTER OF BIRDS, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This shortened day of wind-flickered yellow-oranges and golds
Last Line: Moment brief as a life, and yet time enough for a life to change
Subject(s): Death; Grief


FOR RICHARD SPENDER, by MARY DOREEN SPENDER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Gone in an instant
Last Line: And what, beyond our sight, its secret orbit shows.
Subject(s): Death; Generals; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


FOR SAPPHO / AFTER SAPPHO, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And you sang eloquently
Last Line: For this moment only
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Poetry & Poets; Sappho (610-580 B.c.); Women; Women's Rights; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Feminism


FOR SARAH WINCHESTER, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Days like this, when rain falls, hard
Last Line: The house as if there were no walls
Subject(s): Death; Grief


FOR SHIRLEY AND CHRISTA, by PHIL WEIDMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A couple of years ago I
Last Line: There ain't no roads, trusted friend
Subject(s): Death; Malone, Marvin (d. 1996); Memory; Mortality


FOR STEVE, by DENISE LEVERTOV    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The morning after your midnight death
Last Line: Which runs full tilt into absence
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Music & Musicians


FOR STOICS, by THOMAS DEL VECCHIO    Poem Text                    
First Line: No monument shall mark
Last Line: But the flesh knows.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Dust; Flowers; Roses; Dead, The


FOR TED, by ANSELM HOLLO    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is 0200 hrs july 8, 1983
Last Line: To make me laugh so hard I almost shit my pants
Subject(s): Berrigan, Ted (1934-1983); Death; Drinks & Drinking; Funerals; Berrigan, Edmund Joseph; Dead, The; Wine; Burials


FOR THE 500TH DEAD PALESTINIAN, IBTISAM BOZIEH, by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Little sister ibtisam
Last Line: Will not forget your face.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Girls; Palestine; Childhood; Dead, The


FOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF MY DEATH, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Every year without knowing it I have passed the day
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Labor & Laborers; Dead, The; Work; Workers


FOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF MY DEATH, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Every year without knowing it I have passed the day
Last Line: And bowing not knowing to what
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Labor And Laborers


FOR THE BODY, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sea-gate to ancient waters
Last Line: Be vapor in the air
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


FOR THE BOTH OF US, by CINDY BELLINGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: His name was probably %timothy
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR THE DUE IMPROVEMENT OF A FUNERAL SOLEMNITY, by JOHN BYROM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Around the grave of a departed friend
Last Line: In grace, and love, and fellowship divine.
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Friends, Religious Society Of; Funerals; Graves; Heaven; Dead, The; Quakers; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


FOR THE KING'S BIRTHDAY 1794, by HENRY JAMES PYE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Rous'd from the gloom of transient death
Last Line: Sacred to patriot worth, to patriot bosoms dear.
Subject(s): Birthdays; Capital Punishment; George Iii, King Of England (1738-1820); Great Britain - Wars With France; Louis Xiv, King Of France (1638-1715); Pitt, William, The Younger (1759-1806); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


FOR THE WINDOW IN ST. MARGARET'S, by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Afar he sleeps whose name is graven here
Last Line: Heaven lent, earth borrowed, sorrowing to restore.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


FOR THEE, by ALBERTO GHIRALDO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Green are the waters of the sea
Last Line: Your eyes hope's color keep!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Hope


FOR THEM THAT DIED IN BATTLE, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How blossomy must be the halls of death
Last Line: And honor's music on them like sunrise.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Tears; Youth; Dead, The


FOR THERE IS NO HELP IN THEM, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She lies on that white breast she loves, and well
Last Line: So disenchanted and so sadly wise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


FOR THOSE GROWING OLD, by WINIFRED ADAMS BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: O you who through inexorable years
Last Line: That when the body dies, is beauty born!
Subject(s): Aging; Beauty; Bodies; Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


FOR THOSE WHO ARE LEFT, by BARRY STERNLIEB    Poem Source                    
First Line: For those who are left
Last Line: Whatever isn't being born %is giving birth
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR WE ARE A PART, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The beautiful days slip by
Last Line: Revisits us once more.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Hope; Love; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Optimism


FOR WING WATSON, by GEORGETTE PRESTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Severe in
Last Line: Were little spaces, %hesitations %at fall of night %and the counting %of sparrows
Subject(s): Death - Children


FOR YOU, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For you, I could forget the gay
Last Line: "what could I not forget for you?"
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love - Nature Of; Dead, The


FORCE THAT THROUGH THE GREEN FUSE DRIVES THE FLOWER, by DYLAN THOMAS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And I am dumb to tell the lover's tomb %how at my sheet goes the same crooked worm
Subject(s): Death; Life; Time


FOREIGN COUNTRY, HOME COUNTRY, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: You know better. Italian summer will end. You
Last Line: Backyard, the scraggy spirea bush, burning
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


FOREIGNER WHO DIED IN JUCHITAN, by PANCHO NACAR    Poem Source                    
First Line: He died, in our land where he came to stay
Last Line: Though he died alone in juchitan
Subject(s): Death


FOREST LAWN, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like an amusement park, the cemetery grounds
Last Line: Is death and reproduction.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Imitation; Graveyards; Dead, The


FOREVER, by JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Those we love truly never die
Last Line: The anchor of a love is death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FOREWORD TO 'SONGS OF THE INNER LIFE: IDEAS AND IMAGES', by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I die, all alone
Last Line: Nor call my dream a hope.
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FORGOTTEN, by SAPPHO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead shalt thou lie; and nought
Last Line: No friendly shade thy shade shall company!
Variant Title(s): Sapphic Fragment
Subject(s): Aphrodite; Death; Love - Erotic; Love; Mythology - Classical; Dead, The


FORGOTTEN, by BERTYE YOUNG WILLIAMS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beneath the great pine tree we rest
Last Line: None other than elizabeth.
Alternate Author Name(s): Williams, B. Y.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


FORGOTTEN CAPTAIN, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We have many shadows. I was walking home
Last Line: That too is a game, made heavy %with what is to come
Subject(s): Battleships; Boats; Bombs; Death; Sailors And Sailing; Sea; War


FORT HILL CEMETERY, 1991, by ELIZABETH ZELVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Our plot's a bargain: six feet of earth with ocean view
Last Line: With steady beats above the illimitable sea
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Mourning; Psychoanalysis; Relationships


FORT TRYON, by ARTHUR GUITERMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Again there's a golden haze
Last Line: Rides alone in a peaceful sky!
Subject(s): Death; New York City - Revolutionary Period; Dead, The


FORTH FROM A JUTTING RIDGE, AROUND WHOSE BASE, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: From age to age in blended memory
Subject(s): Sisters; Mountains; Death


FORTUNE-TELLERS SAY I WON'T LAST LONG, by ANTIPATER OF SIDON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Quicker than these loud pedestrians, %tumbling down hill witless in the dust
Alternate Author Name(s): Antipatros Of Sidon
Subject(s): Death


FORTY-ONE, ALONE, NO GERBIL, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the strange quiet, I realize
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Solitude


FOUND FROZEN, by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She died, as many travellers have died
Last Line: But I, who loved her first, and last, and best, -- I knew.
Alternate Author Name(s): H. H.; Holm, Saxe; Jackson, Helen Hunt
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Love; Tears; Dead, The


FOUR BUTS FOR ALFRED C. KINSEY, by GREGORY N. GABBARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: South indiana's flat and tidy
Last Line: He's now considered standard reading
Subject(s): Books; Death; Memory


FOUR FOR THEODORE ROETHKE: 3. THE DANCE, by CHARLES MARTIN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All history was troubled by a dream
Subject(s): Death; Dancing & Dancers; Dead, The


FOUR POEMS ON DEATH: 1, by ABUSAID ABULKHAYR    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm going to tell you something that is true
Last Line: And with your kindness I shall rise again
Subject(s): Death


FOUR POEMS ON DEATH: 2, by ABUSAID ABULKHAYR    Poem Source                    
First Line: If I've neen dead for twenty years or so
Last Line: How is my love?' will echo from below
Subject(s): Death


FOUR POEMS ON DEATH: 3, by ABUSAID ABULKHAYR    Poem Source                    
First Line: His absence is the knife that cuts your throat?
Last Line: Burn, but in burning let no smoke appear
Subject(s): Death


FOUR POEMS ON DEATH: 4, by ABUSAID ABULKHAYR    Poem Source                    
First Line: For men and women soon the day draws near
Last Line: I must be judged on this, my life is here
Subject(s): Death


FOUR PORTRAITS OF FIRE, by LORNA DEE CERVANTES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I find a strange knowledge of wind
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FOUR SONGS OF FOUR SEASONS: 4. AUTUMN IN CORNWALL, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The year lies fallen and faded
Last Line: Broke, breaking with the sea.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; England; Sea; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The; English; Ocean


FOUR SONNETS: 1, by FRANK DAVIS ASHBURN    Poem Text                    
First Line: A hundred years ago the church bells spoke
Last Line: An old man died and a young child was born.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


FOUR SONNETS: 2, by FRANK DAVIS ASHBURN    Poem Text                    
First Line: They said that jimmy was the handsomest lad
Last Line: She dimly understood that jim was killed.
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


FOUR THOUSAND DAYS AND NIGHTS, by TAMURA RYUICHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: For a poem to come to birth
Last Line: This is our way to bring back the dead, %and this is the way we must do it
Subject(s): Death


FOURTH, by GREGORY FRASER    Poem Source                    
First Line: When, at last, in the shallows of late afternoon
Last Line: Already, or whether, drowsily, he hears these %claps in the distance as dull applause
Subject(s): Death; Life; Sickness


FOURTH DAY, by AKI-NO-BO    Poem Source                    
First Line: The fourth day
Last Line: To leave the world?
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; New Year


FRAGMENT, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The candle's tallow
Last Line: It will faint and expire
Subject(s): Churches;death;prayer; "cathedrals;dead, The;


FRAGMENT ON DEATH, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: And paris be it or helen dying
Last Line: Yes; or pass quick into the skies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


FRAGMENTS INTENDED FOR DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: MAN'S GUARD AGAINST DEATH, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Luckless man
Last Line: As a sunbeam with motes.
Subject(s): Death; Humanity; Mortality; Time; Dead, The


FRAGMENTS INTENDED FOR DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: MOURNER'S CONSOLED, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead, is he? What's that further than a word
Last Line: This then is all your death.
Subject(s): Bodies; Consolation; Death; Mourning; Soul; Dead, The; Bereavement


FRAGMENTS INTENDED FOR DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: MURDERER'S HAUNTED COUCH, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So buckled tight in scaly resolution
Last Line: I will no more.
Subject(s): Conscience; Curses; Death; Dreams; Ghosts; Murder; Punishment; Revenge; Sleep; Supernatural; Dead, The; Nightmares


FRAGMENTS INTENDED FOR DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: SACRIFICE SELF-COMPENSATED, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: True I have had much comfort gazing on thee
Last Line: That greater happiness will thence arise.
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Hope; Love; Sacrifices; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The; Optimism


FRAGMENTS INTENDED FOR DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: SORROW, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sorrow! Hast thou seen sorrow asleep
Last Line: Off her warm neck.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Grief; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares; Sorrow; Sadness


FRAGMENTS OF ANCIENT POETRY, COLLECTED IN HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND, SELECTION, by JAMES MACPHERSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: I sit by the mossy fountain; on top of the hill of winds
Last Line: Passest, when mid-day is silent around.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ossian
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Poetry & Poets; Solitude; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness; Loneliness


FRANCESCA / INFERNO, V, by JOSE ANTONIO MAZZOTTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: You are seeing her again for the very first time, the tired eyes, the tiny hand
Last Line: Her corpse still arouses %desire in passersby
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Shadows; Supernatural


FRANCISCA DOLOROSA, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Fore-doomed the horror of the age to bear
Last Line: A resurrexit in a requiem chant.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; San Francisco Earthquake And Fire (1906); Smoke; Dead, The


FRANK GARDINER HE IS CAUGHT AT LAST, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
Last Line: And well may he say he cursed the day / he met old mother brown
Subject(s): Crimes & Criminals;death;heroism; "dead, The;heroes;heroines;


FRATER AVE ATQUE VALE, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Row us out from desenzano, to your sirmione row
Last Line: Sweet catullus's all-but-island, olive-silvery sirmio!
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Brothers & Sisters; Catullus, Gaius Valerius (84-54 B.c.); Death; Garda, Lake, Italy; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


FRAU HERRMANN, by ELIZABETH STOESSL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Housebound and fevered among the pillows
Last Line: It is true then: I am beyond saving - %even by the baptists, even by her
Subject(s): Death; Girls; Sickness


FRED PERRY, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At last, dear fred, our task is done
Last Line: Whose name was alfred perry.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Gratitude; Honor; Memory; Monuments; Dead, The


FREDERIC, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As these sheets came in from the printer
Last Line: When I heard little frederic was dead.
Subject(s): Death; Writing & Writers; Dead, The


FREDERIC DAVID MOCATTA, by JAMES MEW    Poem Text                    
First Line: Of what avail in low estate to weep
Last Line: And wake! With god's own likeness, satisfied!
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Peace; Writing & Writers; Dead, The; Judaism


FREEDOM SONG, by MARJORIE OLUDHE MACGOYE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Atieno washes dishes
Last Line: Atieno's gone to glory, %atieno yo
Subject(s): Death; Women


FREEMASONRY, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As through the dreary wilderness
Last Line: Which will unite them there.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death; Freemasons; Heaven; Immortality; Memory; Presence; Dead, The; Masonic Societies; Paradise


FRENCH PROVINCIAL DRAWING ROOM, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: She sits among the ornaments of grief
Last Line: His mourners read with with suckings of their breath.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


FRESCO: DEPARTURE FOR AN IMPERIALIST WAR, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They stand there weeping in the stained daylight
Last Line: Weeping, their arms embrace the only country they love
Subject(s): Antiwar Movements; Death; Imperialism; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; War; Anti-war Protests; Dead, The


FRIAR BACON: THE DEAD WIFE SOON FORGOTTEN, by ROBERT GREENE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why, serlsby, is thy wife so / lately dead?
Last Line: ('friar bacon,' xiii., p. 70.)
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


FRIAR LAURENCE O'FARRELL: LONGFORD, 1651, by THOMAS WALSH    Poem Text                    
First Line: The van of ireton's troops at morning broke
Last Line: By ireton gave it formal burial
Alternate Author Name(s): Gill, Roderick; Strange, Garrett
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Clergy; Religion; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Theology


FRIEDRICH'S VOW, by JOHN LAURENCE RENTOUL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dusked and gathered the folds of the night
Last Line: By a lone far valley of fair lorraine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gage, Gervais
Subject(s): Battleships; Blood; Death; Fights; Franco-prussian War (1870-1871); Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


FRIENDS, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: They're creeping on the stairs outside
Last Line: And less when I am dying.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


FRIENDS, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Our friends in the courts of peace we keep
Last Line: Through death is ours forever.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Life; Love; Peace; Dead, The


FRIENDS BEYOND, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: William dewy, tranter reuben, farmer ledlow late at plough
Last Line: And the squire, and lady susan, murmur mildly to me now.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


FRIENDS BEYOND, by FREDERICK LUCIAN HOSMER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I cannot think of them as dead
Last Line: For god hath given to love to keep %its own eternally
Variant Title(s): My Dead; Their Silent Ministr
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Religion


FRIENDS: PROEM, by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He's gone / I do not understand
Last Line: And he was gone.
Variant Title(s): Battle: The Going;the Going
Subject(s): Brooke, Rupert (1887-1915); Death; Poetry & Poets; Soldiers' Writings; Dead, The


FROM A BRICK WALL, WEEPING, by RAYMOND BIASOTTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: They killed you in july
Last Line: Federico garcia lorca de granda
Subject(s): Death; Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936)


FROM A DAYBOOK, by DAVID ST. JOHN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: The musk of the cemetery
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graveyards; Dead, The


FROM FRAGILE CRAFT: ON THE STRANGE LIVES AND UNTIMELY DEATHS OF MARY, by MARK RUDMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: There is no end to the torment that comes from watching dead actors
Last Line: One morning she would wake refreshed! %to a new beginning
Subject(s): Actors And Actresses; Death; Marriage; Suicide


FROM SAPPHO, by SAPPHO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou liest dead, -- lie on: of thee
Last Line: Shall find in thee a lover lost.
Subject(s): Aphrodite; Death; Love - Erotic; Love; Mythology - Classical; Dead, The


FROM THE CADAVER, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The arm you hold up
Last Line: Cold in a stranger's hand
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Fathers And Sons


FROM THE GERMAN OF UHLAND, by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Three students once tarried over the rhine
Last Line: And will love thee, yes, forever and aye!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


FROM THE HEADBOARD OF A GRAVE IN PARAGUAY, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A troth, and a grief, and a blessing
Last Line: And the rainy-day -- she died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Rain; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


FROM THE HILLS OF DREAM, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Across the silent stream
Last Line: On the hills of dream.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Dead, The; Nightmares


FROM THE INTERIOR, by PATRICIA MONAGHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The pass was difficult; more so
Subject(s): Death - Children


FROM THE JOURNAL OF AMANDA'S DEATH, by BERNICE RENDRICK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wednesday: at the mailbox
Last Line: Framed your own exotic face %that returned our love, %dropped it in leis over our heads
Subject(s): Death - Children


FROM THE KINGDOM, by RICHARD MEIER    Poem Source                    
First Line: News of the death
Last Line: And then is someone else. %no questions asked
Subject(s): Change; Death


FROM THE PARIS COMMUNE TO THE KRONSTADT REBELLION, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Remember now there were others before this
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France; Revolutions; Social Protest; Dead, The


FROM THE PARIS COMMUNE TO THE KRONSTADT REBELLION, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Remember now there were others before this
Last Line: And people remembering in the future
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France; Revolutions; Social Protest


FROM THE WHITE DICTIONARY, by AMIR OR    Poem Source                    
First Line: It never began, you know, the sea was like the sea, the waves
Last Line: The oak tree was on the room I saw him leap, all green, %too late for me %to stop dying
Subject(s): Death; Trees


FROM THE YOUTH OF ALL NATIONS, by H. C. HARWOOD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Think not, my elders, to rejoice
Last Line: And swift usurping dynasties.
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


FROM VIOLENCE TO PEACE, by JIMMY SANTIAGO BACA    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twenty-eight shotgun pellets
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Grief; Death; Chicanos; Sorrow; Sadness; Dead, The; Mexican Americans


FRONT PAGE, by ARTHUR MORTENSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A tunnel's marked with blood; a ritual ends
Last Line: That waits for us parked in its dark garage
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Death; News


FROST, by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Hark to a call in the late september night
Last Line: Was there none to answer when your sweet souls cried?
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Dead, The


FROST, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Earth bows herself before the frost to-night
Last Line: And sighs for spring and supplicates the dawn.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Dead, The


FRUIT GATHERING: 40, by RABINDRANATH TAGORE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O fire, my brother, I sing victory to you
Subject(s): Death


FUGUE FOR A DROWNED GIRL, by JAMES GALVIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is the time of evening that promises miracles to anyone
Last Line: Might be willow sticks. Fish swim into her hair. One by one the lights in her nails go out
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Rivers; Suicide; Dead, The


FULL, by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Grave by grave and cross by cross, / here are row upon row
Last Line: All the rows are now full.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


FULL MOON, by LUCILE ENLOW    Poem Text                    
First Line: I / am the still, white moon
Last Line: Soon you will reach it—soon!
Subject(s): Death; Moon; Night; White (color); Dead, The; Bedtime


FULL STOP IN THE DESERT, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Whatever it is we're made for forces you off the freeway
Last Line: To silence. Whatever it is we are made for
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


FULL-SAILED, by JEANNETTE AUGUSTUS MARKS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sometimes, full-sailed like thought, a great ship
Last Line: When a great ship rides battling down to death.
Subject(s): Death; Ships & Shipping; Wellesley College; Dead, The


FUNERAL, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Funeral arrangements %flowers, headstone
Last Line: My heart %and mind %completely broken
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


FUNERAL, by VYACHESLAV IVANOVICH IVANOV    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Of funerals, the saddest
Last Line: And gods: the resurrector.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Burials


FUNERAL ELEGY UPON THE DEATH OF ... JOHN COTTON ..., by JOHN+(1) NORTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: And after winthrop's, hooker's shepherd's hearse
Last Line: Who will not leave his exiles comfortless
Subject(s): Cotton, John (1585-1652); Death; Funerals


FUNERAL HYMN, by LOUIS UNTERMEYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When life's gay courage fails at last
Last Line: And the great, blue folds of sky!
Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


FUNERAL IN AUTUMN IN MEMORY OF DICK WATHEN, by EDWARD LOCKE    Poem Source                    
First Line: One half of spring curls up in autumn's doubt
Last Line: One half of spring curls up in autumn's doubt %each wintry death must let the summer out
Variant Title(s): Funeral In Autum
Subject(s): Death; Seasons; Time


FUNERAL LAUGHTER, by PHILIP S. BRYANT    Poem Source                    
First Line: At my grandmother's
Last Line: Is these seats tooken?'
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Grandparents; Graves


FUNERAL MASS: REQUIEM, by BORIS NIKOLAYEVICH BUGAYEV    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You sit on the bed there
Last Line: "as with vestments of silver?"
Alternate Author Name(s): Belyi, Andrey; Bely, Andrei
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


FUNERAL OF HENRY G. RITER III, by LEE JENNISON SCHWEPPE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Henry had donated a garden to the cinder-block church
Last Line: Rifting the water as at midway in 1942
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Memory


FUNERAL OF THE COUNT OF SALDANA, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: All in the centre of the choir bernardo's knees are bent
Last Line: Still, father, thirsts that burning lance, and still thy son can wield it
Subject(s): Bernardo Del Carpio; Courts And Courtiers; Death; Fathers And Sons; Funerals; Grief; Revenge


FUNK, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When your marrer bone seems 'oller
Last Line: There ain't no bloomin' funk, funk, funk.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


FUTILITY, by WILFRED OWEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Move him into the sun
Last Line: To break earth's sleep at all?
Subject(s): Death; Love; Mourning; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; Bereavement; First World War


GACELA OF DARK DEATH, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis            
First Line: I long to sleep the sleep of apples,
Last Line: Who longed to cut his heart on the high sea
Subject(s): Death


GACELA OF THE DEAD CHILD, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Every afternoon in granada,
Last Line: Was, dead on the bank, an archangel of cold
Subject(s): Death


GACELA OF THE FLIGHT, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: I have often lost myself in the sea
Last Line: A death of light to consume me
Subject(s): Death


GAINING WINGS, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A twig where clung two soft cocoons
Last Line: That free the folded wings!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Cocoons; Death - Animals; Moths


GALLOWS, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dawn showed %distant and sinister
Last Line: The dawn showed %distant and sinister
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Skeletons


GAME, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Four plastic bags to bury
Last Line: We're game for more
Subject(s): Aging; Death


GAME OF PIQUET, by MARY M. SINGLETON CURRIE    Poem Source                    
First Line: See, as you turn a page
Last Line: And death played our the hand %of spades
Alternate Author Name(s): Fane, Violet; Lamb, Mary Montgomerie; Singleton, Mrs.
Subject(s): Card Games; Death


GARDEN, by LOUISE ELIZABETH GLUCK    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One sound. Then the hiss and whir
Last Line: Laid like weights on the table
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Fear; Gardens And Gardening; Love


GARDEN OF GOLD, by KAJETAN KOVIC    Poem Source                    
First Line: The chill and the damp under the pines
Last Line: And as above them, blue as death, %ripens the isbella
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Gardens And Gardening; Holidays; Memorial Day; Soldiers; War


GATHER ROSE-BUDS, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: While this green month is fleeting
Last Line: All joys expire.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Hair; Life; Roses; Time; Dead, The


GATHERING BLACKBERRIES: AUG. 6, 1988, FORESTVILLE, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: I wish I could spend three days grieving
Last Line: One blackberry for each thousand [a-bomb] deaths
Subject(s): Bombs; Death; Grief; Hiroshima, Japan


GATHERING THE BONES TOGETHER; FOR PETER ORR, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When all the rooms of the house
Last Line: That arches toward the other shore.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Family Life; Fathers & Sons; Fratricide; Hunting; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Relatives; Hunters


GATHERING--A CONCERTO OF BROKEN CHIMNEYS, by JENNIFER GARRETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: She lives in a house with lots of windows
Last Line: Praying both deep sides of heaven %please... %hold her heart again
Subject(s): Death - Children


GEBIR: 1, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sing the fates of gebir. He had dwelt
Last Line: His brother's love, and sigh'd upon his own.
Subject(s): Death; Egypt; Giants; Nymphs; Dead, The


GEBIR: 2, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The gadite men the royal charge obey
Last Line: And tell the halcyons when spring first returns.
Subject(s): Death; Egypt; Giants; Nymphs; Dead, The


GEBIR: 3, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O for the spirit of that matchless man
Last Line: And bent toward them his bewilder'd way.
Subject(s): Death; Egypt; Giants; Nymphs; Dead, The


GEBIR: 4, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The king's lone road, his visit, his return
Last Line: "king of the western world, be with you peace."
Subject(s): Death; Egypt; Giants; Nymphs; Dead, The


GEBIR: 5, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once a fair city, courted then by kings
Last Line: "take this,"" she cried, ""and gebir is no more."
Variant Title(s): Masar
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Egypt; Giants; Nymphs; Urban Life; Dead, The


GEBIR: 6, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now to aurora borne by dappled steeds
Last Line: Atlas and calpe close across the sea.
Subject(s): Death; Egypt; Giants; Nymphs; Dead, The


GEBIR: 7, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What mortal first by adverse fate assail'd
Last Line: His eyes grew stiff, he struggled, and expired.
Subject(s): Death; Egypt; Giants; Nymphs; Dead, The


GEESE WITH THE BLACK NECKS HAVE GONE, by ? TRIMMER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Across the slow still surface of the autumn lake %like all the days of summer
Subject(s): Death - Children


GEHENNA, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When locked in marble death's embrace
Last Line: At last—at last?
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Love - Unrequited; Dead, The


GEIST'S GRAVE, by MATTHEW ARNOLD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Four years! - and didst thou stay above
Last Line: The dachs-hound, geist, their little friend.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Pets


GENERAL CEMETERY, by GARY GEDDES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Between the wrought-iron crosses of the disappeared
Last Line: Into the silent, unassuming earth
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Disappeared Persons; Human Rights


GENERAL LEW WALLACE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nay, death, thou mightiest of all
Last Line: Above the pagan throne.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Flags; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


GENERAL ROBERTS IN AFGHANISTAN, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1878, and the winter had set in
Last Line: He spread death and desolation all along.
Subject(s): Death; Desolation; Great Britain - Norman Conquest; Grief; War; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


GENEVIEVE, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Genevieve was all to me
Last Line: To a love not dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


GENTLEMAN GEORGE, by W. A. HORN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Gentleman george in his youthful days was the pride of the eighth hussars
Last Line: The slash of a whip on a skeleton hip, as the hoof-strokes echo away.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Old Age; Soldiers; Dead, The


GENTLEMAN JIM, by DANIEL O'CONNELL (1849-1899)    Poem Text                    
First Line: In the diamond shaft worked gentleman jim
Last Line: In the glory that hallows the martyr's grave.
Subject(s): Death; Diamonds; Graves; Martyrs; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


GEO-BESTIARY: 24, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A whiff of that dead bird along the trail
Last Line: Still wondering above all else what kind of beast am I?
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Introspection; Dead, The


GEO-BESTIARY: 26, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In montana the badger looks at me in fear
Last Line: His thicket, his secret room in his powerful claws.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Animals; Badgers; Death; Dead, The


GEOLOGY, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What matter if my life be passed
Last Line: They'll find the lime that made my bones.
Subject(s): Death; Decay; Geology; Dead, The; Rot; Decadence


GEORGE A. CARR, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O playmate of the far-away
Last Line: We played beneath the apple trees.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Farewell; Friendship; Love; Childhood; Dead, The; Parting


GEORGE ELIOT, by ALFRED AUSTIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead! Is she dead? / and all that light extinguished!
Last Line: Mingled of honey and hyssop, on thy grave!
Subject(s): Death; Eliot, George (1819-1880); Dead, The; Evans, Mary Ann


GEORGE LEVISON OR, THE SCHOOLFELLOWS, by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: The noisy sparrows in our clematis
Last Line: Supernal wisdom only knows how much.
Alternate Author Name(s): Pollex, D.; Walker, Patricius
Subject(s): Angels; Classmates; Death; Friendship; Funerals; Heaven; Memory; Soul; Schoolmates; Dead, The; Burials; Paradise


GEORGE ROLLESTON, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead art thou? No more dead than was the maid
Last Line: Or in thy loving change!
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; God; Praise; Rolleston, George (1829-1882); Dead, The


GEORGE VERNON COLEBROKE; IN MEMORIAM, by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou too art gone, and yet I hardly know
Last Line: Of the same texture as an angel's love.
Alternate Author Name(s): Houghton, 1st Baron; Houghton, Lord
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


GEORGE WYNDHAM: JUNE 8TH, 1913, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Soldier, poet, courtier, / he was these and more than these
Last Line: The white road thou travellest by.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Adventure And Adventurers; Death; Travel; Wyndham, George. 3d Earl Of Egremont; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


GERANIUM, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beautiful evelyn hope is dead
Last Line: You will wake, and remember, and understand
Variant Title(s): Evelyn Hope
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Dead, The


GERMANY; A WINTER TALE: CAPUT 27, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When summer's pleasant days have come
Last Line: Thou hadst better mind thy behaviour!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Germany; Goddesses & Gods; Mythology; Summer; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Germans


GET WELL, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: You've been %on antibiotics
Last Line: Grief over %your sister's %death closer %to acceptance
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


GETTING READY TO MOVE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Before I go %to recognize each thing
Last Line: The house sacramental in absence
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


GETTING USED TO LIFE WITHOUT DAD, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: It's been just three weeks %since dad went away
Last Line: Bye, for now, sweet father
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


GETTING WHAT YOU WISH FOR, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: When you wish you could get away
Last Line: To a quiet afternoon, nothing %unusual, nothing much %going on.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


GHAZAL, by AGHA SHAHID ALI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Read slowly: the plot will unfold in real time
Subject(s): Death; Transience; Dead, The; Impermanence


GHAZAL OF THE DARK DEATH, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis            
First Line: I want to sleep the sleep of the apples
Last Line: Who longed to cut his heart open far out at sea
Subject(s): Absence; Death - Children


GHAZAL OF THE TERRIFYING PRESENCE, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: I want the water to go on without its bed
Last Line: But do not let me see your pure waist
Subject(s): Death; Presence; Skeletons


GHAZALS: 10, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Praise me at durkheim fair where I've never been, hurling
Last Line: And vanessa redgrave in my calvinist fantasies. Don't go away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Fantasy; Memory; Rape; Dead, The


GHAZALS: 12, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Says borges in ficciones, 'I'm in hell. I'm dead,' and the dark
Last Line: Slapping the warm water on which the sun ripples and churns.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Imaginary Conversations; Dead, The; Wine


GHAZALS: 13, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The night is thin and watery; fish in the air
Last Line: Him to death. Within minutes death can come by bees.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Medicine; Night; Sex; Dead, The; Drugs, Prescription; Bedtime


GHAZALS: 15, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why did this sheep die? The legs are thin, stomach hugely
Last Line: Metaphor for the generally felt hidden-behind-bushes sorrow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Grief; Sheep; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


GHAZALS: 19, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We were much saddened by bill knott's death
Last Line: Behind them to feed on the disturbed insects.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Relationships; Dead, The


GHAZALS: 21, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He sings from the bottom of a well but she can hear him up
Last Line: Drags the dead horse away to hollow swelling growls.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Imaginary Conversations; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


GHAZALS: 32, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All those girls dead in the war from misplaced or aimed
Last Line: And that nurse threw a tumor at you from the hospital window.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Imaginary Conversations; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


GHAZALS: 39, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If you laid out all the limbs from the civil war hospital
Last Line: Of components beneath the senators' heads.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Washington, D.c.; Dead, The


GHAZALS: 43, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ghazal in fear there might not be another
Last Line: Smell from here as dead men might after war.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Dead, The


GHAZALS: 9, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He said the grizzly sat eating the sheep and when the bullet
Last Line: Day crowds so that they'll indignantly topple my gravestone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Hunting; Dead, The; Hunters


GHOST DOG, by BARBARA HURD    Poem Source                    
First Line: A week after your death
Last Line: What unfinished gestures of gratitude
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Ghosts; Supernatural


GHOST FLOWERS, by ALTA SMITH BOYD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, do you see them, the ghost flowers
Last Line: Dancing the dance of death?
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


GHOST TRAIN, by RACHEL GUIDO DEVRIES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Smoke rises industrial in puffs that look innocent
Last Line: Of what we've killed, or are killing
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Ghosts; Supernatural; Tragedy


GHOST-BEREFT; A SCENE FROM BOGLAND IN WAR-TIME, by JANE BARLOW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I thought by now for sure the sun was down
Last Line: A shadowy form begins to move up the path from the river.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Shadows; Soldiers; Supernatural; War; Dead, The


GHOSTS, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are ghosts in the room
Last Line: In each shadowy corner there lurketh a ghost.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Happiness; Hope; Life; Love; Supernatural; Dead, The; Joy; Delight; Optimism


GHOSTS (THREE YEARS AFTER THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN), by JAMES MONAHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Night bomber pilot, just a fraction drunk
Last Line: "they say, they say they do. ..."
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Bombs; Death; Ghosts; Supernatural; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


GHOSTS OF THE NEW WORLD, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are no ghosts, you say
Last Line: Calls to the slumbering host.
Subject(s): Columbus, Christopher (1451-1506); Death; Dreams; Earth; Explorers; Ghosts; Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865); Presidents, United States; Supernatural; Dead, The; Nightmares; World; Exploring; Discovery; Discoverers


GHOSTS OF THE PAST, by SARAH RUTH COLEMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Meadows and streams
Last Line: "of ""never more!"
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Shadows; Supernatural; Dead, The


GIANT'S RING: BALLYLESSON, NEAR BELFAST, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whoever is able will pursue the plainly
Last Line: Too cheap a bargain: the name, the work or the soul: glass beads are the trade for savages
Subject(s): Death; Ireland


GIFT, by NANCY NAOMI CARLSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: The light leaves early these days
Last Line: Yet as slow to resolve as my thimbled need
Subject(s): Aids (disease); Death; Sewing; Sickness


GIFT, by KATHLEEN ANN IDDINGS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Grandma kinneson's right shoulder
Last Line: Grandpa's trembling arms %offering her dead two-year-old %like a broken gift
Subject(s): Death - Children


GIFTS, by PETER DAVISON    Poem Full Text                 Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I was a child, a heartstruck neighbor died
Subject(s): Birthdays; Death; Gifts & Giving; Dead, The


GIFTS FOR ALL, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: They urged me on to take whatever I might want,
Last Line: It was perfect, they said, against my suit of charcoal brown.
Subject(s): Death


GILAD FALLEN IN SINAI, by LEO HABER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Not my son who followed his fathers
Last Line: No! One band of prime light-- %and another ineradicable mark%on time's shifting sand
Subject(s): Death - Children


GIPSY'S DIRGE, FR. GUY MANNERING, by WALTER SCOTT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wasted, weary, wherefore stay
Last Line: Open locks, end strife, %come death, and pass life
Subject(s): Death; Gypsies


GIRGENTI, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So many here have struggled, fought the fight!
Last Line: Defeated always -- but how splendidly!
Subject(s): Death; Goddesses & Gods; Life; Mythology; Dead, The


GIRL DEATH, by MAUREEN MCNEIL    Poem Source                    
First Line: She was no longer than darkness
Last Line: I walked conover street in my nightgown to watch %her spiritship sail out of new york harbor
Subject(s): Death - Children


GIVE LITTLE ANGUISH, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Sublimer sort — than speech
Subject(s): Death


GIVE ME A NICKNAME, PRISON, by IRINA RATUSHINSKAYA    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Place of our outcasts, executions %in this twentieth century
Subject(s): Death; Human Rights; Prisons And Prisoners; Torture; Twentieth Century


GIVE ME FLOWERS NOW, by NETTA LINDSEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Why must you wait to bring flowers to me
Last Line: Nor a costly monument placed at my head.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Love; Sympathy; Graveyards; Dead, The; Empathy


GIVE ME REST, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Only one moment unfettered by care
Last Line: Give me rest
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


GIVE YOUR WISH LIGHT, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By day and night dream about happy death,
Last Line: As if sweet death were a whore? You are too proud
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Dead, The; Nightmares


GIVING AWAY HIS THINGS, by CARINE TOPAL    Poem Source                    
First Line: She's packing her husband's things
Last Line: To the corner store %given any %given up %given %given %given
Subject(s): Death - Children


GLADIOLI BY THE SEA, by OSCAR HAHN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Red gladioli of bleeding feathers
Last Line: And the flowers go on entering their death
Subject(s): Death


GLADNESS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My ole man named silas: he
Last Line: O gladness!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Children; Death; God; Happiness; Slavery; Childhood; Dead, The; Joy; Delight; Serfs


GLEN-ALMAIN, THE NARROW GLEN, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In this still place, remote from men
Last Line: Lies buried in this lonely place.
Subject(s): Death


GLENFINLAS; OR LORD RONALD'S CORONACH, by WALTER SCOTT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O hone a rie'! O hone a rie'! / the pride of albin's line is o'er
Last Line: We ne'er shall see lord ronald more!
Subject(s): Death; Fillan, Saint (d. 649); Glenfinlas (forest), Scotland; Hunting; Oran, Saint; Dead, The; Hunters


GLIDING O'ER ALL, THROUGH ALL, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Death, many deaths I'll sing
Subject(s): Death


GLIMPSES OF CHILDHOOD: 4. EARLY LOVES, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I mind me of a maid with tawny hair
Last Line: A ten-year-old lamenting for his dead.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Passion; Voices; Dead, The


GLORY DAYS, by TANYA KERN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Daddy wanted a uniform
Last Line: Drifts atlantic floor, hot guns on the kitchen table
Subject(s): Army Life; Death; Fathers; World War Ii


GLOSS, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Our lives are the rivers
Last Line: But the horror of returning? %great heaviness!
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


GLOSSES, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: First light breaking the silence between
Last Line: Of words incomplete in their praise
Subject(s): Death; Grief


GLOSSTR LEAD, by JEFF CLARK    Poem Source                    
First Line: This morning from his bed lord
Last Line: A beautiful record will never be destroyed
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Memory; Relationships


GLOWING IS HER BONNET, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Pausing at the place
Subject(s): Death


GO ASK THE DEAD, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The soldier, past full retreat, is marching out of the grave
Last Line: You have climbed to the moon on a ladder of dead men's bones!
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; War; Dead, The


GO DOWN DEATH; A FUNERAL SERMON, by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep not, weep not
Last Line: She's resting in the bosom of jesus.
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


GOD AS THIEF, by CARINE TOPAL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like the hand of god
Last Line: How I knew %how breaking my heart %opened it
Subject(s): Death - Children


GOD GAVE TO ME A CHILD IN PART, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: With your dear mother wondered over you
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death – Children


GOD'S ACRE, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I like that ancient saxon phrase which calls
Last Line: This is the place where human harvests grow!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graveyards; Dead, The


GOD'S ANSWER TO A GRIEVING MOTHER, by HARRIET PARKER CAMDEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dear lonely mother - heart, - I heard your prayer
Last Line: I have been lonely too.
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Death; Heaven; Mothers; Dead, The; Paradise


GOD'S CHALLENGERS; A SOLDIERS' HOSPITAL, by MARION PERHAM GALE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Today, I have seen / mute ghosts of men
Last Line: What did we do it for?
Subject(s): Death; God; Soldiers; Tragedy; War; War Injuries; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


GOD'S HEROES, by GEORGE MURRAY (1830-1910)    Poem Text                    
First Line: Once, at a battle's close, a soldier met
Last Line: Their names are syllabled on earth no more.
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Martyrs; Soldiers; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


GOD'S MOOD, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: These daughters are bone
Last Line: Adam's whining ways
Subject(s): Death - Children; Old Age; Solitude; Death - Babies; Loneliness


GOD'S MOOD, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: These daughters are bone
Last Line: He is tired of eve's fancy and %adam's whining ways
Subject(s): Death - Children; Old Age; Solitude


GOD'S WORLD AND MINE, by GRACE SUE NIES    Poem Text                    
First Line: They tell me heaven lies afar
Last Line: Love, my love, came!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Relationships; Dead, The; Paradise


GODSPEED!, by JANE BELFIELD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Body o' mine - and must I lay thee low?
Last Line: "godspeed!"
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Farewell; Soul; Dead, The; Parting


GOE CLEED WI' SMYLIS THE CHEEK, by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Whair travailit saul maun gae!
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, Isaac
Subject(s): Death; Farewell


GOETHE'S DEATH MASK, by LINDA GREGG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The face is quite smooth
Last Line: And eaten into. What a mess his eyes are
Subject(s): Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von (1749-1832); Death; Masks


GOING AND COMING, by EDWARD A. JENKS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Going - the great round sun
Last Line: Chorus!
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Dead, The


GOING HOME; OR DEATH IN THE THEBAID, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The ancient river glimmered in its bed
Last Line: Nor her cheek flush, to find herself at home.
Subject(s): Death; Homecoming; Dead, The


GOING NORTH, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From the soft south where, leaping like a / leopard
Last Line: Death nears with tongue and gestures imbecile.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Love; Seasons; Time; Dead, The


GOING TO MEET THE MASTER, by PHILIP S. BRYANT    Poem Source                    
First Line: My uncle charles
Last Line: With my young hand
Subject(s): Aunts; Death


GOLD HAIR; A STORY OF PORNIC, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, the beautiful girl, too white
Last Line: The corruption of man's heart.
Subject(s): Death; Hair; Greed; Christianity; Dead, The; Avarice; Cupidity


GOLDEN FALCON, by ROBERT PETER TRISTRAM COFFIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: He sees the circle of the world
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Falcons


GOLDEN SAYINGS OF EPICTETUS: 102, by EPICTETUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Death? Lte it come when it will, whether it smite but a part
Last Line: And converse with the gods
Subject(s): Death


GOLDEN SAYINGS OF EPICTETUS: 134, by EPICTETUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: To a good man there is no evil, either in life or death
Last Line: To sing praises unto god
Subject(s): Death


GOLDEN SAYINGS OF EPICTETUS: 160, by EPICTETUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Remember that thou art an actor in a play
Last Line: For thy busines is to act the part assigned thee, well: to choose it, is another's
Subject(s): Death


GOLDEN SAYINGS OF EPICTETUS: 161, by EPICTETUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Keep death and exile daily before thine eyes
Last Line: Nor covet anything beyond measure
Subject(s): Death


GOLDEN SAYINGS OF EPICTETUS: 163, by EPICTETUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Piety towards the gods, be sure, consists chiefly in thinking rightly
Last Line: Nor charge them with neglecting thee
Subject(s): Death; Piety


GOLDEN SAYINGS OF EPICTETUS: 189, by EPICTETUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: What wouldst thou be found doing when overtaken by death?
Last Line: And thus rendering that which is its due to every relation of life
Subject(s): Death


GOLDEN STATE, by FRANK BIDART    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To see my father
Subject(s): Family Life; Death - Fathers; Divorce; Relatives


GOLDFISH FLOATS TO THE TOP OF HIS LIFE, by TED KOOSER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: They all would prefer to have died in their sleep
Subject(s): Business; Death


GOLDJUDEN, by WILLIAM HEYEN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Goldjuden met the dead outside their showers
Last Line: Tell me you don't envy me my job
Subject(s): Death


GOLDSBORO NARRATIVE #4: MY FATHER'S VIET NAM TOUR NEAR OVER, by FORREST HAMER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The young dead soldier was younger
Last Line: And, afterwards, there's nothing left %to look forward to
Subject(s): Army - United States; Death - Children; War


GOLEM, by SEAN SINGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: ...Who killed the martyred man found reborn in silt and
Last Line: The waves creosote resin sea singing who killed
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death; Martyrs; Murder


GONE, by MARY WALLACE KIRK    Poem Text                    
First Line: You are much more vivid
Last Line: Oh, there's empty space!
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


GONE, by MARY TUCKER LAMBERT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone, with her sparkling beauty
Last Line: Where there is eternal day!
Alternate Author Name(s): Tucker, Mary Eliza Perine
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Dead, The


GONE, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Another hand is beckoning us
Last Line: The well-beloved of ours.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


GONE TO HIS REST, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Would have it so
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Birds; Mortality; Death – Animals


GONE' (S. M. A.), by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone! And there's not a gleam of you
Last Line: Till we sink like you and the stars away
Subject(s): Death


GOOD BYE BEAUTIFUL MOTHER, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Good bye hyacinth, %satin skin
Last Line: Good bye humming bird, good bye
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


GOOD FRIDAY, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Drab as the day itself,two phoebes
Last Line: As if, again, it needed a voice to speak it
Subject(s): Death; Grief


GOOD FRIDAY, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Good friday is a heavenly day
Last Line: Died—and forgave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Easter; Forgiveness; Good Friday; Holidays; Holy Week; Jesus Christ; Dead, The; The Resurrection; Clemency


GOOD LUCK CHARM, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Our hike all done this perfect morning,
Last Line: Like you in my palm when you take away %the dark night, bringing me %all the luck I need.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


GOOD NEWS, by LINDA GREGERSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The hobbled, the halt the-hasten-to-blame-it-on-childhood
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Dead, The


GOOD NIGHT, by LAUREAME M. ROYER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Good night, mother
Last Line: "good night, mother."
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


GOOD NIGHT, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear earth, I am going away to-night
Last Line: And I rise from my slumber to put it on.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Dead, The; World


GOOD-NIGHT, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You linger when you say good-night
Last Line: Or only on the day of days?'
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Fear; Judgment Day; Dead, The; Parting; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man


GOOD-NIGHT MOTHER, by GRACE DENIO LITCHFIELD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Good-night, mother. Thou dost sleep
Last Line: Thine the slumber; mine, the night.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Sleep; Dead, The; Parting


GOODBYE, DR. LEEDS, MY PYSCHOLOGICAL GURU, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I can't believe I'm writing this poem
Last Line: Are forever more peaceful %because of you
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


GOODNIGHT, by WING WATSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sleep %dream and hug your dog
Last Line: I will adjust the thermostat %and bring in the cat
Subject(s): Death - Children


GOOFY YOUNG BALD EAGLE, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: A barrel of fish heads and guts
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals; Eagles; Gulls; Nature; Ravens


GRACE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: If we could go back twenty years
Last Line: Each moment we have so full of grace
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


GRACE DARLING, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Take, o star of all our seas, from not an alien hand
Last Line: While the sea that spared thee girds and glorifies the land.
Subject(s): Death; Grace; Sea; Stars; Dead, The; Ocean


GRACIE OG MACHREE, by JOHN KEEGAN CASEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I placed the silver in her palm
Last Line: Thy name, astor machree.
Alternate Author Name(s): Leo
Subject(s): Love; Death


GRADY MOURNS, by ROGER CARL PFINGSTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Not old really, grady wakes to a child's rapture of snow drifted deep as
Last Line: Steps back as the wind returns, his face tingling with crystals of snow
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


GRANDAD, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Heaven's mighty sweet, I guess
Last Line: But dang it! God, don't speed me
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven; Life; Old Age


GRANDEUR, by WINIFRED MARY LETTS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Poor mary byrne is dead
Last Line: To respect you -- now you're dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


GRANDFATHER, by ROBYN OVERSTREET    Poem Source                    
First Line: The question
Last Line: Black shoe firmly %on the brake
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents


GRANDMOTHER POEM #5: GOING TO THE PROM, by SEAN HILL    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the spring of '43 you went
Last Line: The day before your birthday on dec. 16 %daddy died
Subject(s): Death; Parties; Proms; Spring


GRANDMOTHER'S BARN AT KITTY HAWK, by WALTER ROBERT MCDONALD    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Trotting when orville flew two pusher props
Last Line: That turned and ticked until they stopped
Alternate Author Name(s): Mcdonald, Walt
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents


GRANDPA'S CHRISTMAS, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In his great cushioned chair by the fender
Last Line: "with grandma, this year."
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Christmas; Death; Grandparents; Past; Nativity, The; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


GRANNIE MIRK: A HAMILTON GRANNIE, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As she lay on her bed, frail, dowie, an' dune
Last Line: Bless a' his sair labours, protect an' provide!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Mothers & Sons; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


GRANT, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What shall we say of the soldier
Last Line: And the driving rain of a nation's tears!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Grant, Ulysses Simpson (1822-1885); Heroism; Soldiers; Swords; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


GRASS, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Pile the bodies high at austerlitz and waterloo
Last Line: Let me work.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Grass; War; Graveyards; Dead, The


GRASSES, by MARK IRWIN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From the distance, when purpling clouds lean down close
Last Line: And is going-breath, shadow-feather, cloud
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Love - Marital


GRATITUDE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Filled with the clarity of ancient chinese poems
Last Line: To answer for my life: what is it to you?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


GRAVE DETAILS, by ROBERT M. CHUTE    Poem Source                    
First Line: As raw recruits we quickly learned
Last Line: One pile of dirt at a time
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves; War


GRAVE MATTERS, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: W'en dis ole man comes ter die
Last Line: S gwine ter please me might'ly.
Alternate Author Name(s): King, Ben
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


GRAVE SONG, by RAYMOND QUENEAU    Poem Source                    
First Line: Keep away from the clock
Last Line: Keep away from the clock %where death abides
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Singing And Singers


GRAVEDIGGERS' APRIL, by ERIC ORMSBY    Poem Source                    
First Line: In winter we comfort our dead with talk
Last Line: Into the flowring cemetery, %then we can mourn
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Mourning


GRAVES, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Both of us had been close
Last Line: All the time. ...
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; God; Graves; Jesus Christ - Suffering & Sacrifice; Religion; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Theology


GRAVES, by KIM SO-WOL    Poem Source                    
First Line: A voice is calling me, calling
Last Line: It calls me drawing my soul toward it
Subject(s): Death


GRAVEYARD AT HURD'S GULCH, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: His grave is strewn with litter again
Last Line: Just before the terrible hunger returns.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Loss; Love; Graveyards; Dead, The


GRAY WAVES, by LEOPOLDO LUGONES    Poem Source                    
First Line: It rains above the sea in gentle murmurs
Last Line: The rain would never stop
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Rain; Tears


GRAY; FOR A PICTURE, by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The firelight gilds the patterns on the walls
Last Line: And wonder who shall do the like again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Death; Farm Life; Graves; Dead, The; Agriculture; Farmers; Tombs; Tombstones


GREAT DAYS, by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB    Poem Text                    
First Line: Vanish, every idle thought!
Last Line: Giant hearts shall rule these days.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; World War I; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; First World War


GREAT POETS / FORTELL THEIR OWN DEATHS IN A SINGLE LINE, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: And with a blow from her club she stops me at the edge
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


GREAT STAR FLYER, by RAE ROBINS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here lies one who took her chances
Last Line: Lived a sportsman to the end.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Life; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


GREATER GRANDEUR, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Half a year after war's end, roosevelt and hitler dead, stalin tired
Last Line: And not appropriate for events on this scale watched from this level; admiration is all
Subject(s): World War Ii; Death; Statesmen; Second World War; Dead, The


GREATER THAN VICTORY, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Quickly the war-smoke lessens-out through the clearing skies
Last Line: "but the greatest thing of all is this: ""no more of our boys shall die!"
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Victory; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


GREEN LIGHTS ON A BICYCLE, by NANCY ARMITAGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Somehow I wander to the dizzy
Last Line: But these chains of yours %won't crack... %are there really brakes?
Subject(s): Death - Children


GREEN POND IN APRIL, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: If I go to a green pond in april
Last Line: Hurts most. Answer spring with yes
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


GREENWOOD CEMETERY, by CRAMMOND KENNEDY    Poem Text                    
First Line: How calm they sleep beneath the shade
Last Line: And heavenly light!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graveyards; Dead, The


GREY PASTURES, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the grey gloaming where the white moth flies
Last Line: Mayhap I may thrill again at the touch of this.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Kisses; Life; Longing; Nostalgia; Dead, The


GRIEF, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sometiems lately I've
Last Line: Times I'm fine %really I am
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


GRIEF, by PRISCILLA ORR    Poem Source                    
First Line: In winter, the chinook winds lifted snow
Last Line: Fills the room as your cheek begins to cool
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


GRIEF, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: An ancient enemy have I
Last Line: To conquer mine old enemy!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Enemies; Grief; Pain; Dead, The; Nightmares; Sorrow; Sadness; Suffering; Misery


GRIEF CALLS US TO THE THINGS OF THIS WORLD, by SHERMAN ALEXIE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The eyes open to a blue telephone
Last Line: And haul us, prey and praying, into dust
Subject(s): Grief; Fathers; Death; Sorrow; Sadness; Dead, The


GRIEF FOR THE DEAD, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: O hearts that never cease to yearn!
Last Line: "we look behind us for the past, / but lo! 'tis all before!"
Variant Title(s): All Before
Subject(s): Consolation;death;mourning; "dead, The;bereavement;


GRIEF RITUAL, by JENNIFER LAGIER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I stitch shock beneath the features
Last Line: I grow accustomed to anger's devouring ulcer, need pain %to eclipse the endless movie that keeps rol
Subject(s): Death - Children


GRIEVOUS ANGEL, by KATHARINE WHITCOMB    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was punching touch-tones on a broken pay phone
Last Line: Years ago by choice mine to you %if I go first don't leave me to my people
Subject(s): Death; Wishes


GROUND SENSE, by RODNEY JONES    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Because I have loved many women
Subject(s): Death; Fields; Nature; Dead, The; Pastures; Meadows; Leas


GROUNDHOG, by RICHARD GHORMLEY EBERHART    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In june, amid the golden fields
Last Line: Of montaingne in his tower, %of saint theresa in her wild lament
Subject(s): Death; Decay; Groundhogs; Men; Transience


GROWING, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who are you? Who am I? Haunted
Last Line: Our selves for the [or, each] other
Subject(s): Death; Love


GUALTERUS DANISTONUS AD AMICOS, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Studious the busy moments to deceive
Last Line: Be now cut off, betwixt the grave and thee.
Subject(s): Death; Future; Graves; Happiness; Life; Memory; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Joy; Delight


GUARDIAN, by PEPITA CROUNSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Within this valley of eternal sleep
Last Line: Where spirit enters immortality.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Grief; Immortality; Graveyards; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


GUESSES, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Was it a chance that made her pause
Last Line: And love with love that endeth not.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death


GUEST, by JEAN RASEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: I shall remember when the early gloom
Last Line: Will you, my gracious friend, make it your home?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


GUEST, by BERESFORD RICHARDS    Poem Source                    
First Line: How will death come?' he asked his visitor
Subject(s): Death


GUIDARELLO GUIDARELLI; RAVENNA WARRIOR (1502), by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Share our grief when mine is dumb.
Subject(s): Death; Lombardo, Tullio (1455-1532); Ravenna, Italy; Sculpture & Sculptors; Soldiers; Dead, The


GUIDO AND MARINA; A DRAMATIC SKETCH, by THOMAS HOOD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Clasp me again! My soul is very sad
Last Line: Just whispering. He is dead? -- o god! He's dead!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


GUILT, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Even though my doctor
Last Line: As if letting it go %--would let her go
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


GUITAR, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis            
First Line: The crying of the guitar
Last Line: Heart wounded, gravely %by five swords
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Guitars; Mourning


GULLS LAND AND CEASE TO BE, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Spread back across the air, wings wide
Last Line: And are aground
Subject(s): Death – Animals; Gulls


GUNWALES OF ICE, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Every day I come to watch you pass by
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Presence; Ships & Shipping; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


GUNWALES OF ICE, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Every day I come to watch you pass by
Last Line: And I'll be the one who's gone
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Presence; Ships And Shipping


GUSTAV GOTTHEIL, by GEORGE ALEXANDER KOHUT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: God healed him while he slept
Last Line: Chant kaddish at the tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Jews; Spiritual Healing; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Judaism; Faith-cure


HABEAS CORPUS, by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My body, eh? Friend death, how now?
Last Line: There must be somewhere work to do.
Alternate Author Name(s): H. H.; Holm, Saxe; Jackson, Helen Hunt
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HAD DEATH NOT HAD ME IN TEARS, by KOFI AWOONOR    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: But I cannot tell the mother goat %for she is not here
Alternate Author Name(s): Awoonor-williams, George
Subject(s): Death


HAD I NOT GROWN SUDDENLY SHORT OF BREATH, by LEO YANKEVICH    Poem Source                    
Last Line: A fawn in a laughing hyena's hold
Subject(s): Breath; Death; Dreams


HAD YOU BEEN OLD, by ELIZABETH HOLLISTER FROST    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death


HADRIAN'S DEATH-SONG, by PUBLIUS AELIUS HADRIANUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Soul, rudderless, unbraced
Last Line: Dumb to thy wonted jest.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hadrian
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HAFIZ, by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wine, wine, sweet wine
Last Line: "to zara's arms."
Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Death; Drinks & Drinking; Hafez (1326-1390); Dead, The; Wine; Hafiz (1326-139)


HAGAR, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Said hagar: nay, I can not see him die
Last Line: And mused on abraham and ishmael!
Subject(s): Death; Hagar; Ishmael (bible); Memory; Dead, The


HAGEN, by HORACE GREGORY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Hagen is dead
Last Line: That's all you can do. %hagen is dead
Subject(s): Death


HAIKU, by TAKAHAMA KYOSHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like dust swirling
Last Line: News of his death
Subject(s): Death


HALT AND PARLEY, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Good toll-gate keeper, kindle a light!
Last Line: Poor clod—while you've parried and parleyed out there.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HAND, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Someone wounded, %transmuted %takes me by the hand
Last Line: The dream of the %living ones
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina


HANDS, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You saw nothing but a face you could not recognize
Last Line: Of passage between the living and the dead
Subject(s): Death; Grief


HANDSHAKE, by SHIN DONG-JIP    Poem Source                    
First Line: So many men have
Last Line: They day when they will die
Subject(s): Death


HANG UP HIS HARP; HE'LL WAKE NO MORE, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: His young bride stood beside his bed
Last Line: "he sleeps the sleep of death."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HANGMAN'S NOOSE ON EXHIBIT, by EDWARD EVERETT ROLS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Did the doomed man know
Last Line: And given him another hour of breath?
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


HAPPINESS, by REGINALD HEBER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One morning in the month of may
Last Line: "if virtue guides thee here!"
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; God; Happiness; Love; Nature; Virtue; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


HAPPINESS, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sitting on a bench in winter morning sun
Last Line: Were quite enough to tip the scale toward ten
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


HAPPY BIRTHDAY, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your first birthday
Last Line: Your birthdays will %never be happy
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


HAPPY THOUGHT FOR SOME STRUGGLING NATION, by MORRIE RYSKIND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Though the privates may never return
Last Line: Need we burden the lord with our prayers?
Subject(s): Death; Prayer; Sacrifices; Dead, The


HARANGUE ON THE DEATH OF CHAYIM NACHMAN BIALIK, by ISRAEL ZEITLIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: On july 5 the associated press gave the news
Subject(s): Bialik, Hayyim Nahman (1873-1934); Death; Poetry And Poets


HARD EASTER, NORTHWEST MONTANA, by DAVID BOTTOMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Shadows from the spruce woods slouch down the hill
Last Line: Open underground.
Subject(s): Death; Montana; Mountains; Ranch Life; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


HARD LOVE, by ANDREA O'BRIEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the not quiet moon glow
Last Line: And for all the hard love we hold inside %for the other woman
Subject(s): Breasts; Cancer (disease); Death; Love; Sisters; Women


HARLIE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fold the little waxen hands
Last Line: At the city's golden gates.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Tears; Dead, The; Paradise


HARMODIUS AND ARISTOGEITON, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The blade I bear / a myrtle spray shall wear
Last Line: Dealt death to tyranny / and liberated our athenian land
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


HARRIET, by AUDRE LORDE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Harriet there was always somebody calling us crazy
Last Line: "waht name shall we call our selves / now
Alternate Author Name(s): Adisa-warrior, Gamba
Subject(s): African Americans – Women; Sisters; Death – Mothers


HARRY'; THE DEATH OF HARRY LEVIN, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This whole sad business of a friend's dying
Last Line: Books I should publish at new directions
Subject(s): Death; Levin, Harry Tuchman (1912-1994); Writing And Writers


HARVARD DECLARES WAR, by BRENT DOW ALLINSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Hang out the flags!' the college president said
Last Line: Thy hallowed ivied walls with strands of sable crepe!
Subject(s): Death; Harvard University; Soldiers; War; World War I; World War Ii; Dead, The; First World War; Second World War


HARVEST, by DANA BURNET    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a schooner came ashore this fall
Last Line: That one might bring his soul to paradise.
Subject(s): Death; Harvest; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


HARVEST, by ROSELLE MERCIER MONTGOMERY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She heard the summons -- and she needs must go
Last Line: Untouched by winter, still remembering spring!
Subject(s): Death; Harvest; Dead, The


HARVEST, by BERNITA SUNDQUIST    Poem Source                    
First Line: Alone in the april woods you leaped to darkness
Last Line: We stood with you in the dark, %our sister, one of us people, %and we wept %for you %for us
Subject(s): Death - Children


HASTEN, CLASP MAIDEN LIFE, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hasten, clasp maiden life round her / white waist
Last Line: The bony and the lipless kiss of death!
Subject(s): Death; Virginity; Women; Dead, The; Vestals


HATE, by HALA JEAN HAMMOND    Poem Text                    
First Line: Peace - will you buy it with blood and tears?
Last Line: Black hatred.
Subject(s): Death; Hate; Peace; War; Dead, The


HAUNTED, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I get so scared
Last Line: I get so scared %the thought of it... %finding my baby dead
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


HAUNTED, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: How restless are the dead whose silent feet will stray
Last Line: Hide in the chilly tomb and answer not at all.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


HAUTE POLITIQUE, by GRANVILLE TRACE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Driven to achievement by youth and love
Last Line: Two bodies drift.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chen Wei Lu
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Patriotism; Soldiers; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


HAVE PATIENCE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The goblets all are broken
Last Line: Are very near us.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Patience; Youth; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


HAVEN AND LAST REFUGE OF MY PAIN, by MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Lest death should vanquish love
Alternate Author Name(s): Michel Angelo
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of


HAVIND DIED, by KIM KWANG-SUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: The general becomes a sword
Last Line: Rain on the grasses burning %on a tomb
Subject(s): Death


HAWARDEN, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When comes the lighted day for men to read
Last Line: Among us who celestial tasks has done.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-1898); Dead, The


HAZARDS OF IMAGERY: IN THE HOUSE OF MESSER SCONFORTO, by PAUL RANDOLPH VIOLI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the solarium can be found
Last Line: Facing it is his masterpiece: the shrug
Subject(s): Art And Artists; Castles; Courts And Courtiers; Death; Paintings And Painters; Portraits; Sanctuaries


HE AND SHE, by EUGENE FITCH WARE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead you'll find it hard
Last Line: Like you?
Alternate Author Name(s): Ironquill
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Women; Dead, The


HE DREAMED HIS DEATH, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Last night - it was neither an-
Last Line: (or in the same place) as before
Subject(s): Death; Dreams


HE FELL AMONG THIEVES, by HENRY JOHN NEWBOLT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye have robbed,' said he, 'ye have slaughter'd and made an end'
Last Line: Faded, and the hill slept.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Heroism; Murder; War; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Heroes; Heroines


HE GOADS HIMSELF, by LOUIS UNTERMEYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And was it I that hoped to rattle
Last Line: Storm -- not escape.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael
Subject(s): Death; Martyrs; Dead, The


HE IMAGINED THE GORGEOUS PATTERN OF THE NEW SKIN AND SETTLED FOR AMERI, by PRIMUS ST. JOHN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The quiet which is my wife endures
Last Line: Into the sunset of our bleeding children.
Subject(s): Death; Slavery; Social Problems; Dead, The; Serfs


HE LIVES AMONG US, by JACK ANDERSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Elvis lives
Last Line: Among us, now and forevermore %amen
Subject(s): Death; Presley, Elvis (1937-1977)


HE RULETH NOT THROUGH HE RAIGNE OVER REALMES, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If thou wilt mighty be, flee from the rage
Last Line: Thy wretched life, ne do thy death profet.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Variant Title(s): Ballade: 6
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Life; Moon; Dead, The


HE SHOWS HOW ALL THINGS WARN OF DEATH, by FRANCISCO GOMEZ DE QUEVEDO Y VILLEGAS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I gazed upon my country's tottering walls
Last Line: A warning of the wasted gaze of death
Alternate Author Name(s): Quevedo, Francisco Gomez De; Quevedo, Francisco De
Subject(s): Death


HE THINKS OF HIS PAST GREATNESS WHEN A PART OF ... HEAVEN, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have drunk ale from the country of the young
Last Line: Cry of his love with their pitiful cries.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Variant Title(s): Mongan Thinks Of His Greatness
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Memory


HE TOOK TIME TO DIE, by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There was an old fellow who never had time
Last Line: He found time to die.
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


HE UNDERSTANDS THE GREAT CRUELTY OF DEATH, by PETRARCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My flowery and green age was passing away, and I feeling a chill in the fires
Last Line: Pike in his hand.
Alternate Author Name(s): Petrarca, Francesco
Variant Title(s): Sonnets To Laura In Death: 47
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HE WAS ABOUT TO WIN THE, by ALYSIA K. HARPOOTIAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: National science teachers' award next month but
Last Line: He lived the steady of steadiness
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


HE WENT FOR A SOLDIER, by RUTH COMFORT MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He marched away with a blithe young score of him
Last Line: Borne with the hell called war!
Alternate Author Name(s): Young, Sanborn, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Loss; Soldiers; Women; World War I; Youth; Dead, The; First World War


HE WENT: THE MORNING TWINKLED DIM, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
Last Line: Then I remembered he was dead
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


HEADDSTONE, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I %don't %have %a %baby
Last Line: I %have %a %headstone
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


HEADLAND, SELS, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I stop to look back at the place I fled
Last Line: Already vanishing in the incoming tide
Subject(s): Death; Grief


HEADLINES, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: A thousand men are dead in syria
Last Line: As the others run.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Dead, The


HEADLINES, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Headlines shriek today, are dead tomorrow
Last Line: Their corpses fuck, breed shrieks of sorrow.
Subject(s): Death; News


HEART OF BAMBOO: TWO LETTERS TO CHRISTOPHER YOHMEI BLASDEL, by SAM HAMILL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Play sanya for me
Last Line: But the song is all our own
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Love; Memory


HEART-DEATHS, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hearts oft die bitter deaths before
Last Line: And eyes must watch and weep!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


HEART-SICK, by MIRIAM DEL BANCO    Poem Text                    
First Line: O, tears, I know not what you mean
Last Line: Ye bitter, scalding, tear-wrung tears.
Subject(s): Childhood Memories; Death; Love - Complaints; Mothers; Dead, The


HEARTBEAT, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: The heartbeat of a lethal irish joy
Last Line: I mock I mock till I destroy
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Ireland


HEARTH SONG, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Before the hearth I dream of many things
Last Line: Singing of summer, chanting soft of june.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Fireplaces; Life; Nature; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Nightmares; Songs


HEARTLESS HEART; IN MEMORIAM S.T., DIED 4 APRIL 1985, by TONY HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is in your house, but I'm out here
Last Line: To know the final failure of the poet?
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


HEARTS, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A trinket made like a heart, dear
Last Line: Over all the buried past!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Hearts; Life; Love; Dead, The; Parting


HEAVEN, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Under the yellow tent, the dead drink
Last Line: Going out one by one
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Parties


HEAVEN, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My brother is crouched at the edge
Last Line: Even when she was right, she was wrong
Subject(s): Brothers & Sisters; Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


HEAVEN, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My brother is crouched at the edge
Last Line: Even when she was right, she was wrong.'
Subject(s): Brothers And Sisters; Death; Heaven


HEAVEN, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: O heaven, how glorious thou art
Last Line: Thy holiness my heart?
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Soul; Dead, The; Paradise


HEAVEN, by NANCY WOODBURY PRIEST    Poem Text                    
First Line: Beyond these chilling winds and gloomy skies
Last Line: Into those pastures vernal!
Alternate Author Name(s): Wafield, Nancy Amelia
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


HEAVEN, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What is heaven? 'tis a country
Last Line: Lord! Admit me, or I die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


HEAVEN, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Beyond these chilling winds and gloomy skies
Subject(s): Death


HEAVEN, by ISAAC WATTS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a land of pure delight
Last Line: Should fright us from the shore.
Variant Title(s): The Heavenly Canaan;the Heavenly Land;a Prospect Of Heaven Makes Death Easy
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven; Religion; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise; Theology


HEAVEN'S GLORY SHONE WHERE HE WAS LAID, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death - Children; Dreams; Death - Babies; Nightmares


HEAVENLY BLISS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Trouble o'erwhelms us in the world
Last Line: And taste a ray of heavenly bliss
Subject(s): Death;duplicity;happiness;heaven;sin; "dead, The;deceit;joy;delight;paradise;


HEAVY FOLIO, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The mathematics of intimate questions
Subject(s): Love; Money; Death; Dead, The


HEIGHTS AND DEPTHS, by WILLIAM CANTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He walked in glory on the hills
Last Line: For our rude huts, before he died.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HEIGHTS OF MACCHU PICCHU: 12, by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Rise up, brother, be born with me
Last Line: Speak through my words and my blood
Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo
Subject(s): Absence; Brothers; Death; Grief


HELEN IN THE WOOD, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I left the yew-tree shadow, thrown
Last Line: "o love, how deep! How broad! How high!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HELEN KELLER, by ZONA GALE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When first I heard the voice of helen keller
Last Line: Concerning the god in man.
Subject(s): Death; Keller, Helen (1880-1968); Voices; Dead, The


HELICOPTERS, by NICOLE BLACKMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: This is a city of the dead and dying
Last Line: Shiver in your sleep and dream of helicopters
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Fate; Rest


HELIUM, by MARY RUEFLE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You are helium. You make everything rise
Subject(s): Gas; Death; Colors; Dead, The


HELL, by PETER JOHNSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It's probably like the excitement of your first cigarette
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Hell; Religion; Spirituality; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Theology


HELL, by PETER JOHNSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It's probably like the excitement of your first cigarette
Last Line: The least weird guy you know
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Hell; Religion; Spirituality


HELL A LA MODE, by VINCENT GODFREY BURNS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Zero hour! / advance!
Last Line: The silence of wreckage and ruin and death!
Subject(s): Death; Hell; Military; Social Protest; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


HELL'S RESURRECTION, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The saffron-colored stars of hell
Last Line: As it had flamed of yore!
Subject(s): Death; Devil; Hell; Sin; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub


HEMISPHERES, by BARBARA CROW    Poem Source                    
First Line: I don't know where to go from here
Last Line: From the west
Subject(s): Death; Grief


HENRY HARDIMAN, AGED 55, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Affliction sore long time he bore
Last Line: And ease him of his pain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Physicians; Soul; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery; Doctors


HENRY THE HERMIT, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was a little island where he dwelt
Last Line: The lamp that stream'd a long unsteady light.
Subject(s): Aging; Bells; Death; Hermits; Islands; Solitude; Dead, The; Loneliness


HENRY W. GRADY, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: True-hearted friend of all
Last Line: With the white splendor of thy prophecies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Grief; Prophecy & Prophets; Sleep; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


HEPHZIBAH CEMETERY, APRIL 1889, by CODY WALKER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Hephzibah means my delight is in thee
Last Line: Wrecked, moored in georgia- %caleb
Subject(s): Angels; Cemeteries; Death; Graves


HER DEATH AND AFTER, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas a death-bed summons, and forth I went
Last Line: If only she could know!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HER DILEMMA; IN CHURCH, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The two were silent in a sunless church
Last Line: Where nature such dilemmas could devise.
Subject(s): Death; Kindness; Dead, The


HER EYES TWIN POOLS, by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her eyes, twin pools of mystic light
Last Line: A man might plunge, and lose his soul.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Man-woman Relationships; Relationships; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Male-female Relations


HER FINAL SHOW, by RAFAEL CAMPO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She said it was a better way to die
Last Line: Before pronouncing her to no applause
Subject(s): Medicine; Physicians; Gays & Lesbians; Death; Drugs, Prescription; Doctors


HER FIRST-BORN, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was her first sweet child, her heart's delight
Last Line: Nor knows how soon it will be borne away.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


HER GHOST; IN MEMORY OF CICELY NARNEY MARSTON, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her gentle ghost is with me everywhere!
Last Line: Who loved thee not enough that other year.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Marston, Cicely Narney; Dead, The


HER IMMORTALITY, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My lady, had I but the heaven-sent grace
Last Line: And outsoar death itself on wings of rhyme!
Subject(s): Death; Fame; France; Immortality; Time; Dead, The; Reputation


HER LAST POEM, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Earth with its dark and dreadful ills
Last Line: O death, where is thy sting!
Variant Title(s): A Dying Hymn;her Last Verses
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HER OWN, by MAYME C. WYANT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Faded not, nor fading, pictures bright
Last Line: Angel arms can draw her children near.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Dead, The


HER PICTURE BY THE PIANO, by MARION DEUTSCH COHEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Yes, it tells
Last Line: No matter how much it tells %no matter how much it asks %I don't %know
Subject(s): Death - Children


HER PILOT, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death seemed afraid to wake her
Last Line: To find her voyage done.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HERCULES FURENS: THOU SHALL NOT DIE, by EURIPIDES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Enough / on you, who sit like one most miserable
Last Line: Hellas forbids you foolishly to die.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HERE AM I, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: The world has shared my joy and pain
Last Line: Soft be my answer – 'here am I.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HERE IS MUSIC: RESPICIT ARTIFEX (CHANT ROYAL), by AUSTIN PHILIPS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Forbears of mine, who brought your meed of blood
Last Line: And have lived all your unliv'd lives in mine.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HERE IS MUSIC: SECOND-LIEUTENANT E.T.; IN MEMORRIAM, by AUSTIN PHILIPS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sunlight and shimmering haze
Last Line: Whose bouquet works like wine.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Fights; Honor; Patriotism; World War I; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; First World War


HERE LIES A LADY, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lies a lady of beauty and high degree
Last Line: After six little spaces of chill, and six of burning.
Subject(s): Death; Women; Dead, The


HERE LIES PIERROT, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The moon's ashine; by many a lane
Last Line: The moon's ashine; here lies pierrot.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Love; Moon; Nightingales; Dead, The


HERE YOU REST AMONG THE VALLEYS, MAIDEN KNOWN TO BUT A FEW, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: From the green beside the river when you died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death


HEREDITY (2), by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I died at sea; and homeward bound
Last Line: That make the lineal current one.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HERITAGE, by LAURA HELENA BROWER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I see the gallows - o my son! My child!
Last Line: Not guilty, but the blighted fruit of war!
Subject(s): Birth; Conception; Death; Guilt; Mothers & Sons; Soldiers; Sons; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


HERITAGE, by AMY CROCKER LEIGHTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: We are a cordon-rope of love
Last Line: To mount the universal stair.
Subject(s): Ancestors & Ancestry; Death; Love; Heritage; Heredity; Dead, The


HERITAGE, by JOSEPHINE PRESTON PEABODY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And if that men should cease from war
Last Line: When you were born.
Alternate Author Name(s): Marks, Lionel S., Mrs.
Subject(s): Ancestry & Ancestors; Death; Mothers & Sons; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


HERITAGE, SELS., by THEODORE SPENCER    Poem Source                    
First Line: What fills the heart of man
Subject(s): Death


HERMAE...WHITAKERI, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Binde ye my browes with mourning cyparisse
Last Line: A double life: that neither liu'd afore?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Poplar Trees; Soul; Sun


HERMIONE ON SIMULACRA, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For comfort I became a stone
Last Line: Whose visage so resembles me
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Statues; Stones


HERMOTIMUS, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wilt not lay thee down in quiet slumber?
Last Line: Not in sleep, but death, their mistress lay.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Marriage; Death; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Dead, The


HERO AND LEANDER: LEANDER'S DEATH, by GRAMMATICUS MUSAEUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The time was night, when most the violent breathing winds
Last Line: And the joy of love together in life's last separation.
Subject(s): Death; Hero And Leander; Dead, The


HEROES, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The little blue fox has been it break apart from / the riven floe
Last Line: Who know the way to die.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Heroism; Dead, The; Paradise; Heroes; Heroines


HEROIC ATTITUDES, by CHARLES MARTIN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He has always feared the awakening dead
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HEROIC STANZAS, CONSECRATED TO MEMORY OF OLIVER [CROMWELL], by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And now 'tis time; for their officious haste
Last Line: Where piety and valour jointly go.
Variant Title(s): Heroic Stanzas Consecrated To The Glorious Memory Of His Most Serene
Subject(s): Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658); Death; England; Freedom; Politics & Government; Praise; Dead, The; English; Liberty


HESIOD, 1908, by ALEXANDER WILLIAM MAIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death at the headlands, hesiod, long ago
Last Line: And strong orion and the hyades.
Subject(s): Death; Hesiod (9th Century B.c.); Dead, The


HEULWEN, by BRENDA SHAW    Poem Source                    
First Line: The night she died
Last Line: No, her light is out. %it's all quiet %where heulwen is
Subject(s): Death - Children


HI, HAUNTING, by ANSELM HOLLO    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Back then it seemed he had more to say
Last Line: The dreadful great
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


HIALMAR'S HEART, by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: A clear night, icy wind, and blood-streams staining
Last Line: "my seat where the high gods are in the sun."
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Ravens; War; Dead, The


HIC JACET, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So love is dead that has been quick so long!
Last Line: And yet, had love been love, he had not died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Love - Nature Of; Dead, The


HIDDEN, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Three nuns at owlet-call
Last Line: Die by the virgin's knees.
Subject(s): Convents; Death; Mourning; Nuns; Dead, The; Bereavement


HIDE AND SEEK, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Night, of nights that were and are / tenderest, best!
Last Line: For a while!
Subject(s): Death; Guilt; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


HIDING, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: I know she's gone for good.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HIEROGLYPHICS, by AMY ROTHHOLTZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: September is lying on its side
Last Line: I must get back. %I left my favorite pants %hanging %in the closet
Subject(s): Death - Children


HIGH SONG, by HUMBERT WOLFE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The high song is over. Silent is the lute now
Last Line: Theu have gone their %ways now, %as men and women must. The high song is over
Subject(s): Death


HIGHGATE EASTER, by F. D. REEVE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Snowdrops in the corner of the garden
Last Line: Bursts in each garden with a mummers' show %of grace as green leaves overtake the woods
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Seasons; Time


HIGHLAND MARY, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye banks, and braes, and streams around
Last Line: Shall live my highland mary.
Subject(s): Campbell, Mary; Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


HILL MAN'S BURIAL, by LILLIAN M. (PETTES) AINSWORTH    Poem Text                    
First Line: Over the wind-blown snow, drifting drearily
Last Line: The long black box to the grave in the hollow.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Graves; Horses; Snow; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


HIMALAYA, by ELLEN BRYANT VOIGT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Branches: wings: we sheltered in thick fir trees.
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


HIPPOLYTUS, by EURIPIDES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Great among men, and not unnamed am I %the cyprian
Last Line: For when great men die %a mighty name and a bitter cry %rise up from a nation calling
Subject(s): Country Life; Death


HIPPOLYTUS: HIS DEATH, by EURIPIDES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Poor wretch with what calamity art thou joined
Last Line: Make speed and with the mantles cover my face.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HIS CHARGE TO JULIA AT HIS DEATH, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dearest of thousands, now the time drawes neere
Last Line: Unto thy everlasting residence.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HIS CHILDREN THREE; TO -- AT TWO YEARS OLD, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beautiful boy with the wistful eyes
Last Line: He watches over his children three!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Children; Death; Fathers; Mothers; Childhood; Dead, The


HIS DAUGHTER, DYING ON HER FATHER'S BIRTHDAY, by HENRY CAREY (1687-1743)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That fatal day, which lent my earliest breath
Last Line: "mine calls aloud for tears, and bids me weep."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


HIS DEATHS, by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He bore the brunt of it so long
Last Line: Amazed that I can live so much.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HIS DREAM, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I swayed upon the gaudy stern
Last Line: By the sweet name of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Dreams; Death


HIS FOOTSTEP, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The boy will come no more
Last Line: Like an old tune.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Feet; Footprints; Homecoming; Loss; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


HIS GHOST, AGAIN, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm tired of my father coming around
Last Line: On the piano cover, an apple, %fingers finding the sweetest low notes
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Fathers And Daughters; Ghosts; Supernatural


HIS HEART WAS YOUNG; IN MEMORIAM, JAMES B. HAWKINS, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: He was not old, although the fruited years
Last Line: He lives, and still his spirit walks with me.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Truth; Wisdom; Dead, The


HIS LAMENT, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How is it she lies here
Last Line: Could pearl a piece of dust.
Subject(s): Death; Eurydice (nymph); Lament; Love - Loss Of; Mythology - Classical; Orpheus; Dead, The


HIS LAST STAGE, by JOHN PHILIP BURKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: With steps that were limping and slow
Last Line: The only ones there for his sake.
Alternate Author Name(s): B., J. P.
Subject(s): Death; Desolation; Dead, The


HIS MEDITATION UPON DEATH, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Be those few hours, which I have yet to spend
Last Line: I rise triumphant in my funerall.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HIS MOTHER, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead! My wayward boy - my own
Last Line: Will you face us there?
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; God; Mothers; Dead, The


HIS MOTHER SPEAKS!, by BLANCHE OLIN TWISS    Poem Text                    
First Line: He died in france!
Last Line: Thank god -- he fought them all, and fighting died!
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


HIS OWN EPITAPH, by MATHURIN REGNIER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I lived a life was fancy free
Last Line: I alwayes kept him out of mind.
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Life; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


HIS OWN EPITAPH, by PAUL SCARRON    Poem Text                    
First Line: He who underground doth slumber
Last Line: Felt sound slumber overtake him.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


HIS OWNE EPITAPH, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Eternal rest on him bestowe
Last Line: Eternal rest on him bestowe.
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Prayer; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


HIS SMELL, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the last days of my father's life
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Smells; Dead, The; Odors; Aromas; Fragrances


HIS SMELL, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the last days of my father's life
Last Line: Smelling him, breathing him in %as you would breathe the air deeply before going into exile
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Smells


HIS SON, by CALLIMACHUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: But twelve short years you lived, my son
Last Line: (g. B. Grundy)
Alternate Author Name(s): Kallimachos
Subject(s): Death; Sons; Dead, The


HIS WISHES HIS BELOVED WERE DEAD, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Were you but lying cold and dead
Last Line: While lights were paling one by one.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Variant Title(s): Aedh Wishes His Beloved Were Dead
Subject(s): Forgiveness; Death


HIS WORST ENEMY, by WILLIAM ROSE BENET    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He, who had a sword to swing
Last Line: Through his other self!
Subject(s): Death; Enemies; Suicide; Dead, The


HIS YOUTH, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dying? I am not dying. Are you mad?
Last Line: Hushed his wild words. Well, has he found his youth?
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Sickness; Youth; Dead, The; Illness


HISTORIC GROUND, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No song lends these calm vales a deathless name
Last Line: This place obscure is true historic ground!
Subject(s): Death; History; War; Dead, The; Historians


HISTORY LESSONS: THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD, by SIDNEY WADE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Insects punctuate the floral patterns in the pannels
Last Line: Where they protrude from the open nipples of a pair of %sculpted breasts
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


HISTORY OF THE DETECTION OF DEATH: 1. THE ARGUMENT, by RUTH HERSCHBERGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Medicine has wondered at the numb
Last Line: Lips, lungs, put on death's sepulcher disguise
Subject(s): Biology And Biologists; Death; Medicine; Science


HISTORY OF THE DETECTION OF DEATH: 2. THE HISTORY, by RUTH HERSCHBERGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: They tied with twine the fingers of the lost
Last Line: Irradiates the living in their bed
Subject(s): Death; Science


HISTORY OF THE DETECTION OF DEATH: 3. DENOUEMENT, by RUTH HERSCHBERGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: But when life fades, its radiance will sag
Last Line: Will death the little half-moons lionize?
Subject(s): Death


HIT ME, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sometimes I %don't even
Last Line: It hits %me all %over again
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


HITLER YOUTH (PANZER DIVISION), by ADA JACKSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I fell. Nobody picked me up
Last Line: But yet I would have liked to live!
Subject(s): Death; Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945); Soldiers; War; Dead, The


HOLDING OPEN THE DOORS, by ROBIN S. CHAPMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: How could it be %you cut short your own life, any
Last Line: That we may know to hold onto you
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Suicide


HOLDING SHED, by JAMES P. SCOFIELD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Somewhere, along the mississippi, outside natchez
Last Line: On the river; I walk away, then stop and turn, %the tumult settles, and the field breaks like the se
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Mississippi


HOLDING THE CUP, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: In my rush to dress for your father's
Last Line: His last gulp of air, his body embraced like a cup. %you were gathering up the pieces.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


HOLIDAY TIME, by CARLYN PARKER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Perhaps you would still love me
Last Line: As thanksgivings come and go %satan's reindeers pull my sleigh
Subject(s): Death - Children


HOLIDAYS ARE HARD, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Each time we celebrate
Last Line: While I still have the chance
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


HOLY DAN, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: It was in the queensland drought
Last Line: And holy dan was drowned
Subject(s): Animals;death;drought;horses;piety; "dead, The;


HOLY INNOCENTS (2), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They scarcely waked before they slept
Last Line: Dear mothers, come: for heaven is best.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death - Children; Heaven; Death - Babies; Paradise


HOLY SONNET: 1, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?
Last Line: And thou like adamant draw mine iron heart.
Variant Title(s): "god;holy Sonnet: 174;holy Sonnets: 13;from Divine Meditations: Sonnet I;""thou Hast Made Me, And Shall Thy Work Decay?"";
Subject(s): Death; Prayer; Dead, The


HOLY SONNET: 10, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, be not proud, though some have called thee
Last Line: And death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die.
Variant Title(s): "sonnet On Death;elegie;death Rebuked;""death Be Not Proud, Though Some Have Called Thee"";
Subject(s): Catholics; Death; Freedom; Immortality; Religion; Social Protest; Victory; Roman Catholics; Catholicism; Dead, The; Liberty; Theology


HOLY SONNET: 17, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Since she whom I loved hath paid her last debt
Last Line: Lest the world, flesh, yea devil put thee out.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HOLY SONNET: 6, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This is my play's last scene, here heavens appoint
Last Line: For thus I leave the world, the flesh, and devil.
Variant Title(s): "holy Sonnets: 3;""this Is My Play's Last Scene, Here Heavens Appoint"";
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HOLY SONNET: 7, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: At the round earth's imagined corners, blow
Last Line: As if thou hadst sealed my pardon, with thy blood.
Variant Title(s): "blow Your Trumpets, Angels;'teach Me How To Repent';holy Sonnet: 165;holy Sonnets: 4;""at The Round Earth's Imagined Corners, Blow"";
Subject(s): Angels; Bible; Christianity; Death; Immortality; Judgment Day; Religion; Repentance; Salvation; Dead, The; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man; Theology; Penitence


HOLYROOD ABBEY, by RICHARD FOERSTER    Poem Source                    
First Line: No guidebook description prepares for this
Last Line: Like a fragment of the cross
Subject(s): Apostles; Bible; Churches; Clergy; Death; Monasteries; Religion; Skeletons


HOMAGE TO HAT & UNCLE GUIDO & ELIOT, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Just like clay who became a world champion
Last Line: Magnolia brandenburg & america %two days ago eliot died %my teacher
Subject(s): Death; Memory


HOMAGE TO QUINTUS SEPTIMIUS FLORENTIS CHRISTIANUS, by PALLADAS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A sad and great evil is the expectation of death
Last Line: For after death there comes no other calamity.
Alternate Author Name(s): Pallades
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HOME FIRE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Whether on the boulevard or gravel backroad,
Last Line: Of night, without waving or giving myself away, %and return with my words burning like a fire in the
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


HOME-SICKNESS, by JUSTINUS KERNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: There calleth me ever a marvelous horn
Last Line: I go to my rest!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Immortality; Rest; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


HOME: ONE, by STEPHEN MORRISSEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: I return to grandmother's
Last Line: Five months of the year?
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Home


HOMECOMING, SIGN, by JOSE F. A. OLIVER    Poem Source                    
First Line: For a moment lonelier
Last Line: The grave close to verse
Subject(s): Death


HOMELESS, by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I lay upon my mother's breast
Last Line: So early thy poor child forsaken?
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


HOMESICKNESS, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I dwell in a region of valleys fair
Last Line: And die in the land where I was young.
Subject(s): Death; Homesickness; Life; Youth; Dead, The


HOMUNCULUS IN PENUMBRA, by GORDON BOTTOMLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I look down my limbs and moving breast
Last Line: "until dissemination is complete."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HON. MR. SUCKLETHUMBKIN'S STORY: THE EXECUTION; A SPORTING ANECDOTE, by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: My lord tomnoddy got up one day
Last Line: So -- my lord tomnoddy went home to bed!
Alternate Author Name(s): Ingoldsby, Thomas
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


HONG KONG CHOW, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Hong kong chow is dead, his loving heart hath ceased / to beat
Last Line: In loved paownyc he doth sleep, at rest forevermore.
Subject(s): Absence; Animals; Death; Dogs; Silence; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


HONORS: 2. THE ANSWER, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As one who, journeying, checks the rein in haste
Last Line: My work, my work -- farewell!
Subject(s): Death; Flutes; God; Honor; Labor & Laborers; Life; Music & Musicians; Dead, The; Work; Workers


HOOFS IN THE DARK, by FANNIE STEARNS DAVIS GIFFORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I wake in the night, and my heart says, 'hark!'
Last Line: Out in the dark; out there in the dark. --
Alternate Author Name(s): Davis, Fannie Stearns
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HOOKED, by JR. ORVAL A. LUND    Poem Source                    
First Line: A trout sometimes leaps up %right out of the water
Last Line: But so many times, %so many times, lets me go
Subject(s): Absence; Death


HOPE, by KATE BERTRAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: Hope is a little nervous
Subject(s): Death - Children


HOPE, by JESSIE HUBBARD PRUETT    Poem Text                    
First Line: When friends shall lay me gently down
Last Line: Your faces dear, and mine.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HOPE FOR THE SORROWING, by ELIZABETH DOTEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ye holy ministers of love
Last Line: To nobler toils pass on! Pass on!
Alternate Author Name(s): Doten, Lizzie
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


HOPE IN GRIEF, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tell me not that death of grief
Last Line: And surely will uprise the day.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hope; Life; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Optimism


HOPEFULLY WAITING, by ANSON DAVIES FITZ RANDOLPH    Poem Text                    
First Line: Not as you meant, o learned man, and good!
Last Line: To take my hand, and lead me safely home.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


HOPING AGAINST HOPE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If he would come today, today, today
Last Line: But sleep on all the same.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Variant Title(s): If
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Hope; Love; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Optimism


HORACE: SONG AT THE END OF ACT 5, by PIERRE CORNEILLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: How frailty makes us to our wrong
Last Line: From human cruelties.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HORATIANS: 7, by VICENT ANDRES ESTELLES    Poem Source                    
First Line: I've never been afraid of death
Last Line: Maybe I'll be a roman clown
Subject(s): Death


HORNET'S NEST, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: This huge bubble of chewed wood
Last Line: It furiously with a stick
Subject(s): Death; Mummies


HORSE (2), by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What if it were our privilege
Last Line: Around, under the ground?
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dreams; Horses; Dead, The; Nightmares


HORSEFLIES, by ROBERT WRIGLEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: After the horse went down
Subject(s): Horses; Death - Animals


HOSPITAL, by JOHN UPDIKE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Benign big blond machine beyond all price,
Subject(s): Hospitals; Death; Conduct Of Life; Dead, The


HOSPITAL WINDOW, by JAMES DICKEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have just come down from my father
Last Line: I have just come down from my father
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Hospitals


HOSPITALS ARE TO DIE IN, by JANICE MIRIKITANI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They finally
Last Line: It's cheaper that way.
Subject(s): Death; Hospitals; Dead, The


HOST, by JOHN DUFFRESNE    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father's body is the narrow grave
Last Line: Pressed to the sternum of the world
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Peace; Rest; Silence


HOUR AFTER DEATH, by NAN COHEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: We might say he's 'gone' - beyond pain, beyond us -
Last Line: They flickered. Now they're gone
Subject(s): Death


HOUR OF GOLD, by MURRAY C. KIRK    Poem Text                    
First Line: O, not when purple curtains of the sky
Last Line: Shall glow one hour of gold to light the closing way.
Subject(s): Death; Gold; Life; Sky; Dead, The


HOUSE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Should be more than %my grandmother's quilt
Last Line: Raisins on the linoleum %make the house %the land of milk and honey.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


HOUSE HOLDER, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: To live within these bounds
Last Line: I want to stand in that kitchen with the blue tile %and feel my mouth water
Subject(s): Appalachia; Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love; Women


HOUSE OF NIGHT, by PHILIP FRENEAU    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Trembling I write my dream, and recollect
Subject(s): Death


HOUSE WITH THE MARBLE STEPS, by AMY LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He built the house to show his neighbors
Last Line: Above a flight of marble steps where grass is growing.
Subject(s): Death; Houses; Dead, The


HOUSEBOY, by DIANE SEUSS-BRAKEMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When the mailman brought your ashes I kept them on the porch for days
Last Line: As the dead always run away from the living
Subject(s): Death


HOUSEWIVES, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Housewives as the nights came in
Last Line: To salt %their evening broth
Subject(s): Death; Housewives; Widows And Widowers


HOW COULD YOU NOT, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Remember the road to belvedere
Last Line: The cathedral of the world?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


HOW FUTILE A THING DIRECTION IS, by GEORGE LOONEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Silos tick in below zero weather wind chill makes a fossil of touch out
Last Line: Breasts made me believe silos could hold memory and sift it into maps I %could use to touch a woman
Subject(s): Death; Fossils; Man-woman Relationships


HOW GILBERT DIED, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There's never a stone at the sleeper's head
Last Line: Can tell you how gilbert died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Night; Sleep; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Bedtime


HOW HANK DIED, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mother, the shadows are gatherin'
Last Line: His white hand dropped. That's how hank died.
Alternate Author Name(s): King, Ben
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HOW HARRY KILLED THE SNAKE, by CECIL JAMES KELLY    Poem Text                    
First Line: You've heard the tales of droving
Last Line: When harry killed the snake.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Snakes; Dead, The; Serpents; Vipers


HOW I LEARNED THAT DEATH COULD WAIT, by JO NELSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sabrina knew how I
Last Line: That her demise %did not validate my own-- %only then did she %release my hand
Subject(s): Death - Children


HOW I'M ABLE TO LOVE, by CORTNEY DAVIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm stunned by death's absence
Last Line: The familiar dead and the dead yet to be born
Subject(s): Death; Love; Medicine; Nurses


HOW IT GOES ON, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Opening: the door, the box, the womb, the mouth
Last Line: The mouth and eyes, the heart
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


HOW IT HAPPENED, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I got to thinkin' of her - both her parunts dead and gone
Last Line: So I got to thinkin' of her -- and -- it happened thataway.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Variant Title(s): So I Got To Thinkin' Of Her
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Thought; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Thinking


HOW IT WAS AT THE END, by STEPHEN DOBYNS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The box was set in a hole in the ground
Last Line: From the trees to that nothingness called eternity
Subject(s): Bodies; Death


HOW IT WILL HAPPEN, WHEN, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: There you are, exhausted from another night of crying
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heaven; Women; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


HOW IT WILL HAPPEN, WHEN, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There you are, exhausted from another night of crying
Last Line: He's not coming back, and it will be the first time you believe it
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heaven; Women


HOW LANCELOT CAME TO THE NUNNERY IN SEARCH OF THE QUEEN, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Three days on gawain's tomb sir lancelot wept
Last Line: "and cried, ""alas! Ah, who may trust this world!"
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Relationships; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


HOW LITTLE OF OUR LIFE; AFTER READING OF THE EARTHQUAKES IN SPAIN, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How little of our life this earth must hold
Last Line: And go to gain the nobler heritage.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; God; Life; Dead, The


HOW MANY TIMES DO I TALK WITH MY DEAD?, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: A shore to be crossed
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Silence


HOW PEOPLE DISAPPEAR, by REGINALD SHEPHERD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: If this world were mine, the stereo
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


HOW SIR RICHARD DIED, by GEORGE WALTER THORNBURY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Stately as bridegroom to a feast
Last Line: And bowed his head -- and so he died.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


HOW SLEEP THE BRAVE, by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nay, nay, sweet england, do not grieve
Last Line: Only thy joy could share.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ramal, Walter; De La Mare, Walter
Subject(s): Death; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The


HOW THE MIRROR LOOKS THIS MORNING, by HICOK. BOB    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Probably the size of the six volt
Last Line: As a happy person
Subject(s): Cats; Death; Happiness


HOW THE RAINBOW WORKS, by ALBERT JAMES YOUNG    Poem Source                    
First Line: Mostly we occupy ocular zones, clinging
Last Line: With pigment and space and leftover light
Alternate Author Name(s): Young, Al
Subject(s): Death


HOW TO BE LOVED, by DAVID RAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: That lake was where beneath pine panels
Last Line: I hear it still, the radio, the son
Subject(s): Death - Children


HOW TO SEE YOUR MOTHER THROUGH, by ANN S. GOLDSMITH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Get there. Drive all night
Last Line: Whatever it was you were doing
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


HOW WILL IT BE?, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How will it be when one of us alone
Last Line: Dear god, how can this same fair world move on?
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HOW'S THE BABY?, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was having
Last Line: About something happening %to someone else
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


HOWARD, by DEBORAH BACHARACH    Poem Source                    
First Line: If the person dying is dying right there
Last Line: Do you say his name?
Subject(s): Death


HOWARD SHAW, ARCHITECT; DIED MAY 6, 1926, by AGNES LEE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Remember? We, the city, shall remember
Last Line: The features of a building or a man.
Alternate Author Name(s): Freer, Otto, Mrs.
Subject(s): Architecture & Architects; Buildings & Builders; Death; Memory; Shaw, Howard Van Doren (1869-1926); Dead, The


HUACO, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the blind coraquenque
Last Line: At times in my stones the broken muscles of an extinxt puma twitch
Subject(s): Death


HUFFMAN'S PHOTOGRAPH OF THE GRAVES OF THE UNKNOWN AT LITTLE BIGHORN, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Taken a year after, in '77
Last Line: Turning silver in the wind.
Subject(s): Death; Little Bighorn, Battle Of; War; Dead, The


HUGH STUART BOYD: HIS DEATH, 1848, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beloved friend, who living many years
Last Line: To join the dead found faithful to the end?
Subject(s): Boyd, Hugh Stuart (1781-1848); Death; Dead, The


HUGHIE THE GRAEME, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Gude lord scroope's to the hunting gane
Subject(s): Animals;death;horses; "dead, The;


HUMAN, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weighed down by grief, o'erborne by deep despair
Last Line: Upon the westering sunlight, black as jet.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Prayer; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


HUMAN HISTORIES, by SIEGFRIED SASSOON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The multitudinous dead, like books unread
Subject(s): Death


HUMMINGBIRD, by ELAINE TERRANOVA    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What with foresight and dancing,
Subject(s): Hummingbirds; Death; Dead, The


HUMMINGBIRDS, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They will be without arms like god
Last Line: Who are wretched.
Subject(s): Death - Animals; God; Hummingbirds


HUNTER MIND, by ALICE MONKS MEARS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Good luck, hunter mind, trailing through field
Last Line: By flight of the plumaged implausible bird.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Fields; Food & Eating; Hunting; Pastures; Meadows; Leas; Hunters


HURT HAWKS, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: The broken pillar of the wing jags from the clotted shoulder
Last Line: Before it was quite unsheathed from reality
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals; Euthanasia; Hawks


HURT HAWKS, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The broken pillar of the wing jags from the clotted shoulder
Last Line: Fear at its rising %before it was quite unsheathed from reality
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals; Euthanasia; Hawks


HUSH!, by JULIA CAROLINE RIPLEY DORR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Oh, hush thee, earth! Fold thou thy weary palms!
Last Line: Will such deep peace thine inmost being fill?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HUSH!, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I can scarcely hear,' she murmured, 'for my heart beats low and fast'
Last Line: Peace to the quiet dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HUSHING SONG, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Eilidh, eilidh / my bonny wee lass
Last Line: Here on my heart!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; Grief; Mothers & Daughters; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Songs


HUSKS, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: They will not stay
Last Line: The fruit ye leave!
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Earth; Faith; Past; Dead, The; World; Belief; Creed


HYMN, by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When, as returns this solemn day
Last Line: And your reward is sure.
Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia
Subject(s): Prayer; Death; Dead, The


HYMN, by CARL PHILLIPS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Less the shadow
Subject(s): God; Death; Relationships; Dead, The


HYMN FOR A FRIEND IN HIS LOSSES, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We seek to plumb death
Last Line: Made it to and from the other shore. Praise him
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Loss


HYMN OF THE LOST SPIRITS OF THE DEAD, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pilgrims of life are we!
Last Line: Ye are doomed and damned for ever!
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Despair; Guilt; Soul; Dead, The


HYMN TO COLOUR, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With life and death I walked when love appeared
Last Line: And saw the dawn glow through.
Subject(s): Colors; Death; Life; Love; Dead, The


HYMN TO DEATH, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! Could I hope the wise and pure in heart
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HYMN TO DEATH, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! Could I hope the wise and pure in heart
Last Line: The desultory numbers; let them stand, %the record of an idle revery
Subject(s): Death


HYMN TO DEATH, by WILLIAM HERBERT (1778-1847)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What art thou, o relentless visitant
Last Line: After his likeness, and be satisfied.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


HYMN TO GOD MY GOD, IN MY SICKNESS, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Since I am coming to that holy room
Last Line: Therefore that he may raise the lord throws down.
Subject(s): Catholics; Christianity; Death; Geography; God; Sickness; Roman Catholics; Catholicism; Dead, The; Illness


HYMN TO THE SUN, by JOSE DE ESPRONCEDA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Hail to thee sun! Oh, list and stay thy course
Last Line: Shouded for ever by the pall of night %no vestige left of thy refulgent light
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven


HYMN: FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER, by REGINALD HEBER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Life nor death shall us dissever
Last Line: Comfort ere we die!
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Life; Dead, The


HYMN: SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, by REGINALD HEBER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wake! Not, oh mother! Sounds of lamentation!
Last Line: Strong was the word of god to succour thee!
Variant Title(s): The Widow Of Nain
Subject(s): Death - Children; Jesus Christ - Life & Ministry; Worship; Death - Babies


HYMNS TO THE NIGHT: 6. LONGING FOR DEATH, by FRIEDRICH LEOPOLD VON HARDENBERG    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down into the earth's womb
Last Line: The heart is full, the world is empty
Alternate Author Name(s): Novalis
Subject(s): Death


HYPOCRITE AUTEUR, by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Our epoch takes a voluptuous satisfaction
Alternate Author Name(s): Fleming, Archibald
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


I AM A SAINT WITH RED LACES IN MY HIKING BOOTS!, by ? TRIMMER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: As if it stored in itself %an immense power %that it does not need to use
Subject(s): Death - Children


I AM HELD BY MY FEAR OF DEATH, by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Dead, The


I AM HERE, by KATHRINE BALDWIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dead? No, not dead, not away!
Last Line: I am here!
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Presence; Supernatural; Dead, The


I AM MAD BY TURNS, by JEROME ROTHENBERG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I close my eyes
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


I AM THE BLOOD, by ISAAC ROSENBERG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: She is my cenotaph
Subject(s): Death


I AM THE FRESHLY DEAD HUSBAND, by KOJO LAING    Poem Source                    
Last Line: I see the ginnnnn of resurrection glass to glass!
Subject(s): Death


I AM TIRED OF ALL THE YEARS CAN GIVE, by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: My life is all but death
Alternate Author Name(s): Myers, Frederic
Subject(s): Death; Weariness; Transcience


I ANONYMOUS, by EVE MERRIAM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Do not believe tithonus wished to go
Alternate Author Name(s): Moskovitz, Eva
Subject(s): Life; Death; Dead, The


I ASK, by JOHN GALSWORTHY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My happy lime is gold with flowers
Last Line: And, wanton, draw forgetful breath?
Alternate Author Name(s): Sinjohn, John
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


I CANNOT, by SARA DE IBANEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: I cannot close my doors
Last Line: To see death passing by
Subject(s): Absence; Death


I CHAFE AT DARKNESS, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I chafe at darkness in the night
Last Line: Waving seem.
Subject(s): Death; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


I DID NOT REACH THEE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And gets the look at thee
Subject(s): Death; God


I DIED FOR BEAUTY, by GAIL WRONSKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: What can be said
Last Line: In the shallows just below %my pelvic hollow
Subject(s): Beauty; Brides; Death; Love - Loss Of; Love - Marital; Skeletons


I DO NOT KNOW, by ROSELLE MERCIER MONTGOMERY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I do not know if they return -- the dead
Last Line: Some one stood there ... And whispered ... By my bed!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


I DREAM, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, I have dreams. I sometimes dream of life
Last Line: This is my dream of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Graves; Life; Love; Soul; Dead, The; Nightmares; Tombs; Tombstones


I FEAR THE NIGHT, BUT NIGHT TRANSPORTS ME, by JOSEP VICENC FOIX    Poem Source                    
Last Line: And a voice says: 'it's raining blood in the catch-basins'
Subject(s): Death; Night; Solitude


I FEEL THE DEAD, by SOPHIA DE MELLO BREYNER ANDRESEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I feel the dead in the cold of violets
Last Line: From inside the house into the street
Subject(s): Death


I FOUND HER, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I made a bottle for her
Last Line: And now she is gone forever
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


I HAD FORGOTTEN, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I had forgotten she was dead, though once I had loved her
Last Line: Shall I never age?
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Love; Memory; Dead, The; Nightmares


I HARDLY DREAM OF ANYONE WHO IS STILL ALIVE, by PETER DAVISON    Poem Full Text                 Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Red auerbach fumed into my sleep last night
Subject(s): Dreams; Death; Nightmares; Dead, The


I HAVE A MESSAGE UNTO THEE (WRITTEN IN SICKNESS), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Green sprout the grasses
Last Line: "but ripe eternity."
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; God; Love; Seasons; Dead, The


I JUST FOUND MY COUNTRY, by ATTILA JOZSEF    Poem Source                    
First Line: I just found my country
Last Line: Can only extend to others
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Soldiers' Writings


I KILLED A FLY, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Last Line: I lay my body down beside the fly
Subject(s): Flies; Death; Dead, The


I LIFT MINE EYES TO SEE: EARTH VANISHETH, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: I lift mine eyes to see
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death


I LIKE A LOOK OF AGONY, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I like a look of agony / because I know its true
Last Line: By homely anguish strung.
Subject(s): Death


I LIVE A PRAYER, by ETHELYN MILLER HARTWICH    Poem Text                    
First Line: With human love
Last Line: This is my prayer.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Love; Prayer; Death - Babies


I LOVED MY LITTLE COUSIN, by BETH BARMACK    Poem Source                    
First Line: That smooth child white
Last Line: Your small silhouette %loops over us like %a lasso pushing %its way forward
Subject(s): Death - Children


I MEANT TO FIND HER WHEN I CAME, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: To memory — and me
Subject(s): Death; Memory


I MUST COME BACK, by CHARLES BADGER CLARK JR.    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I dread the break when I shall die
Last Line: I must come back! I must come back!
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark, Badger
Subject(s): Absence; Death, Return From; Separation; Isolation


I NEEDED YOU, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My baby %who depended
Last Line: And I %thought you %needed me
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


I NEVER LOST AS MUCH BUT TWICE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: I am poor once more!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; God


I NOTICED PEOPLE DISAPPEARED, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: A fact withheld the little child
Subject(s): Death; Children


I READ MY SENTENCE STEADILY, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And there the matter ends
Subject(s): Judgements; Death; Law; Stoicism


I RENOUNCE THE DREAM, by ARTHUR DAVISON FICKE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here on this hilltop, I renounce the dream
Alternate Author Name(s): Knish, Anne
Subject(s): Death


I SAVED A MOTH TODAY, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: It certainly was no time for a moth to die
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


I SEE AROUND ME TOMBSTONES GREY, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graveyards; Dead, The


I SHALL BE GAY, by MAY MCKEE    Poem Text                    
First Line: So sure and slow
Last Line: I—died—today ...
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


I SHALL KNOW REST, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Rest, rest
Last Line: Then, then comes the rest I seek!
Subject(s): Death; Rest; Sleep; Dead, The


I SHALL NOT CARE, by SARA TEASDALE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead and over me bright april
Last Line: Than you are now.
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Revenge; Dead, The


I SHOULD NOT DARE TO LEAVE MY FRIEND, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Where midnight frosts – had lain!
Subject(s): Death; Time


I STARTED SUBSCRIBING, by TRISH REEVES    Poem Text                    
First Line: To the christian science monitor
Subject(s): Buses; Capital Punishment; Gays & Lesbians; Photography & Photographers; Women; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


I WANDER IN DARKNESS AND SORROW, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The fall of the leaves at my feet!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Grief; Death


I WANT TO DIE WHILE YOU LOVE ME, by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Grow dim or cease to be!
Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John
Subject(s): Love; Death; Dead, The


I WANT TO SCREAM, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lately when I hear
Last Line: You have no problems
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


I WAS BORN IN APRIL, by ERNESTINE GAROFALO                       
First Line: I was born in april / the week the lilies came
Subject(s): April; Birth; Marriage; Death


I WAS SLEEPLESS, AND I PASSED THE NIGHT KEEPING VIGIL, by TUMADIR BINT IBN AL-SHARID AL-KHANSA    Poem Source                    
Alternate Author Name(s): Tumardir Bint `amir Al-harith Ibn Ash-sharid; Al-khansa
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War


I WILL NOT SAVE THE WORLD, by JEROME ROTHENBERG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I like to cross
Subject(s): Conduct Of Life; Death; Dead, The


I WILL SET OUT TO-MORROW, by VICTOR MARIE HUGO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I will set out to-morrow when the dawn-light whitens all the land
Last Line: Then will I lay this holly-spray and heather on thy bier.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Love - Loss Of; Waiting; Dead, The


I WOULD NOT LIVE ALWAY, by WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I would not live alway - live alway below!
Last Line: Alleluia -- amen -- evermore with the lord!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


I WOULD OUTRUN DEATH, by MARGUERITE E. ROSEBERY    Poem Text                    
First Line: I look on death with her dark sculpt face
Last Line: To the goal toward which I've set my face.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


I WUD KNOT DYE IN WINTUR, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I wud knot dye in wintur
Last Line: I wud knot dye at all
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


I'M A-WEARY, by JOSEPH SKIPSEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm a-weary with care, I'm a-weary with care
Last Line: Like the sea-waves around yon lone rock on the shore.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Weariness; Dead, The; Fatigue


I'M CROSS WITH GOD WHO HAS WRECKED THIS GENERATION, by STEPHEN FRECH    Poem Source                    
First Line: The son survives; my wife died
Last Line: Fruit from high branches, but how short-sighted %is banging the apple tree?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Marital


I'M GOING BACK TO SOMETHING, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: In the emptiness afraid to live
Subject(s): Death


I'M SIXTY-TWO AND CAN DROP DEAD, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: I kissed the river's cold moving lips
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Life; Nature; Old Age; Self-gratification


I, WHO AM SOON TO DIE, by EDITH LOMBARD SQUIRES    Poem Text                    
First Line: I, who am soon to die, salute you death
Last Line: Death, I salute you: I am not afraid.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


I-BRASIL, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There's sorrow on the wind, my grief, theres' sorrow on the wind
Last Line: Far away, far away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Grief; Old Age; Peace; Singing & Singers; Wind; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Sorrow; Sadness


I.M. ANNE ALEXANDER DAVIDSON 1937-1994, by JEFFREY WAINWRIGHT    Poem Source                    
First Line: I say your shells though they are not really so
Last Line: And the horn practice beginning now along the street
Subject(s): Death; Memory


I.M. HANNES HOLLO, 1959-1999, by ANSELM HOLLO    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fought the hungry ghosts here on earth
Last Line: The end rolls up too soon always too soon
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ICE CHILD, by JOHN HAINES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Cold for so long, unable to speak,
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ICE STORM, by ELIZABETH ZELVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: While sixty cars were slewing wildly on
Last Line: Not the darkness she expected %but the beckoning tunnel of light
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heaven; Psychoanalysis; Relationships


ICEBERG, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not its air but our own awe
Last Line: Before they can again grow apple trees
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Ice; Sailors And Sailing


ICEBOUND, by RICHARD FOERSTER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Nine below and each window's
Last Line: And the perceptible chill invades
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Ice; Snow; Winter


ICEWATER IN A TUMBLER, by MICHAEL ALAN MCFEE    Poem Source                    
First Line: All the dying man asked for
Last Line: Sipping the tumbler until empty, the eyes until dry
Subject(s): Death


ICHABOD, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A panting messenger of woe and dread
Last Line: She lost the ark, but found the living god.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; God; Grief; Israel; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


ICONOCLASTS, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: There are those who would silence the thrush
Last Line: Comes the luminous face of christ!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death - Children; Religion; Spirituality; Death - Babies; Theology


IDA STRAUS, by ALTER ABELSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We wonder at, we praise your life
Last Line: How small are we; how great are you!
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Love; Praise; Dead, The; Judaism


IDEAL, by PADRAIC PEARSE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Naked, I saw thee
Last Line: To the death that I shall meet.
Alternate Author Name(s): Pearse, P. H.; Pearse, Patrick Henry
Variant Title(s): To His Ideal
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IDOLATRY, by WINIFRED LUCAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: There is a day that ends all life for me
Last Line: My human end, and yet not mortally.
Alternate Author Name(s): Le Bailly, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IDYLL 1. THE DEATH OF DAPHNIS, by O PAN    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet are the whispers of yon pine that makes
Subject(s): Death


IDYLL 3. A PASTORAL ON THE DEATH OF BION, by MOSCHUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye vales, and doric floods, or fount, or rill
Last Line: And from dun night redeem thy sacred shade.
Subject(s): Bion (2nd Century B.c.); Death; Flutes; Grief; Lament; Mourning; Music & Musicians; Mythology - Classical; Nature; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


IDYLL 3. FRAGMENT OF THE ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF BION, by MOSCHUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye dorian woods and waves lament aloud
Last Line: Bion the [sweetest singer] is no more.
Subject(s): Bion (2nd Century B.c.); Death; Dead, The


IDYLL 3. LAMENT FOR BION, by MOSCHUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O forest dells and streams! O dorian tide!
Last Line: I too would seek the dead, and sing thee free!
Subject(s): Bion (2nd Century B.c.); Death; Dead, The


IDYLL 3. THE EPITAPH OF BION, A LOVING HERDSMAN, by MOSCHUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye mountain valleys, pitifully groan!
Last Line: Could I charm dis with songs, I too would sing for thee.
Variant Title(s): Lament For Bion
Subject(s): Bion (2nd Century B.c.); Cyclops; Death; Epitaphs; Grief; Mythology - Classical; Orpheus; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


IF ANYBODY'S FRIEND BE DEAD, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: That—makes the quick of woe!
Subject(s): Death


IF BUT A WORD, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: If but a word of mine could give you joy
Last Line: And eyes half-veiled have told me you are mine.
Subject(s): Death; Emotions; Hearts; Heaven; Love; Dead, The; Paradise


IF DEATH, by MIGUEL HUEZO MIXCO    Poem Source                    
First Line: If death should come asking for me
Last Line: I haven't even set off along the road
Subject(s): Death; Human Rights


IF DEATH IS A WOMAN, by MICHAEL BORICH    Poem Source                    
First Line: She's not conent with half-measures, takes what she wants
Last Line: Dancing on all the open, hidden graves
Subject(s): Death; Women


IF DEATH IS KIND, by SARA TEASDALE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Perhaps if death is kind, and there can be returning
Last Line: We shall be happy, for the dead are free.
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IF GOD WON'T TAKE ME WHY WON'T THE DEVIL?'; GREAT-GREAT-AUNT LEONORA, by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We stroke your hands to make you smile
Last Line: Casting you back.
Subject(s): Aging; Aunts; Death; Dead, The


IF I HAD WORDS, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I had words, if I had words / at least to vent my misery
Last Line: Or if I died I could but die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Life; Love; Soul; Dead, The


IF I MAY HAVE IT WHEN IT'S DEAD, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Outvisions paradise!
Subject(s): Longing; Imagination; Death; Love – Loss Of


IF I SHOULD DIE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: If I should die
Subject(s): Death


IF I SHOULD DIE TONIGHT, by ARABELLA EUGENIA SMITH    Poem Text                    
First Line: If I should die tonight / my friends would look upon my face
Last Line: The tenderness for which I long tonight.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Belle E.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


IF I SHOULD WAKE, by EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If I should wake, on some soft, silent night
Last Line: Bereft anew of love's dear, changeless thought.
Subject(s): Death; Dusk; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


IF I WERE DEAD, by ROSELLE MERCIER MONTGOMERY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If I were dead, my friends would come to-day
Last Line: I would come back to you, back from the tomb!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IF IT'S THE LAST THING I DO, by PAT D'AMICO    Poem Source                    
First Line: When I go to my final reward
Last Line: Is sure to be organized neatly
Subject(s): Death; Future Life


IF LIFE BE BITTER, by RHYS CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If life be bitter and if death be sweet
Last Line: Dim shadow-hordes, the mongols of the night.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


IF MY HAND, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If my hand believes
Last Line: Each death affirmative
Subject(s): Human Behavior; Death; Conduct Of Life; Human Nature; Dead, The


IF NOT ALL THESE, by DIANE GLANCY    Poem Source                    
First Line: What's it like to pass from this world? Is it a tunnel with a light at the
Last Line: And soon you're far above the rio grande
Subject(s): Death


IF NOT WITH HOPE OF LIFE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And thy reward
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Life; Death; Heaven


IF ONE WERE TO KEEP...., by CHARLES VILDRAC    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If one were to keep for many years and days
Last Line: That I would call for death -- with a great cry! . . .
Alternate Author Name(s): Messager, Charle
Subject(s): Autumn; Birds; Death; Kisses; Sea; Seasons; Women; Fall; Dead, The; Ocean


IF ONLY, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: To sids parents
Last Line: If only %we %weren't %sids %parents
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


IF THE DEAD IN THEIR STATE, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If the dead in their state could only see
Last Line: And missed by family and friends
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Friendship


IF THERE'S A GOD..., by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If there's a god of amphetamine, he's also the god of wrecked
Last Line: "laughing at all who stumble. Put out your tongue and receive it."
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Sons; God; Medicine; Unfaithfulness; Dead, The; Drugs, Prescription; Infidelity; Adultery; Inconstancy


IF THIS IS FADING, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Peacock to presumes to die!
Variant Title(s): Poem: 119; Poem: 12
Subject(s): Death


IF WE MUST DIE, by CLAUDE MCKAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If we must die, let it not be like hogs
Last Line: Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting back!
Alternate Author Name(s): Edwards, Eli
Subject(s): African Americans; Courage; Death; Honor; Social Protest; World War I; Negroes; American Blacks; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; First World War


IF YOU HAVE TO WRITE POEMS, by ? TRIMMER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Go where I can't see you, %and take your poems
Subject(s): Death - Children


IF!, by BARTHOLOMEW GRIFFIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Suppose 'twere done!
Last Line: Of lingering smile on satan's face!
Subject(s): Arms & Armor; Death; Devil; Satire (as Poetic Genre); War; Weapons; Ammunition; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub


IGNORANCE OF DEATH, by WILLIAM EMPSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Then there is this civilising love of death, by which
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IGNORANCE OF DEATH, by WILLIAM EMPSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Then there is this civilising love of death, by which
Last Line: It is one that most people should be preppared to be blank upon
Subject(s): Death


II. (WITHOUT BANISTER), by PAUL ANTSCHEL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The immense stairs without banister, which the diaphanous flag of your en-
Last Line: Entrance of the illustrious deceased
Alternate Author Name(s): Celan, Paul; Anczel, Paul
Subject(s): Death; Emptiness


IL IMMATURO; EPITAPH, by THOMAS FLATMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Brave youth, whose too too hasty fate
Last Line: And this cold stone had ne'er said, here he lies.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Youth; Dead, The


IL Y A UNE FOIS, by D. BOSLEY WILDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Once upon a time
Last Line: Counterpart %of my heart %which died %that same summer
Subject(s): Death - Children


ILIAD: BOOK 16, SELS., by HOMER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Meanwhile patroclus stood beside his friend
Last Line: May easily drive back upon their town %the weary trojans from our tents and fleet
Subject(s): Achilles; Death; Mythology - Classical; Trojan War


ILICET, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is an end of joy and sorrow
Last Line: The poppied sleep, the end of all
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Judgment Day; Sleep; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man


ILLUSIONS, by WILLIAM DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A good that never satisfies the mind
Last Line: Till wisest death make us our errors know.
Alternate Author Name(s): Drummond, William
Variant Title(s): The End Of Life;human Frailty
Subject(s): Death; Hallucinations & Illusions; Dead, The


ILLUSTRATIONS FOR KATHLEEN O'MORE, by EDWARD LEAR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My love still I think that I see her once more-but alas! She has left
Last Line: On kathleen & c &c &c
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of


ILSAN POEMS: 2, by CHI-HA KIM    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm alone %in white light
Last Line: And I begin to walk % to meet it
Subject(s): Death; Depression, Mental; Prisons And Prisoners; Solitude


ILSAN POEMS: 5, by CHI-HA KIM    Poem Source                    
First Line: The flesh %on my body has departed
Last Line: Where a new heaven and earth grows
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Poetry And Poets; Prisons And Prisoners


IMAGES OF OUR DREAMS, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: The wooded hill slopes down even unto the
Last Line: Ah for our dreams that rise and perish evermore!
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Eyes; Dead, The; Nightmares


IMAGINE MY MOTHER, by ELIZABETH NOTTER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Ten years dead and lives forever
Last Line: Always closer, to the forsake woman %who inhabits me
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mothers


IMMERSION, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sound is not human
Last Line: Light from the wooden grille at the window %arranges its petals on the stone
Subject(s): Arabs; Death; Drowning; Jerusalem; Jews; Middle East - Conflicts; Palestine


IMMORTAL, by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Because your hand
Last Line: Because you died?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IMMORTAL SAILS, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now, in a breath, we'll burst those gates of gold
Last Line: While eyes meet eyes, and look their last farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Life; Love; Time; Dead, The; Paradise


IMMORTALITY, by M. EDWARD ROSENZWEIG    Poem Text                    
First Line: Soft falls the snow, -like a silent veil
Last Line: And my footprints are lost, as soft falls the snow.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heaven; Memory; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


IMMORTALITY, by MARY WINTER WERE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Now you are dead, though summer brings
Last Line: To mingle with the living grass.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


IMPERIAL DELHI, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Imperial city! Dowered with sovereign grace
Last Line: Before whose shrine the spells of death are vain.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Memory; Mourning; Rest; Dead, The; Bereavement


IMPOSSIBLE TO TELL, by ROBERT PINSKY    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Slow dulcimer, gavotte and bow, in autumn,
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Wit & Humor; Race Awareness; Grief; Jews; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Judaism


IMPRESSIONS, by BERNICE SMITH HAGMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tattered eucalyptus trees
Last Line: Arbutus springs from snowy bed!
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Sailing & Sailors; Sea Gulls; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails


IMPROBABLE DELIRIUM, by IRA SADOFF    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: An improbable delirium brings me
Last Line: Until the end, when we're indecipherable, %composed, seraphic, speechless
Subject(s): Death


IMPROVISATIONS, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Through the lonely halls of the night
Last Line: And here's to the goddess show
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Kisses; Love; Dead, The


IMPULSIVE DIALOGUE, by MAXWELL BODENHEIM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Poet. Will you, like other men
Last Line: For final wages.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN A CERTAIN PLACE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I found love in a certain place
Last Line: Oh should I know him then?
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Love; Peace; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


IN A DREAM, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A vacuum cleaner held over my head
Last Line: With my satellite heart, brain, bones and blood
Subject(s): Dreams; Vacuum Cleaners; Death; Nightmares; Dead, The


IN A DREAM, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At fifty I approach myself
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN A DREAM, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I died and called for you
Last Line: We were together
Subject(s): Death


IN A GRAVEYARD, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here rests in god' 'tis all we read
Last Line: Step softly here -- 'he rests in god'
Subject(s): Death;graves; "dead, The;tombs;tombstones;


IN A NORTHERN COUNTRY, by LINDA PASTAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yesterday in a northern country
Subject(s): Aunts; Death; Dead, The


IN A SNOW STORM, by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The evanescent wonder of the snow
Last Line: For out of death comes life; -- the twain are one!
Subject(s): Death; Life; Snow; Dead, The


IN AFTER DAYS; RONDEAU, by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In after days when grasses high
Last Line: In after days!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dobson, Austin
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN AN ANATOMY LABORATORY, by BEULA CHAMBERLAIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Over our bench in the dissecting-room
Last Line: "alive or dead."
Subject(s): Beauty; Corpses; Death; Science; Cadavers; Dead, The; Scientists


IN ARLINGTON, by EDNA MEAD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Does he lie gladly in the earth of home
Last Line: Of honor and its wearer yesterday.
Subject(s): Arlington National Cemetery; Death; Military; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


IN AS MUCH AS IT IS ALWAYS ALREADY TAKING PLACE, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Outside, smoke mushrooms with the ghosts of sarajevo
Last Line: Alvalanche. Inferno. Nations buckling %with its roar
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons; Fire; Tragedy; World Trade Center Tragedy (9/11/2001)


IN AUTUMN, by FRANCIS JAMMES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You see in autumn on the telegraph wires
Last Line: Tries, falters and, before it flees, comes back.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Faith; Grief; Seasons; Spring; Fall; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Sorrow; Sadness


IN BATTLE, by WALLACE STEVENS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death's nobility again
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN BATTLE, by WALLACE STEVENS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death's nobility again
Subject(s): Death


IN BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY, by ROBERT BLY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The mourning dove's call woke me
Last Line: The call woke me in the still night
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


IN BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY, by ROBERT BLY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The mourning dove's call woke me
Last Line: And you'll be with your mother again
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mourning


IN CANADA, by ETHEL NICHOLSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: You are dead
Last Line: And you are dead.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Peace; World War I - Canada; Dead, The; Paradise


IN DALMATIA, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A brotherhood of bleached, air-scourged peaks
Last Line: Pauses to gaze adown, and, smiling, dives.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Sea; Youth; Dead, The; Ocean


IN DARKNESS I SEE THEM, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Strange how I am haunted by some
Last Line: Sunlight dancing at my beck and call %although there's nobody at all.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Ghosts; Supernatural


IN DEATH, by MARY EMILY NEELEY BRADLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How still the room is! But a while ago
Last Line: Could the world know, the world would cease to be.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN DEATH'S FIELD, by TUMADIR BINT IBN AL-SHARID AL-KHANSA    Poem Source                    
First Line: In death's field, in morning distress
Last Line: And every trive is a journey to ruin %and every treaty is erased by time
Alternate Author Name(s): Tumardir Bint `amir Al-harith Ibn Ash-sharid; Al-khansa
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War


IN DUE OBSERVANCE OF AN ANCIENT RITE, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And joy returns, to brighten fortitude
Subject(s): Death – Children; Faith


IN EXILE, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: An angel with a flaming sword
Last Line: Whose form is life, whose shadow death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Exiles; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


IN FALLING TIMBERS BURIED, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Like the grace of death
Variant Title(s): Poem: 447; Poem: 61
Subject(s): Death


IN FRANCE, by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Is it well with henri and jean and paul?
Last Line: "well with them all—they are all with god!"
Subject(s): Death; Death - Children; France; Mothers & Sons; Soldiers; Sons; War; Dead, The; Death - Babies


IN FRONT OF THE MIRROR, by RAFAEL ESTRADA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Don't do it!' I begged her. But she was determined
Last Line: Shining, silvery depths
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Grief; Suicide


IN FULLER MEASURE, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dying so young, how much he missed!' they said
Last Line: "fame void of strife, and wisdom free from pain."
Subject(s): Death; Fame; Grief; Dead, The; Reputation; Sorrow; Sadness


IN FUTURO, by THEOPHILE GAUTIER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: E'en now, from mountain or from plain
Last Line: My heart shall mingle with the clod.
Alternate Author Name(s): Theo, Le Bon
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Future; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


IN GREY DAYS, by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Measures of oil for others
Last Line: Death, will be mine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tekahionwake
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven; Pain; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise; Suffering; Misery


IN HAITI: 5. HOPITAL ALBERT SCHWEITZER; DESCHAPELLES, HAITI, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I pass the old beggar who sits
Last Line: Of haiti under my small straw hat.
Subject(s): Death; Haiti; Mothers; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


IN HARBOR, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I think it over, over
Last Line: The heavenly harbor at last!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


IN HARBOR, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Goodnight and goodbye to the life whose signs denote us
Last Line: Outside?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Roundels; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


IN HEAVEN, by THOMAS WESTWOOD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Silence filled the courts of heaven
Last Line: "thy will, o lord, be done!"
Subject(s): Death - Children; Heaven; Death - Babies; Paradise


IN JANUARY, 1962, by TED KOOSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With his hat on the table before him
Last Line: Near the soft gray felt hat on the table
Subject(s): Grandparents; Death; Winter; Country Life; Old Age


IN KERRY, by JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We heard the thrushes by the shore and sea
Last Line: Had built this stack of thigh-bones, jaws and shins.
Alternate Author Name(s): Synge, J. M.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


IN MANCHESTER SQUARE (IN MEMORIAM T.H.), by ALICE MEYNELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The paralytic man has dropped in death
Last Line: His stature, since he died!
Alternate Author Name(s): Meynell, Wilfrid, Mrs.; Thompson, Alice Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by JOSEPH AUSLANDER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They are not dead, our sons who fell in glory
Subject(s): Death


IN MEMORIAM, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Half-mast the flag by sweet st. Mary's shore
Last Line: God's loveliest angel sits beside me here.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This warmish night of the thaw
Last Line: And vanish into the mist
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Heaven rest thee
Last Line: Heaven keep thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by MIRIAM DEL BANCO    Poem Text                    
First Line: Gone from the earth, forever and forever!
Last Line: And trace his name upon the hearts of men.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882); Memory; Dead, The; Paradise


IN MEMORIAM, by JAMES ELROY FLECKER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I never shall forget that night
Last Line: Combing out your hair.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by EMMA LAZARUS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O friend who passed away while flowers died
Last Line: And hovers near when I am most alone.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The gates of time swing to: our wisest head
Last Line: With the eternal anywhere at home.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by PERCY MACKAYE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Her gentle spirit passed with peace
Last Line: The anguish of the poor.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mackaye, Percy Wallace
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Peace; Wilson, Ellen Louise Axson (d. 1914); Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Go! Heart of mine! The way is long
Last Line: Look down and bless my heart to-night.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He laughed at life's sunset gates
Last Line: To the sunrise of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, by GIUSEPPE UNGARETTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: His name was
Last Line: Still know %that he lived
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Memory


IN MEMORIAM (DAVID J. RYAN, C. S. A.), by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou art sleeping, brother, sleeping
Last Line: Flashed above my brother's tomb.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Brothers; Death; U.s. - History; Half-brothers; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 10, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I hear the noise about thy keel
Last Line: Should toss with tangle and with shells.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 100, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I climb the hill: from end to end
Last Line: I think once more he seems to die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Memory
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 102, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We leave the well-beloved place
Last Line: To one pure image of regret.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 103, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On that last night before we went
Last Line: That landlike slept along the deep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 105, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tonight ungather'd let us leave
Last Line: The closing cycle rich in good.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 107, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is the day when he was born
Last Line: And sing the songs he loved to hear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 108, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I will not shut me from my kind
Last Line: Whatever wisdom sleep with thee.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 109, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Heart-affluence in discursive talk
Last Line: Nor let thy wisdom make me wise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 11, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Calm is the morn without a sound
Last Line: Which heaves but with the heaving deep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Lincolnshire Wolds And Lincolnshire Sea;autumn;the Awakening Of Spring;the Peace Of Sorrow;in Memoriam (3)
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 110, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy converse drew us with delight
Last Line: That spurs an imitative will.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 111, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The churl in spirit, up or down
Last Line: And soil'd with all ignoble use.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 112, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: High wisdom holds my wisdom less
Last Line: In vassal tides that follow'd thought.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 113, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis held that sorrow makes us wise
Last Line: And undulations to and fro.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 114, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who loves not knowledge? Who shall rail
Last Line: In reverence and in charity.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 116, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is it, then, regret for buried time
Last Line: Than some strong bond which is to be.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): New Year's Eve
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 117, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O days and hours, your work is this
Last Line: And all the courses of the suns.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Separation
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 118, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Contemplate all this work of time
Last Line: And let the ape and tiger die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 12, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo, as a dove when up she springs
Last Line: That I have been an hour away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 120, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I trust I have not wasted breath
Last Line: But I was born to other things.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 121, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sad hesper o'er the buried sun
Last Line: Thy place is changed; thou art the same.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 122, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O, wast thou with me, dearest, then
Last Line: And every thought breaks out a rose.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 123, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There rolls the deep where grew the tree
Last Line: I cannot think the thing farewell.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): In Memoriam (7)
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 125, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whatever I have said or sung
Last Line: A thousand pulses dancing, fail.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 126, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Love is and was my lord and king
Last Line: In the deep night, that all is well.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): My Lord And King;in Memoriam (8)
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 127, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And all is well, tho' faith and form
Last Line: And smilest, knowing all is well.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 128, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The love that rose on stronger wings
Last Line: Is toil cooperant to an end.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 131, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O living will that shalt endure
Last Line: And all we flow from, soul in soul.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 14, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If one should bring me this report
Last Line: I should not feel it to be strange.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Of One Dead
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 15, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tonight the winds begin to rise
Last Line: A looming bastion fringed with fire.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): In Memoriam (4)
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 16, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What words are these have fallen from me?
Last Line: And mingles all without a plan?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 17, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou comest, much wept for; such a breeze
Last Line: Till all my widow'd race be run.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 18, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis well, 'tis something; we may stand
Last Line: The words that are not heard again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 19, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The danube to the severn gave
Last Line: And I can speak a little then.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): The Hushing Of The Wye
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 20, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The lesser griefs that may be said
Last Line: How good! Now kind! And he is gone.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 21, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sing to him that rests below
Last Line: Because her brood is stolen away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 24, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And was the day of my delight
Last Line: We saw not when we moved therein?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 26, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Still onward winds the weary way
Last Line: To shroud me from my proper scorn.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 29, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With such compelling cause to grieve
Last Line: Before their time? They too will die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 3, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Old sorrow, cruel fellowship
Last Line: Upon the threshold of the mind?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 31, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When lazarus left his charnel-cave
Last Line: The lips of that evangelist.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 32, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her eyes are homes of silent prayer
Last Line: Or is there blessedness like theirs?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Mary
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 33, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O thou that after toil and storm
Last Line: And even for want of such a type.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 34, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My own dim life should teach me this
Last Line: Of vacant darkness and to cease.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Life Shall Live For Evermore
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 35, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yet if some voice that man could trust
Last Line: And bask'd and batten'd in the woods.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 36, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tho' truths in manhood darkly join
Last Line: In roarings round the coral reef.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): The Word;the Word Incarnate
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 37, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Urania speaks with darkened brow
Last Line: And darken'd sanctities with song.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 38, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With weary steps I loiter on
Last Line: Not all ungrateful to thine ear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 39, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Old warder of these buried bones
Last Line: And passes into gloom again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 4, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To sleep I give my powers away
Last Line: Thou shalt not be the fool of loss.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 40, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Could we forget the widow'd hour
Last Line: And thine in undiscover'd lands.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 41, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy spirit ere our fatal loss
Last Line: But evermore a life behind.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 42, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I vex my heart with fancies dim
Last Line: A truth from one that loves and knows?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 44, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How fares it with the happy dead?
Last Line: In that high place, and tell thee all.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 45, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The baby new to earth and sky
Last Line: Beyond the second birth of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 46, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We ranging down this lower track
Last Line: A rosy warmth from marge to marge.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 47, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That each, who seems a separate whole
Last Line: Farewell! We lose ourselves in light.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Personal Resurrection
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 48, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If these brief lays, of sorrow born
Last Line: Their wings in tears, and skim away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 49, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: From art, from nature, from the schools
Last Line: The bases of my life in tears.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 5, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sometimes hold it half a sin
Last Line: Is given in outline and no more.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Grief Unspeakable
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 50, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Be near me when my light is low
Last Line: The twilight of eternal day.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 51, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Do we indeed desire the dead
Last Line: To make allowance for us all.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 52, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I cannot love thee as I ought
Last Line: When time hath sunder'd shell from pearl.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 53, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How many a father have I seen
Last Line: Procuress to the lords of hell.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 56, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So careful of the type?' but no
Last Line: Behind the veil, behind the veil.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 57, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Peace; come away: the song of woe
Last Line: Adieu, adieu,' for evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 58, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In those sad words I took farewell
Last Line: And thou shalt take a nobler leave.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 59, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O sorrow, wilt thou live with me
Last Line: Could hardly tell what name were thine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 6, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One writes, that 'other friends remain'
Last Line: And unto me no second friend.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 60, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He past; a soul of nobler tone
Last Line: How should he love a thing so low?'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 61, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If, in thy second state sublime
Last Line: The soul of shakespeare love thee more.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 62, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tho' if an eye that's downward cast
Last Line: Is matter for a flying smile.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 63, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yet pity for a horse o'er driven
Last Line: A higher height, a deeper deep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 64, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dost thou look back on what hath been
Last Line: Does my old friend remember me?'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 65, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet soul, do with me as thou wilt
Last Line: And move thee on to noble ends.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 66, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You thought my heart too far diseased
Last Line: His night of loss is always there.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 68, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When in the down I sink my head
Last Line: That foolish sleep transfers to thee.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 69, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I dream'd there would be spring no more
Last Line: The words were hard to understand.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 70, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I cannot see the features right
Last Line: Looks thy fair face and makes it still.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 71, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep, kinsman thou to death and trance
Last Line: The breaker breaking on the beach.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 72, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Risest thou thus, dim dawn, again
Last Line: And hide thy shame beneath the ground.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 73, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So many worlds, so much to do
Last Line: Of force that would have forged a name.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Death In Life's Prime
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 75, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I leave thy praises unexpress'd
Last Line: Is wrought with tumult of acclaim.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 76, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Take wings of fancy, and ascend
Last Line: The ruin'd shells of hollow towers?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 77, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What hope is here for modern rhyme
Last Line: To utter love more sweet than praise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): The Poet's Tribute
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 79, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: More than my brother are to me
Last Line: As his unlikeness fitted mine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 8, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A happy lover who has come
Last Line: Or, dying, there at least may die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 80, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If any vague desire should arise
Last Line: Reach out dead hands to comfort me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 81, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Could I have said while he was here
Last Line: It might have drawn from after-heat.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 84, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I contemplate all alone
Last Line: The low beginnings of content?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 85, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This truth came borne with bier and pall
Last Line: As not unlike to that of spring.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 86, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet after showers, ambrosial air
Last Line: A hundred spirits whisper 'peace.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Evening
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 87, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I past [or, passed] beside the reverend walls
Last Line: The bar of michael angelo?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): He Revisits Cambridge;trinity College, Cambridge
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 88, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wild bird, whose warble, liquid sweet
Last Line: Will flash along the chords and go.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 89, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Witch-elms that counterchange the floor
Last Line: And buzzings of the honeyed hours.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 9, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair ship, that from the italian shore
Last Line: More than my brothers are to me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Dead, In A Foreign Land
Subject(s): Death; Gays & Lesbians; Dead, The; Homoeroticism; Lesbians; Gay Women; Gay Men


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 90, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He tasted love with half his mind
Last Line: That cries against my wish for thee.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 91, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When rosy plumelets tuft the larch
Last Line: And like a finer light in light.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 92, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If any vision should reveal
Last Line: As often rises ere they rise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 93, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I shall not see thee, dare I say
Last Line: My ghost may feel that thine is near.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 94, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How pure at heart and sound in head
Last Line: And hear the household jar within.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Variant Title(s): Spiritual Communions;spiritual Companionship
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 95, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By night we linger'd on the lawn
Last Line: To broaden into boundless day.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 97, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My love has talk'd with rocks and trees
Last Line: I cannot understand; I love.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 98, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You leave us: you will see the rhine
Last Line: Of crimson or in emerald rain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 99, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Risest thou thus, dim dawn again
Last Line: They know me not, but mourn with me
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Hallam, Arthur Henry (1811-1833); Death; Mourning; Friendship


IN MEMORIAM ALPHONSE CAMPBELL FORDHAM, by MARY WESTON FORDHAM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Yes, my darling, when life's shadows
Last Line: "surely at the ""gates of gold."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


IN MEMORIAM LADY CAROLINE CHARTERIS, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The mountain-stream may humbly boast
Last Line: And we are all in god.
Subject(s): Death; God; Love; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


IN MEMORIAM W.M. & E.B.J., by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mad are we all, maids, men, young fools alike and old
Last Line: At least like these to love, even though mad fools we weep.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, A.H., by MAURICE BARING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The wind had blown away the rain
Last Line: Among the very brave, the very true.
Variant Title(s): Udite, Si Dolgono Mesti Fringuelli
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Herbert, Auberon Thomas (1876-1916); Memory; Patriotism; World War I; Dead, The; Lucas, 8th Baron; Dingwall, 11th Baron; First World War


IN MEMORIAM, JOHN BURROUGHS, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: His little friends, the birds, will miss him sore
Last Line: Some meadow-lark seek out the comrade's face?
Subject(s): Absence; Birds; Death; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM, NINTH OF AB, by BEN AVROM    Poem Text                    
First Line: And all is lost! Thy valiant sons are dead
Last Line: And in thy glory, make our glory rise!
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Memory; Slavery; Dead, The; Judaism; Serfs


IN MEMORIAM. G. M. M., by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: His letter lies before me here
Last Line: O friend, whom I shall see no more!
Subject(s): Death; Letters; Love; Memory; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM: A.F (OB. OCT. 12, 1879), by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Bright skies, bright sea
Last Line: Has blessed our children -- it is well.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Death; Manx Gaelic (language); Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM: CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why comes the wandered poet back
Last Line: So may you live, so be your memory fair.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Norton, Charles Eliot (1827-1908); Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM: FATHER KEELER, by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet christ! Let him live, ah! We need his life
Last Line: Forever, forever, forever more.
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM: FOR MY DAUGHTER, by ANN B. KNOX    Poem Source                    
First Line: Before you fade
Last Line: What force it takes %to separate my hands %from that sweet pull
Subject(s): Death - Children


IN MEMORIAM: LEO, A YELLOW CAT, by MARGARET SHERWOOD    Poem Text                    
First Line: If, to your twilight land of dream
Last Line: Of gentle words and gentle hands.
Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Death - Animals; Universities & Colleges - Faculty; Wellesley College


IN MEMORIAM: PAUL BRIDSON, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Take him, o braddan, for he loved thee well
Last Line: Take him, o braddan, take him!
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM: PRIVATE D. SUTHERLAND, by ALAN MACKINTOSH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So you were david's father
Last Line: But I was your officer.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mackintosh, Ewart Alan
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Fathers & Sons; Leadership; Military; Soldiers; Sons; War; Dead, The


IN MEMORIAM: T.S.K, by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O rare and radiant life, whose mission here
Last Line: To the full sunshine of eternal love!
Subject(s): Death; Good; Heaven; Life; Praise; Dead, The; Paradise


IN MEMORIAM; TO REV. DR. B. FELSENTHAL, by MIRIAM DEL BANCO    Poem Text                    
First Line: Far up the path that leads back nevermore
Last Line: Have writ his name with the undying dead.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Memory; Dead, The


IN MEMORY, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When from the shining parapets
Last Line: Your duty you did to the end.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Soul; Dead, The


IN MEMORY OF A CHILD, by LENA LONDON CHARNEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: For eight years
Last Line: Daffodils, %dandelions, %nurtured by %the unseen brook
Subject(s): Death - Children


IN MEMORY OF A CHILD-POET, L.L., by NEWMAN HOWARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a song the great musician made
Last Line: Lo, there his barque, white on the glittering sea!
Subject(s): Children; Death; Poetry & Poets; Singing & Singers; Childhood; Dead, The; Songs


IN MEMORY OF A. E. C., by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My world is peopled not alone
Last Line: Come friends who were and friends who are.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


IN MEMORY OF AGOSTINO ISOLA, OF CAMBRIDGE, WHO DIED 1797, by MATILDA BARBARA BETHAM-EDWARDS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Awake, o gratitude! Nor let the tears
Last Line: "ere we shall look upon thy like again!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Betham, Mary Matilda; Edwards, Matilda B.; Edwards, B. M.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


IN MEMORY OF ALFRED POLLEXFEN, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Five and twenty years have gone
Last Line: And with that cry I have raised my cry.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Death


IN MEMORY OF ANTON WEBERN, DEAD SEPTEMBER 15, 1945, by LISEL MUELLER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tinged leaves lie
Alternate Author Name(s): Muller, Lisel
Subject(s): Webern, Anton (1883-1945); Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORY OF AURELIO SAFFI, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The wider world of men that is not ours
Last Line: April 1890.
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Love; Memory; Dead, The; Optimism


IN MEMORY OF BARRY CORNWALL, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the garden of death, where the singers whose names are deathless
Last Line: Though the dead to our dead bid welcome, and we farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Gardens & Gardening; Procter, Bryan Waller (1787-1874); Dead, The; Cornwall, Barry [pseud.]


IN MEMORY OF JANE FRASER; AN ATTEMPTED REPARATION, by GEOFFREY HILL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When snow like sheep lay in the fold
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


IN MEMORY OF JANE FRASER; AN ATTEMPTED REPARATION, by GEOFFREY HILL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When snow like sheep lay in the fold
Last Line: Dead comes upon the alder shook
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Religion


IN MEMORY OF JEREMIAH BUCK: SEPTEMBER 8TH, 1834, by DAVE CASERIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Flies have tangled and buried themselves
Last Line: Kaela -- houm kith kith kaela 3 stone %3 stone
Subject(s): Death; Memory


IN MEMORY OF JOHN FAIRFAX, by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Because this man fulfilled his days
Last Line: "he giveth his beloved sleep."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN MEMORY OF JOHN WILLIAM INCHBOLD, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell: how should not such as thou fare well
Last Line: Bid thee, beloved in life and death, farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Sleep; Dead, The


IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH COTE (1931-1994), by LEONARD GASPARINI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Smokin' joe - the conscience of the westend
Last Line: A card which said: joe, you're only on the road again
Subject(s): Death; Memory


IN MEMORY OF MAJOR ROBERT GREGORY, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now that we're almost settled in our house
Last Line: Of that late death took all my heart for speech.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Gregory, Lady Isabella (1852-1932); Johnson, Lionel (1867-1902); Dead, The


IN MEMORY OF TWO FRIENDS: 1. GWALCHAI, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Again the oft-renewed request
Last Line: Tis only here thou sing'st no more.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


IN MEMORY OF TWO FRIENDS: 2. T. LL. T., by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Good friend, whose heart, whose muse refined
Last Line: This votive wreath of musing song.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM HUGHES, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was in the month of june
Last Line: To my sad and sorrow-stricken heart down here.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Memory; Dead, The


IN MEMORY, DECEMBER 1984, by FELICIA MITCHELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: All this week I dream of john henry
Last Line: In a year orwell only dreamed of, %before he knew he never would
Subject(s): Death - Children


IN MID-OCEAN, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Across this sea I sail, and do not know
Last Line: The everlasting mystery to explore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Sea Voyages; Dead, The


IN MORTEM VENERABILIS ANDREAE PROUT CARMEN, by FRANCIS SYLVESTER MAHONY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet upland! Where, like hermit old, in peace sojourd'd
Last Line: Not so the just.
Alternate Author Name(s): Prout, Father
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Morality; Rest; Tragedy; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The; Ethics


IN NEXT YEAR'S SUMMER TIME, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I'm home. Yes. And safe. I should give
Last Line: And I want to go back to that place!
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Friendship; Grief; Soldiers; World War I; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; First World War


IN PACE, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead, with mockery of praise
Last Line: Come thou not nigh when I am lying dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN PACE, by ARTHUR REED ROPES    Poem Text                    
First Line: When you are dead some day, my dear
Last Line: That will not spring again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Roos, Adrian
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN PRAISE OF DEATH, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Praise be the fathomless universe
Subject(s): Death


IN PURSUIT OF THE DREAM, by DIEGO URIBE    Poem Source                    
First Line: We are wooed by the rainbow light of eve
Last Line: Cease weeping, and hope anew!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Silence; Sleep


IN RESPECTFUL MEMORY OF MR. YARKER: MENTEM MORTALIA TANGUNT, by JOHN CLOSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: And have we lost another friend?
Last Line: Hark to the tolling bell!
Alternate Author Name(s): Poet Close
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Memory; Dead, The


IN RETROSPECT, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We regret the sunsets and the flowers are ignored
Last Line: For me, and I praise death, his doing too
Subject(s): Regret; Death; Dead, The


IN SALUTATION TO THE ETERNAL PEACE, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Men say the world is full of fear and hate
Last Line: O intimate essence of eternity!
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Peace; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


IN SARK, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Abreast and ahead of the sea is a crag's front cloven asunder
Last Line: Abreast and ahead?
Subject(s): Death; Roundels; Sea; Storms; Dead, The; Ocean


IN SEPULCRETIS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not then enough that men who give
Last Line: Not shakespeare's grave would scare them off with rhymes.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Memory; Soul; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


IN SICKNESS (1714), by JONATHAN SWIFT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis true -- then why should I repine / to see my life so fast decline?
Last Line: When known, will save a double sorrow.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Health; Sickness; Soul; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Illness


IN SILENT CORRIDORS OF DEATH, by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Of the alleys of death %of the corridors of death
Alternate Author Name(s): Eliot, T. S.
Subject(s): Death


IN ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, CHESTERTON, CAMBRIDGE (1797), by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Near this place lies interred %anna maria vassa
Last Line: But she is gone and dwells in that abode %where some of every clime shall joy in god
Subject(s): Death - Children


IN STATE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is it the martins or katydids?
Last Line: To know that she loves me now!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Love; Cadavers; Dead, The


IN STATE, by BYRON FORCEYTHE WILLSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O keeper of the sacred key
Last Line: All the land and sea.
Alternate Author Name(s): Willson, Forceythe
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


IN THE 25TH YEAR OF MY MOTHER'S DEATH, by JUDY JORDAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the land shifts at day's end
Last Line: Exactly like a woman beyond any words
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


IN THE ABSENCE OF YELLOW, by REVA SHARON    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is summer and it is quiet
Last Line: Here in terezin %wings the color of rust %are fluttering
Subject(s): Death - Children; Jews


IN THE CHURCH AT ST. IVES, HUNTINGDONSHIRE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Bold infidelity, turn pale and die!
Last Line: They died, for adam sinned - they live, for jesus died
Subject(s): Death - Children


IN THE COLD CHANGE, WHICH TIME HATH WROUGHT ON LOVE, by CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH SHERIDAN NORTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Weep for the dead no more!
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Pearce; Stirling-maxwell, Lady; Norton, The Honourable Mrs. Caroline
Subject(s): Death


IN THE COUNTRY, by MANUEL GUTIERREZ NAJERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Said the gardenia, 'I am very white!'
Last Line: But leave me her!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Revivals


IN THE DARK, by LAJOS KASSAK    Poem Source                    
First Line: I've swallowed the poison of sadness
Last Line: And I can't speak your name %any more
Subject(s): Absence; Bones; Death


IN THE DEAD-LETTER OFFICE, by R. STEWART    Poem Text                    
First Line: Come, rip the mail-bags open, chaps, and sort the stuff away
Last Line: "you'll maybe murmur with a sigh, ""the perth dead mail is in."
Subject(s): Death; Gold Mines & Miners; Postal Service; Dead, The; Postmen; Post Office; Mail; Mailmen


IN THE DEATH CHAMBER, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Still upon the vacant wall
Last Line: With our midnight reveries?
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN THE DUNES, by EAMON GRENNAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When you close your eyes in such a silence, death
Last Line: And that dry whisper as the sand in sleep keeps shifting
Subject(s): Death; Dunes; Sleep


IN THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM, by JANET LEWIS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the lucent glass, %closed from the living air
Last Line: Pierces me with 'alas %that the beloved must die!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Winters, Janet Lewis; Winters, Yvor, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Museums


IN THE GREAT FLUX, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Two gulls, a gray and a brown, veterans both
Last Line: May fold them from all food and flight forever.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Gulls; Life; Sea; Dead, The; Seagulls; Ocean


IN THE HILL-COUNTRY, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beneath this massy keep
Last Line: Saw where his great soul slept.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Disappeared Persons; Wales; Dead, The; Missing Persons; Welshmen; Welshwomen


IN THE HOSPITAL, by MARY WOOLSEY HOWLAND    Poem Text                    
First Line: I lay me down to sleep
Last Line: Lead after him.
Variant Title(s): Rest;requiescam
Subject(s): Death; Hospitals; Patriotism; Dead, The


IN THE HOSPITAL, by NAOMI REPLANSKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: She sits in her strong middle age
Last Line: And weakness holds him where there is %no exchange of hostages
Subject(s): Death - Children


IN THE HOSPITAL, NEAR THE END, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Suddenly my father lifted up his nightie, I
Variant Title(s): The Lifting
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Daughters; Dead, The


IN THE HOSPITAL, NEAR THE END, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Suddenly my father lifted up his nightie, I
Last Line: The veils would fall from our eyes, we would know everything
Variant Title(s): The Liftin
Subject(s): Death; Fathers And Daughters


IN THE HOUR OF DEATH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "in the hour of death, after this life's whim"
Last Line: But the glory of the lord is all in all
Subject(s): Death;immortality; "dead, The;


IN THE HOUSE OF DEATH [LAST POEM], by JOE BOLTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: I felt what I felt
Last Line: Not afraid not to waken, but to wake
Subject(s): Death


IN THE HUMMINGBIRD AVIARY, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: South of here, %cortes' soldiers also went still
Last Line: Now emerald, now ruby, now sapphire blue
Subject(s): Death; Grief


IN THE KITCHEN, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Always uncertain at first, slowly we circle,
Last Line: I'll sweeten it with jam, and we'll let %the crumbs fall where they may.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


IN THE KNOW, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dead faces, voices come and go
Last Line: Why jesus wept
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Jesus Christ - Legends; Religion


IN THE LIBRARY OF POETS' RECORDINGS, by ANSELM HOLLO    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead speakers / we can hear
Last Line: Can not be retrieved
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


IN THE MARSHES, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We do not know in the marsh
Last Line: And the waters grey with fear.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Swamps; Wales; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bogs; Fens; Marshes; Welshmen; Welshwomen


IN THE MEADOWS, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I lie in the summer meadows
Last Line: But death is in the world!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Fields; Life; Summer; Dead, The; Pastures; Meadows; Leas


IN THE MEANTIME, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The lord of loaves and fishes
Last Line: I am become death -- the destroyer of worlds
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Nuclear War; Religion; Social Protest


IN THE MEDICI CHAPEL, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The tourist carriages stand by outside. Horses
Last Line: Flowering all together, praising god?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


IN THE MEMORY OF ANDREE REXROTH, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is a question of mutual being
Last Line: It is held by a very old very endurable / meaning
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


IN THE MEMORY OF ANDREE REXROTH, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is a question of mutual being
Last Line: Is held by a very old very endurable %meaning
Subject(s): Death; Memory


IN THE MIDNIGHT, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A splash on the dusky water
Last Line: Crossing the great divide!
Subject(s): Death; Winter; Dead, The


IN THE MOHAVE, by PATRICK ORR    Poem Text                    
First Line: As I rode down the arroyo through yuccas belled with bloom
Last Line: Where beat the heart of life so brief, so brief a while!
Subject(s): Coyotes; Death - Animals; Mohave Desert; Mojave Desert


IN THE NIGHT, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are spirit presences
Last Line: And sense the mist rising.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Life; Women; Women's Rights; Dead, The; Feminism


IN THE NIGHT, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep, o my little ones, sleep
Last Line: Rich with the tears that we weep.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Sleep; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


IN THE NIGHT, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sometimes at night, when I sit and write
Last Line: May hear, if he lists aright.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Night; Soul; Dead, The; World; Bedtime


IN THE NIGHT THE SOUND WOKE US, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Ships & Shipping; Death; Dead, The


IN THE OLD STONE AGE: SPREADING THE ALARM, by JACK MELONE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Distracted, he would flee to spread
Last Line: Among the tribes of vale and hill!
Subject(s): Death; Murder; Wilderness; Dead, The


IN THE OLD WAY, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the old way of men and women, we learn silence from our fathers.
Last Line: Would my children run to me, %glad I've come out at last?
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


IN THE RANKS, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: His death-blow struck him there in the ranks
Last Line: Dead -- would you know?
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN THE ROOM, by JAMES THOMSON (1834-1882)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun was down, and twilight grey
Last Line: Of births and deaths and bridal nights.
Alternate Author Name(s): B. V.; Bysshe Vanolis
Subject(s): Beds; Death; Life; Dead, The


IN THE SHADOWS: 10, by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Last autumn we were four, and travelled far
Last Line: Without apparent reason more or less.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN THE SHADOWS: 13, by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And, well-beloved, is this all, this all?
Last Line: O heart! Be merciful -- I loved him utterly.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


IN THE SHADOWS: 17, by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O god, it is a terrible thing to die
Last Line: Some revelation of the apocalypse!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN THE SHADOWS: 18, by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wise in his day that heathen emperor
Last Line: A sweet removal, on my mother's breast.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN THE SHADOWS: 19, by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: October's gold is dim, - the forests rot
Last Line: Corruption. Drop, stark night, upon my death!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN THE SHADOWS: 2, by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Whom the gods love die young.' the thought is old
Last Line: Hymn, o ye mourners! Hail immortal youth auroral!
Variant Title(s): I Die, Being Young
Subject(s): Death; Youth; Dead, The


IN THE SHADOWS: 2, by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If it must be; if it must be, o god!
Last Line: The law of life in patience till the day.
Variant Title(s): I Die, Being Young
Subject(s): Death; Youth; Dead, The


IN THE SHADOWS: 29, by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And thus proceeds the mode of human life
Last Line: In the dread bosom of the infinity?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IN THE SHADOWS: MY EPITAPH, by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Below lies one whose name was traced in sand
Last Line: In eden every flower is blown: amen.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


IN THE STONE JUG, by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Old days are gone
Last Line: Too shall come in with me out of the rain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Death; Sin; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The


IN THE SURGICAL THEATRE, by DANA LEVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the moment between %the old heart and the new
Last Line: The doctors pausing with their knives uplifted, the rush of wings %stirring a wind -
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Surgery


IN THE TWILIGHT, by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not bed-time yet! The night-winds blow
Last Line: Good-night! And not good-by!
Variant Title(s): Before The Curfew
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


IN THE WOODS, by HEINZ PIONTEK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Afternoon and two men
Last Line: Against the harsh wind
Subject(s): Death; Forests


IN TIME OF FAMINE, by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She has no heart,' they said, and turned away
Last Line: "to hear her brave sad laughter in the air."
Alternate Author Name(s): H. H.; Holm, Saxe; Jackson, Helen Hunt
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Famine; Life; Dead, The; Nightmares


IN TIME OF MOURNING, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Return,' we dare not as we fain
Last Line: May, 1885.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Nature Of; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


IN TRINITY CHURCHYARD AT SUNSET, by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR.    Poem Text                    
First Line: How still they sleep within the city moil
Last Line: Have known so long god's gift of peace, most blest!
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Trinity Churchyard (new York); Dead, The


IN TRUTH AND FLAVOR, by DUNCAN ZENOBIA SAFFIR    Poem Source                    
First Line: She cooked his favorite foods
Last Line: Learns other shapes %of pasta
Subject(s): Cooking And Cooks; Death; Food And Eating; Marriage


INCARNATE, by MARILYN KRYSL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The day I heard you'd died, that day, toward evening, I was alone in the
Last Line: Here, look at this. Hold this, feel this
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Solitude; Soul


INCIDENT, by EAMON GRENNAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mid-october, massachusetts. We drive
Subject(s): Lobsters; Death; Food & Eating; Dead, The


INCIDENTAL REPORT ON MY GRANDMOTHER'S DIVINITY, by BOB HICOK    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My grandmother had 14 children
Last Line: Since the first child emerged to screams %of holy insistence
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Grandparents


INDEED THIS PEOPLE IS GRASS, by CHAIM NACHMAN BIALIK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Indeed this people is grass, dry it is like wood
Last Line: Will the dead rise? Can you raise the dead?
Alternate Author Name(s): Bialik, Hayim Nahman; Byalik, Chaim Nachman
Subject(s): Death


INDESTRUCTIBLE, by HENRY STANLEY HASKINS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Is that you, death? Hello, old skate!
Last Line: Whatever you do, you've come too late!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


INDIAN GIVER, by JOSEPHINE WINSLOW JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Life, you have taken all you ever gave me
Last Line: You cannot take away your gift of death!
Subject(s): Death; Life; Native Americans; Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


INDIANS, by NANETTE NICHOLS COBB    Poem Text                    
First Line: Hear the beating of the tom - tom
Last Line: Death does not restrict their bounds.
Subject(s): Death; Native Americans; Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


INDIFFERENCE, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A bird, a wild-flower and a tree
Last Line: I cherish them; they suffer me!
Subject(s): Absence; Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Separation; Isolation; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


INDOORS IS ENDLESS, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It's spring in 1827, beethoven %hoists his death-mask and sails off
Last Line: The gentle downward slope gets steeper %and imperceptibly becomes an abyss
Subject(s): Beethoven, Ludwig Van (1770-1827); Composers; Death; Music And Musicians; Soul


INDUCTION TO A MIRROR FOR MAGISTRATES, SELS., by THOMAS SACKVILLE            Poet Analysis            
Subject(s): Death; Melancholy


INDULGENCE, by LEOPOLDO LUGONES    Poem Source                    
First Line: The afternoon, with light strokes
Last Line: Rain in silence toward its death
Subject(s): Death; Peace


INEFFABLE, by DELMIRA AGUSTINI    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am dying strangely...It is not life
Last Line: To hold between your two hands the head of god
Subject(s): Death; God; Religion


INFANTICIDE, by YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The old man says, all the girl babies
Last Line: They know too many ways to die
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, James Willie, Jr.
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Marriage; Women


INFELICE, by BELLE RICHARDSON HARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They say the skies are tinted blue
Last Line: Ah, woe is me!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Mothers; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


INFERENTIAL, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Although I saw before me there the face
Last Line: "the rest of us were not so far ahead."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


INFERNO,SELS: PART 2-THE MOUNTAIN, by GREGOR STRNISA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Its two peaks are never obscured by mists
Last Line: The minotaur impales the others on its horns
Subject(s): Death; Deserts; Food And Eating; Hunger; Mountains


INFERTILITY, by SYLVIA GIROUX RELATION    Poem Source                    
First Line: We no longer make love
Subject(s): Death - Children


INFINITE, by GIACOMO LEOPARDI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Always this baldly solitary hill
Last Line: And it is sweet to shipwreck in this sea
Subject(s): Death; Landscape


INGRATITUDE, by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bearing walt whitman in mind
Last Line: "not at home."
Alternate Author Name(s): Hall, Galway
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Whitman, Walt (1819-1891); Dead, The


INHERITING THE GIFT OF BLARNEY, by PHILIP DACEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: My mother kissed the inconvenient stone
Last Line: And say death's the biggest %load of blarney there is
Subject(s): Blarney Castle, Ireland; Death; Ireland


INNER LANDSCAPES, by RICARDO JAIMES FREYRE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The orchard is a musical refuge, full of poetry and
Last Line: O my soul, forget the ancient idols!
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Refugees


INNOCENCE, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: White rose must die all in the youth and beauty of the year
Last Line: White rose must die all in the youth and beauty of the year.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Innocence; Roses; Dead, The


INNOCENCE AND EXPERIENCE, by ANNE STEVENSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I laid myself down as a woman
Subject(s): War; Childhood Memories; Death; Dead, The


INOCULATION FOR THE SMALL POX, by JOHN BYROM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I heard two neighbours talk the other night
Last Line: As when in health to drive it there by art?
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Health; Sickness; Small Pox; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Illness


INSCRIPTION FOR A CITY'S GATE OF WARRIORS, by HENRI FRANCOIS JOSEPH DE REGNIER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fear not the shadow! Open, lofty gate
Last Line: Stains of clear blood from sandals steeped in red.
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Kisses; Lips; War; Urban Life; Dead, The


INSCRIPTION FOR A GRAVESTONE, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am not dead, I have only become inhuman
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


INSCRIPTION FOR A GRAVESTONE, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am not dead, I have only become inhuman
Last Line: I left the light precipitate of ashes to earth %for a love-token
Subject(s): Death; Graves


INSCRIPTION FOR A MONUMENT AT TAUNTON, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They perish'd here whom jefferies doom'd to death
Last Line: La hogue, the purple ocean dash'd the dead!
Subject(s): Death; Injustice; Innocence; Jeffries, Richard (1848-1887); Persecution; Revolutions; Dead, The


INSCRIPTION ON MELROSE ABBEY, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The earth goes on the earth glittering in gold
Last Line: The earth says to the earth - all this is ours
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


INSCRIPTION ON MONUMENT OF DOROTHY, LADY HUBERT AT LANGLEY, by ANNE KING    Poem Text                    
First Line: Reader upon this field of marble see
Last Line: Being both the dead's, and living's monument.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Tears; Dead, The


INSCRIPTION ON THE TENOR BELL AT LANIVET, CORNWALL, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I to the church the living call
Last Line: And to the grave do summon all
Subject(s): Death


INSCRIPTIONS: 3, by MARK AKENSIDE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whoe'er thou art whose path in summer lies
Last Line: That riches cannot pay for truth or love.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Mourning; Travel; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement; Journeys; Trips


INSCRIPTIONS: 4, by MARK AKENSIDE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O youths and virgins: o declining eld
Last Line: "which his own genius only could acquire."
Subject(s): Death; Dramatists; Monuments; Plays & Playwrights ; Poetry & Poets; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Dead, The; Dramatists


INSECTS, by KOBAYASHI ISSA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Insects, why cry?
Last Line: That way
Alternate Author Name(s): Issa; Issa
Subject(s): Death; Insects


INSENSIBILITY TO DEATH AROUND US, by JAMES REYNOLDS WITHERS    Poem Source                    
First Line: One day I sat in pensive mood
Last Line: Nor scarce be known a mile away
Subject(s): Death


INSIDE MY HEAD, by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Inside my head a common room,
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


INSIDE THE CITY WALLS, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A small boy in shock with a blue popsicle
Last Line: Where the foot is first firmly planted...
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


INSIDE THE DARK, EMPTY SKY, by JACKIE BARTLEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Though what could be darker
Last Line: Flowering of blood and the world %gone dark
Subject(s): Children; Death


INSTEAD, by FRANK STANFORD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is a good word
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


INSTEAD OF TEARS (IN MEMORIAM OF H.M.S. COSSACK), SELECTION, by MARIE CARMICHAEL STOPES    Poem Text                    
First Line: Our grief for you, poignant and personal
Last Line: You stepped through matter, sweep our spirits on!
Subject(s): Death; Warships; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


INSTINCT, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Big, baggy clouds and a small breeze
Last Line: A fish, quivering now like something essential %the mind comes back to
Subject(s): Death; Grief


INSTRUCTIONS TO A MEDIUM, TO BE TRANSMITTED TO THE SHADE OF W.B. YEATS, by DANIEL GERARD HOFFMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You were wrong about the way it happens
Subject(s): Death; Mediums; Poetry & Poets; Supernatural; Yeats, William Butler (1865-1939); Dead, The; Spiritualists


INTERIM, by CHARLES TRUEMAN LANHAM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Jewel the sword and grave the shield
Last Line: Having learned life's shibboleth.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lanham, C. T.
Subject(s): Death; Swords; Trumpets; Dead, The


INTERIOR OF BEESWAX CHAMBER, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Stickled nectars seized in
Last Line: Blossoms. The wind's %picking up
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons; Fire; World Trade Center Tragedy (9/11/2001)


INTERVIEW, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Do you believe that actors are dumb? Writers?
Last Line: Are there things you would say to one sex but not to the other?
Subject(s): Death; Ignorance; Privacy; Torture; Dead, The; Dullness; Stupdity


INTERVIEW WITH HARA TAMIKI: 1950, by ANNE CARSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I: death / ht: death made me grow up
Last Line: Ht: there is no shorter way home
Subject(s): Death; Love; Life


INTERVIEW WITH LAZARUS, by JOSEPH AUSLANDER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What was it like to be dead, lazarus ...?
Subject(s): Death


INTO DEATH BRAVELY, by JIMMY SANTIAGO BACA    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Winter/throws his great white shield
Subject(s): Winter; Death; Dead, The


INTO THE SILENCE (A DEATH IN THE WEST HIGHLANDS), by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ungather'd lie the peats upon the moss
Last Line: "he lies, and waits the lord in darkness grim."
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Silence; Dead, The; Ocean


INTO THE SUNSET, by SAMUEL HALL YOUNG    Poem Text                    
First Line: Let me die, working
Last Line: Let me die, laughing!
Alternate Author Name(s): Young, S. Hall
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


INTRUSIONS AND A LITTLE PHILOSOPHY, by JANE M. MCCLELLAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Again this morning %the kitchen floor is sprinkled with dead ants
Last Line: The only graceful life: a struggle %before the giving in
Subject(s): Death; Insects


INVASION OF SLEEP WALKERS (WHAT I SHALL SAY TO MY FATHER), by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They were weeding out the dead at the funeral home
Last Line: Can hell be taken more seriously than the world?
Subject(s): Death


INVECTIVE, by C. DALE YOUNG    Poem Source                    
First Line: From the turnpike, north-central florida
Last Line: Now I search for crude metaphors, like this dirt
Subject(s): Death; Florida; Physicians; Roads


INVINCIBLE, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O fate, betwixt the grinding-stones of pain
Last Line: Save bitter buds of doom.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Pain; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Suffering; Misery


INVISIBLE IN THE TORN OUT INTERIORS, by DARA WIER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A man looked at us across his little dish
Subject(s): Homecoming; Death; Dead, The


INVITATION TO THE DANCE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Cast aside dull books and thought
Subject(s): Death


INVOCATION, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dirt and stone, if I may know you as you know yourselves
Last Line: As if already they were partners of the stones and dirt
Subject(s): Creation; Death; Dirt; Stones


INVOCATION, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Spirits! Intelligences! Passions! Dreams!
Last Line: Who would not give his life for such a death?
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Life; Muses; Praise; Dead, The; Nightmares


INVOCATION AND INTERRUPTION [IN MEMORIAM TED HUGHES], by ANNE STEVENSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gigantic iron hawk
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Life; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


INVOCATION AND INTERRUPTION [IN MEMORIAM TED HUGHES], by ANNE STEVENSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gigantic iron hawk
Last Line: I had the last word first remember %I'm going to keep things like this
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Life; Poetry And Poets


INVOCATION OF THE DAWN, by KALIDASA    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Look to this day!
Last Line: Look well, therefore, to this day!
Variant Title(s): Salutation To The Dawn
Subject(s): Dawn; Death; Life Change Events; Sunrise; Dead, The


INVOKES DEATH, by PHILIP AYRES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, terror of the wise, and valiant, come
Last Line: This favour owe I to my monument.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


IOTIS DYING, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Two hours before the dawning
Last Line: "and sheep-bells gaily jingling, as the white flock moves along"
Subject(s): Death;enemies;stars; "dead, The;


IRASCIBLE DISTINCT MIST PEEKS THROUGH THE CREVICES OF THE GARDEN, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Hope? Who has not seen a child hiding behind a tree trunk?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina


IRENE, SUICIDE, by JULIANNA BAGGOTT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Claw-footed, white, enameled iron, the water rises
Last Line: Drowning herself in a white tub
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Suicide


IRIS, by DAVID ST. JOHN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a train inside this iris
Subject(s): Iris (flower); Death; Dead, The


IS HE DEAD?, by FRANCIS CARCO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Is he living, is he dead?
Last Line: Whom the wind sped?
Subject(s): Death; Life; Thought; Dead, The; Thinking


IS IT WELL WITH THE CHILD', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lying a-dying
Last Line: And god the temple
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death – Children; God


IS THERE TIME TO COMPOSE?, by SAMUEL RAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: I feel an old man in me
Last Line: Hoping that beethoven did not compose %the last great symphony
Subject(s): Death - Children


ISAAC M. WISE, by WALTER HURT    Poem Text                    
First Line: He came into the camp of creed
Last Line: To lay upon his hallowed tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Honor; Jews; Memory; Wise, Isaac Mayer (1819-1900); Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines; Judaism


ISABEL BISHOP (1904-1988), by STUART MITCHNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: She was reciting hopkins the day she died
Last Line: With the ages in their eyes
Subject(s): Death; Memory


ISATOU DIED, by LENRIE PETERS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Who spilt the perfume %mixed with morning dew?'
Subject(s): Death - Children


ISIDORA (SEE MATURIN'S 'MELMOTH'), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Love, whom I have loved too well
Last Line: Paradise, will he be there?
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven; Life; Love; Soul; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise


ISLA, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Isla, isla, heart of my heart, it is you alone I am loving
Last Line: And I to my kingdom come, my king, my mouth to thy mouth!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Desire; Kisses; Love; Reunions; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


ISLAND IN THE LIGHT, by SARA DE IBANEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: The dove burned in its whiteness
Last Line: Also a place for my lifeless eyes
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


ISLE OF MONOGATARI: FACING HIS OWN DEATH, by ARIWARA NO NARIHIRA    Poem Source                    
First Line: That it is a road
Last Line: To take it so soon myself
Subject(s): Death


ISOBEL'S CHILD, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To rest the weary nurse has gone
Last Line: In his broad, loving will.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Dreams; Women; Heaven; Mothers; Longing; Death - Babies; Nightmares; Paradise


IT CAN NOT BE, by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It can not be that this poor life shall end us!
Last Line: Because god lives!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


IT DON'T SOUND SO TERRIBLE - QUITE - AS IT DID, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Murder - wear!
Variant Title(s): Poem: 384; Poem: 42
Subject(s): Death


IT FELL TO ME, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: It fell to me to go through her things
Last Line: Like a jewel wrapped in plastic %to save it from scratches
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


IT IS NOT DEATH, O CHRIST, TO DIE FOR THEE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Of myrrh a bundle, and a little balm
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Worship


IT IS SO EASY, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To stay in love with someone
Last Line: Balmers removed her heart and %it gives me no more trouble
Subject(s): Death


IT IS UNDERSTOOD, ISN'T IT, by SANDRA STONE    Poem Source                    
First Line: That the dead cannot be perfect for it would demoralize the living if
Last Line: Into ether so rarefied %and transmuting
Subject(s): Death


IT IS WELL, by LUCY H. HOOPER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Twas a low grave they led me to, o'ergrown
Last Line: "above that quiet refuge -- ""it is well."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


IT MATTERS, SEPTEMBER'S DALLIANCE, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wedge-wood sky, its lengthy avenue. The air, itself
Last Line: Light. The whole sky is listening. %listening
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Memory; Poetry And Poets


IT WAS HERE--, by ROLF JACOBSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It was here. Right here
Last Line: Silently, toward %what isn't
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Hearts; Pleasure; Spring


IT WAS NIGHT, AND ON THE MOUNTAINS, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Shepherds & Shepherdesses; Time; Grief; Death - Animals; Sorrow; Sadness


IT'S GOT TO BE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When it's got to be,' - like I always say
Last Line: "as I say ""good-by! -- good-by!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Past; Dead, The


IT'S NICE TO THINK THAT WHEN, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Thin layer of rock
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Fossils; Nature


IT'S REAL / IT'S OVER, by DAYBO    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


IT'S SUCH A LITTLE THING TO WEEP, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: We men and women die!
Subject(s): Death


ITALIAN EXTRAVAGANZA, by GREGORY NUNZIO CORSO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mrs. Lombardi's month-old son is dead
Last Line: And ten black cadillacs to haul it in
Alternate Author Name(s): Corso, Gregory
Subject(s): Death - Children; Funerals


ITALIAN SUMMER, THINKING OF BLUEBERRIES, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Ripening in august beside the front porch
Last Line: Their wrinkles and tongues %turning blue
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


J CAR, by THOMSON WILLIAM GUNN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Last year I used to ride the j church line
Last Line: A love he might in full reciprocate
Alternate Author Name(s): Gunn, Thom
Subject(s): Aids (disease); Death; Sickness


J.D.R., by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The friends that are, and friends that were
Last Line: He loved me -- and is gone!
Subject(s): Classmates; Death; Russell, James Dutton; Schoolmates; Dead, The


JACK AND JOAN, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Interred beneath this marble stone
Last Line: And so they lived; and so they died.
Variant Title(s): An Epitaph
Subject(s): Children; Death; Epitaphs; Fear; Life; Love; Childhood; Dead, The


JACK ROSE, by MAXWELL BODENHEIM    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With crafty brooding life turned to jack rose
Subject(s): Drugs & Drug Use; Hate; Death; Forgiveness; Dead, The; Clemency


JACOB, by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My sons, and ye the children of my sons
Last Line: Yet is my heart therewith not satisfied.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Jacob (bible); Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


JAHNA CHRISTINE, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your headstone %is not
Last Line: See your %name carved %in stone
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


JAIME SABINES; XI, by CHRISTOPHER MERRILL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Newborn in the bed of death,
Last Line: I'm going underground, a deep sob, %so I can see you once again.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Rest; Silence


JAIME SABINES; XIV, by CHRISTOPHER MERRILL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The glass you drank from hasn't broken,
Last Line: Nothing you were, we were, us and you, %is like what's living in your hell.
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Grief


JAIME SABINES; XVI, by CHRISTOPHER MERRILL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Can you open your eyes and see us now?
Last Line: There's a fallen wall between us, %only the body of god, only his body.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age


JAKE DAUBERT, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: No finer player ever flashed the spikes
Last Line: And waved him outward through the unknown gate!
Subject(s): Athletes; Baseball; Daubert, Jake (1884-1924); Death; Sports; Dead, The


JAKE MANN, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm sending here jake mann's obituary
Subject(s): Death; Alcohol And Alcoholics; Law & Lawyers; Dead, The; Attorneys


JAMIE SABINES; X, by CHRISTOPHER MERRILL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It's a long bad dream,
Last Line: Dream and conscience, %the open eye and slow death!
Subject(s): Death


JANE REED, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If I could forget,' she said, 'forget, and begin again'
Last Line: "and she sadly said, at last, ""but what will become of john?"
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Life; Dead, The


JANE WAS WITH ME, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: If jane were with me
Subject(s): Death – Animals; Squirrels


JANET WAKING, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beautifully janet slept
Subject(s): Death; Hens; Dead, The


JANET WAKING, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beautifully janet slept
Last Line: And would not be instructed in how deep %was the forgetful kingdom of death
Subject(s): Death; Hens


JANIE THOMAS, by JILL SPARGUR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Janie thomas always shared
Last Line: And show us her harp and her wings.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Heaven; Kindness; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Paradise


JASON LEE, by WILLIAM STEWARD GORDON    Poem Text                    
First Line: A cry from the gloom of the western wilds!
Last Line: The stalwart jason lee.
Subject(s): Death; Native Americans; Pioneers; Trail Of Tears (1838-39); West (u.s.); Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America; Native Americans - Removal; Southwest; Pacific States


JASON WITH ME AT THE ZOO, by LIZ ROSENBERG    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


JASPER, by DONALD (GRADY) DAVIDSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If jasper saw a silver crescent declining
Last Line: "let the songs I knew speed warm to your utterance."
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


JAZZ FOR HOMEBOY, by G. TIMOTHY GORDON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Akron in heat
Last Line: How sweet kevin snell (found in fall %river) kneads the twine %with a soft left claw
Subject(s): Death - Children


JEAN DESPREZ, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, ye whose hearts are resonant, and ring to war's romance
Last Line: Then jean desprez reached out and shot . . . The prussian major dead!
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


JENNIE, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You have sent me from her tomb
Last Line: "and my love exceedeth thine!"
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Dead, The


JENNY DEAD, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like a flower in the frost
Last Line: O jenny, sweet
Subject(s): Death


JERRY LEE LEWIS AT THE GATES TO GRACELAND, by ROY BENTLEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Jerry lee says he showed the guard
Last Line: And tips. Whatever the people want
Subject(s): Death; Lewis, Jerry Lee (b. 1940); Presley, Elvis (1937-1977)


JEUNE FILLE ET JEUNE FLEUR, by FRANCOIS AUGUSTE RENE DE CHATEAUBRIAND    Poem Text                    
First Line: The bier descends, the spotless roses too
Last Line: O fair young girl and flower!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


JFK FOR A DAY: THE TOUR, by VIRGIL SUAREZ            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For $25 bucks, you can sit in the back
Subject(s): Death; Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963); Memory; Dead, The


JFK FOR A DAY: THE TOUR, by VIRGIL SUAREZ    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For $25 bucks, you can sit in the back
Last Line: A little extra, for the sake of verisimilitude
Subject(s): Death; Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963); Memory


JIM, by GEORGE VERE HOBART    Poem Text                    
First Line: I hear the drum roll, rub-a-dub, dub
Last Line: If jim — poor jim — marched, too!
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Grief; Soldiers; War Bonds; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


JIM CAREW, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Born of a thoroughbred english race
Last Line: I am, or -- no, I was -- jim carew.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Faces; Grief; Dead, The; Wine; Sorrow; Sadness


JIM DALLEY, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So you knew dalley that used to drive
Last Line: Dalley lay over the levers dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Labor & Laborers; Railroads; Dead, The; Work; Workers; Railways; Trains


JIM'S KIDS, by EUGENE FIELD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Jim was a fisherman, up on the hill
Last Line: And so he died.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


JIM'S WHIP, by BARCROFT HENRY BOAKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, there it hangs upon the wall
Last Line: And thinking of me still.
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Whips; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


JIM'S WHISTLE, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No, the railway wasn't a fitting place
Last Line: Were with me, and I were talking to him.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Accidents; Deafness; Death; Railroads; Dead, The; Railways; Trains


JINNY THE JUST, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Released from the noise of the butcher and baker
Last Line: And make thy concern by reflection his own.
Subject(s): Death; Virtue; Dead, The


JOAN, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Joan, when the twilight shadows fall
Last Line: And your dear eyes shall be my guiding star.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Memory; Dead, The


JOAN OF ARC: BOOK 9, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Far through the shadowy sky the ascending flames
Last Line: "the thunder—she shall blast her despot foes."
Subject(s): Death; England; Faith; France; Funerals; God; Heroism; Joan Of Arc (1412-1431); Missions & Missionaries; Victory; War; Dead, The; English; Belief; Creed; Burials; Heroes; Heroines


JOB, SELS., by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE                       
Subject(s): Animals; Courage; Death; Social Protest


JOE, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: My darling's silent pet
Last Line: She never envies him.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Graves; Grief; Heaven; Love; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


JOHANNES, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Who opens the nose of the compost? Pranajama
Last Line: Where bobrowski used to rest
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death - Children; Funerals; Graves


JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead? This peerless man of men
Last Line: Loosed in endless liberty.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Grief; Patriotism; Dead, The; Liberty; Sorrow; Sadness


JOHN BROWN, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: John brown died on the scaffold for the slave
Last Line: Freedom reigns to-day!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Variant Title(s): The President's Proclamation
Subject(s): Abolitionists; Brown, John (1800-1859); Capital Punishment; Freedom; Slavery; Anti-slavery; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Liberty; Serfs


JOHN BROWN'S BODY: THE DEATH OF STONEWALL JACKSON, by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Slow time wore. They had to tell him at last
Last Line: “let us cross the river,” he said, “and rest under the shade of the trees”
Subject(s): Death; Jackson, Thomas (stonewall) (1824-1863); Dead, The


JOHN CLARE, by TALVIKKI ANSEL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Spondee; name
Subject(s): Clare, John (1793-1864); Death; Life; Love; Dead, The


JOHN CLARK RIDPATH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To the lorn ones who loved him
Last Line: We met him smiling, we shall meet again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Tears; Dead, The


JOHN DAVIS, by R. F. MCEWEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It was the three dogs came and then the boy
Last Line: When light began to thin I shot the dog
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs


JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All generous hearts lament the leader killed
Last Line: The promise of his spirit be fulfilled.
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Assassination; Dallas, Texas; Death; Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963); Lament; Presidents, United States; Dead, The


JOHN JONES: 1. AT THE PIANO, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Love me and leave me; what love bids retrieve me? Can june's first grasp may?
Last Line: Love me and save me, take me or waive me; death takes one so soon!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Time; Dead, The


JOHN KEATS, by ADELAIDE CRAPSEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Meet thou the event
Subject(s): Death


JOHN L. HAS GONE, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: The years fly swiftly, and we know the dawn
Last Line: Of graying age—for sullivan has gone!
Subject(s): Death; Praise; Sullivan, John L. (1858-1918); Dead, The; Boston Strong Boy


JOHN MAYNARD, by HORATIO ALGER JR.    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on lake erie's broad expanse
Last Line: A nobler funeral pyre!
Subject(s): Ships & Shipping; Heroism; Death; Fires; Heroes; Heroines; Dead, The


JOHN OF BELGRADE, by LEONARD DOUGHTY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Out of the rout of the gay bon-ton
Last Line: Be at rest: I shall always love you, john.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


JOHN OF TOURS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: John of tours is back with peace
Last Line: "aye, and still you have room to spare, / for you must shut the baby there"
Subject(s): Death;graves;love - Marital;peace; "dead, The;tombs;tombstones;wedded Love;marriage - Love;


JOHN SEVERIN WALGREN, 1874-1962, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Trees die of thirst or cold
Last Line: She moves us to terror.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Epitaphs; Loss; Nature; Dead, The


JOHN THOMAS' FINAL POEM, by JOHN THOMAS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I dreamed there is a heaven coexisting alongside us
Last Line: Not even death can separate us
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets; Togetherness


JOHN WALSH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A strange life - strangely passed!
Last Line: " 'tis but the dross he throws away."
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


JOHNNY HODGES DEATHBED BLUES, by GERALD MAJER    Poem Source                    
First Line: It must be the woman there %threading across his hands
Last Line: The in-between of knowing who was there %and pull of the look, over at her - %sheer interval
Subject(s): Beds; Death; Time


JOHNNY WEISSMULLER READY TO DIE, by MICHAEL L. JOHNSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Tarzan, who once could swim
Last Line: But the animals did not hear
Subject(s): Death


JONES'S SELECTION, by G. H. GIBSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You hear a lot of new-chum talk
Last Line: The land don't get on yous.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ironbark; Gibson, George Herbert
Subject(s): Death; Environment; Punishment; Dead, The; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation


JOSEF ISRAELS, by ELIAS LIEBERMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: When the fisher-folk of the netherland coast
Last Line: Who count the leaden years.
Subject(s): Death; Fish & Fishing; Jews; Solitude; Dead, The; Anglers; Judaism; Loneliness


JOSEPH KALLINGER, by JACK K. ISRAEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was his endless father, endless
Last Line: My pale beard framed his face of seeds
Subject(s): Death; Fathers And Sons; Murder


JOSEPH'S LAMENT, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My boy, my boy, and art thou dead?
Last Line: My murdered boy! ... Woe, woe is me!
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Sons; Murder; Trees; Dead, The


JOSH BILLINGS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Jolly-hearted old josh billings
Last Line: That he answers not again?
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Nature; Wisdom; Childhood; Dead, The


JOURNEY, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I have walked so far with you
Last Line: I wander still.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


JOURNEY TO THE PLACE OF THE GHOSTS, by JAY WRIGHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death knocks all night at my door.
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Mythology; Dead, The


JOURNEY'S END, by NICHOLAS SCHAFFNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: A hush falls upon the buildings; the lamps wink off one by
Last Line: May they slumber in the wondrous light once more
Subject(s): Death - Children


JOURNEY'S END, by HUMBERT WOLFE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What will they give me, when journey's done?
Subject(s): Death


JOURNEY'S END, by MADELINE YEAGER    Poem Text                    
First Line: When I am dead / see that folks omit
Last Line: With beauty I shall walk.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Funerals; Roses; Dead, The; Burials


JOURNEYMEN, by LOUISE TOWNSEND NICHOLL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Love is a reaper, too, like death
Last Line: And in whose hire?
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


JOY MAY KILL, by MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Too much good luck no less than misery
Last Line: (john addington symonds)
Alternate Author Name(s): Michel Angelo
Subject(s): Death; Love - Complaints; Dead, The


JULIAN OF NORWICH SEES THE CROSS, by JAN LEE ANDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The sweet face appeared before me
Last Line: Turned cold as a shuddering boulder
Subject(s): Cold; Death


JULIANA, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Off! Off! Ye hounds! - in madness an ill death be your doom
Last Line: While her moor lord beside her slept, the tears fell on his face
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Knights And Knighthood; Love - Loss Of


JULIUS CAESAR, SELS., by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Caesar, Julius (100-44 B.c.); Courage; Death; Religion


JULY 9TH, 1872, by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Between two pillared clouds of gold
Last Line: For a face they loved has passed away.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


JUNE TWENTY, THREE DAYS AFTER, by MILLER WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I was a boy and a man would die
Subject(s): Death; Hell; Dead, The


JUNK COLLECTOR, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What bothers me most about
Last Line: My own head's collection
Subject(s): Death


JUST ANOTHER PARADIGM SHIFT, by PAUL GRANT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Just a shadow. Hardly that. But audible
Last Line: Back down into the woods, whispering %once upon a time
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Memory; Shadows


JUST BEFORE I FLY OUT OF MYSELF, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Meant to be faithful to us
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Nature; Unfaithfulness


KAFKA: LILACS, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Even yogurt diluted with water is too much
Last Line: For him, to wash down the taste of the fruit
Subject(s): Death; Grief


KAISARIANI CEMETERY IN OCTOBER [OUTSIDE ATHENS], by DEAN KOSTOS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Vertical shimmer!
Last Line: Floating free of the frame %of the case of all that's named and farther
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


KALI THE MOTHER, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All voices: o terrible and tender and divine!
Last Line: Kali! Maheshwari!
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Prayer; Worship; Dead, The


KARL MARX, DIED 1883 AGED 65, by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I can still remember my great aunt's old house and that pair
Last Line: That's the way it was and I'm in your debt, old spoilsport'
Subject(s): Death; Marx, Karl (1818-1883)


KATHE KOLLWITZ, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Held between wars
Subject(s): Women; Germany; Wars; Death; Children; Art & Artists; Germans; Dead, The; Childhood


KAYAKING AT NIGHT ON TOMALES BAY, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Kayak on the black water
Last Line: Thousand years to arrive.
Subject(s): Death; Kayaks; Dead, The


KAZOO, by EDOUARD JOACHIM CORBIERE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sleep in love, naughty tuner of cicadas
Last Line: Sleep in love, naughty tuner of cicadas!
Alternate Author Name(s): Corbiere, Tristan
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


KEEP IT DARK, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Lest you deem these lines belated
Last Line: Just to alter things and keep it to ourselves.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


KEEPSAKE, by ALBERT SAMAIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Her dress of tulle was patterned with pale roses
Last Line: And it was like a song that wanes away.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


KERIN, by MARIELLE JOY COHEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: So she was born
Subject(s): Death - Children


KERIN YOU DESERVE, by MARION DEUTSCH COHEN    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


KEVIN, by SYLVIA GIROUX RELATION    Poem Source                    
First Line: In winter your skate blades swished in the rink
Last Line: Your seasons pressed with twisted metal, %your shoe sounds now silent on our steps
Subject(s): Death - Children


KEVORKIAN ON THE BIRTH OF A SON, by BILL COLEMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'd let him die if he weren't so healthy
Last Line: And killing of time, I'd let him die %just to even the score
Subject(s): Death; Time


KILLED IN ACTION, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My father lived his three-score years, my son
Last Line: Who shall declare which gift conveyed the greater heritage?
Subject(s): Death; Military; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


KILLING THE POSSUM, by JILL DIVINE    Poem Source                    
First Line: It was, after all, a nuisance
Last Line: Playing dead underneath %the silver square of the shovel
Subject(s): Death; Opossums


KIN, by MICHAEL S. HARPER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When news cane that yiour mother'd
Last Line: As your own birthmark of his scream
Subject(s): Family Life; Death – Mothers; Relatives; Dead, The


KINCHINJUNGA, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O white priest of eternity, around
Last Line: On any shrine is left to tell life's sting.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Future Life; Life; Mountains; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


KINDLY DEATH, by GRACE BROWN PUTNAM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death touched her, not decay
Last Line: And closed her eyes a while.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Relationships; Rest; Silence; Dead, The


KING DEATH, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: King death has a high and lonely seat
Last Line: Than the tyrant king with his skeleton arm.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


KING DEATH, by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: King death was a rare old fellow
Last Line: Hurrah for the coal-black wine!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cornwall, Barry; Proctor, Bryan Waller
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


KING IS COLD, by RICHARD HENRY STODDARD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Rake the embers, blow the coals
Last Line: The kind is cold
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Peace


KING JOHN, SELS., by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If england to itself do rest but true
Subject(s): Courage; Death; History


KING'S BRIDGE, by FREDERICK WILLIAM FABER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The dew falls fast and the night is dark
Last Line: And so doth death!
Subject(s): Bridges; Death; Dead, The


KINSHIP, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: In summer time, with high imaginings
Last Line: Oh would we not have paradise to-day?
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


KINSMAN, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where ceaseless spring her garland twines
Last Line: And god's dear love be over all!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


KISS AND BLOW, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: He takes that woman with his kiss
Last Line: How kind and cruel, how clever is death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


KISSES AND DEATH, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My mistress, kiss me, clasp me, hold me close!
Last Line: Life's day -- so brief, alas! -- excels the night.
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Life; Lips; Love; Dead, The


KIST (I.M. 14TH FEBRUARY 1975), by DENNIS O'DRISCOLL    Poem Source                    
First Line: On that lovers' morning, our hearts chimed
Last Line: Took on the wrinkled grain %of coffin wood
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Holidays; Love - Loss Of; Old Age; Valentine's Day


KITCHENER, K. G., by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: My lord, congratulations on the gain
Last Line: And all good wishes from a humble scribe.
Subject(s): Death; Kitchener, Horatio, 1st Earl (1850-1916); Memory; Prayer; Dead, The


KNEELING ON A DECEPTIVE MATTRESS, by AMY ROTHHOLTZ    Poem Source                    
Last Line: They say there's skating on the pond in winter %but I just say %no
Subject(s): Death - Children


KNIFE THAT IS ALL BLADE, SELS., by JOAO CABRAL DE MELO NETO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like a bullet
Last Line: Is felt on knives
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Knives


KNIGHT, by RAINER MARIA RILKE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Rides in black steel the knight away
Last Line: Then I ast last may stretch and sing %and play
Subject(s): Death; Grail; Knights And Knighthood; Peace


KNIGHTS-ERRANT, by MARY CATHERINE (20TH CENTURY)    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death is no foeman, we were born together
Last Line: Love, thou wilt break my heart!
Alternate Author Name(s): M., S. M.
Subject(s): Death; Knights & Knighthood; Dead, The


KNOWLEDGE, by THOMAS CURTIS CLARK    Poem Text                    
First Line: They list for me the things I can not know
Last Line: What death shall mean, some sunny morn shall see.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Knowledge; Life; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


KNOWLEDGE AFTER DEATH, by HENRY CHARLES BEECHING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Is death so bitter? Can it shut us fast
Last Line: And we being they are still ourselves made whole.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


KOSMOS, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Life; Death; God; Truth; Dead, The


KRISTIN'S SONG, by JEAN STARR UNTERMEYER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Poor, my dear
Subject(s): Disappointment; Death; Dead, The


L'ENVOI-TO MY PICK AND SHOVEL, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When the last, long shift will be laboured, and the
Last Line: When the last long shift will be laboured and the lying time will be burst.
Subject(s): Death; Labor & Laborers; Shovels; Dead, The; Work; Workers


L'INNOMBRABLE (EXTRACT 1), by PHILIPPE LEIGNEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: And it is with death
Last Line: I am not from around here
Subject(s): Death


LA FETE DES MORTS, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Peace to the dead; though the skies are chill
Last Line: But pardon the dreamers in the dust!
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Dead, The


LA FEUILLE, by KATHARINE A. JENKINS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Out of autumn you came
Last Line: A dead leaf on the floor.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LA MORT D'AMOUR, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When was it that love died? We were so fond
Last Line: That those who would keep love must dwell apart.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Death; Love; Arthur, King; Dead, The


LA MORT D'ARTHUR, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Slowly, as one who bears a mortal hurt
Last Line: The magic stamp of mechi's silver steel.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Death; Arthur, King; Dead, The


LA PUCELLE DE VERCHERES, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Name of heaven! 'no woman, 'you say, 'may be
Last Line: But to test our own was madeleine's soul lent us from heaven an hour.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Religion; United States - Colonial Period; Women; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Theology


LA SAISIAZ, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dared and done: at last I stand upon the summit dear and true
Last Line: Memory evoked from slumber! Least part this: then what the whole?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LA VERBENA CEMETERY, by SUSAN RICH    Poem Source                    
First Line: In guatemala city %the dead are buried
Last Line: And the ashes of the departed %mix with the factory waste
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Guatemala; Travel


LA VITA NUOVA: 3, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, always cruel, pity's foe in chief
Last Line: May never hope to have her company.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Heaven; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise; Bereavement


LACE SHROUD, by WINIFRED WELLES    Poem Text                    
First Line: I promise that in death
Last Line: The map of my white trip.
Alternate Author Name(s): Shearer, Harold H., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LADY ALICE WAS SITTING IN HER BOWER-WINDOW, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
Subject(s): Death;love - Loss Of;man-woman Relationships; "dead, The;male-female Relations;


LADY HAMILTON, by ISABELLA LICKBARROW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Round sizergh's antique, massy walls
Last Line: In solemn dirges o'er her tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Hamilton, Lady Emma (1765-1815); Supernatural; Youth; Dead, The


LADY ISABELLA (2), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lady isabella, / thou art gone away
Last Line: We too may pass away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Heaven; Tears; Women; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


LAKE ISLE OF BLED, by JAMES RAGAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I still see the stones of bled through the mirror
Last Line: She would rather see, and seeing, be the bones of death
Subject(s): Death; Yugoslavia


LAMENT, by ALEXANDER F. BERGMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: In this time of the year when leaves fall
Last Line: The angel of death walks in the corridors, the many-handed stalks all night
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest


LAMENT, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How she would have loved
Last Line: In her yew-arched bed.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LAMENT, by HUGH HOLLAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lo, now he shineth yonder
Subject(s): Death


LAMENT, by CHARLES KINGSLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The merry merry lark was up and singing
Last Line: Sleeps sound till the bell brings me.
Variant Title(s): The Merry Lark
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


LAMENT, by JOHN RICHARD MORELAND    Poem Text                    
First Line: O yesterday her hands were white
Last Line: The music of her voice is gone.
Subject(s): Death; Lament; Dead, The


LAMENT, by THEODORE MORRISON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Since I have lost her that I loved so well
Subject(s): Death


LAMENT, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sting of bees took away my father
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Dead, The


LAMENT, by CAROLE VOPAT    Poem Source                    
First Line: The disease that soiled your immaculate body
Last Line: Peter, how I wish you were %on your way to a fish dinner at the anchorage!
Subject(s): Death - Children


LAMENT DROLATIQUE, by MAX ENDICOFF    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death overtook her
Last Line: Than ever. ...
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Passion; Dead, The


LAMENT FOR A LITTLE CHILD, by RODEN BERKELEY WRIOTHESLEY NOEL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am lying in the tomb, love
Last Line: O my little child!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Lament; Mothers; Death - Babies


LAMENT FOR BARNEY FLANAGAN, by JAMES KEIR BAXTER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Flanagan got up on a saturday morning
Last Line: Despise not, o lord, the work of thine own hands %and let light perpetual shine upon him
Alternate Author Name(s): Hemi; Baxter, James K.
Subject(s): Alcoholics And Alcoholism; Bars And Bartenders; Death


LAMENT FOR GLASGERION, by ELINOR WYLIE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The lovely body of the dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Benet, William Rose, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Solitude; Aging; Dead, The; Loneliness


LAMENT FOR GOLDEN GOURD, JIN-HU, by CAO ZHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Caressed and nursed in swaddling clothes
Last Line: But a time will come when I go with you
Subject(s): China - Song Dynasty (960-1278); Death - Children


LAMENT FOR HIS VIRTUES AND VERSES, ON THE DEATH OF DON GUIDO, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was pneumonia in the end
Last Line: Completely formal, %the andalusian gentleman!
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Pneumonia; Sickness


LAMENT FOR IGNAXIO SANCHEZ MEJIAS, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis            
First Line: At five in the afternoon
Last Line: And I remember a sad breeze through the olive trees
Subject(s): Andalusia, Spain; Bullfights And Bullfighters; Creative Ability; Death; Performing Arts - Spain


LAMENT FOR SION Y GLYN, by LEWYS GLYN COTHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: One son was my darling-dwynwen!
Last Line: And farewell, my cheery friend, %buried while I live, sion my son
Subject(s): Death - Children


LAMENT FOR TADHG CRONIN'S CHILDREN, by AOGAN O RATHAILLE                        Poet's Biography
First Line: That day the sails of the ship were torn
Alternate Author Name(s): O Rathaille, Aodhagan
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning; Death - Babies; Bereavement


LAMENT FOR TADHG CRONIN'S CHILDREN, by AOGAN O RATHAILLE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: That day the sails of the ship were torn
Last Line: My heart cries - %for the three dead children
Alternate Author Name(s): O Rathaille, Aodhagan
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning


LAMENT FOR THE MAKARIS [WHEN HE WAS SEIK], by WILLIAM DUNBAR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I that in heill [or, heal] was and glaidness [or, gladness].
Last Line: Timor mortis conturbat me.
Variant Title(s): Dunbar's Lament When He Was Sick;the Fear Of Death Confounds Me;timor Mortis Conturbat Me
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Mourning; New Year; Dead, The; Bereavement


LAMENT OF THE IRISH EMIGRANT, by HELEN SELINA SHERIDAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm sitting on the stile, mary
Last Line: When first you were my bride.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gifford, Lady; Dufferin, Lady
Variant Title(s): The Irish Immigrant
Subject(s): Death; Ireland; Mourning; Dead, The; Irish; Bereavement


LAMENTING HIS WIFE'S DEATH, by TAJIHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the evening
Last Line: Now I lie alone
Subject(s): Death


LAMENTING THE DEAD, by P'AN YUEH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Before I know it, winter and spring depart
Last Line: Perhaps a time will come when it will fade %and I, like chuang tzu, can pound the tub
Subject(s): Death


LAND OF ALVARGONZALEZ: THAT EVENING, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Over the naked fields
Last Line: A mastiff and a thousand sheep
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Assassination; Crime And Criminals; Death


LANDSCAPE IN BLUE AND BRONZE, by PATRICIA FARGNOLI    Poem Source                    
First Line: If she had lived my mother would have told me
Last Line: Toward the deepest water, its blue embrace
Subject(s): Caribbean Sea; Death; Landscape; Memory; Mothers; Parents; Water


LANDSCAPE WITH TWO GRAVES AND AN ASSYRIAN HOUND, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Get up
Last Line: Get up, so you can hear the assyrian hound %howling
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Graves


LANGUAGE WITH ONE WORD: 1. DURING THE LAST MONTHS, by KRISTY NIELSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The woman must smile back at the face of death. Privately, she is unable
Last Line: Moon with me, he says, meaning: you will remember this forever
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Romance


LANGUAGE WITH ONE WORD: 2. BEFORE HE DIES, by KRISTY NIELSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is best to try in the morning. She makes her lips into fish and kisses
Last Line: Love,' the angel says seductively. 'all love.'
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of


LARABELLE: CANTO SECOND, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A smiling peace, revolving years had told
Last Line: Is our young hero -- worthy johny green.
Subject(s): Death; Nations; Peace; War; Dead, The


LARABELLE; CANTO THIRD, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The blow that lays the soldier on the plain
Last Line: No trace is found of worthy johny green.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Grief; Soldiers; War; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


LARGO, by JOHANNES EDFELT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Reverence and fear fill us when we are confronted
Last Line: Clamor and the eternity of absolute silence
Subject(s): Animal Rights; Animals; Death - Animals; Hunting; Rabbits


LARK, by JOSE SANTOS CHOCANO    Poem Source                    
First Line: O romeo, go not yet away!' with love
Last Line: Go, romeo, go forth; there still is time, %it is the lark!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love; Romeo And Juliet


LARS; A PASTORAL OF NORWAY: BOOK 1, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On curtained eyes, and bosoms warm with rest
Last Line: Not shameful straw-death of the sick and old.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Love; Norway; Dead, The


LARS; A PASTORAL OF NORWAY: BOOK 2., by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lars lived, because the life within his frame
Last Line: The same sweet words; and so the twain were one.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Love; Norway; Dead, The


LARS; A PASTORAL OF NORWAY: BOOK 3., by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Love's history, as life's, is ended not
Last Line: Break up the night, and make it beautiful.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Love; Norway; Dead, The


LAS ANIMAS, by MARIO LUZI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Fire everywhere, the gentle fire of brushwood
Last Line: Is awareness for ardor or the dark
Subject(s): Death; Fire


LAS! MORT QUI T'A FAIT SI HARDIE, by CHARLES D'ORLEANS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, you have made it your pleasure
Last Line: Torment, sorrow, and pain
Alternate Author Name(s): D'orleans, Duc; Orleans, Charles Of
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of


LAST DAY, by GEORGE SEFERIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The day was cloudy. No one could come to a decision
Last Line: Let's go home and turn on the light
Subject(s): Death


LAST DAY, by WEN YI-TUO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Water sobs and sobs in the bamboo pipe gutter.
Last Line: I close my eyelids then follow him out
Subject(s): Death; Waiting


LAST DAYS , by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was reasonable / to expect. So he wrote. The next day
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LAST DAYS (1), by DONALD HALL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was reasonable %to expect. So he wrote. The next day
Last Line: With his thumb he closed her round brown eyes
Subject(s): Death


LAST DAYS (2), by DONALD HALL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Home from the hospital
Last Line: With his thumb he closed her round brown eyes
Subject(s): Death


LAST DECADE OF DE KOONING'S PAINTINGS, by JAMES SCHEVILL    Poem Source                    
First Line: No more depth, no deep layering
Last Line: Radiant end-lines appear, dark end's eclipse!
Subject(s): Death; Paintings And Painters


LAST GIFT, by FREDRICA KAY    Poem Text                    
First Line: They have laid me here on this windy hill
Last Line: Thru the long grass overhead.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


LAST HANGING, by JUANITA BROWN TOBIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Two boys were butchering rabbits
Last Line: Coming out of the post office
Subject(s): Death; Murder


LAST JOURNEY, by ENRIQUE GONZALEZ MARTINEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: He has gone
Last Line: For the departing, and the journey's why
Subject(s): Absence; Death


LAST JOURNEY, by JUAN RAMON JIMENEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: I shall go away. And the birds will stay
Last Line: And the birds will remain still singing
Subject(s): Death; Nostalgia; Solitude


LAST JUMPING JACKS, by STEPHEN DOBYNS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Heart deliberates upon the end of the world
Last Line: Before the power is cut - still burning, still bright
Subject(s): Death; Hearts


LAST LESSONS, by JOANNE LOWERY    Poem Source                    
First Line: After weeks of planning
Last Line: And the first secret of the dead %is a shrill horn full of everything
Subject(s): Death - Children


LAST LINES, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I look out I see the fair
Last Line: Their supple thighs towards the sleek ocean.
Subject(s): Death; Introspection; Self; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


LAST LINES OF THOMAS INGOLDSBY, by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As I laye a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge
Last Line: Here is rest!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Ingoldsby, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LAST OF MY CHINESE UNCLES ENTERS THE GATES OF HEAVEN, by CATHY SONG    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And my mother, unable to weep, grieves for the dead
Last Line: Weep, my hands shout. %weep and live
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Mothers; Mourning; Uncles


LAST PARADE, by NORA E. HUFFMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Boatman, look to your oars
Last Line: All has been done, and said.
Subject(s): Death; Parades; Dead, The


LAST POEM, by PO CHU-YI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They have put my bed beside the unpainted screen
Last Line: I lie back on my pillows and sleep with my face to the south.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bai Juyi; Bo Juyi; Po Chu-i; Lo T'ien; Jyu-yi
Subject(s): China - Tang Dynasty (618-905); Death; Dead, The


LAST POEM ABOUT THE DEAD, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sounds like this: a long sweet silence
Last Line: How to tell you what it's like
Subject(s): Daughters; Death


LAST PRELUDE, by SARA TEASDALE            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If this shall be the last time
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LAST PRELUDE, by SARA TEASDALE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If this shall be the last time
Last Line: Miles on uncounted miles
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death


LAST REVELATION, by WINIFRED ADAMS BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Within this strange tenebrous shell
Last Line: And deep-sequestered soul of him.
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Life; Soul; Dead, The


LAST RIGHTS IN IJEBU, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here custom requires
Last Line: To their graves with choirs
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death


LAST RITES, by JAN LEE ANDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: When I am dead, let my body rest for three days
Last Line: About the next implausible realm
Subject(s): Death; Rites And Ceremonies


LAST RITES, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush
Last Line: Raise him a tombstone of snow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Variant Title(s): Sing-song; A Nursery Rhyme Book: 10
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


LAST THINGS, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is no one to do it for me
Last Line: And know contentment too!
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Dead, The; Parting


LAST THOUGHTS OF PIERRE LAPORTE, STUFFED & LEFT IN A CAR TRUNK AT ..., by CAROLYN MARIE SOUAID    Poem Source                    
First Line: Their jackal eyes, their jangling
Last Line: Just wanting a pillow %& a last grab of air
Subject(s): Automobiles; Death; Memory


LAST VERSES, by THOMAS CHATTERTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell, bristolia's dingy piles of brick
Last Line: And this last act of wretchedness forgive.
Subject(s): Bristol, England; Death; Dead, The


LAST VERSES, by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I beneath the cold red earth am sleeping
Last Line: Sad one, depart!
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, Isaac
Variant Title(s): Lines Given To A Friend
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LAST WEEK, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, the new - chum went to the backblock run
Last Line: I drank it all up last week!
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Dead, The


LAST WORDS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "I, living, drew thee from the vale"
Last Line: Alone the hill of calvary
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


LAST WORDS, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I do not want a plain box, I want a sarcophagus
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LAST WORDS MY MOTHER TOLD ME, by LEAH MAINES    Poem Source                    
First Line: The last words my mother told me were not I love you
Last Line: In that special place of closed eyes again
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Mothers


LAST WORDS OF A SEVENTH-RATE POET, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bill, I feel far from quite right -- if not further: already the pill
Last Line: Jam satis.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Self-criticism; Dead, The


LAST WORDS OF MY ENGLISH GRANDMOTHER, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There were some dirty plates
Last Line: What are all those %fuzzy-looking things out there? %trees? Well I'm tired %of them and rolled her h
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Men; Mothers


LATE REFLECTIONS, by BABETTE DEUTSCH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Old and sick, you turn away from mirrors
Last Line: But the love that illumines reason required that, %after a death in the house, mirrors be covered
Alternate Author Name(s): Yarmolinsky, Avrahm, Mrs.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Mirrors


LATE SPRING IN THE NUCLEAR AGE; FOR CLARE ROSSINI, by ANDREW HUDGINS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The fish hit water nymphs, breaking surface
Last Line: That our deaths will not be the last.
Subject(s): Antinuclear Movement; Death; Nuclear War; Survival; Nuclear Freeze; Dead, The; Atomic Bomb; Hydrogen Bomb


LATE SPRING, AFTER THE GULF WAR, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: Cesium drips from the horse chestnut trees
Last Line: Is infected with republican lies
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Gulf War (1991); Politics


LATE SUMMER: LAKE ERIE, by DAVID YOUNG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nearly a year since word of death
Last Line: Dreaming of love and survival
Subject(s): Summer; Lake Erie; Death


LATE VISIT, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The words were lost and then the voices failed
Last Line: And grateful draw the sod about the shoulder.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Spiritual Life; Supernatural; Dead, The


LATENT LIFE, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Though never shown by word or deed
Last Line: Not what I am.
Subject(s): Life; Death; God


LATER I'LL SAY, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Listening to %my body breaking
Subject(s): Abortion; Childlessness; Death - Children


LATER LIFE: A DOUBLE SONNET OF SONNETS, 27, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have dreamed of death: -- what will it be to die
Last Line: May miss the goal at last, may miss a crown.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Dreams; Death


LATIMER AND RIDLEY, BURNED AT THE STAKE IN OXFORD, 1555, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis good to sing of champions old
Last Line: The word of god, be ours!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death; Freedom; Heresy; Religious Discrimination; Singing & Singers; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The; Liberty; Heretics; Religious Conflict; Songs


LAUGHTER, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When wrought of joy and innocence
Last Line: "his ""oil of gladness"" flows."
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LAURA; IN MEMORIAM, by JOHN GODFREY SAXE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O hateful death!' my angry spirit cries
Last Line: "it cannot, sure, be very hard to die."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LAUREATE, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death met a little child who cried
Last Line: No foolish tear be spilled upon it!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LAUS VENERIS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Asleep or waking is it? For her neck
Last Line: Explicit laus veneris.
Subject(s): Death; God; Kisses; Love - Nature Of; Dead, The


LAVA, by DANIELA CRASNARU    Poem Source                    
First Line: All that I loved, I've killed
Last Line: Drowned deeper and deeper by the lava %of my words
Subject(s): Death; Life; Volcanoes


LAVENDER, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: How prone we are to hide and hoard
Last Line: Roll down our cheeks as we behold / our faded lavender
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


LAWRENCE AND LUDLOW, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Relics of the fallen brave!
Last Line: "noble is the hero's name, / glory claims it as her own!"
Subject(s): "death;heroism;lawrence, James (1781-1813);memory;soldiers;trinity Churchyard (new York);" "dead, The;heroes;heroines;


LAZARUS, by EDWARD RALPH CHEYNEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: He may stumble stiffly -- being obviously dead --
Last Line: To pierce whatever coffins he may wear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cheyney, Ralph
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Lazarus; Worms; Dead, The


LAZARUS, by PEDRO PRADO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Who calls me?' and lazarus, coming forth from %the tomb
Last Line: Of his vanished first love!'
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Lazarus


LAZARUS CALLED FROM THE CAVE, by JAN LEE ANDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: His illness came on slowly over time
Last Line: Already another age of oblations had begun
Subject(s): Death; Soul


LAZARUS NOT RAISED, by THOMSON WILLIAM GUNN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He was not changed. His friends around the grave
Last Line: The scheduled miracle would have taken place
Alternate Author Name(s): Gunn, Thom
Subject(s): Death


LE ROI EST MORT. VIVE LE ROI!, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why wait for arthur? He too long has slept
Last Line: "who shouts, ""the king is dead. Long live the king!"
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Death; Arthur, King; Dead, The


LEACHED, by FRANCES SAWYER    Poem Text                    
First Line: In france they martyred one progenitor
Last Line: Heroes set forth in a menagerie.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; England; France; Martyrs; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; English


LEAF AND THE TREE, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When will you learn, my self, to be
Last Line: The tallest trunk that ever stood, %in time, without a dream to keep, %crawls in beside the root to
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death


LEAF FROM THE DEVIL'S JEST-BOOK, by EDWIN MARKHAM    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beside the sewing-table chained and bent
Last Line: A white face floating in the whirling ball, %a dead face splashing in the river reeds?
Subject(s): Death


LEARNING, by S. W. BLISS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like a girl and her favorite doll
Subject(s): Death - Children


LEAVES A-VALLEN, by WILLIAM BARNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There the ash-tree leaves do vall
Last Line: Voremost they that dropp'd behind.
Subject(s): Autumn; Children; Death; Mortality; Seasons; Time; Fall; Childhood; Dead, The


LEAVES IN THE YARD, by JOHN DANIEL PARSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Go gather leaves and heap them into / pyres!
Last Line: Buried, like leaves, in leaves of wilderness.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Leaves; Nature; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


LEAVES OF EBONY, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My cigarette glows
Last Line: With ponchos of ice and no hat
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Old Age


LEAVES, SHADOWS, AND DREAMS, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have seen all things pass and all men go
Last Line: Grey shadows in the grass.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Gray (color); Green (color); Leaves; Shadows; Dead, The; Nightmares; Grey (color)


LEAVING THE HOSPICE, by MARILYN NELSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Abba jacob said: / it's amazing! The old nun has been resurrected!
Last Line: What awaits is welcome purer than true love's first kiss
Alternate Author Name(s): Waniek, Marilyn Nelson
Subject(s): Death


LEAVINGS, by DEENA POSY METZGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I want what is left
Last Line: And we will have rain, %and begin again
Subject(s): Absence; Corpses; Death; Skeletons


LEE FORE BRACE, by CICELY FOX SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There was ten men hauling on the lee fore brace
Last Line: That night in the wild horn sea!
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The


LEE O. HARRIS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O say not he is dead
Last Line: And say: he lives, we know.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Honor; Love; Patriotism; Dead, The


LEFT IN LIFE: 1, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I would not have thee know the tears I weep
Last Line: That thou shalt never know.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Memory; Dead, The


LEGAL MURDER, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Away with legal murder! Must the man
Last Line: This legal murder — crime of crimes to-day!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Justice; Murder; Dead, The


LENARE: A STORY OF THE SOUTHERN REVOLUTION: 1. THE MAGIC GLASS, by MARY HUNT MCCALEB ODOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Twas fair and bright the first of may
Last Line: When fate shall weave thy destiny.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Confederate States Of America; Death; Love; Plays & Playwrights; U.s. - History; Women; Confederacy; Dead, The


LENARE: A STORY OF THE SOUTHERN REVOLUTION: 10. NORTHERN CHIEF, by MARY HUNT MCCALEB ODOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Cold winter laid him down to rest
Last Line: "I'll even say farewell to-night."
Subject(s): American Civil War; Confederate States Of America; Death; Love; Plays & Playwrights; U.s. - History; Women; Confederacy; Dead, The


LENARE: A STORY OF THE SOUTHERN REVOLUTION: 16. THE MAIDEN'S PRAYER, by MARY HUNT MCCALEB ODOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: It was a beauteous, heavenly night
Last Line: When walter draws to win lenare.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Confederate States Of America; Death; Love; Plays & Playwrights; U.s. - History; Women; Confederacy; Dead, The


LENARE: A STORY OF THE SOUTHERN REVOLUTION: 17. THE RESCUE, by MARY HUNT MCCALEB ODOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: At midnight's holy hour - a time
Last Line: They thought on their unburied dead.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Confederate States Of America; Death; Love; Plays & Playwrights; U.s. - History; Women; Confederacy; Dead, The


LENARE: A STORY OF THE SOUTHERN REVOLUTION: 18. THE NUPTIALS, by MARY HUNT MCCALEB ODOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Twelve hours passed -- the grave had closed
Last Line: But wind as one through time forever.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Confederate States Of America; Death; Love; Plays & Playwrights; U.s. - History; Women; Confederacy; Dead, The


LENARE: A STORY OF THE SOUTHERN REVOLUTION: 2. THE PICKET, by MARY HUNT MCCALEB ODOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Twas night; on old potomac's shore
Last Line: And then resumed his weary pace.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Confederate States Of America; Death; Love; Plays & Playwrights; U.s. - History; Women; Confederacy; Dead, The


LENARE: A STORY OF THE SOUTHERN REVOLUTION: 3. THE BATTLE, by MARY HUNT MCCALEB ODOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: The cannon's roar booms on the air
Last Line: But deeper still in darkness go.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Confederate States Of America; Death; Love; Plays & Playwrights; U.s. - History; Women; Confederacy; Dead, The


LENARE: A STORY OF THE SOUTHERN REVOLUTION: 5. RECOGNITION - APPEAL, by MARY HUNT MCCALEB ODOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Whiling the summer hours away
Last Line: But strength is given as we need.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Confederate States Of America; Death; Love; Plays & Playwrights; U.s. - History; Women; Confederacy; Dead, The


LENINGRAD SYMPHONY, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: The theater's swollen and static with winter
Last Line: How soon will the war end? Will it end %soon?
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; War; Winter


LENTEN FLOWERS, by KATHLEEN JESSIE RAINE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Primrose, anemone, bluebell, moss
Last Line: All must die that enter here!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Trees; Dead, The


LEO, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I made a journey o'er the sea
Last Line: That we shall meet again?
Subject(s): Death; Past; Sea; Silence; Travel; Dead, The; Ocean; Journeys; Trips


LEONAINIE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Leonainie - angels named her
Last Line: From me like a dream.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; God; Summer; Death - Babies


LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM, by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Khalifs and khans have we beheld, who trod
Last Line: Trumpet his name, and flood his deeds with day.
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Time; Dead, The; World


LEOPOLD ZUNZ, by J. F.    Poem Text                    
First Line: To thee o'er whose fresh-closed tomb
Last Line: Nor soon nor yet will bid a last farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Honor; Jews; Memory; Dead, The; Judaism


LES CASQUETS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: From the depth of the waters that lighten and darken
Last Line: The love of the heart of the sea.
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


LES MORTS VONT VITE, by HENRY CUYLER BUNNER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Les morts vont vite! Ay, for a little space
Last Line: Les morts vont vite!
Subject(s): Death; Illness; Dead, The


LES NOYADES, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whatever a man of the sons of men
Last Line: To burn for ever in burning hell
Subject(s): Death; France; Judgments; Love; Dead, The


LEST WE FORGET, by LOIS M. EISH    Poem Text                    
First Line: When death shall curtain them about
Last Line: There's no forgiveness after death.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Forgiveness; Funerals; Dead, The; Clemency; Burials


LET ME GO DOWN TO DUST, by LEW SARETT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let me go down to dust and dreams
Last Line: Gives its worn body back to earth again.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Dust; Night; Dead, The; Nightmares; Bedtime


LET ME LIVE OUT MY YEARS, by JOHN GNEISENAU NEIHARDT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let me live out my years in heat of blood!
Last Line: That feels the master melody- and snaps
Subject(s): Death


LET THEM GO, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let the dream go. Are there not other dreams
Last Line: Let the love die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Love; Night; Vision; Dead, The; Nightmares; Bedtime


LET THEM REJOICE IN THEIR BEDS', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The winds sing to us where we lie
Last Line: In the harvest-land of love
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Jesus Christ; Death


LETRILLA: THE LORD OF DOLLARS, by FRANCISCO GOMEZ DE QUEVEDO Y VILLEGAS    Poem Source     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Over kings and priests and scholars
Last Line: Rules the mighty lord of dollars
Alternate Author Name(s): Quevedo, Francisco Gomez De; Quevedo, Francisco De
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Death; Graves; Heaven


LETTER, by OTTO ORBAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I found the letter in a drawer among old bills and papers. 'if
Last Line: Indifferent curtain on the stage of delusion
Subject(s): Death; Letters; Messengers; News; Postal Service


LETTER FROM MEXICO, by EDOUARD JOACHIM CORBIERE    Poem Text                    
First Line: You gave the youngster into my care. - he's dead
Last Line: "a soldier. An old salt."
Alternate Author Name(s): Corbiere, Tristan
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sailing & Sailors; Death - Babies; Seamen; Sails


LETTER FROM MEXICO, by EDOUARD JOACHIM CORBIERE    Poem Text                    
First Line: You put the kid in my care. He's dead
Last Line: "a soldier. An old salt."
Alternate Author Name(s): Corbiere, Tristan
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sailing & Sailors; Death - Babies; Seamen; Sails


LETTER IN AUTUMN, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: This first october of your death
Subject(s): Death; Marital Love; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


LETTER TO CAREL FABRITIUS, SEPTEMBER 1643, by STEPHEN FRECH    Poem Source                    
First Line: I groan when I think of you in that low spot
Last Line: Oh, carel, your loss winters the night
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief


LETTER TO MY MOTHER, by SALVATORE QUASIMODO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Mater dulcissima, now the mists descend
Last Line: Perhaps someone will answer? O death of mercy, %death of modyesty. Farewell, dear one, farewell, my
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


LETTER TO THE FRONT: 2, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Even during war, moments of delicate peace
Subject(s): War; Death; Dead, The


LETTER WITH NO ADDRESS, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Your daffodils rose up
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LETTERS FOR THE DEAD, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The air darkened toward morning
Subject(s): Family Life; Travel; Death; Conduct Of Life; Relatives; Journeys; Trips; Dead, The


LETTERS FROM VICKSBURG: 18. BERWICK LA. OCT 2ND 1863, by GARY GILDNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Mrs. Blood. Dear madam, yours of sept. 13
Last Line: But o alas! In life we are in death
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Typhoid Fever; U.s. - History


LETTERS TO YESENIN: 1; TO D.G., by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This matted and glossy photo of yesenin
Last Line: Years before the articulate noose.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Russia; Yesenin, Sergei (1895-1925); Dead, The; Soviet Union; Russians


LETTERS TO YESENIN: 23, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I want to bother you with some recent nonsense; a classmate dropped
Last Line: Ropes.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Imaginary Conversations; Poetry & Poets; Yesenin, Sergei (1895-1925); Dead, The


LETTERS TO YESENIN: 25, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: An afterthought to my previous note; we must closely watch any self-pity
Last Line: Those others.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Imaginary Conversations; Memory; Yesenin, Sergei (1895-1925); Dead, The


LETTERS TO YESENIN: 27, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I won my wings! I got all a's! We bought fresh fruit! The toilet
Last Line: Before those final minutes you didn't find out something new.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Yesenin, Sergei (1895-1925); Dead, The


LETTERS TO YESENIN: 29, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We're nearing the end of this homage that often resembles a
Last Line: Single green month to go from the closest to so far from death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Imaginary Conversations; Yesenin, Sergei (1895-1925); Dead, The


LETTERS TO YESENIN: 30, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The last and I'm shrinking from the coldness of your spirit: that
Last Line: With faithfully until they cast you out.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Imaginary Conversations; Yesenin, Sergei (1895-1925); Dead, The


LETTERS TO YESENIN: 7, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death thou comest when I had thee least in mind said everyman
Last Line: Who turns out to be a mermaid.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Vision; Yesenin, Sergei (1895-1925); Dead, The


LETTICE, by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Little lettice is dead, they say
Last Line: On the hills, and no longer rue her!
Alternate Author Name(s): Field, Michael (with Edith Emma Cooper)
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


LETTING IN THE DAY, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not yet a month
Last Line: Between us and what lives outside %our lives, disappears
Subject(s): Death; Grief


LEVIATHAN, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Leviathanic natures, / huge-browed, vast-spined
Last Line: Of time and night.
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Skulls; Dead, The; Ocean


LIE STILL, SLEEP BECALMED, by DYLAN THOMAS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lie still, sleep becalmed, sufferer with the wound
Subject(s): Sea; Death; Conduct Of Life; Ocean; Dead, The


LIFE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh! Let the soul its slumber break
Last Line: "alas! Before it bids us wake, / ye disappear!"
Subject(s): Death;life; "dead, The;


LIFE, by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Life! I know not what thou art
Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia
Subject(s): Life; Death; Dead, The


LIFE, by JOSEPH BEAUMONT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Alas poor life, no more will I
Last Line: From this intestine warre, & I shall live.
Subject(s): Beauty; Contrariness; Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A child is born
Last Line: On the stone of the door-sill
Subject(s): Death, Return From; Future Life; Soldiers


LIFE, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once a thronged throughfare that wound afar
Last Line: Footsore, at nightfall limping to death's door.
Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D.
Subject(s): Death; Wandering & Wanderers; Dead, The; Wanderlust; Vagabonds; Tramps; Hoboes


LIFE, by EMILY OREDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Eternal strife is on
Last Line: Finds a sublimer goal.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE, by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We are born; we laugh; we weep
Last Line: "endure and -- die?"
Alternate Author Name(s): Cornwall, Barry; Proctor, Bryan Waller
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LIFE, by BRUCE HOLLAND ROGERS    Poem Text                    
First Line: They found him asleep in the oaken shade
Last Line: What mother's child had come home to rest.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE AFTER DEATH, by SAMUEL BUTLER (1612-1680)    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not on sad stygian shore, nor in clear sheen
Subject(s): Death


LIFE AFTER SIDS, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: How I felt
Last Line: She belongs to me %and she is going to live!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


LIFE AND DEATH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: What is the life of man?
Last Line: A spirit's joy which death can never kill
Subject(s): Death;life; "dead, The;


LIFE AND DEATH, by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I rented once a house of clay
Last Line: For it was christened death, by time.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH, by CARROLL CARSTAIRS    Poem Text                    
First Line: If death should come with his cold hasty kiss
Last Line: That it shall be as wonderful as life.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH, by ERNEST HOWARD CROSBY    Poem Text                    
First Line: So he died for his faith. That is fine
Last Line: Never mind how he died.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH, by WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNKERLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death preys on life
Last Line: That we might live.
Alternate Author Name(s): Oxenham, John
Subject(s): Death; Life; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


LIFE AND DEATH, by PATRICIA FILLINGHAM    Poem Source                    
First Line: Maria is a displaced person
Subject(s): Death - Children


LIFE AND DEATH, by RICHARD WATSON GILDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What, then, is life, - what death?
Last Line: Death but the pause between.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Music & Musicians; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH, by JAMES HERVEY HYSLOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We come into the noisy world
Last Line: The distant purposes of god.
Subject(s): Death; God; Life; Love; Peace; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH, by BEN JONSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The ports of death are sins; of life, good deeds
Last Line: For good men but see death, the wicked taste it.
Variant Title(s): Of Life And Death
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH, by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Afraid of death?-a quiet sleep
Last Line: And shall be blest.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Pity; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What is life, father?
Last Line: "and god is over all!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Life; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


LIFE AND DEATH, by MILTON SAWYER ROSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Life has been unkind
Last Line: Created by the futility of death.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH: 1, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O solemn portal, veiled in mist and cloud
Last Line: That must be somehow best that comes to all.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH: 2, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Or endless sleep 'twill be, - and that is rest
Last Line: Into the unknown, air on golden wing.
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Future Life; Dead, The; Liberty; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


LIFE AND DEATH: 3, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If death be final, what is life, with all
Last Line: A few more inches to a coral-reef.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE AND DEATH: 4, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If at one door stands life to cheat our trust
Last Line: Of thunder falls. There is no life beyond?
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


LIFE AND DEATH: 8, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not for a rapture unalloyed I ask
Last Line: To aid the larger life that may survive.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE AND HOPE, by JAMES HERVEY HYSLOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The poet, seer, philosopher, or friend
Last Line: Far off events beyond the gates of death.
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Life; Love; Dead, The; Optimism


LIFE AND I, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Life and I are lovers, straying
Last Line: And plight troth with death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Flowers; Life; Love; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


LIFE IN DEATH, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He should have followed who goes forth before us
Last Line: August 2, 1891.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE IN DEATH AND DEATH IN LIFE, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If the dread day that calls thee hence
Last Line: Crowns it eternal and divine!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; God; Life; Love; Soul; Dead, The


LIFE LOOKS ON DEATH, by ESTHER RUSSELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tonight I sit alone with my dead love
Last Line: In fright that wondrous life should lose itself.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love - Loss Of; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


LIFE OR DEATH, by EDMUND BOLTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Doth life survive the touch of death?
Last Line: And doubt before the light shall fly.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIFE OUT OF DEATH, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now I've said all I would, mother
Last Line: "heaven."
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Life; Love; Mothers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


LIFE PASSES ON, by MARIANNE CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Why bind me now - 'I am that which I am'
Last Line: Through shining open gateways we embark.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LIFE RECONCILING TO DEATH, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: When first with morning step we roam
Last Line: Or pulse's beat.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


LIFE WORK, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The softening underfoot, a perceptible shift
Last Line: Opens through dirt and duff, last year's leaves
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


LIFE YOU SAVED, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The day your friends jumped into the pickup,
Last Line: I had forgotten how good the air tastes %when we think it's our last breath.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


LIFE [AND DEATH], by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Life! I know not what thou art
Last Line: Bid me good morning.
Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


LIFE'S FALLACY, by CHARLES V. H. ROBERTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: All seeming hollow, all thy joys are naught!
Last Line: With griefs thou weavest alone in heart.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Sickness; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Illness


LIFE'S JOURNEY, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The step of hoary time is slow
Subject(s): Death


LIFE'S ROSES, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When you are very old, by the hearth's glare
Last Line: And pluck life's roses, oh! To-day, to-day.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Life; Love; Praise; Roses; Singing & Singers; Dead, The


LIFE'S TWO INTERPRETERS: 1, by CLYDE MCGEE    Poem Text                    
First Line: As tales oft told we bring to end our years
Last Line: "death wins! Fate holds us in captivity!"
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


LIFE-HOOK, by JUANITA FERNANDEZ MORALES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Love: if I die don't take me to the cemetery
Last Line: I will rise to watch you. I'll be the purple lilies
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of


LIFT ME HIGHER, by MARY TUCKER LAMBERT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lift me higher! Lift me higher! / from this sphere of earthly dross
Last Line: "lifted higher"" -- than life's cares."
Alternate Author Name(s): Tucker, Mary Eliza Perine
Subject(s): Death - Children; Heaven; Death - Babies; Paradise


LIGHT RAIN ON LIGHT DUST, by HEINER MULLER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: When you come to the gates of go
Subject(s): Death; Rain


LIGHT [AND LOVE], by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The night has a thousand eyes / and the day but one
Last Line: When its love is done.
Variant Title(s): Night;the Night Has A Thousand Eyes
Subject(s): Death; Love; Transience; Dead, The; Impermanence


LIGHT-YEARS, by PATRICIA GOEDICKE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Under my hand mere
Last Line: The sudden flare of feeling we almost touch
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Man-woman Relationships; Mothers; Sympathy


LIGHTNING SPREADS OUT ACROSS THE WATER, by PATRICIA FARGNOLI    Poem Source                    
First Line: It was already too late %when the swimmers began
Last Line: The vacant imponderable sky
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Lightning; Nature; Sea; Swimming


LIKE A CHILD, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Playing there in the sun, chasing the butterflies
Last Line: Like a child.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Children; Death; Childhood; Dead, The


LIKE MINE, THE VEINS OF THESE THAT SLUMBER, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: I with ice in all my pulses %shall sleep as sound
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Death


LIKE STARS BUT MOVING, by DAVID KELLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Out for an evening run last week
Last Line: To find out what they cost
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Peace


LIKE THE SEA, KISSES, by VICENTE ALEIXANDRE    Poem Source     Poem Explanation                
First Line: Emblems mean nothing
Last Line: Magical in the light, then they turn lifeless
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love - Loss Of; Romance


LILIES, by EDNA DE LYNN    Poem Text                    
First Line: White lily, lovely flower!
Last Line: One a banner of life!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Life; Lilies; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


LILIES II, by AMY LYNN SIPPLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The lark rang %its spectacular overture
Last Line: In his cherry rocker
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Lilies; Peace


LIMBO, by ROBERT WRIGLEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The preacher waited. So here
Subject(s): Abortions; Death; Christianity; Dead, The


LIME HILL, by KATE FARRELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: The final handshake you might call it
Last Line: Reading your name and age %we must mark it
Subject(s): Death; Life


LINES, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I die but when the grave shall press
Last Line: Where blissful ages never die
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LINES (1), by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The cold earth slept below
Last Line: Might visit thee at will.
Subject(s): Death; Shelley, Harriet Westbrook; Dead, The


LINES COMPOSED AT THE REQUEST OF A DEAR FRIEND SUFFERING FROM GRIEF, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O earth! Abode of grief and sin
Last Line: The grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Depression, Mental; Friendship; Graves; Grief; Peace; Dead, The; Mentally Depressed; Mental Distress; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


LINES COMPOSED FOR A MEMORIAL OF ASHLEY COWPER, ESQ, by WILLIAM COWPER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell! Endued will that could engage
Last Line: Love shall be satisfied, and veil the rest.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LINES FOR AN INTERMENT, by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now it is fifteen years you have lain in the meadow
Alternate Author Name(s): Fleming, Archibald
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest; War; Dead, The


LINES FOR AN INTERMENT, by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now it is fifteen years you have lain in the meadow
Last Line: Now you are dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Fleming, Archibald
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest; War


LINES FROM CATULLUS, by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun may set and rise
Last Line: One everlasting night.
Alternate Author Name(s): Catullus, Caius Valerius
Variant Title(s): The History Of The World: Translation
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LINES IN A SOVIET GARDEN, by WEET DICKINSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sun on the land, where perfumes call
Last Line: God, what a day to be quite dead in!
Subject(s): Death; Gardens & Gardening; Dead, The


LINES IN PRAISE OF PROFESSOR BLACKIE, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! The people's hearts are now full of sorrow
Last Line: Worthy of a monument, and your name written thereon in letters of gold.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Honor; Memory; Praise; Teaching & Teachers; Dead, The; Burials


LINES ON A DEAD GIRL, by PRISCILLA JANE THOMPSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Close the dim eyes, for expression hath left them
Last Line: Saying, 'amen' to her summons to rest.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LINES ON A FRIEND WHO DIED OF A FRENZY FEVER ... CALUMINOUS REPORTS, by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Edmund! Thy grave with aching eye I scan
Last Line: And fain would sleep, though pillowed on a clod!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LINES ON MOISHE NADIR-REDIVIVUS, by MOISHE NADIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Halleluja! / I sing to you my beloved friend
Last Line: Halleluja!
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Memory; Dead, The


LINES ON THE DEATH OF A PET DOG; BELONGING TO LADY DOROTHY NEVILL, by WILLIAM HURRELL MALLOCK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Where are you now, little wandering
Last Line: One little grave and a pang to us?
Alternate Author Name(s): Mallock, W. H.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


LINES ON THE DEATH OF BABY, by B. H.    Poem Source                    
First Line: One little bud the less
Subject(s): Death - Children


LINES ON THE DEATH OF CHARLES LAMB, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once, and once only, have I seen thy face
Last Line: I'd spring to earlier at the gate of heaven.
Subject(s): Death; Lamb, Charles (1775-1834); Dead, The


LINES ON THE DEATH OF EDWARD JOHN TRELAWNY, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Last high star of the years whose thunder
Last Line: Shelley, trelawny rejoins thee here
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


LINES ON THE DEATH OF HIS SON CHARLES, by DANIEL WEBSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My son, thou wast my heart's delight
Last Line: My son! My father! Guide me there.
Variant Title(s): On The Death Of My Son Charles
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sons; Death - Babies


LINES ON THE DEATH OF M.S.C., by CHARLES SPRAGUE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I knew that we must part -- day after day
Last Line: With thee rise up and bless the morning light.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LINES ON THE DEATH OF MOISHE NADIR (COMPOSED BY HIS VERY SELF), by MOISHE NADIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To the memory of moishe nadir
Last Line: A wreath of verse. ...
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Self; Dead, The


LINES ON THE DEATH OF MY MOTHER, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My mother! O my mother! When thy spirit heavenward fled
Last Line: Oh joy, we soon shall meet! Till then, my mother, fare thee well!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Love; Love - Loss Of; Mothers; Dead, The


LINES ON THE SUMMER OF THE CATTLE PLAGUE: 1865, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Summer long, and bright, and glowing
Last Line: Lord, remove thy chast'ning hand!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Cattle; Death - Animals; Nature; Plague; Summer


LINES SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MR. JOHN WHITELAW, DIED DECEMBER 3, 1863, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once dear companion of my early youth
Last Line: Peace to thy ashes, peace; dear friend, farewell!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


LINES TO A LADY, by DJUNA BARNES    Poem Text                    
First Line: Lay her under the rusty grass
Last Line: Within the grain.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


LINES TO A YOUNG MOTHER, by CHARLES SPRAGUE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Young mother! What can feeble friendship say
Last Line: And laid my first-born in the silent tomb.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


LINES TO AN ONSETTLED YOUNG MAN, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O what is life at last,' says
Last Line: Hit's jes' the thing yer lookin' fer!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Dead, The


LINES UNDER A SUN-DIAL IN THE CHURCH-YARD AT THORNEY, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mark well my shade, and seriously attend
Last Line: And know, each fleeting hour may be thy last.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Time; Dead, The


LINES UPON THE DEATH OF CHARLEY DU BIGNON, by MARY TUCKER LAMBERT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The years of manhood had not tinged
Last Line: The laurel wreath of fame.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tucker, Mary Eliza Perine
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Soldiers; United States - History; Dead, The


LINES WRITTEN BY A DEATH-BED, by MATTHEW ARNOLD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, now the longing is o'erpast
Last Line: But 'tis not what our youth desires.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LINES WRITTEN IN A BOWER, by MARY LEADBEATER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dear, lovely bow'r, to-morrow morn
Last Line: Though leaving earth for heav'n.
Alternate Author Name(s): Shackleton, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Dead, The; Parting


LINKED TO AN EXPERIENCE A FEELING DEEP DOWN, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Be moved and lived in all over again. Same old blunders on a different hill
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Death; Grief


LINNA, by LEXIE DEAN ROBERTSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The church was heavy with the deep sweet scent of / roses
Last Line: Amen.
Subject(s): Churches; Death; Household Employees; Cathedrals; Dead, The; Servants; Domestics; Maids


LIPPO, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now we must part, my lippo. Even so
Last Line: And cast it down. -- thou art as other men.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Grief; Hearts; Love; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


LISTENING, by MATA TRUE    Poem Text                    
First Line: My ear was tuned to listen for your step
Last Line: Of this drear, aching void where lay my heart.
Subject(s): Death; Night; Silence; Sleep; Dead, The; Bedtime


LITTLE BLACK TRAIN IS A-COMIN', by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: God tole hezykiah
Last Line: The train rolled in that night
Subject(s): Death; Railroads


LITTLE DEATHS, by ROBERT WRIGLEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Every minute to two, another moth
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Fish & Fishing; Moths; Anglers


LITTLE ELEGY, by ELINOR WYLIE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Withouten you
Alternate Author Name(s): Benet, William Rose, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


LITTLE ELEGY, by ELINOR WYLIE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Withouten you
Last Line: Or power to sing; %or anything %be kind, or fair, %and you nowhere
Alternate Author Name(s): Benet, William Rose, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship


LITTLE JIM, by EDWARD FARMER    Poem Source                    
First Line: The cottage was a thatch'd one
Last Line: In heaven, once more to meet again, %their own poor little jim
Subject(s): Coal Mines And Miners; Death - Children


LITTLE JOHNNY, by ELIZABETH DOTEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sing not, o blessed angels!
Last Line: "and helpers of their joy."
Alternate Author Name(s): Doten, Lizzie
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Graves; Love; Sympathy; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Empathy


LITTLE JUDE, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Po' little jude, why doan' yo' know
Last Line: Fo'get dat day.
Alternate Author Name(s): King, Ben
Subject(s): Babies; Death - Mothers; Infants; Dead, The


LITTLE MARJORIE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where is little marjorie?'
Last Line: "where is little marjorie?"
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Birds; Bluebirds; Death; Robins; Dead, The


LITTLE MATTIE, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead! Thirteen a month ago!
Last Line: Rather than such angels, lord!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


LITTLE NO-NAME, by LYNNE CHENEY-ROSE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Come away with me
Subject(s): Death - Children


LITTLE NORA, by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Far off upon a western shore
Last Line: Sweet words to make them glad?
Subject(s): Children; Death; Mothers & Daughters; Childhood; Dead, The


LITTLE NORA, OR THE PORTRAIT, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I ask'd of little nora, but he drew
Last Line: Still nursed her pile of summer-wreaths and smiled.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


LITTLE POEM, by NARIHIRA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Ah! Wonderful moon!
Subject(s): Death


LITTLE POEMS ABOUT LOVE, by STUART MERRILL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Seven times the four seasons had passed over the woods and the
Last Line: Word suffices for my stammering folly, a word you know well, o beloved!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Kisses; Love; Nations; Past


LITTLE PRAYER FOR A LOYALIST HERO, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A book lay beside his dead belt
Subject(s): Heroism; Death; Revolutions


LITTLEWIT AND LOFTUS, by PAMELIA VINING YULE    Poem Text                    
First Line: John littlewit, friends, was a credulous man
Last Line: And I'm wise although knowing no more!
Subject(s): Death; Faith; God; Good; Humility; Men; Science; Wisdom; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Scientists


LIVING, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: We can only live once; and death's terrors
Last Line: We shall live in the hearts of our friends
Subject(s): Death;life; "dead, The;


LIVING, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How passionately I will my life away
Last Line: To hurl myself into the changeless grave!
Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


LIVING AMONG THE DEAD, by WILLIAM MATTHEWS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: First there were those who died
Alternate Author Name(s): Matthews, William Procter
Subject(s): Death; Conduct Of Life; Dead, The


LIVING BY I-5, AUGUST 6, 1995, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: No, not the 100,000 year-old ice dam
Last Line: Each car has an aura of blue flame
Subject(s): Bombs; Death; Fire; Graves; Hiroshima, Japan; Nuclear War; Radiation And Radiation Sickness


LIVING FLAME OF LOVE, by JOHN OF THE CROSS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O living flame of love %that, burning, dost assail
Last Line: How delicate the love thou mak'st me bear
Alternate Author Name(s): Juan De La Cruz, San; Juan De Yepes
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Passion


LOBELIA, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sometimes all you need is an opening: lobelia, for instance
Last Line: The right sort of shade
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


LOCAL WOMAN'S DEATH UNDISCOVERED FOR TWO MONTHS, by MICHAEL BARNHILL    Poem Source                    
First Line: When the body rests this long
Last Line: And they haven't found me yet
Subject(s): Death; Time


LOCATIONS, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the end you are tired of those places
Last Line: Beyond, a green continent.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Love; Memory; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


LOFTHOUSE COLLIERY, 1973, by RICHARD KELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Somebody yelled 'get out!' as the coal-face split
Last Line: His lonely mind to whatever it meant to die %buried already in a violent grave
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Graves; Mines And Miners


LOFTY LANE, by EDWIN GERARD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Buckle the spur and belt again
Last Line: Before you halt at the lines again!
Alternate Author Name(s): Gerardy
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Scouting & Scouts; War; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


LOGIC, by WILLIAM REGINALD GIBBONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: A sioux woman, at
Last Line: Did you not come all the way here to be killed?'
Subject(s): Death; Native Americans; War


LOGICIANS, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: If light ripples the soft edges of air
Last Line: Our weight, uneasy on the stone
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


LOLLINGDON DOWNS: 15, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is it a sea on which the souls embark
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Death


LONE CHILDER, by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: When the wind was soft sobbin' the night
Last Line: For to hush where lone childer had died!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Solitude; Death - Babies; Loneliness


LONELINESS (1), by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I walk beside a lonely lake
Last Line: Thou comest now no more.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Solitude; Dead, The; Loneliness


LONELY CABIN, by JOHN A. SIMPSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Some say the cabin fell almost apart
Last Line: After she found her son.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Despair; Mothers & Sons; Murder; Death - Babies


LONG AFTER HE REALLY DIES, by ELISABETH MURAWSKI    Poem Source                    
First Line: She can still see
Last Line: In herself nor abandon
Subject(s): Death


LONG DISTANCE, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: We moved away
Last Line: Or was that bench on state street %okay with you today...?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


LONG DISTANCE II, by TONY HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Though my mother was already two years dead
Last Line: In my new black leather phone book there's your name %and the disconnected number I still call
Subject(s): Death


LONG JIM, by R. HOLT    Poem Text                    
First Line: We'd made a lively start away when 'mulga' had cut-out
Last Line: "it's time, I think,"" said mayne, ""for us to clear."
Alternate Author Name(s): 6 X 8
Subject(s): Bars & Bartenders; Death; Escapes; Fights; Pubs; Taverns; Saloons; Dead, The; Fugitives


LONG SILENT, by JENNIFER GARRETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Walking on the edge
Last Line: Of the world's absences, %and looking for a door %to the long silent
Subject(s): Death - Children


LONGFELLOW, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Across the sea the swift sad message darts
Last Line: Of aspiration human and divine.
Subject(s): Death; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882); Poetry & Poets; Sea; Spring; Dead, The; Ocean


LONGFELLOW (2), by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O gentlest kinsman of humanity
Last Line: Of common human need of kindliness.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882); Love; Dead, The


LONGING FOR HIS SON, FURUHI, by YAMANOUE NO OKURA    Poem Source                    
First Line: What value to me the seven kinds of treasures
Last Line: Show him the way to heaven
Alternate Author Name(s): Yamamoue Okura; Okura
Subject(s): Death - Children


LONGINGS (BURNS MODEL LODGING-HOUSE), by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is clatter on the pavement, there is hurry / in the street
Last Line: My father's homely cottage in kilcar.
Subject(s): Childhood Memories; Death; Fire; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


LOOK FIRST AT THE AIR AND ITS BLACK ELEMENT WHICH NEVER STOPS, by ROBERTO JUARROZ    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Sign and go through with it
Subject(s): Death


LOOK HE SAYS LOOK AT THIS, by DENNIS COOLEY    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Look he says look
Subject(s): Death; Storms; Wind


LOOK ON THE PICTURE AND ON THIS', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I wish we once were wedded, - then I must be true
Last Line: Will she sound our accusation in intolerable light
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Love - Loss Of; Love – Nature Of; Portraits; Memory; Death


LOOK TO THIS DAY, by KALIDASA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Such is the salutation of the dawn
Subject(s): Dawn; Death; Life Change Events


LOOKING DEATH IN THE FACE, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ay, in thy face, old fellow! Now's the time
Last Line: Help me to die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LORD CLIVE, by EDMUND CLERIHEW BENTLEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: What I like about clive %is that he is no longer alive
Last Line: There is a great deal to be said %for being dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Bentley, E. C.
Subject(s): Clive, Robert, Baron (1725-1774); Death


LORD ROBERTS, by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB    Poem Text                    
First Line: Nestor of happy warriors, blest was he
Last Line: Shall come hereafter for comparison.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Memory; Roberts, Frederick Sleigh (1832-1914); Soldiers; Tyranny & Tyrants; Dead, The; Paradise; Dictators


LORD TENNYSON, by MINA MERRITT-SAEGER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Immortal bard, whose voice is stilled in death
Last Line: Although he sleeps in peace. ... Can never die.
Subject(s): Death; Honor; Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892); Dead, The; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron


LORNA, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Pure as the air that breathes the moorland o'er
Last Line: I love you too, I love you too.
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers; Paradise


LOSING A BREAST: PRAYER BEFORE SURGERY, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: In another time and place
Last Line: How can you know the long, the beautiful hunger?
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


LOSING MY MOTHER, by PAULA MORPHY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Her hair is pulpy seaweed
Last Line: She will live forever %between my gym shoes
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


LOSS, by IRVING FELDMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The world gathers itself away from her
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOSS, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Life may moult many feathers, yet delight
Last Line: Till the thinned feathers end our eager flight.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Loss; Dead, The


LOSS, by JOHN REINHARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: This is the last song
Last Line: Finally beyond the point of rending
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Williams, Hiram (hank) (1923-1953)


LOSS, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead here in florence! Yes, she died
Last Line: The mask fell off then. Yes, she died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOSS, by PHIL WEIDMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When my dad died
Last Line: Back in my heart, I'll %cry for losing mom
Subject(s): Death


LOSS, by PATRICIA ZONTELLI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Digging up the bones. Reburying them
Last Line: In a place where even I can't find them
Subject(s): Animals; Bones; Death - Animals; Dogs; Loss


LOSSES, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was not dying: everybody died
Subject(s): Death; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


LOSSES, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was not dying: everybody died
Last Line: We are satisfied, if you are; but why did I die?'
Subject(s): Death; World War Ii


LOST, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: When christ is lost, man's pentecost
Last Line: And death's eternity.
Subject(s): Death; Failure; Dead, The


LOST AND SAVED, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When thou wert born into the world
Last Line: In happier skies than ours!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


LOST BABY POEM, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The time I dropped your almost body down
Last Line: My life will keep silent %listening to %my body breaking
Subject(s): Abortion; African Americans - Women; Death - Children


LOST CHILD, by HANNAH ALEXANDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: They harvested their love
Last Line: He was the one they lost %...Their grasshopper child
Subject(s): Death - Children


LOST CHILD, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: With the moon rising like a hot exclamation
Last Line: Or something, looking back just once %as she turns to go.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


LOST LILIES, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Show you her picture? Here it lies!
Last Line: In the resurrection of life shall wake.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOST LIVES, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I feel as if I've lost my life,' a bald man said
Last Line: And-asphalt road that could take me anywhere
Subject(s): Death; Life


LOST MORNING, by FRANZ DOUSKEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: You sleep with your hands
Subject(s): Death - Children


LOUD AND LOW IN THE CHIMNEY, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Utters the slogan of death
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Chimney Sweepers & Chimneys; Death


LOVE, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Love will live while the pale stars glow, while the / world shall last
Last Line: The soul will seek in the great afar the endless love.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Love; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


LOVE, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Ere I lose myself in the vastness and drowse
Last Line: To go down to the side of the people who weep in the shadow of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


LOVE, by LLOYD SCHWARTZ    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why live? I never really thought
Subject(s): Conduct Of Life; Death; Falure; Dead, The


LOVE, by JAROSLAV SEIFERT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dying of cholera
Last Line: We die of love
Subject(s): Death; Lilies Of The Valley; Love


LOVE AFTER DEATH, by ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR O'SHAUGHNESSY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is an earthly glimmer in the tomb
Last Line: And how that broke, and how it came to this.
Alternate Author Name(s): O'shaughnessy, Arthur W. E.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


LOVE AND DEATH, by GEORGE GORDON BYRON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I watched thee when the foe was at our side
Last Line: To strongly, wrongly, vainly love thee still.
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Variant Title(s): Love And Death: Last Lines
Subject(s): Love; Death


LOVE AND DEATH, by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Friend, if the mute and shrouded dead
Last Line: The very bitterness of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Catullus, Caius Valerius
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOVE AND DEATH, by MARGARET WADE CAMPBELL DELAND    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Alas! That men must see
Last Line: Nor know great death is kind!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOVE AND DEATH, by GEORGIANA GODDARD KING    Poem Text                    
First Line: Love and death is all of poets' singing
Last Line: Love and death.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


LOVE AND DEATH, by WINIFRED LUCAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: While I was pondering lazily
Last Line: "I struck your love this morning dead."
Alternate Author Name(s): Le Bailly, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Love; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


LOVE AND DEATH, by ROSA MULHOLLAND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the wild autumn weather, when the rain
Last Line: That conquered death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gilbert, Lady
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOVE AND DEATH, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamed my love had set thy spirit free
Last Line: Or save thee from the swift decrees of death.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


LOVE AND DEATH, by CONDE BENOIST PALLEN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Watcher, whose eyes are fever bright
Last Line: For death's vast mystery grows clear.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


LOVE AND DEATH, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Our bark's on the water; come down, come down
Last Line: In the sea they have found a common grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


LOVE AND DEATH, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A shadow lies upon the earth
Last Line: Can this be death?
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Passion; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


LOVE AND DEATH, by SARA TEASDALE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Shall we, too, rise forgetful from our sleep
Last Line: Fare forth alone to front eternity.
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOVE AND LIFE, by WINFRED ERNEST GARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, love and death go ever hand in hand
Last Line: For love and life go ever hand in hand.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Dead, The


LOVE IN DEATH, by GRANT HYDE CODE    Poem Text                    
First Line: How do we live? How do we draw our breath
Last Line: Shall our dust be blown among them after we die?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOVE IN DEATH, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear heart! What a little time it is since francis and I used to walk
Last Line: But what is that footstep upon the stair? Oh, my darling at last, at last!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOVE IN PATAGONIA; TO CARL VAN VECHTEN, by DONALD EVANS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Forgetting her mauve vows the fania fled
Last Line: And then I danced along the boulevard!
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love; Sin; Dead, The


LOVE IS DEAD, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I heard one cry out strongly, 'love is dead!'
Last Line: Nay! Let him rest with death, the lord of all.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


LOVE IS DEAD, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: A form across my threshold lies
Last Line: The only way love ever dies.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


LOVE IS STRONG, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A viewless thing is the wind
Last Line: For she conquers shame and death.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Samson; Shame; Wind; Dead, The


LOVE NEVER DIES, by MONICA WILLIAMS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Love never dies - she sometimes slips away
Last Line: Beyond our thinking and without our ken.
Subject(s): Death; Love; May (month); Dead, The


LOVE NOW, by GRACE DENIO LITCHFIELD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You will love me the day I lie dying
Last Line: At the coldness of death?
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


LOVE POEMS OF MARICHIKO: 31, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some day in six inches of
Last Line: By our love, its orgin %and passing away
Subject(s): Death; Love


LOVE TRIUMPHANT: SONG OF JEALOUSIE, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What state of life can be so blest
Last Line: Thou tyrant of the mind!
Variant Title(s): Jealousy, The Tyrant Of The Mind
Subject(s): Death; Jealousy; Life; Love; Singing & Singers; Tyranny & Tyrants; Dead, The; Songs; Dictators


LOVE WITHOUT WINGS: SONG 8, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O death of things that are, eternity
Last Line: Are singing still.
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


LOVE'S ADVENT, by NEWMAN HOWARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Passing the world's loud workshop, lo, within
Last Line: "the world from woe!"" -- alas, how vain the dream!"
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Love; Time; Dead, The; Nightmares


LOVE'S BELIEF, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I believe if I should die
Last Line: When life falls from us like a withered husk
Subject(s): Death;love; "dead, The;


LOVE'S BURIAL, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let us clear a little space
Last Line: We will walk a separate way.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Funerals; Love; Tears; Dead, The; Nightmares; Burials


LOVE'S ENDING, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sought by the world, and hath the world disdained
Last Line: Death was the end of every such desire
Subject(s): Death


LOVE'S MASQUERADES: LOVE, THE IDEAL, by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS    Poem Text                    
First Line: At noon when every dame had sought her bed
Last Line: Boom'd for one dead, down from the spired chapelle.
Alternate Author Name(s): Marzials, Theo; Marzials, Theophile Jules Henri
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Dead, The


LOVE'S MASQUERADES: LOVE, THE INTIMIDATOR, by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Beside a fountain's spurting trumpeter
Last Line: And bade them broider at her winding-sheet.
Alternate Author Name(s): Marzials, Theo; Marzials, Theophile Jules Henri
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


LOVE'S NAME, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Love hath a name of death
Last Line: And fade away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


LOVE'S RETROSPECT, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I knew that he was dying; for the leaves
Last Line: The more than all by wealth unwidowed cast.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LOVE, DEATH, AND ART, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lord, give me love! Give me the silent bliss
Last Line: While I can make these sweet to me in song.
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Love; Dead, The


LOVE-LORN, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In her cage by my window swings a bird
Last Line: The strain of the singer, her mate, that died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


LOVE: AN ELEGY, by MARK AKENSIDE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Too much my heart of beauty's power hath known
Last Line: And lose, with pride, the lover in the man.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Passion; Dead, The; Parting


LOVING ON EMPTY, by ALICE R. FRIMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: If only you had given me
Last Line: Still not knowing what hit her
Subject(s): Death; Emptiness; Love


LOWELL: 46., by AHARON SHABTAI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Little elegy for my father run over on columbus circle
Last Line: Of the famous was for him an indispensible part of the city decor
Subject(s): Death; Fathers


LOWLANDS LOW, by KENNETH LESLIE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What can be better than to let the screen of years
Last Line: Remembering.
Subject(s): Boys; Death - Children; Past; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Death - Babies; Seamen; Sails; Ocean


LUCIFER'S FEAST; A EUROPEAN NIGHTMARE, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To celebrate the ascent of man, one gorgeous night
Last Line: In friendship for a moment! ...
Subject(s): Death; Devil; War; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub


LUCK, by DARE STARK    Poem Text                    
First Line: Let there live aye a lad's laugh in the throat of you
Last Line: Let death be a step betwix you and the god of you!
Subject(s): Death; Life; Luck; Dead, The


LUCY (1), by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I travelled among unknown men
Last Line: That lucy's eyes surveyed.
Variant Title(s): "i Travelled Among Unknown Men"";
Subject(s): Death; England; Travel; Dead, The; English; Journeys; Trips


LUCY (2), by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: She dwelt among the untrodden ways
Last Line: The difference to me!
Variant Title(s): "the Lost Love;when Lucy Ceased To Be;song;""she Dwelt Among The Untrodden Ways"";
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Loss; Love; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


LUCY (5), by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Three years she grew in sun and shower
Last Line: And never more will be.
Variant Title(s): The Education Of Nature;four Natural Women
Subject(s): Death - Children; Nature; Death - Babies


LUCY HOOPER, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They tell me, lucy, thou art dead
Last Line: Seem sacred to thy memory.
Subject(s): Death; Hooper, Lucy (1817-1841); Dead, The


LUKE HAVERGAL, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Go to the western gate, luke havergal
Last Line: Luke havergal.
Variant Title(s): Luke
Subject(s): Death; Fidelity; Longing; Dead, The; Faithfulness; Constancy


LULLABIES, FR. THE KANTELETAR, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Rock the child, rock the small one
Last Line: And the grave has wide abodes
Subject(s): Death


LULLABY, by HARRIET MONROE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My little one, sleep softly
Last Line: Together--I and you.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


LULLABY FOR MY DEAD CHILD, by DENISE JALLAIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: You shouldn't be afraid of the dark
Last Line: To console you for being little %and dead
Subject(s): Death - Children


LUMBER WAGONS, by JUAN RAMON JIMENEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: The lumber wagons are already there
Last Line: On the road to pueblo nuevo
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Grief


LUPERCALIA, by EDWARD JAMES HUGHES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dog loved its churlish life
Last Line: Age to age while the body hold, %touch this frozen one
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs


LUTE IN THE ATTIC [DIFF. VRS.], by KENNETH PATCHEN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I call you
Last Line: And show you things far worse than your father see, willy
Subject(s): Death


LUTHER A. TODD, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gifted, and loved and praised
Last Line: And, smiling, cease thy moan.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Kansas; Life; Obituaries; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


LUX EST UMBRA DEI, by JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nay, death, thou art a shadow! Even as light
Last Line: What shade can shroud us from god's deathless day?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LUX IN TENEBRIS, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At night what things will stalk abroad
Last Line: Will spread a rainbow wing.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Jesus Christ; Prayer; Supernatural; Dead, The


LYCIDAS, by JOHN MILTON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yet once more, o ye laurels, and once more
Last Line: Tomorrow to fresh woods, and pastures new.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Drowning; Freedom; Grief; Hate; King, Edward (1612-1637); Mourning; Religion; Dead, The; Liberty; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement; Theology


LYING IN WAIT, by TOMASZ JASTRUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The cancer ward lies in wait
Last Line: Smiles and bright green eyes
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; Hospitals; Waiting


LYNCH-LAW, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The deed he had done was a terrible one
Last Line: At eve, and cut it down.
Subject(s): Collective Behavior; Country Life; Death; Lynching; Violence; Mobs; Crowds; Dead, The


LYNDA HULL, by ELIZABETH ALEXANDER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The poet lynda hull, whom I did not know well
Last Line: Leaving this bitch of a world for the next
Subject(s): Death; Hull, Lynda (1954-1994); Dead, The


LYNTON VERSES: 6. SYMPHONY, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We saw her die, and she is dead
Last Line: Dove, blackbird, goldfinch, larch!
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Children; Jesus Christ; Sisters; Spring; Death - Babies


LYRICAL INTERLUDE: 34, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When in the tomb, my mistress fair
Last Line: Still clasp'd in embraces enthralling.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Kisses; Love; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


LYRICAL INTERLUDE: 5, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy face, so lovely and serene
Last Line: That from thine eyes is wont to pour.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Faces; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


LYRICS OF LOVE AND SORROW: 4, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My dear love died last night
Last Line: Unrobed let her go to her grave.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


LYRIQUE (A MADONNA LUCCIOLA), by JOSEPH KLING    Poem Text                    
First Line: Warmth / and softness / of summer
Last Line: As a wind-swept quarry.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


M * * *, by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead, and all will soon forget
Last Line: I wait for you in bliss.
Subject(s): Death; Survival; Dead, The


M. ON HER THIRTHIETH BIRTHDAY, by TOM SLEIGH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sometimes I think I could be a yogi
Subject(s): Coming Of Age; Parents; Death; Parenthood; Dead, The


MACBETH IN VENICE: PROLOGUE, by WILLIAM LOGAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A spiral sun %crossed the spiral stairs
Last Line: Beneath a winter shower %in assassin street
Subject(s): Death; Dramatists; Guilt; Murder; Poetry And Poets; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Unfaithfulness


MACBETH, SELS., by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Murder; Religion; Supernatural


MACHREE, by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ay, we laughed among the goolden gorse
Last Line: Machree—machree!
Subject(s): Death; Solitude; Dead, The; Loneliness


MAD JACK'S COCKATOO, by WILLIAN RYLAND    Poem Text                    
First Line: There's a man that went out in the floodtime and drought
Last Line: Was his track-mate—the old cockatoo.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bushie Bill
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Drinks & Drinking; Grief; Dead, The; Wine; Sorrow; Sadness


MADAME METTE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Says bender to peter over their wine
Last Line: And lost my true dog also
Subject(s): Churches;death;drinks & Drinking;singing & Singers; "cathedrals;dead, The;


MADISON COUNTY: 1864, by RON RASH    Poem Source                    
First Line: No civil war could be fought
Last Line: If you die, die like a dog, %your teeth in somebody's throat
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; U.s. - History


MADONNA IN FLANDERS, by ERNEST HARTSOCK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Drunk as the glamor of disgrace
Last Line: Hell's joke is heaven's epitaph.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Hell; Mary. Mother Of Jesus; Mothers & Sons; Soldiers; Women In The Bible; Dead, The; Paradise; Virgin Mary


MADRIGAL, by WILLIAM DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This world a hunting is
Last Line: Old age with stealing pace %casts on his nets, and there we panting die
Alternate Author Name(s): Drummond, William
Variant Title(s): The World A Gam
Subject(s): Aging; Death


MADRIGAL, by LUIS MARTIN DE LA PLAZA    Poem Source                    
First Line: On the green margin of the land
Last Line: Leapt in the water to escape the fire
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of


MADRIGAL, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Take my heart, lady, take my heart
Last Line: And live but through my dying.
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Hearts; Love; Soul; Dead, The


MAGIC, by PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes, and groves
Last Line: By my so potent art.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ovid
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Mythology - Classical; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


MAGUS MUIR, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gently ye fall, ye summer showers
Last Line: My soul might saved be!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Death; Murder; Night; Soul; Summer; Dead, The; Bedtime


MAHABHARATA: BOOK 17. THE GREAT JOURNEY, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "to narayen, lord of lords, be glory given"
Last Line: "where they have gone, there will I surely go"
Subject(s): Death;heaven;hinduism;india;religion; "dead, The;paradise;theology;


MAID AND MAN, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All in the gay and golden weather
Last Line: Backward whirled in the whirling mist.
Subject(s): Death


MAID OF RED AND WHITE, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Married to a maiden
Last Line: Close the shutters tight.
Subject(s): Death; Household Employees; Dead, The; Servants; Domestics; Maids


MAKING A FIST, by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: For the first time, on the road north of tampico
Subject(s): Childhood Memories; Death; Dead, The


MALAGUENA, by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Death
Last Line: Leaving and coming in
Subject(s): Animals; Black (color); Death; Horses


MAMA, by FELICIA MITCHELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I had to hunt her down
Last Line: You come into this world alone.'
Subject(s): Death - Children


MAMA'S PROMISE, by MARILYN NELSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have no answer to the blank inequity
Alternate Author Name(s): Waniek, Marilyn Nelson
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


MAMMA DIN'T RAISE NO FOOLS, by REBECCA WOLFF    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He died before we could honor
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MAMMA, WHERE DID PAPA GO?, by HENRY A. START    Poem Text                    
First Line: Manuel and little juan
Last Line: "mamma, where did papa go?"
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Children; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Childhood


MAMMON MARRIAGE, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The croak of a raven hoar!
Last Line: On the dead-sea-shore.
Subject(s): Brides; Death; Marriage; Ravens; Skulls; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


MAMMON'S PLEA: A TALE, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Many seeming weak acts by contrivance are done
Last Line: "may'r, aldermen, burgesses, town-clerk, and all."
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Devil; Greed; Law & Lawyers; Story-telling; Wills; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub; Avarice; Cupidity


MAN, by OSCAR HAHN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Out of waters warm
Last Line: Are the dead
Subject(s): Death - Children


MAN, by CORDELIA SIPPER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Through the waves
Last Line: We mustn't forget about that cloud
Subject(s): Clouds; Death; Sea


MAN, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Affliction one day, as she harked to the roar
Last Line: "and his spirit to jove who bestowed it."
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Goddesses & Gods; Life; Mankind; Mythology; Dead, The; World; Human Race


MAN IN STREAM, by ROSANNA WARREN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You stand in the brook, mud smearing
Subject(s): Rivers; Beavers; Death; Dead, The


MAN WHO DIED TWICE, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I had not walked aimlessly up town
Last Line: And while I sank his ashes in the sea
Subject(s): Death; Immortality


MAN WHO NEVER COMES BACK, by THOM TAMMARO    Poem Source                    
First Line: He's always in his 60s or 70s
Last Line: A long time for you. We thought you'd never come
Subject(s): Death; Detective Stories; Mystery; News; Newspapers


MANITOWOC, by CAROLYN AHRENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I did what my father told me to do
Last Line: I was going, asked %if I wanted the meat
Subject(s): Automobile Accidents; Death - Animals; Deer


MANNER OF ITS DEATH, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And customs at 'st. James'!
Variant Title(s): Poem: 468; Poem: 60
Subject(s): Andre, John (1750-1780); Death; Soldiers


MANS DYING-PLACE UNCERTAIN, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Man knowes where first he ships himselfe; but he
Last Line: Never can tell, where shall his landing be.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MANSION, by RANA M. JALEEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: The horse had died and your grandfather, too. One body
Last Line: Bore forever the walls. This house will outlive you
Subject(s): Death; Houses; Life


MANY, by AGUSTI BARTRA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Many %of those many who rose up
Last Line: Many of those many who rose up
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Holidays; Memorial Day; Soldiers; War Injuries


MANY HAPPY RETURNS, by SAM HAMILL    Poem Source                    
First Line: There is nothing,' you said, 'to return to
Last Line: The act of faith unto death
Subject(s): Death, Return From; Eucharist; Worship


MANZANAR: 1. THE PHOTOGRAPH: FROM MANZANAR LOOKING TO MT. WILLIAMSON, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A hard landscape for the heart, manzanar
Last Line: Rocks that take such light years to wear down
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


MANZANAR: 2. GRANDFATHER KATAOKA: HIS STORY, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Mariko is making a garden for us at manzanar
Last Line: In owens valley the heat is heavy. The light burns
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


MARATHON, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Stern marathon! The mountains view thee yet
Last Line: For those who perished there—but not in vain!
Subject(s): Death; Greece; Marathon, Greece; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Greeks


MARBLE BOY, by DEBORAH WARREN    Poem Source                    
First Line: He was a boy who had a way with games
Last Line: This quiet boy [or, so soft-spoken a boy] in death's hard carapace
Subject(s): Boys; Death; Memory


MARCH, by BERTHA RAFFETTO    Poem Text                    
First Line: In mullioned pools of wildwood bowers
Last Line: Are clutched in earth's cold fingers.
Subject(s): Death; March (month); Sleep; Winter; Dead, The


MARE AND NEWBORN FOAL, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: When you die
Subject(s): Horses; Birth; Death; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


MARENGO, by MARY OLIVER    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the sump rise the marigolds.
Subject(s): Death; Swamps; Dead, The; Bogs; Fens; Marshes


MARGARET BENEATH THE WAVES, by AUGUSTA DAVIES WEBSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I do not weep at night, for then in dreams
Last Line: And let me sleep with her the last sleep of the blest.
Alternate Author Name(s): Home, Cecil; Webster, Mrs. Julia Augusta
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


MARGARET'S SONG, FR. FAUST, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In thule lived a monarch old
Last Line: One drop again till death!
Subject(s): Cups; Death; Gifts & Giving; Dead, The


MARGARET, D. 1985, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At the back of the church
Variant Title(s): Her Lost Book, Part 1: Margaret, D. 1985
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MARGARET, D. 1985, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At the back of the church
Last Line: The maggots' miner's lamp
Variant Title(s): Her Lost Book, Part 1: Margaret, D. 198
Subject(s): Death


MARGE, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Look, friend, you got troubles? Like it's
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Old Age; Dead, The


MARGRAVE, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On the small marble-paved platform
Last Line: Like a passionate thought. It is very well ordered
Subject(s): Murder; Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


MARGUERITE, by PATRICIA BEVAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My cousin marguerite
Last Line: The darkness, mother %no one listens for my name %anymore
Subject(s): Death - Children


MARIANSON, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "ah! Marianson, my beauteous dame"
Subject(s): Anger;death;jealousy;marriage;unfaithfulness; "dead, The;weddings;husbands;wives;infidelity;adultery;inconstancy;


MARIE HAMILTON, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Marie hamilton's to the kirk gane
Last Line: The lands I was to travel in / or the death I was to die
Variant Title(s): The Queen's Marie;mary Hamilton
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging;executions;death Penalty


MARION LEE, by BERNARD ESPINASSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: To 'the wanderer's rest at the foot of the rise
Last Line: And they say 'tis the ghost of poor marion lee.
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Deception; Escapes; Hunting; Love; Dead, The; Fugitives; Hunters


MARIPOSA, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Butterflies are white and blue
Last Line: Death comes in a day or two.
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Butterflies; Carpe Diem; Death; Insects; Dead, The; Bugs


MARRYING THE HANGMAN, by MARGARET ATWOOD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She has been condemned to death by hanging. A man
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


MARTA OF MILRONE, by HERMAN GEORGE SCHEFFAUER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I shot him where the rio flows
Last Line: O marta of milrone!
Subject(s): Animals; Cowboys; Death; Horses; Man-woman Relationships; Marriage; Mexico; Ranch Life; Revenge; West (u.s.); Dead, The; Male-female Relations; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Southwest; Pacific States


MARTHA, by NAOMI LONG (WITHERSPOON) MADGETT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, such a child she was
Last Line: So young to be so old!
Subject(s): Death


MARTHA BLAKE AT FIFTY-ONE, by AUSTIN CLARKE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Early, each morning, martha blake
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MARTHA BLAKE AT FIFTY-ONE, by AUSTIN CLARKE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Early, each morning, martha blake
Last Line: Her last breath, disappointed
Subject(s): Death


MARTIAL - XII, LII, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This is your own lover, kenneth, marie
Subject(s): Death; Love; Lust; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


MARTIAL - XII, LII, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This is your own lover, kenneth, marie
Last Line: Dead bones at my still glowing ashes
Subject(s): Death; Love; Lust; Man-woman Relationships


MARTIAL 1.101, by DAVID FERRY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He, who had been the one to whom I had
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MARTIN RELPH, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My grandfather says he remembers he saw, when a youngster long ago
Last Line: Of water I wanted: and now I can walk, get home by myself, I think.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Cowardice; Pardons And Pardoners; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


MARTYRDOM OF SAINT SEBASTIAN, by EUGENIO FLORIT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Yes, come to my arms, little doves of iron
Last Line: Lodged within the contents of my heart
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Doves; Love - Loss Of


MARTYRS TO THE MAN, by WILLIAM ROSE BENET    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Innocent thought, romantic dream, and happy, unsuspicious love
Last Line: Forth from their gate he strode where fate made straight the road.
Subject(s): Innocence; Death; Dead, The


MARVIN, by WILMA ELIZABETH MCDANIEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: We always thought marvin
Last Line: To qualify %for my marvin canon
Subject(s): Death; Malone, Marvin (d. 1996); Memory


MARY, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: The house is changed where mary lived
Last Line: But dwells with us to-day.
Subject(s): Absence; Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Heaven; Mortality; Separation; Isolation; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


MARY - A REMINISCENCE (1), by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She died in june, while yet the woodbine sprays
Last Line: How faintly worn! Though trodden week by week.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MARY - A REMINISCENCE (2), by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And when I seek the chamber where she dwelt
Last Line: All this how often had I seen and heard!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MARY BURKE, by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Och! Shure 'tis well I mind the day
Last Line: Mary burke—mary burke!
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Dreams; Heaven; Love; Death - Babies; Nightmares; Paradise


MARY HAMILTON (VERSION A), by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Word's gane to the kitchen
Last Line: There was marie seton, and marie beton, %and marie carmichael, and me
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death - Children; Guilt; Mary, Queen Of Scots (1542-1587)


MARY HAMILTON (VERSION B), by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: There were ladies, they lived in a bower
Last Line: Ye should na shamed me here
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death - Children; Guilt; Mary, Queen Of Scots (1542-1587)


MARY OF CROFTON, by JOSEPH SKIPSEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! A lovely jewel was mary of crofton
Last Line: As we pass down the old waggon way.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MARY RUANE, by JAMES STEPHENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sky-like girl that we knew!
Last Line: Unweariedly!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MARY SMART, by MARK JARMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When my mistakes flash back and half blind me
Last Line: Less like a ghost, she said, than a figure of speech
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Old Age; Peace


MARY TODD LINCOLN AT FORD'S THEATRE, by SUSAN TERRIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: So I said no, no more dramas like these with pieces of my flesh
Last Line: Let me, too, be freed from myself and from this killing darkness
Subject(s): American Civil War; Civil War; Death; Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865); Presidents, United States; U.s. - History; Violence


MARY TODD ON HER DEATHBED, by JULIANNA BAGGOTT    Poem Source                    
First Line: I can hear them, choking on spoons, screaming
Last Line: In my handmade girlhood hoop-skirt snapping
Subject(s): Death; Insanity; Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865); Presidents, United States


MARY'S DREAM, by JOHN LOWE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The moon had climbed the highest hill
Last Line: "sweet mary, weep no more for me!"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MARY'S GHOST, by THOMAS HOOD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the middle of the night, / to sleep young william tried
Last Line: Of my anatomie.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


MARY, THE MAID OF THE INN, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who is yonder poor maniac, whose wildly fixed eyes
Last Line: Of poor mary the maid of the inn.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hotels; Love - Loss Of; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Inns; Innskeepers; Motels; Boarding Houses; Male-female Relations


MARY, THE MAID OF THE TAY, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye banks and braes o' bonnie tay
Last Line: For my lovely mary, the maid o' the tay.
Subject(s): Death; Household Employees; Mourning; Dead, The; Servants; Domestics; Maids; Bereavement


MASS, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At the end of the battle
Last Line: Embraced the first man; started to walk
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Heroism; Toledo, Spain


MASSA'S IN DE COLD GROUND, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Round de meadows am a ringing
Last Line: "down in de corn fields, etc"
Subject(s): African Americans;death;slavery;tears; "negroes;american Blacks;dead, The;serfs;


MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS, by ALEC DERWENT HOPE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The big sweet muscles of an athlete's dream
Last Line: Full loaded with his contraceptive hate
Alternate Author Name(s): Hope, A. D.
Subject(s): Death; Hate; Human Rights; Innocence


MASTER TEACHER HOLDS HIS CLASS, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Think long, let the root of it work
Last Line: Has wound a path to the bone, you can walk %beside me and think a little longer.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


MATANZA TO WELCOME SPRING, by JIMMY SANTIAGO BACA    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Spread eagle sheep legs wide
Subject(s): Spring; Sheep; Death; Birth; Dead, The; Child Birth; Midwifery


MATER DOLOROSA, by JAMES LEO DUFF    Poem Text                    
First Line: Last night I heard the keenin' at patrick connell's wake
Last Line: "and pray to god her heart will break, that she may die tonight!"
Subject(s): Death; Mothers & Sons; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


MATER TRIUMPHALIS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mother of man's time-travelling generations
Last Line: Yes, though thou slay us, arise and let us die
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Death; Nations; Women


MATERNAL GRIEF, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Departed child! I could forget thee once
Last Line: Immortal as the love that gave it being.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


MATEY (CAMBRIN, MAY 1915), by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not comin' back tonight, matey
Last Line: But gawd! It went through me 'eart.
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Grief; Soldiers; War; World War I; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; First World War


MATINS, by JOHN F. DEANE    Poem Source                    
First Line: We walked round shrubbery, cowled in silence
Last Line: Stayed in my tiny group, going round and round
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves


MATTER, by LOUIS UNTERMEYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I was a live man
Last Line: Than it is to me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Dead, The


MATTER AND SPIRIT, by JAMES HERVEY HYSLOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the world chaos
Last Line: Win it from god.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Dead, The


MATTHEW SCHNELL, by RODNEY TORRESON    Poem Source                    
First Line: In high school he quit them all
Last Line: To the family fold, smiling, waving a hand now, %calling from the blue skies of his brain
Subject(s): Death - Children


MAUREEN, by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ay, yonder the thrushes is pipin' now
Last Line: Maureen—maureen!
Subject(s): Absence; Death - Children; Flowers; Girls; Graves; Heaven; Roses; Separation; Isolation; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


MAURINE: PART 6, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a week of bustle and of hurry
Last Line: Should yield me golden fruit for all my toil.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Love; Soul; Women; Dead, The; Nightmares


MAVRONE, by ARTHUR GUITERMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From arranmore the weary miles I've come
Last Line: Aroon, machree, aboo!
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Dead, The


MAXIMS FOR THE OLD HOUSE: THE CHAMBER, by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How intimate and yet how strange!
Last Line: It shall not seem more sad to die.
Subject(s): Death; Houses; Dead, The


MAXIMUM APERTURE, by ELIZABETH POWELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: He said the setting was for maximum aperture
Last Line: Hoping his great camera could point out some new information %that might prove helpful in the end
Subject(s): Death; Science; Sickness


MAY (2), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet life is dead / not so
Last Line: And blossoms where I tread.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Life; May (month); Dead, The


MAY 26 1969: THE GRIEVANCE, by RICHARD HOWARD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No one dies. That is all we can say for certain
Last Line: Which lies beyond our tears. We are not reduced
Alternate Author Name(s): Howard, Joseph
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MAY 30TH, by ANNE SEXTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Don't look now, god, we're all right
Last Line: Don’t send death in his fat red suit and his ho-ho baritone
Subject(s): God; Religion; Death; Theology


MAY, AS 1885, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sped is our titan? Nay, defer
Last Line: With alighieri unto christ
Subject(s): Death


MAYBE ITS WAS THE BARS OF YOUR CRIB, by JULIE MCNEILL    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


MAYBE MY SOUL FELL FROM ITS HIGH ESTATE, by MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Who am so far from god, so near to death
Alternate Author Name(s): Michel Angelo
Subject(s): Death; Forgiveness


MAZIE DIES ALONE IN THE CITY HOSPITAL, by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I hate to die this way with the quiet
Last Line: God! Why did you ever curse me %makin' me die this way
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Langston
Variant Title(s): Cabaret Girl Dies On Welfare Islan
Subject(s): African Americans; Death


MCCARTHY'S BREW: A GULF COUNTRY YARN, by GEORGE ESSEX EVANS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The teams of black mccarthy crawled adown the norman road
Last Line: Gulf whisky kills at twenty yards, but this stuff kills at sight!
Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Death; Trucks & Trucking; Drunkards; Alcohol Abuse; Dead, The; Teamsters; Truckers; Freight


MEANTIME WHEN THOUGHTS OF DEATH DISTURB THY HEAD, by TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucretius
Subject(s): Death


MEAT AND MEMORY, by NATALIE KENVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When my father receded, I became small
Last Line: The smell of meat and memory
Subject(s): Cows; Death; Fathers; Memory


MEDEA: SPEECH OF THE CHORUS, by EURIPIDES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O haggard queen! To athens dost thou guide
Last Line: Perish when thy victims bleed.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MEDITATION, by CEES NOOTEBOOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: Trumper blasts, that kind of morning
Last Line: And more, and more, %a sum of untended time
Subject(s): Death; Meditation; News; Soul


MEDITATION CABIN: THE POET STUDIES THE WALLS, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I want to be ordinary, my words
Last Line: Cross-grained, rough-cut
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


MEDITATIONS IN A CEMETERY, by MAXWELL BODENHEIM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, / grandiosely hackneyed subject
Subject(s): Death; Cemeteries; Dead, The; Graveyards


MEDITATIONS ON DEATH, by GIUSEPPE UNGARETTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: O sister of the shadow
Subject(s): Death; Meditation


MEDITERRANEAN, by ROSANNA WARREN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: - when she disappeared on the path ahead of me
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


MEDLEY; A KASHMERI SONG, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The poppy grows on the roof-top
Last Line: And peace in the hands of death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MEEK CANDIDATES FOR GRAVE SPACE, by LEO KENNEDY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In shrouds distinct, on palls apart
Last Line: To bid corruption start.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


MEETIN'S SONG, by EMORY C. PHARR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Black and white
Last Line: De promise' lan'.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MEETING (2), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I said goodbye in hope
Last Line: But it is past.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Hope; Life; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Optimism


MEETING ABOVE, by WILLIAM LEGGETT    Poem Text                    
First Line: If you bright stars which gem the night
Last Line: While ages roll their cycles round.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


MEETING THE DEAD, by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If we've loved them, it's what we want, and sometimes
Last Line: The orderly gardens and homes of the living
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Peace; Dead, The; Relatives


MEETING THE DEAD, by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If we've loved them, it's what we want, and sometimes
Last Line: On suburb streets, I was quietly passing %the orderly gardens and homes of the living
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Peace


MEG'S CURSE, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun rode high in a cloudless sky
Last Line: And die for the sake of the man.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Unrequited; Obsessions; Dead, The


MELANCHOLY; AN ODE, by WILLIAM BROOME    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Adieu, vain mirth, and noisy joys
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MELANIE, by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I stood on yonder rocky brow
Last Line: Peace to the broken-hearted dead!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Sisters; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


MELODIOUS THE MORNING..., by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Melodious the morning when the mist
Last Line: A love they now have nought of -- but the art!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Morning; Dead, The


MELVILLE AND COGHILL (THE PLACE OF THE LITTLE HAND), by ANDREW LANG    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead, with their eyes to the foe
Last Line: Back to their lonely grave!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MEMENTO MORI, by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, could I but once more have gazed into
Last Line: Oh, could I but once more into thine eyes have gazed!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


MEMENTO MORI, by MOYSHE-LEYB HALPERN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: And if moyshe-leyb, poet, recounted how
Last Line: Who would be able to believe moyshe-leybl?
Subject(s): Death


MEMENTO MORI, by MOYSHE-LEYB HALPERN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: And if moishe leib the poet should tell
Last Line: Would they believe moishe leib?
Subject(s): Death


MEMENTO MORI, by MOYSHE-LEYB HALPERN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: And if moyshe-leyb, the poet, tells
Last Line: Will they believe moyshe-leyb?
Subject(s): Death


MEMENTO MORI, by J. PATRICK LEWIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: This morning's mountain riffs
Last Line: Before it hit the fin
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Memory


MEMO, by LAZAR SARNA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Memorandum to death
Last Line: Nor give the impression of complete %surpirse
Subject(s): Death; Labor And Laborers


MEMORABILIA, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A million years ago and men were not
Last Line: As on the night I walked alone by the sea's edge.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Night; Sea; Time; Dead, The; Bedtime; Ocean


MEMORIAL, by MARION LOUISE BLISS    Poem Full Text                    
First Line: Little you were and bright as a tulip-yellow
Subject(s): War; Death; Children; Dead, The; Childhood


MEMORIAL DAY, by FLORIA DORIA    Poem Text                    
First Line: The dead immortal! They are the ones whom we honor today
Last Line: To the ashes of our mourned and lost immortal youths!
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Memorial Day; Soldiers; Dead, The; Declaration Day


MEMORIAL DAY, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Again it is memorial day
Last Line: On decoration day.
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Holidays; Memorial Day; Soldiers; Veterans; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines; Declaration Day


MEMORIAL TO D.C.: 1. EPITAPH, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Heap not on this mound
Last Line: With the dust upon her eyes.
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Vassar College; Dead, The


MEMORIAL TO D.C.: 2. PRAYER TO PERSEPHONE, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Be to her, persephone
Last Line: "it is not so dreadful here."
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Persephone; Vassar College; Dead, The; Proserpine; Proserpina


MEMORIAL TO D.C.: 3. CHORUS, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Give away her gowns
Last Line: From the closet floor.
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Vassar College; Dead, The


MEMORIAL TO D.C.: 4. DIRGE, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Boys and girls that held her dear
Last Line: All you loved of her lies here.
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Vassar College; Dead, The


MEMORIAL TO D.C.: 5. ELEGY, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let them bury your big eyes
Last Line: Beats the golden bird no more.
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Funerals; Vassar College; Dead, The; Burials


MEMORIAL TO D.C.: PROLOGUE, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O, loveliest throat of all sweet throats
Last Line: I write you little elegies!
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Vassar College; Dead, The


MEMORIAL VERSES ON THE DEATH OF THEOPHILE GAUTIER, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, what hast thou to do with me? So saith
Last Line: Leave thy sweet light to rise upon the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Gautier, Theophile (1811-1872); Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


MEMORIAL VERSES ON THE DEATH OF WILLIAM BELL SCOTT, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A life more bright than the sun's face, owed
Last Line: Alive above us who strive below.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Memory; Soul; Dead, The


MEMORIAL VERSES: 1. YA MAHBUB!, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Are these the streets that I used to know
Last Line: And the dreams I cherished ... When you were king!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Love; Memory; Dead, The


MEMORIAL VERSES: 2. GOKHALE, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Heroic heart! Lost hope of all our days!
Last Line: Upbuild the temple of her unity.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Heroism; India; Memory; Soldiers; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


MEMORIAL VERSES: 3. IN SALUTATION TO MY FATHER'S SPIRIT, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell, farewell, o brave and tender sage
Last Line: Lost in the rapture of the cosmic soul.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Heaven; Memory; Dead, The; Parting; Paradise


MEMORIALS, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death sets a thing significant / the eye had hurried by
Last Line: Too costly for repairs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MEMORY, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A woman I used to know well died
Last Line: How could you have let this happen to you?
Subject(s): Death; Divorce; Marriage; Memory; Past; Time; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


MEMORY, by ARTHUR NEWBERRY CHOYCE    Poem Text                    
First Line: I know a lone spot on the arras road
Last Line: If I could bear to walk that road again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Choyce, A. Newberry
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


MEMORY, by MICHAEL MCIRVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The way this leaps
Last Line: Smiling as if from beyond the grave
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Memory


MEMORY, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: There are who deem that virtue's prize
Last Line: What can ye do but weep?
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Sea; Time; Dead, The; Ocean


MEMORY AND HOPE, by ALPHONSE MARIE LOUIS DE PRAT LAMARTINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I rebehold you, o beloved death
Last Line: About the hearth-stone of eternity?
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Time; Dead, The


MEMORY TRAIN, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: To reach the past is not easy, you go
Last Line: Destination: here and now, the present
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


MEMORY'S SONG, by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The earth cast off her snowy shrouds
Last Line: But spring is hard to bear now he is dead.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


MENTAL, by WILLIAM KULIK    Poem Source                    
First Line: The maple's twisted branch
Last Line: At the end of his endless life
Subject(s): Death; Insanity


MERCEDES, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O loveliest lily, severed from the stem
Last Line: But love has borne her to the upper sky.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


MERRY CHRISTMAS, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Couldn't we skip
Last Line: And I don't %feel like celebrating
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


METAMORPHOSES: BOOK 13. THE SPEECHES OF AJAX AND ULYSSES, by PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The chiefs were set; the soldiers crown'd the field
Last Line: But those express the grief, and these the name.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ovid
Subject(s): Death; Mythology; Ovid (43 B.c.-17 A.d.); Translating & Interpreting; Troy; War; Dead, The


METAMORPHOSES: OF THE PYTHAGOREAN PHILOSOPHY, by PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A king is sought to guide the growing state
Last Line: And all the muses o'er his acts preside.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ovid
Subject(s): Death; Ovid (43 B.c.-17 A.d.); Philosophy & Philosophers; Rome, Italy; Translating & Interpreting; Dead, The


METEMPSYCHOSIS, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Two months old, already
Last Line: Pass faces long past and dead
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Faces; Infants; Dead, The


METEMPSYCHOSIS, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Two months old, already
Last Line: Pass faces long past and dead
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Faces


MICHAEL ANGELO: THE DEAD CHRIST, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O death,why is it I cannot portray
Last Line: So near to death, and yet so far from god!
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564); Dead, The


MICHAEL F.M. ROSSETTI (APRIL 22, 1881 - JANUARY 24, 1883), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A holy innocent gone home
Last Line: On heavenly banks.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death - Children; Heaven; Spring; Time; Death - Babies; Paradise


MICHAEL OAKTREE, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under an arch of glorious leaves I passed
Last Line: The sacrament and sabbath of the sea.
Subject(s): Death; God; Hearts; Night; Sea; Dead, The; Bedtime; Ocean


MID-MORNING CHAT WITH CHARLES SIMIC WHILE WAITING FOR THE CONCORD, by RYAN G. VAN CLEAVE    Poem Source                    
First Line: What are the colors of true splendor?
Last Line: They stand less stiffy bouffant hairdo of wind segue into white
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven


MID-TERM BREAK, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sat all morning in the college sick bay
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MID-TERM BREAK, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sat all morning in the college sick bay
Last Line: A four-foot box, a foot for every year
Subject(s): Death


MIDNIGHT, by SANDOR CSOORI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The tender elderberries grow in the dark
Last Line: In the heavy dust
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Memory


MIDNIGHT AT THE FARM, by AUSTIN PHILIPS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A distant sheep-dog barks: beyond the bank
Last Line: Flung him, that gave and took, her blasphemies.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Farm Life; Dead, The; Agriculture; Farmers


MIDNIGHT SUPPER, by RUTH L. SCHWARTZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Because nothing else can be done,
Last Line: Waiting clammily in its little foam tray, and began %to pull it apart.
Subject(s): Bodies; Cupid; Death; Sickness


MIDNIGHT THOUGHT (ON THE DEATH OF MRS. E.H. & HER DAUGHTER), by ELIZABETH THOMAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh sacred time! How soon thou'rt gone!
Last Line: Tis want of sense makes superfluity.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Soul; Time; Dead, The


MIDSUMMER EVE, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let silence with her long pale hands ravish the / violin
Last Line: Oh! Elfin hands to-night.
Subject(s): Death; Divorce; Love - Marital; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love


MIDSUMMER, WAS IT, WHEN THEY DIED, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Through hazel of burial
Variant Title(s): Poem: 962; Poem: 82
Subject(s): Death


MIDWAY, by BENITA ADAMS HERRICK    Poem Text                    
First Line: Midway on life's course I pause
Last Line: Or shall I life's mystery know?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MIDWINTER WALK IN CENTRAL PARK, by JOHN BROOKS WHEELWRIGHT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What heather is parading along the park in a
Last Line: Underbrush.
Subject(s): Central Park, New York City; Death; Nature; Seasons; Winter; Dead, The


MIGRATION, by TONY HOAGLAND    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This year marie drives back and forth
Last Line: Like the holy ghost that it is
Subject(s): Conduct Of Life; Death; Adoption; Dead, The


MIKLOS RADNOTI, by HAYAN CHARARA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Corpse #12 at the unmarked grave
Last Line: This was cleaned and dried in the sun
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Corpses; Death


MILAN AUGUST 1943, by SALVATORE QUASIMODO    Poem Source                    
First Line: In vain you search in the dust
Last Line: The city is dead. Dead
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


MILENA JESENSKA, by EDWARD HIRSCH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thank you for attending this tribute to love
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


MILENA JESENSKA, by EDWARD HIRSCH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thank you for attending this tribute to love
Last Line: And now we must live without his help
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


MILENA WILETT; I YR. OLD, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Thy mother strives in patient trust
Last Line: Her baby's sleeping now
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Mothers And Daughters; Women


MILES WEATHERHILL, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "oh give attention, you pretty maidens"
Last Line: "may we meet in heaven, my sweet sarah bell"
Subject(s): Crimes & Criminals;death;grief;love;murder; "dead, The;sorrow;sadness;


MILKING TIME, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There's a drip of honeysuckle in the deep green lane
Last Line: "ow bill! A rottin' frenchy. Whew! 'e ain't 'arf prime."
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


MILL ACCIDENT, by KATHRYN BLACKBURN PECK    Poem Text                    
First Line: Bright burns the pain against his breast and throat
Last Line: "he hears his comrades murmur, ""hell! He's done."
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Windmills; Dead, The


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 1, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Have dark egyptians stolen thee away
Last Line: In changeless baby loveliness still there.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 10, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis christmas, and we gaze with downbent head
Last Line: In the dim nursery that men call death!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 11, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How patiently they did their work of old
Last Line: In sunrise tints on memory's missal page.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 12, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is the season when the elves of spring
Last Line: And the wild tulips on the grassy shelves!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 13, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now florence fills her lap with buds of may
Last Line: "of sun and rain, of smile and sorrow born."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Florence, Italy; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 14, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O pale pressed rose-bud in the book of death
Last Line: O'er his inscrutable angelic face.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 15, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Do you remember how, with fancy's hand
Last Line: The eye-lids sealed in pale seraphic rest!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 16, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O little ship that passed us in the night
Last Line: And she was gone; and we were left behind.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 17, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Do you recall the scents, the insect whirr
Last Line: Which now, god knows, is hidden but too well.
Variant Title(s): Sonnet
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 18, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo, through the open window of the room
Last Line: And watch it breathless, lest it should be she.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 19, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What alchemy is thine, o little child
Last Line: Shrines in its sanctuaries while ages flow.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 2, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Two springs she saw - two radiant tuscan springs
Last Line: We, left alone, shall seek one bud in vain.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 20, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What essences from idumean palm
Last Line: Obliterate the rolls of human fame.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 3, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If we could know the silent shapes that pass
Last Line: Of vast and lifeless seas in the beyond?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 4, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, rosy as the lining of a shell
Last Line: To wake the sleep-struck playground of the dead.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 5, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What wast thou, little baby, that art dead
Last Line: Enough for us, thou wast thy baby self.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 6, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, bless the law that veils the future's face
Last Line: Its footing, and fall headlong from to-day.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 7, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mantled in purple dusk, imperial death
Last Line: "now let the little children come to me."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 8, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One day, I mind me, now that she is dead
Last Line: That leave the shores that are for those that seem!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: 9, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O brook that fell too soon into the sea
Last Line: In death's dim ocean that before us lay.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MIMMA BELLA; IN MEMORY OF A LITTLE LIFE: SONNET, by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis march; and on the hills that stretch away
Last Line: Intone in march, as did their antique sires.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Florence, Italy; Death - Babies


MINED, by JOEL T. ROGERS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Wearily, wearily, crawled the ship
Last Line: As a woman shakes her hair.
Subject(s): Battleships; Death; Fights; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The


MINEY, by BLANE DESPRES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Miney moved with the same
Last Line: Inside a shack with two windows
Subject(s): Death


MINOR MISHAP, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Think of my death
Last Line: At a table set, whose meats he cannot reach.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Dead, The


MINSTREL, by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Black night; small moon
Last Line: I am death
Alternate Author Name(s): Ramal, Walter; De La Mare, Walter
Subject(s): Death; Minstrels


MISALLIANCE, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am troubled tonight with a curious pain
Last Line: And my body's reply of passion.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Passion; Soul; Dead, The


MISCARRIAGE, by PETER COOLEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: There was no talking
Subject(s): Death - Children


MISCARRIAGE, by LOUISE H. S. FORSHAW    Poem Source                    
First Line: The lights that shine by night
Subject(s): Death - Children


MISCARRIAGE: THE NURSE SPEAKS TO THE BABY, by JEANNE BRYNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: We are going back to the dirty
Last Line: Vine of warm ground %born to suffer loss
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Loss; Medicine; Nurses


MISERABLE SINNER, by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am a child of chance with a window brush
Last Line: I draw power. I walk barefoot
Subject(s): African Americans - Women; Capital Punishment; Crime And Criminals; Death - Children; Murder; Pregnancy; Rape; Sin


MISERERE, by HERMAN GEORGE SCHEFFAUER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The last few prayers are done
Subject(s): Death


MISERY AND COMPANY, by BARRI ARMITAGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Their idea sounded good--reduce grief
Last Line: His book to the poem I'd wept for, %and walked in his direction
Subject(s): Death - Children


MISPLACEMENT, by GAIL GHAI    Poem Source                    
First Line: This morning cleaning the study
Last Line: Till it finally braked %into a silent stop %of release
Subject(s): Death - Children


MISS AUGUST, by KAREN RICKENBACH    Poem Source                    
First Line: She sleeps in a green place
Last Line: When a morning milk truck %changed destiny to oblivion %there was no laughter
Subject(s): Death - Children


MISS G, by RUTH HERSCHBERGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Her fever made the rosary complete
Last Line: Too pure for food, she said, and down she died
Subject(s): Death


MISS HAVISHAM, by OLGA OROZCO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here lies miss havisham
Last Line: She is forgiven
Subject(s): Death


MISS KILMANSEGG AND HER PRECIOUS LEG: HER DEATH, by THOMAS HOOD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis a stern and startling thing to think
Last Line: Because her own leg had killed her!'
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MISSING, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your house keys really are somewhere, your papers
Last Line: Over there. At the edge of the world
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


MISSING THE DEAD, by LISEL MUELLER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I miss the old scrawl on the viaduct
Alternate Author Name(s): Muller, Lisel
Subject(s): Parker, Charlie (bird) (1920-1955); Parents; Death; Parenthood; Dead, The


MISSING YOU, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Last night mom babysat
Last Line: Bye for now
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


MIST FORMS, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sheets of night-mist travel a long valley
Last Line: A riddle here no man tells, no woman.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MISTAKING WATER HEMLOCK FOR PARSLEY, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: To the floor, die of a ruptured aorta
Subject(s): Death; Suicide


MO-LENNAV-A-CHREE, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Eilidh, eilidh, eilidh, dear to me, dear and sweet
Last Line: Mo-lennav-a-chree!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Variant Title(s): The Closing Doors
Subject(s): Children; Death; Grief; Loss; Memory; Spiritual Life; Childhood; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


MODERN LOVE: 11, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Out in the yellow meadows, where the bee
Last Line: Is lying a dead infant, slain by thee.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MOGG MEGONE, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who stands on that cliff, like a figure of stone
Last Line: Ruth boniton is dead!
Subject(s): Death; Missions & Missionaries; Native Americans - Wars; New England; Norridgewock, Maine; Penobscot Bay, Maine; Rale, Sebastien (1654-1724); Saco (river), New Hampshire And Maine; U.s. - Colonial Period; Waterfalls; Dead, The


MOM, by DAVID RAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sam and sapphina and wini and wes
Last Line: I was mom, seldom dad, and grieve now %as only a mom could, mid-morning
Subject(s): Death - Children


MOMA POEMS IN TIME OF THE PLAGUE: 4. MASKS CONFRONTING DEATH, by THOMAS AVENA    Poem Source                    
First Line: What better way
Last Line: Death can be stared down %with your incorruptible face
Subject(s): Death


MOMENT, by PHILIP BOOTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The old sting. Dead
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MOMENT, by HARRY EDMUND MARTINSON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Before the moment bursts nd perishes
Last Line: Before the moment bursts and perishes
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Heaven


MOMENTOS, by CHARLOTTE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Arranging long-locked drawers and shelves
Last Line: In some more cheerful room.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Currer
Subject(s): Memory; Time; Grief; Marriage; Death; Sorrow; Sadness; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Dead, The


MON-DA-MIN; OR, THE ROMANCE OF MAIZE, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Long ere the shores of green america
Last Line: From whose abundance all the world may feed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Explorers; Legends; Dead, The; Exploring; Discovery; Discoverers


MONEENEE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: This is the tale of one who lived and suffered years ago
Last Line: And a native boy who gave his life when safety was in sight
Subject(s): "aborigines, Australian;death;heroism;horse Racing;" "dead, The;heroes;heroines;


MONICA PEVERIL TURNBULL, by NEWMAN HOWARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once more wild march, her mantle shaken
Last Line: "for new buds' swelling."
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; March (month); Soul; Tears; Dead, The; Nightmares


MONOLOGUE FROM A MATTRESS, by LOUIS UNTERMEYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Can that be you, la mouche? Wait till I lift
Last Line: Mouche -- mathilde! . . .
Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael
Subject(s): Death; Love; Regret; Religion; Revolutions; Sickness; Poetry & Poets; German Literature; Heine, Heinrich (1797-1856); Dead, The; Theology; Illness


MONUMENT IN ISLEHAM CHURCH TO BARBARY THIMBLETHORPE, 1619, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Whoso ear chance for to behould this tombe
Last Line: Then let this tombe to all be a merror %to tel us life is but breath to trust in error
Subject(s): Death - Children


MONUMENT TO MRS. HOWARD, BY NOLLEKENS, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Stretched on the dying mother's lap, lies dead
Last Line: And pain, hath powers to eternity endeared.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Nollekens, Joseph (1737-1823); Sculpture & Sculptors; Death - Babies


MONUMENTAL, by WALT MASON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I have ceased to rant and rave, and
Last Line: Silent sea, a three-foot slab of slippery elm is plenty good enough for me.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Corpses; Death; Monuments; Stones; Graveyards; Cadavers; Dead, The; Granite; Rocks


MOODS, by AMICUS [PSEUD.]    Poem Text                    
First Line: O pensive passenger! Do not deny
Last Line: This narrow spot the vernal maiden's doom
Alternate Author Name(s): Amicus
Subject(s): Cold;death;graves;grief; "dead, The;tombs;tombstones;sorrow;sadness;


MOON, by JAN LEE ANDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your sweet face hangs bruised in the night sky
Last Line: The smoldering light of stars
Subject(s): Death; Moon; Night; Peace; Rest


MOON'S WALTZING ALONE, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: In deserted kitchens
Last Line: Only their love, like a thing never done, burns through %into morning
Subject(s): Abandonment; Bones; Death; Love - Loss Of


MOONLIGHT NIGHT ON THE PORT, by SIDNEY KEYES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Some were unlucky. Blown a mile to shoreward
Subject(s): Death


MOONRISE ON THE ANTARCTIC, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The huge white icebergs silently
Last Line: Voyaging onward without sound.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Antarctica; Death; Moon; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The


MOORISH BRIDAL SONG, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The citron-groves their fruit and flowers were strewing
Last Line: Weep for the young, the beautiful, -- the dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Moors (people); Wedding Song; Dead, The; Epithalamium


MORAG OF THE GLEN, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When morag of the glen was fey
Last Line: Morag is white as the driven snow!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Ireland; Marriage; Murder; Mysticism; Women; Dead, The; Irish; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


MORAL RUINS, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Asia's rock-hollowed fanes, first-born of time
Last Line: One father -- worshipped with one voice -- above!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Ruins; Soul; Time; Dead, The


MORE STRONG THAN TIME, by VICTOR MARIE HUGO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Since I have set my lips to your full cup, my sweet
Last Line: My soul more love than you can make my soul forget.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


MORE THAN PEACE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: More than peace %or joy
Last Line: Go back to my %forests
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Peace; Rest


MORE THAN THE GRAVE IS CLOSED TO ME, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The crash of nothing, yet of all - %how similar appears
Variant Title(s): Poem: 1503; Poem: 153
Subject(s): Death


MORGAN, by EDWARD HARRINGTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When morgan crossed the murray to peechelba and doom
Last Line: "should heed the boobook's warning: ""go back, go back, go back!"
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Escapes; Prudence; Dead, The; Fugitives; Caution


MORGUE: 2. LOVELY CHILDHOOD, by GOTTFRIED BENN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                
First Line: The mouth of a girl who had long lain among the reeds looked gnawed away
Last Line: Oh, how the little muzzles squeaked!
Subject(s): Autopsies; Death - Children; Expressionism - Poets; Morgues; Death - Babies


MORNING OR MIDNIGHT, THE SAME HOUR, by EVE MERRIAM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Moskovitz, Eva
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MORNING PAPER, by ROLF JACOBSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The morning paper is opened out on the 7:35
Last Line: A procession behind glass %as if to a restricted and private funeral on some star
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Funerals; Soul


MORNING SHIFT IN BANARAS, by STEPHEN AJAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: They say this is the fast track for hindus; here the river is more full of
Last Line: Tomorrow
Subject(s): Death; Hinduism; Rebirth; Religion


MORNS LIKE THESE WE PARTED, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And this linnet flew!
Subject(s): Death


MORPHINE, by CAROL FROST    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Their single purpose was to ease her dying
Last Line: Her face lost all its definition. No one moved
Subject(s): Death; Painkillers; Dead, The


MORPHINE, by CAROL FROST    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Their single purpose was to ease her dying
Last Line: Her face lost all its definition. No one moved
Subject(s): Death; Painkillers


MORS ET VITA, by JAMES EDWIN CAMPBELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Into the soil a seed is sown
Last Line: And the two make up the whole!
Subject(s): Life; Death


MORS ET VITA, by CORA RANDALL FABBRI    Poem Text                    
First Line: A church-yard -- aye, but spring has shaken down
Last Line: Upon that mystery which men call death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MORS LEONIS, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When o'er the aged lion steals
Last Line: Yet hast thou perished like a king!
Subject(s): Animals; Caesar, Julius (100-44 B.c.); Death; Earth; Lions; Sleep; Dead, The; World


MORTAL GRAIN, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: When from the narrow cage
Last Line: Its duplicate, awake, remembering pain.
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Dead, The


MORTALITIES MEMORANDUM, WITH A DREAME PREFIXED, SELS., by RACHEL SPEGHT    Poem Source                    
First Line: My griefe, quoth I is called ignorance
Last Line: The profit may and will the paines requite
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Ignorance; Longing; Wisdom


MORTALITY, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How many times have I lain down at night
Last Line: Remained afraid to die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Mortality; Sleep; Dead, The


MORTALITY, by WILLIAM KNOX    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O why should the spirit of mortal be proud?
Last Line: O why should the spirit of mortal be proud?
Subject(s): Death; Humility; Mortality; Dead, The


MORTIMER, by CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And as a traveler goes, alert to spy
Last Line: And as a traveler -- goes.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Life; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


MORTMAIN, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Grey and ghostly cypresses
Last Line: She had a lovely face.
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Lips; Sin; Trees; Dead, The


MORTUARY PARLORS, by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The smooth, unobtrusive walls say 'hush!' in a voice of honey and meal
Last Line: And death, the obsequious gentleman, comes rubbing black gloves and talking
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The


MORTUARY PARLORS, by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The smooth, unobtrusive walls say 'hush!' in a voice of honey and meal
Subject(s): Death


MORVA (TO THE MEMORY OF COLONEL OWEN VAUGHAN - OWEN RHOSCOMYL), by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beneath the moon by morva
Last Line: And the world's great songs be made.
Subject(s): Adventure And Adventurers; Death; Memory; Rest; Soldiers; Wales; Dead, The; Welshmen; Welshwomen


MOSES, by N. N.    Poem Text                    
First Line: Thrones that stood and realms that flourished
Last Line: As his birthright's sacred fountain?
Subject(s): Death; God; Graves; Heaven; Jews; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise; Judaism


MOSES ON MOUNT NEBO, by I. SOLOMON    Poem Text                    
First Line: He stood on nebo's lofty crest
Last Line: He sleeps, his sepulchre unknown.
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Graves; Jews; Moses; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Judaism


MOST UNBELIEVABLE PART, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Yes, nice people %just like us
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights; Human Rights - Argentina; Terror; Torture


MOTETS: 4, by EUGENIO MONTALE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Far away, yet I was with you when your father
Subject(s): Absence; Fathers; Death; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


MOTH, by JOANNE MCFARLAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: In this room shadows fall blue-violet as
Last Line: Heat that draws you to it then sets fire to %all you have
Subject(s): Curiosities And Wonders; Death; Pleasure; Youth


MOTHER, by HANNAH ALEXANDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: You were my child, my own
Last Line: Your imperfections humored %and life shall never find us out again
Subject(s): Death - Children


MOTHER, by TED KOOSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mid april already, and the wild plums
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


MOTHER, by JENNIFER LEE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am not living
Last Line: The curtains are closed %to cut the glare
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Mothers


MOTHER, by ALICE MEYNELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One wept whose only child was dead
Last Line: "a mother, a mother was born."
Alternate Author Name(s): Meynell, Wilfrid, Mrs.; Thompson, Alice Christina
Variant Title(s): Maternity
Subject(s): Mothers; Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


MOTHER, by JOANNE SELTZER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Four times I opened wide and life emerged
Subject(s): Death - Children


MOTHER, by ETHEL RICHARDSON STILLWELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Your love was daffodils in spring
Last Line: I have my joy of him.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Gratitude; Love; Mothers; Childhood; Dead, The


MOTHER (MARGERY CARRUTH, 1896-1981), by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mother, now at last I must speak to you. The hour, so late but even so has come
Variant Title(s): The Event
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mothers; Dead, The


MOTHER AND CHILD, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She feared the baby would fall
Last Line: Hands resting upon her
Subject(s): Mothers; Death – Children; Death - Babies; Mad Houses; Insane Asylums


MOTHER AND CHILD AT THE CAPITOL; JUNE, 1921, by GRACE GUILLE PURSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Where is the soldier? The unknown
Last Line: Brings not its gift in vain!
Subject(s): Capitol, Washington, D.c.; Death; Graves; Mothers; Mothers & Sons; Soldiers; Washington, D.c.; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


MOTHER AND POET; TURIN, AFTER THE NEWS FROM GAETA, 1861, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead! One of them shot by the sea in the east
Last Line: Let none look at me!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Italy; Mothers; Savio, Laura; Death - Babies; Italians


MOTHER AS SHITWORKER, by MARION DEUTSCH COHEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: After bearing elle I watched them hand her over
Last Line: Not again and again %but once and for all
Subject(s): Death - Children


MOTHER DIES: 1, by SAITO MOKICHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Broad leaves turn themselves on the trees, gleaming, hiding, never restful
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


MOTHER DIES: 2, by SAITO MOKICHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: From far off I have brought medicines, she watches me because I am her son
Last Line: I come along, stand in the silkwoem room, and my loneliness becomes extreme
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


MOTHER DIES: 3, by SAITO MOKICHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Young oak leaves shine and turn
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


MOTHER DIES: 4, by SAITO MOKICHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Because spring of heat haze has come
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


MOTHER GARDENS' ROUND, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The year was river-throated, with the stare of legend
Subject(s): Gardebs & Gardening; Death; Dead, The


MOTHER NIGHT, by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Eternities before the first-born day
Last Line: Into the quiet bosom of the night.
Subject(s): Death; Keller, Helen (1880-1968); Rest; Dead, The


MOTHER'S FAREWELL, by JUAN ZORILLA DE SAN MARTIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sleep, sleep, my child! Behold, among the
Last Line: And, while the clouds half opened, heaven smiled
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Heaven; Mothers; Sleep


MOTHERS OF POLITICAL PRISONERS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Like the furtive heels of %death
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Farewell; Graves; Human Rights - Argentina; Prisons And Prisoners


MOTIF, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: On the garret sleeps the roof
Last Line: In its crib by the mold'ring wall
Subject(s): Babies;death - Children;rest; Infants;death - Babies


MOTIONLESS FACES, by CARLOS DRUMMOND DE ANDRADE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Father dead, loved one dead
Last Line: In my life, in everyone's life, in the mild and deep death of myself and everyone
Subject(s): Death


MOTORCADE, by DEBRA MARQUART    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was seven when it happened
Last Line: And accelerating madly %out of view of the camera
Subject(s): Assassination; Death; Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963); Schools; Youth


MOTTO, FR. ARIOSTO, by WALTER SCOTT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell to the land where the clouds love to rest
Last Line: And the lake her lone bosom expands to the sky.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Farewell; Rest; Sky; Dead, The; Parting


MOUNT VERNON, by ARTHUR PETERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Still stands the mansion; still before it sweeps
Last Line: Beloved he died, at peace with god and man.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Dead, The


MOUNTAIN VALLEY, by MALCOLM COWLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lost in this mountain valley, we have struggled
Last Line: Staring down at our cornfields covetously.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Dead, The


MOURN FOR THE BRAVE, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, mourn for the brave
Last Line: Upon the battle-plain!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Heroism; Mourning; Soldiers; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines; Bereavement


MOURN, YOU VENUSES AND LITTLE CUPIDS, by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: For it is your fault my girl's eyes %are red with flowing tears
Alternate Author Name(s): Catullus, Caius Valerius
Subject(s): Death


MOURNING, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas my brother! The cry of the mourners of old
Last Line: Alas my brother!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Roundels; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


MOURNING A FOAL, by LASZLO NAGY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your mother was white and you're black
Last Line: You with your velvet hide
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Mourning; Orphans


MOURNING FOR MY ELDEST DAUGHTER ZHAOQI [WANWAN], by SHEN YIXIU    Poem Source                    
First Line: I stored your clothes in the chest, but who would wear them?
Last Line: By the ge river we will exchange smiles, fortuitously met
Subject(s): Death - Children; Reincarnation


MOURNING PABLO NERUDA, by ROBERT BLY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Water is practical / especially in august
Last Line: Gone.
Subject(s): Death; Legacies; Mourning; Nature; Neruda, Pablo (1904-1973); Usefullness; Water; Dead, The; Bereavement


MOUTH OF GRIEF, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I remember how we stood there, straining
Last Line: Something we must have understood even before %we could speak it
Subject(s): Death; Grief


MOVED TO DEEP DISTRESS, by GU RUOPU    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now is the season of splendor
Last Line: Destroy my heart
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Mourning


MOVEMENT, by MARK IRWIN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We crawl, we eat. Like commas
Last Line: Laying wings down gently over the land
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Heaven; Love - Loss Of


MOVING DAYS, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Five blocks away, your tulip trees are as bright
Last Line: It was late summer. The trees were threading %their long fingers, leading me away %with their sweet,
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


MR AND MRS DISCOBBOLOS: 2, by EDWARD LEAR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mr and mrs discobbolos %lived on the top of the wall
Last Line: Of the whole of the clan discobbolos?
Subject(s): Death; Old Age


MR. EDWARDS AND THE SPIDER, by ROBERT LOWELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw the spiders marching through the air
Subject(s): Calvinists; Death; Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758); God; Insects; Sin; Spiders; Dead, The; Bugs


MR. EDWARDS AND THE SPIDER, by ROBERT LOWELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw the spiders marching through the air
Last Line: To die and know it. This is the black widow, death
Subject(s): Calvinists; Death; Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758); God; Insects; Sin; Spiders


MR. OVER, by FLORENCE MARGARET SMITH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mr. Over is dead
Last Line: Happy the dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Stevie
Subject(s): Death


MR. WHAT'S-HIS-NAME, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They called him mr. What's-his-name
Last Line: I'll ask for mr. What's-his-name.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Men; Cadavers; Dead, The


MRS. BENJAMIN HARRISON, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now utter calm and rest
Last Line: God's will her will.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Sleep; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


MRS. DENISON; IN MEMORIAM, by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis right for her to sleep between
Last Line: And took, how much! With her away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Houghton, 1st Baron; Houghton, Lord
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MULBERRIES, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: They fruit themselves into early june
Last Line: Their wheels can take them anywhere
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


MULTAS PER GENTES, by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O my poor brother, I have journeyed here
Last Line: Ave, forever vale, my poor brother
Alternate Author Name(s): Catullus, Caius Valerius
Subject(s): Brothers; Death


MULVANEY AND ANOTHER, by JOHN A. MOROSO    Poem Text                    
First Line: Mary ann swabbed down the stairs
Last Line: Of him who had loved mary ann.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


MUMFORD: THE MARTYR OF NEW ORLEANS, by INA MARIE PORTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Where murdered mumford lies
Last Line: Our colors wave.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Capital Punishment; Mumford, William B.; New Orleans, Battle Of (1862); U.s. - History; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


MUMMY INVOKES HIS SOUL, by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down to me quickly, down! I am such dust
Last Line: Sweet terraces and founts, content, for thee, %to burn this immense torpidity
Alternate Author Name(s): Field, Michael (with Edith Emma Cooper)
Subject(s): Death


MUSIC, by ALICE (HENDERSON) CORBIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The old songs / die
Last Line: Are all that is left of sarasate.
Subject(s): Death; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


MUSIC OF RECTANGLES, by SCOTT R. POOLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I enjoyed bad jobs, like collating at the united
Last Line: The last one to die gets to be on top
Subject(s): Death; Life


MUSIC ON WATER, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where does remembrance weep when we forget?
Last Line: Watches the time, and thinks it wondrous slow.
Subject(s): Death; Mars (god); Music & Musicians; Water; Dead, The


MUTED GOLD, by SUSAN RICH    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father died just as my plane touched down
Last Line: My father died just as my plane touched down
Subject(s): Airplane Accidents; Aviation And Aviators; Death; Memory; Tragedy; Travel


MY AIN COUNTRIE, by MARY LEE DEMAREST    Poem Text                    
First Line: I'm far frae my hame, an' I'm weary aftenwhiles
Last Line: That we a' may gang in gladness to our ain countree.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


MY BABY, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I feel like
Last Line: Like some ole' %love affair
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


MY BABY! MY BABY! THEY'VE TOLD ME HE IS DEAD, by MARY ANN BROWNE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: As again it echoeth the words, 'my child, my child is dead!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Gray, James, Mrs.; Gray, Mary Anne Browne
Subject(s): Death - Children


MY BAY'NIT, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When first I left blighty they gave me a bay'nit
Last Line: Part of me outfit every time.
Subject(s): Arms & Armor; Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


MY BELIEF, by KATE M. CHIDESTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: From that deep sleep that men call death
Last Line: Escaped from sin and care and time.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


MY BIRDEEN, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On bonnie birdeen
Last Line: My passion, my pain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Children; Death; Eyes; Loss; Love; Pain; Passion; Childhood; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


MY BLINDNESS, by HERMAN J. D. CARTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh blackened knight, murderer of my day
Last Line: Without a cause, until I'm claimed by death?
Subject(s): Black (color); Blindness; Death; Eyes; Visually Handicapped; Dead, The


MY BOY, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I had a little bird once
Last Line: And wish that I were dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MY BOY JACK, by RUDYARD KIPLING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Have you heard the news of my boy jack?
Last Line: And gave to that wind blowing and that tide!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Drowning; Death - Babies


MY BROTHER, by JOHN MOULTRIE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My boyish days are nearly gone
Last Line: When shall I find its like again?
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Half-brothers; Dead, The


MY BROTHER, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead! And he has died so young
Last Line: Those we grieve for love us yet!
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Grief; Life; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


MY CHILD, by LISA LENZO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your birthday is coming again
Last Line: My child, I wanted to follow you %when your eyes closed on the world %I reentered without you
Subject(s): Death - Children


MY CHILD, by JOHN PIERPONT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I cannot make him dead!
Last Line: T will be our heaven to find, that - he is there!
Subject(s): Consolation; Death - Children; Death - Babies


MY DADDY DIED TODAY, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: And one-of-a-kind daddy, %rest in peace
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


MY DAUGHTER'S FEET, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Years ago, before you stood alone,
Last Line: Gretel's crumbs, and gretel, racing %wood and hawk and changeling night.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


MY DEAD, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Give back the soul of youth once more!
Last Line: I shall behold my dead again?
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Life; Past; Youth; Dead, The


MY DEAD, by SONDRA UPHAM    Poem Source                    
First Line: November again
Last Line: I accept this, too, %that a child can die
Subject(s): Death - Children


MY DEATH AS A GIRL I KNEW, by JAMES GALVIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I was in a story
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Girls; Trees; Dead, The


MY DIRGE, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let the bell toll! Another soul
Last Line: So far from home to die!
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Sickness; Soul; Dead, The; Parting; Illness


MY DREAM GIRL, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like a flower in the mist of the moorland, spectral, / shadowy
Last Line: The flower in the mist of the moorland, lonesome and shadowy.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Flowers; Imagination; Love; Solitude; Youth; Death - Babies; Fancy; Loneliness


MY EARTHLY LOVE, by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No dim and dreamy ghost I sing
Last Line: And only feed on bitter breath.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Solitude; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Loneliness


MY ENEMY, by ALICE WILLIAMS BROTHERTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My foe was dark, and stern, and grim
Last Line: "adieu, dear death -- one kiss! We part."
Subject(s): Enemies; Death; Dead, The


MY FATHER, by PABLO GUEVARA    Poem Source                    
First Line: He had a big workshop. It was part of the world
Last Line: He died alone, and with me. No one remembers him
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Solitude


MY FATHER, by SCOTT HIGHTOWER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Was a cowboy
Last Line: For my own catalog of metaphors
Subject(s): Death - Fathers


MY FATHER DOESN'T TELL STORIES, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father slices a summer tomato on the counter.
Last Line: No sun is at my back, bursting its seeds %in my mouth, stretching darkly behind me.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


MY FATHER DYING: 1984, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: He hums [or, burns] with prostate cancer
Last Line: Igniting everywhere karmaic fires.'
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; Fathers; Labor And Laborers


MY FATHER'S DREAM, by IONNA-VERONIKA WARWICK    Poem Source                    
First Line: That winter of the war
Last Line: My heart just broke,' he said, 'when I saw %that beautiful bird go down.'
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Winter


MY FIRST WOMERN, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I buried my first womern
Last Line: Was a year ago --
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Spring; Women; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


MY FIRST-BORN, by JESSIE D. M. MORTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: She came to my soul like a sunbeam of bliss
Last Line: The tears that are shed when alone.
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Love; Infants; Dead, The


MY FOE, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gurr! You cochon! Stand and fight!
Last Line: Blood-guilty in sight of god.
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Murder; Religion; War; World War I; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The; Theology; First World War


MY FRIEND, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My friend %lets me
Last Line: I just %hope I %listen enough %to her
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


MY GARDEN OF BLIGHTED HOPES, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I sowed in the hours of life's morning
Last Line: In my garden of blighted hopes.
Subject(s): Death; Failure; Hope; Life; Dead, The; Optimism


MY GIRL, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A little corner with its crib
Last Line: A little kiss -- my girl is gone
Subject(s): Courage;death;girls;graves; "valor;bravery;dead, The;tombs;tombstones;


MY GRANDMOTHER'S FUNERAL, by THOMAS LUX    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At least 100 seabirds attended my grandmother's
Last Line: Almost impossible to carry
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Funerals


MY GRAVE, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If, when I die, I must be buried, let
Last Line: And too deep silence would distress me, dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


MY HAND TREMBLES, by FRANCIS PICABIA    Poem Text                    
First Line: The bells are singing to wake the dead
Last Line: Like birds of the fields.
Subject(s): Dadaism; Death; Fear; Dead, The


MY HEAVEN, by RENE FRANCOIS ARMAND PRUDHOMME    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I love the fresh, sweet charm of vernal skies in may
Last Line: -- more frightful unto me than the midnight of the tomb.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sully-prudhomme
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; May (month); Nature; Seasons; Time; Dead, The; Paradise


MY HUSBAND LOVES ME, by SHARON L. CHARDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: My husband loves me. He says
Last Line: Mattress, the ghost of death is in our bed
Subject(s): Beds; Death; Love; Marriage


MY JOB, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I've got a little job on 'and, the time is drawin' nigh
Last Line: It's seven sharp. Good-bye, old pals! . . . A decent job in dyin'.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


MY LAI, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: An embassy's tall gate off a dirt road
Last Line: Of their lives by what death holds apart.
Subject(s): Death; Massacres; Vietnam; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; War; Dead, The


MY LATE BROTHER'S SON TURNS 30 TODAY, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: They were wrong %dead wrong
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


MY LIFE, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My sweet baby
Last Line: My dreams %my world %my life
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


MY LITTLE SISTER, by MAY WILLIAMS WARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My little sister had everything
Last Line: Death at twenty.
Subject(s): Death; Sisters; Youth; Dead, The


MY LOST FRIENDS, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One by one they have slipped from earth
Last Line: Whose shores I cannot trace.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Friendship; Graves; Love; Soul; Dead, The; World; Tombs; Tombstones


MY LOVE, by CHARLES V. H. ROBERTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dearest, there is no one above thee that
Last Line: Unto the rich-crown jeweled seat of paradise.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Pain; Dead, The; Paradise; Suffering; Misery


MY LOVE DIED, by LAJOS KASSAK    Poem Source                    
First Line: My love died she left but said nothing to me
Last Line: But he also says nothing
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of


MY MAGGIE'S NO MORE, by JOHN BROWN (1810-1882)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twittering, twittering over the meadow
Last Line: For despair rends my heart, since my maggie's no more.
Subject(s): Death; Seasons; Dead, The


MY MATE, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I've been sittin' starin,' starin' at 'is muddy pair of boots
Last Line: To sorter be a farther to 'is kid.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


MY MATE BILL, by G. H. GIBSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: That's his saddle across the tie-beam, an' them's his spurs up there
Last Line: As'll make them toney seraphs sit back on their thrones an' stare!
Alternate Author Name(s): Ironbark; Gibson, George Herbert
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


MY MESSMATE, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why fear thee, brother death
Last Line: And to the past is known.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Self; Dead, The


MY MIND HAS THE SCENT OF AN ALTAR TRIPTYCH, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Let him rest, %good spirit, %let him rest
Subject(s): Altars; Angels; Death; Heaven; Memory


MY MOTHER, by ATTILA JOZSEF    Poem Source                    
First Line: Mother held a coffee mug in both hands
Last Line: The mailman tipped his hat
Subject(s): Death; Household Employees; Memory; Mothers


MY MOTHER, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The twilight falls on mother's life
Last Line: I'd be distraught,—for mother.
Subject(s): Death; Mothers & Daughters; Dead, The


MY MOTHER DIED ON SHAVUOT, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My mother died on shavuot when they finished counting the omer
Last Line: Her oldest brother died in 1916; he fell in the war
Subject(s): Death – Mothers


MY MOTHER LEFT ME, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: 24 pairs of unmatched white gloves
Last Line: She left me.
Subject(s): Death; Gloves; Legacies; Mothers & Daughters; Dead, The; Mittens; Muffs


MY MOTHER SENDS ME THE CLOTHES OF THE DEAD, by MICHAEL COLONNESE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I imagine my mother folding
Last Line: Whenever anybody back home dies
Subject(s): Clothing And Dress; Death


MY MOTHER'S FUNERAL, by IRA SADOFF    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The rabbi doesn't say she was sly and peevish,
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


MY MOTHER'S GRAVE, by LUCILE SLADE MCAULEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: I seldom went to see you %in the nursing home. I don't know why
Last Line: I'd mourn some part of me that %died long years ago
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Mothers; Nursing Homes


MY OBSTETRICIAN, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: He brought %me down
Last Line: Reduced to %tears I %want to %be sick
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


MY PARENTS' TOMBSTONE, by RON BLOCK    Poem Source                    
First Line: My mother photocopied the picture in the catalog
Last Line: As they line up at the trough
Subject(s): Death; Graves


MY PHOTOGRAPH, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My sister sunshine smiled on me
Last Line: "of radiance from above."
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Photography & Photographers; Dead, The


MY PRETTY CHILD, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mo paistin deas, I did not know
Last Line: And knew how far god's gardens are.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


MY QUARREL WITH LANGUAGE POETRY, by MICHAEL COFFEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dulsville, as in the after-hours
Last Line: And we went out and ate them
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; Friendship; Language Poetry


MY SAINT, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, long the weary vigils since you left me
Last Line: Entice my spirit, -- take me hence with you!
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MY SISTER'S FUNERAL, by GERALD STERN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Since there was no mother for the peach tree we did it
Subject(s): Sisters; Death - Children; Funerals; Grief; Death - Babies; Burials; Sorrow; Sadness


MY SKELETON, MY RIVAL, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Interesting that I have to live with my skeleton
Last Line: And I its friend, shielding it from harm
Subject(s): Skeletons; Identity; Death; Dead, The


MY SONG, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To understand the song I sing
Last Line: You'll understand my song.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


MY TEMPLE, by NICOLAI MAKSIMOVICH VILENKIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who rears a temple, rears two monuments
Last Line: And in their vanguard death, who shall prevail.
Alternate Author Name(s): Minsky, N.; Minsky, Nicolai Maksimovich
Subject(s): Churches; Death; Temples; Cathedrals; Dead, The; Mosques


MY THREE YEAR OLD, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My %three year old
Last Line: He wouldn't need %my undivided %attention
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


MY TRIUMPH LASTED TILL THE DRUMS, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Is nothing to the dead
Subject(s): Death


MY WHITE-CAPPED NURSE, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Day by day, with unconscious grace
Last Line: And I inhale the fragrance there.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Prayer; Dead, The; Paradise


MYSTERIES, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Bound to the earth in its headlong flight
Last Line: What does it mean to live and die?
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Ships & Shipping; Soul; Dead, The; Ocean


MYSTERIES IN SPOLETO, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When swallows fly in the courtyard, who knows the answer?
Last Line: Ask the swallows circling the courtyard. Ask the swallows
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


MYSTERY, by EDWIN ROLFE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The corpse is in the central square, in the spring sun
Last Line: Only the children stand silent, and stare, stare %at the broken body, the lifeless face, the living
Alternate Author Name(s): Fishman, Solomon
Subject(s): Death


MYSTERY OF MYSTERIES, by MATHILDE BLIND    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Before the abyss of the unanswering grave
Last Line: Which casts all flesh as chaff to all the winds?
Alternate Author Name(s): Lake, Claude
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


MYTH, by NATASHA TRETHEWEY    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: I was asleep while you were dying.
Subject(s): Mothers - Death


NACHIKETAS AND DEATH, by JAMES STEPHENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Young nachiketas went to death
Last Line: For thou art that!
Variant Title(s): Thy Soul
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NAKED, by JOHANNA SCHOUTEN-ELSENHOUT    Poem Source                    
First Line: What am I?
Last Line: Naked I was born %naked I'll die
Subject(s): Death; Life; Nudity


NAKEDNESS, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: The end of the human adventure
Last Line: Before anyone
Subject(s): Death; Fear


NAMELESS, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, lovely spirit, in the first fond dusk-light / gleaming
Last Line: And still death's old, shallow mock.
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


NAMELESS MEN, by EDWARD SHILLITO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Around me when I wake or sleep
Last Line: The men who watch and die for me.
Subject(s): Death; Redemption; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


NANCY JANE, by CHARLES SIMIC    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Grandma laughing on her deathbed.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NARRATIVE OF THE VISION OF OUR LADY OF ARMEIRO, by NATHANIEL TARN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The photograph of our lady of armeiro has been placed
Last Line: Have we ever known of any death so measured and so rigorous?
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Old Age; Photography & Photographers; United States; Dead, The; America


NARRATOR'S DEATH, by YITZHAK LAOR    Poem Source                    
First Line: Preparations for your death began
Last Line: And now you no longer have %you have no narrator
Subject(s): Death


NATHAN HALE, SEPTEMBER 22, 1776, by JOHN MACMULLEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Come all alumni gather round
Last Line: Amidst the patriot band.
Subject(s): American Revolution; Capital Punishment; Hale, Nathan (1755-1776); Memory; New York City; Patriotism; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple


NATIVITY, by KATHLEEN JESSIE RAINE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fiends tear me to blood
Last Line: As the lack of love.
Subject(s): Christmas; Death; Love; Nativity, The; Dead, The


NATURAL DEATH, by ELIZABETH ZELVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The first my age to die
Last Line: Our hands on hers, seeking to hold her and to let her go %and murmured over and over, these are good
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Memory; Psychoanalysis; Relationships


NATURAL HISTORY, by ROBERT PENN WARREN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the rain the naked old father is dancing; he will get wet.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NATURAL WORLD: 1, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The earth is almost round. The seas
Last Line: For a man to sleep in.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Extinct Animals; Whales; Dead, The


NATURAL WORLD: 2, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On hawk mountain in pennsylvania
Last Line: Slaughtered for pleasure.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Hawk Mountain, Pennsylvania; Hawks; Dead, The


NATURE, by ALFRED DE VIGNY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the stage, impassive, mute and cold
Last Line: And by my breast and brows the air be riven.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NATURES COOK, by MARGARET LUCAS CAVENDISH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is the cook of nature; and we find
Last Line: When with salt rheum and phlegm they powdered are.
Alternate Author Name(s): Newcastle, Duchess Of; Lucas, Margaret
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NEAR, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Two swans drift, arrogant and light
Last Line: Near where the bouncer drowned last night
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Drowning; Nature; Swans


NEAR A BUILDING, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: That sad summer, the loneliest thing
Last Line: Bone emphasising perfect bone
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Solitude; Summer


NEAR MANSFIELD, OHIO, by JAMES WRIGHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The enormous muscle-bound dobbins of autumn
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, James A.
Subject(s): Death; Loneliness; Dead, The


NEARER HOME, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One sweetly solemn thought
Last Line: On the rock of a living faith!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


NEARING PORT, by C. P. R.    Poem Text                    
First Line: The noble river widens as we drift
Last Line: Lift us and bear us to eternity.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NECROLOGICAL, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The friar had said his paternosters duly
Last Line: Whom the kites of heaven solicited with sweet cries
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NECROLOGICAL, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The friar had said his paternosters duly
Last Line: And so stil that he likened himself unto those dead %whom the kites of heaven solicited with sweet c
Subject(s): Death


NECROPOLIS, by KARL SHAPIRO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Even in death they prosper; even in the death
Subject(s): Wealth; Poverty; Death; Social Commentaries; Riches; Fortunes; Dead, The


NEEDLESS FEAR, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Afraid? Of whom am I afraid
Last Line: As soon impeach my crown!
Subject(s): Death; Easter; Holidays; Dead, The; The Resurrection


NEGROES LYNCHED IN MISSISSIPPI, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So always, justice drowsy and hate rising
Last Line: Proffering his blood to pleasure antichrist.
Subject(s): African Americans; Capital Punishment; Jesus Christ; Lynching; Mississippi; Murder; Negroes; American Blacks; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


NEKROS, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo! All thy glory gone
Last Line: Arise! Thou hast inherited the sky.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NELL AND JOHN, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When nell, given o'er by the doctor, was dying
Last Line: When you lost your white heifer, and I my brown mare!
Subject(s): Death; Loss; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


NELLIE, by LAURANCE J. NICOLSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: What ails thee, little rosebud of my heart?
Last Line: "forget-me-not?"" no, little darling, no!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Bard Of Thule
Subject(s): Children; Death; Love; Childhood; Dead, The


NEOCLASSICIST, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I know your moral sources, prig
Last Line: Old women, waited, patiently
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Man-woman Relationships; Old Age


NERVOUS FIT OF ANGUISH, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet hebrew, unfasten my transit of clay
Subject(s): Death; Heresy; Soul; Dead, The; Heretics


NERVOUS FIT OF ANGUISH, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet hebrew, unfasten my transit of clay
Last Line: A dionysiac surfeit of coffee!
Subject(s): Death; Heresy; Soul


NESTS IN ELMS, by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The rooks are cawing up and down the trees!
Alternate Author Name(s): Field, Michael (with Edith Emma Cooper)
Subject(s): Birds; Life; Death; Birds; Dead, The


NEVER, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not many years, but long enough to see
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


NEVER AGAIN, ORPHEUS, by ANTIPATER OF SIDON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Gods are powerless to save %their own children from death?
Alternate Author Name(s): Antipatros Of Sidon
Subject(s): Death; Mythology - Classical; Orpheus


NEVER TO KNOW, by SARA BARD FIELD    Poem Source                    
Alternate Author Name(s): Wood, Charles Erskine Scoot, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death


NEVER TOO LATE TO DYE, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No man comes late unto that place from whence
Last Line: Never man yet had a regredience.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NEVERLAND, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Bending over her bed, I saw the smile
Last Line: Intact for the water table, she opened her eyes
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NEVERLAND, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bending over her bed, I saw the smile
Last Line: And now it grows faint, and now I cannot hear it
Subject(s): Death; Brothers & Sisters; Dead, The


NEW ENGLAND GRAVEYARD, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: As a pale cypher set among the weeds
Last Line: "dear husband"", ""virtuous wife"", ""son lost at sea""."
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Widows & Widowers; Graveyards; Dead, The


NEW ENGLAND WALLS, by AMORY HARE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not from the blow that shall deliver death
Last Line: My flesh would pass, leaving my spirit here.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hutchinson, Amory Hare
Subject(s): Death; Love; Memory; New England; Walls; Dead, The


NEW MEXICAN CEMETERY: CAMPOSANTO, by KURT LELAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: To honor this, our holy ground
Last Line: When ripe, %--renders tolerable preserves
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


NEW MEXICAN CEMETERY: LA MUERTE, by KURT LELAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: Few men would think on passing through our gate
Last Line: All men must marry the holy other
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Marriage


NEW MEXICAN CEMETERY: LA VIDA, by KURT LELAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: Who doesn't want deeds that outlast the pale
Last Line: Plucked up, flesh-warm, strong strokes, and out of sight
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


NEW MEXICAN CEMETERY: LAS ANIMAS, by KURT LELAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: Why me?
Last Line: Across the graves where our old grammar snores
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


NEW MEXICAN CEMETERY: LAS PIEDRAS, by KURT LELAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here cairns of pumice, there a plaster lamb
Last Line: The human need to commemorate its bones?
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


NEW NIGHT THOUGHTS ON DEATH; A PARODY, by WILLIAM WHITEHEAD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O night! Dark night! Wrapped round with stygian gloom!
Last Line: Fools banter heav'n itself, o young!—and thee!
Subject(s): Death; Night; Thought; Young, Edward (1683-1765); Dead, The; Bedtime; Thinking


NEW SPRING: 24, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The hearts of us two, my loved one
Last Line: To death was wellnigh press'd.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


NEW SPRING: 32, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Through the forest, in the moonlight
Last Line: Or a sign that death is nigh me?
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Fairies; Love; Dead, The; Elves


NEW SPRING: 40, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My cherish'd wishes blossom
Last Line: And bleeds away in my breast.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Dead, The


NEW WIFE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: My officemate tells me
Last Line: Their days glistening like the salt %in the corners of her mouth.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


NEW YEAR'S EVE, by JANICE BURRES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wrapped in blankets
Last Line: It's midnight, 1980 %and silvie is dead
Subject(s): Death - Children


NEW YORK (OFFICE AND ATTACK), by FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Beneath all the statistics
Last Line: Where the hudson is getting drunk on its oil
Subject(s): Crime And Criminals; Death; Men; New York City - Revolutionary Period


NEW-MADE GRAVE, by HERACLITUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This earth is freshly turned
Alternate Author Name(s): Herakleitos
Subject(s): Death


NEWLY DISCOVERED 'HOMERIC' HYMN (FOR JANE HARRISON), by CHARLES OLSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hail and beware the dead who will talk life until you are blue
Last Line: You have your own place to drink. Hail and beware them, when they come
Subject(s): Death


NEWS, by GODFREY ELTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: They came, you know, and told me you were dead
Last Line: I missed the one beyond laburnum-tree.
Subject(s): Death; Oxford University; Dead, The


NEWS UPDATE; FOR ERHART, GITTLESON, FLYNN & STONE, HAPILY DEAD & GONE, by JOHN BALABAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Well, here I am in the centre daily times
Last Line: Oh, big sighs. Windy sighs. And ghostly laughter.
Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Death; Soldiers; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; War; Estrangement; Outcasts; Dead, The


NEWSPAPER DEATHS, by LAURA TOHE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I can flip my life back to the page
Last Line: And the police just added another number to their records
Subject(s): Death; Native Americans; Navajo Indians; News; Newspapers


NEXT BODY IN THE BOX, by NANCE VAN WINCKEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: At school the boy seated before me
Last Line: Augured in it. Something inside %no one could coax out
Subject(s): Children; Death; Schools


NEXT OF KIN, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The shadows gather round me, while you are in the sun
Last Line: Yea, we twain shall sleep together in an equal bed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Home; Dead, The


NEXT, PLEASE, by PHILIP LARKIN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Always too eager for the future, we
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NEXT, PLEASE, by PHILIP LARKIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Always too eager for the future, we
Last Line: A huge and birdless silence. In her wake %no waters breed or break
Subject(s): Death


NIAGARA FALLS, by JAN CONN    Poem Source                    
First Line: What I recall is the sound, like explosions of white noise and a constant
Last Line: He went over the falls and never came back
Subject(s): Death; Niagara Falls; Waterfalls


NICE GUY, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I had a friend and he died
Last Line: He died of too much
Subject(s): Frendship; Death; Dead, The


NICOLE, by KELLY NORMAN ELLIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Just a white girl
Last Line: I do not want %to know %nicole
Subject(s): Death; Girls


NICOLETTE, by CHARLOTTE INEZ    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


NIGHT, by TUMADIR BINT IBN AL-SHARID AL-KHANSA    Poem Source                    
First Line: My eye cried and woke me
Last Line: The night was pain
Alternate Author Name(s): Tumardir Bint `amir Al-harith Ibn Ash-sharid; Al-khansa
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War


NIGHT, by CARLYLE FERREN MACINTYRE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The ever-busy weaver clouds are carding
Last Line: Wash clean the earth from stain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macintyre, C. F.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Peace; Rest; Dead, The


NIGHT AND DAY, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Twas night, and darkness reigned supreme
Last Line: Beyond the power of sin—man's soul shall never die.
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Easter; Healing; Holidays; Holy Ghost; Immortality; Jesus Christ; Life; Light; Night; Praise; Religion; Religious Education; Sin; Dead, The; The Resurrection; Cures; Holy Spirit; Bedtime; Theology; Sunday Schools; Yeshivas; Parochial School


NIGHT AND DAY, by SIDNEY LANIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The innocent, sweet day is dead
Last Line: -- come back, o day! Said he.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NIGHT AND DEATH, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now the sunlit hours are o'er
Last Line: Death is life, and death alone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Night; Tears; Dead, The; Bedtime


NIGHT AND DEATH, by ELIZABETH H. WHITTIER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The storm-wind is howling
Last Line: Her glory above.
Subject(s): Death; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


NIGHT CRY, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The radiator taps like a frantic blind man
Last Line: A crocheted cap for a stillborn baby.
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Infants; Dead, The


NIGHT GLASS, by JOAN MCMILLAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Almost a year now since the man
Last Line: I watch them press at the window for hours, %feel them tap out a frantic untranslatable code
Subject(s): Death - Children


NIGHT HE DIED, by LINDA PORTNAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: At eighteen years old
Last Line: Like the sundial in the yard, marking time %beside epaulets of goldenrod
Subject(s): Death - Children


NIGHT OFF GALLIPOLI: 1. A DELIRIOUS VOICE, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweeter than sleep and the dream of death
Last Line: Being rest.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Sea; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares; Ocean


NIGHT OFF GALLIPOLI: 2. VOICE OF A YOUTHFUL TURK, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If only up the straits the tempest flew
Last Line: Dying again upon the mouth of you!
Subject(s): Cypress Trees; Death; Moon; Storms; Dead, The


NIGHT OFF GALLIPOLI: 3. AN ENGLISH VOICE, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I knew the stars would come
Last Line: O southward blowing wind, blow on!
Subject(s): Death; Lesbos (island), Greece; Sea; Soul; Stars; Dead, The; Ocean


NIGHT OFF GALLIPOLI: 5. VOICE OF AN ENGLISH POET, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: South!...These stars I know!...And south is greece!
Last Line: That hide but do not hush the river's brink. . . .
Subject(s): Death; Greece; Hearts; Sleep; Stars; Dead, The; Greeks


NIGHT OFF GALLIPOLI: 8. A HOST OF SPIRITS, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We fought and saw the stars and fell
Last Line: Take us; like men we fought.
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Life; Dead, The


NIGHT POEMS: 2, by CHARLES WILLIAMS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Again in a still peace, in clear
Last Line: Endured by all, breathed by how few!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Peace; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


NIGHT SCENE AT THE FALL OF SEBASTOPOL, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The toils, the flames, the thunders of the siege
Last Line: A crumbling mass of ruin and decay.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Freedom; Night; War; Urban Life; Dead, The; Liberty; Bedtime


NIGHT SOWERS, by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo, these are they that toil by night
Last Line: The dews of peace perennial!
Subject(s): Death; Night; Peace; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Bedtime


NIGHT THOUGHTS, SELS., by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Friendship; Religion


NIGHT THOUGHTS; THE COMPLAINT: 1. LIFE, DEATH & IMMORTALITY, by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep!
Last Line: How had it blest mankind, and rescued me!
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Grief; Immortality; Life; Mankind; Night; Dead, The; Burials; Sorrow; Sadness; Human Race; Bedtime


NIGHT THOUGHTS; THE COMPLAINT: 2. TIME, DEATH AND FRIENDSHIP, by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the cock crew he wept, -- smote by that eye
Last Line: With incommunicable lustre bright.
Subject(s): Conscience; Death; Friendship; Life; Nature; Night; Time; Dead, The; Bedtime


NIGHT THOUGHTS; THE COMPLAINT: 3. NARCISSA, by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: From dreams, where thought in fancy's maze runs mad
Last Line: When shall I die? -- when shall I live for ever?
Subject(s): Death; Fortune; Funerals; Life; Love; Mankind; Night; Sleep; Dead, The; Burials; Human Race; Bedtime


NIGHT THOUGHTS; THE COMPLAINT: 4. THE CHRISTIAN TRIUMPH, by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A much-indebted muse, o yorke! Intrudes
Last Line: Men may live fools, but fools they cannot die.'
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Fear; God; Life; Night; Old Age; Dead, The; Bedtime


NIGHT THOUGHTS; THE COMPLAINT: 5. THE RELAPSE, by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lorenzo! To recriminate is just
Last Line: Tis the survivor dies. -- my heart! No more.
Subject(s): Contentment; Death; Fortune; Grief; Life; Night; Pride; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bedtime; Self-esteem; Self-respect


NIGHT THOUGHTS; THE COMPLAINT: 6. THE INFIDEL RECLAIMED (1), by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She (for I know not yet her name in heav'n)
Last Line: Stronger than death, and smiling at the tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Future Life; Immortality; Life; Love; Night; Wealth; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Bedtime; Riches; Fortunes


NIGHT THOUGHTS; THE COMPLAINT: 7. THE INFIDEL RECLAIMED (2), by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Heav'n gives the needful, but neglected, call
Last Line: Let the grave listen; -- and be graver still.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Hearts; Immortality; Life; Night; Reason; Soul; Virtue; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Bedtime; Intellect; Rationalism; Brain; Mind; Intellectuals


NIGHT THOUGHTS; THE COMPLAINT: 8. VIRTUE'S APOLOGY, by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And has all nature, then, espoused my part?
Last Line: Satan, thy master, I dare call a dunce.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Imagination; Immortality; Machiavelli, Niccolo (1469-1527); Night; Pleasure; Soul; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Fancy; Bedtime


NIGHT THOUGHTS; THE CONSOLATION: 9, by EDWARD YOUNG (1683-1765)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As when a traveller, a long day past
Last Line: And midnight, universal midnight! Reigns.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; God; Graves; Life; Mankind; Night; Time; Travel; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Tombs; Tombstones; Human Race; Bedtime; Journeys; Trips


NIGHT WATCHING, by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She sat beside her lover, and her hand
Last Line: To one cold, speechless city of the dead!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NIGHT, AND THE HOUSE HAS A VOICE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Before falling asleep, and pretending
Last Line: The neglected phone call, dishes in the sink
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


NIGHTFALL, by WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNKERLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Fold up the tent! / the sun is in the west
Last Line: And rest is best!
Alternate Author Name(s): Oxenham, John
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


NIGHTFALL, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Eve goes slowly
Last Line: Bold then beaten—now long lost, and here!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Shadows; Silence; Dead, The; Paradise


NIGHTINGALE IN THE EAST, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: On a dark lonely night on the crimea's dread shore
Last Line: One of heaven's best gifts is miss nightingale
Subject(s): Death;love;nurses;soldiers; "dead, The;


NIGHTMARE BEGINS RESPONSIBILITY, by MICHAEL S. HARPER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I place these numbed wrists to the pane
Last Line: Nightmare begins responsibilit
Subject(s): Death - Children; Racism; Death - Babies; Racial Prejudice; Bigotry


NINE ELEGIES FOR AMY MCCLELLAND: 1., by HUGH STEINBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: All day going to the sad sad
Last Line: And when I die like you will I donate my eyes?
Subject(s): Death; Memory


NINE ELEGIES FOR AMY MCCLELLAND: 2., by HUGH STEINBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: So what's it like in heaven? Ice in your drink
Last Line: We couldn't have given you down here?
Subject(s): Death; Heaven


NINE ELEGIES FOR AMY MCCLELLAND: 3., by HUGH STEINBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: Devotion is a crate of empty bottles
Last Line: Again, and I want to hear it again
Subject(s): Death


NINE ELEGIES FOR AMY MCCLELLAND: 4., by HUGH STEINBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: I want to tell you, the funeral was great, was sweet
Last Line: Had been your wedding instead
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


NINE ELEGIES FOR AMY MCCLELLAND: 5., by HUGH STEINBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: I dreamed I was in hell, surrounded by
Last Line: While everyone I loved was flung over the edge
Subject(s): Death; Hell


NINE ELEGIES FOR AMY MCCLELLAND: 6., by HUGH STEINBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dear amy: I am fine, here in chicago
Last Line: You'd have liked that. Still missing you. %all my love, hugh
Subject(s): Death; Letters; Love


NINE ELEGIES FOR AMY MCCLELLAND: 7., by HUGH STEINBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: I want to imagine that you are an angel, taht you are
Last Line: Left this world, this sweet old world
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Memory


NINE ELEGIES FOR AMY MCCLELLAND: 8., by HUGH STEINBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: There is an angel who does nothing but wait for you
Last Line: There is a god somewhere in all of this, he is hard to see sometimes
Subject(s): Death; God; Religion


NINE STONES: 1. JENNIFER TINNING (12-26-71 TO 1-3-72), by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: You were the first to feel the soft pillow
Last Line: Gone from the planet, synapses, ligaments freed
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Murder


NINE STONES: 2. JOSEPH TINNING (1-10-70 TO 1-20-72), by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: You were a cap of bells, a fold at the end
Last Line: You were saturday night after calamity
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Murder


NINE STONES: 3. BARBARA TINNING (5-31-67 TO 3-2-72), by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I aided nurses, drove the school bus. Now
Last Line: A flea market tip for her sneaking suspicion
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Murder


NINE STONES: 4. TIMOTHY TINNING (11-21-73 TO 12-10-73), by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Suspicion is not a mysterious disease
Last Line: His head. Every funeral is a party
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Murder


NINE STONES: 5. NATHAN TINNING (3-30-75 TO 9-2-75), by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Two minutes of force while your father sleeps
Last Line: Even my hair casts its shadow
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Murder


NINE STONES: 6. MICHAEL TINNING ADOPTED (8-3-78 TO 3-2-81), by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Not even your mixed skin could keep you
Last Line: Gaze at your open casket, overstuffed with toys
Subject(s): Death - Children; Funerals; Mothers; Murder


NINE STONES: 7. MARY FRANCIS TINNING (10-29-78 TO 2-22-79), by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The apnea monitor, left in the armchair
Last Line: On platters of baked cookies, in ham casseroles
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Murder


NINE STONES: 8. JONATHAN TINNING (11-19-79 TO 3-24-80), by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: You were the proof of someone's backseat
Last Line: That's what we need. Duct tape
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Murder; Pregnancy


NINE STONES: 9. TAMI LYNNE TINNING (8-22-85 TO 12-20-85), by SUZANNE OWENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: No root to a spring frost. No proof
Last Line: From elysium has left her dower of resin
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Murder


NINETY-EIGHT DAYS LATER, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I realized today
Last Line: I have to %cover it up %more and more
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


NINTH LEVEL OF DEATH, by CARLOS CUMPIAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Can chicanos lay claim to our own
Last Line: This real human treasure
Subject(s): Chicanos; Death; Poetry And Poets


NIOBE: INEXORABLE DEATH, by AESCHYLUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alone of gods death has no love for gifts
Last Line: From him alone persuasion stands apart.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NIRVANA, by ELIZABETH N. BARR    Poem Text                    
First Line: The all-embracing mother wraps herself about me
Last Line: O love, it is so lovely to be dead!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


NO BELL SHOULD EVER RING AGAIN, by FRED VOSS    Poem Source                    
First Line: A great one
Last Line: Because marvin malone is dead %and no mention made
Subject(s): Death; Malone, Marvin (d. 1996); Memory


NO CONDOLENCES, by A. K. BAUMGARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Grey head bent, fingering pearls
Last Line: This world is the cross on which we're hung
Subject(s): Death - Children


NO COWARD'S SONG, by JAMES ELROY FLECKER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am afraid to think about my death
Last Line: A living mouse than dead as a man dies.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NO LETTER, by MARY TUCKER LAMBERT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No letter!' poor mother! Oh, well may'st thou weep
Last Line: Brings the longing to be with the dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tucker, Mary Eliza Perine
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


NO LIFE CAN POMPLESS PASS AWAY, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: A miracle for all!
Subject(s): Death


NO MAN'S LAND, by JAMES HARRY KNIGHT-ADKIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No man's land is an eerie sight
Last Line: Is hunting for blood in no man's land.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


NO MORE BIRTHDAY PARTIES, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: We buried her
Last Line: That she %wouldn't be going %to anymore %birthday parties
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


NO MORE THAT ROAD, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now do I know
Last Line: "sounds the forsaken, ""never, never, never!"
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Love; Memory; Supernatural; Dead, The


NO MUSIC, by C. E. SHUFORD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death and no music
Last Line: Death and no music.
Alternate Author Name(s): Shuford, Gene
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NO QUESTION, by GEORGE H. DILLON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Seeing at last how each thing here beneath
Last Line: Why birds must fly, seeing the flight of birds.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Flowers; Dead, The


NO RESURRECTION, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Friendship, when a friend meant a helping sword
Last Line: And grass again to make modern flesh
Subject(s): Friendship; Death; Dead, The


NO ROOM, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There never was room for her anywhere
Last Line: Lena? Louise? Lisette?
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves; Names; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


NO SIGN, by AKI-NO-BO    Poem Source                    
First Line: No sign
Last Line: That it will soon be gone
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; New Year


NO SOUND, by HENRY WORTHAM II    Poem Text                    
First Line: No sound in winter under the trees
Last Line: Who knows that death comes in winter?
Subject(s): Death; Winter; Dead, The


NO SPRING, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Up from the south come the birds that were banished
Last Line: But unto a dead love there cometh no spring.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Love; Sea; Spring; Dead, The; Ocean


NO TANGOS TONIGHT, by STEPHEN DOBYNS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Heart meets death in a fashionable singles bar
Last Line: But then a dance begins, a tango. Heart will sit it out
Subject(s): Dancing And Dancers; Death; Hearts


NO TIME, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In a rush this weekday morning
Subject(s): Death; Parents; Dead, The; Parenthood


NO TIME, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In a rush this weekday morning
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Family Life; Death; Parents; Graveyards; Relatives; Dead, The; Parenthood


NO, I AM NOT AS OTHERS ARE, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Yes, or else go alive to heaven
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Subject(s): Death


NOBODY WANTED TO LISTEN TO ME: NOBODY WANTED TO KNOW, by LORI BROWN PATRICK    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


NOBODY'S HOME, by TOM RUSSELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: You know the crowded ship in the underworld?
Last Line: He was starting to hear himself think, a bad sign
Subject(s): Death; Hell


NOCTURNAL, by LINDA PASTAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If animals think
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dead, The


NOCTURNAL VEILS, by CLAYTON ESHLEMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: In bed, looking up at the light-peppered dark,
Subject(s): Night; Death; Paintings & Painters; Bedtime; Dead, The


NOCTURNE, by XAVIER VILLAURRUTIA    Poem Source                    
First Line: All that the night
Last Line: Dies on my hard lips
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Shadows; Silence


NOCTURNE OF REMEMBERED SPRING, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Moonlight silvers the tops of trees
Last Line: And then we laugh, with shadows in our eyes.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Old Age; Spring; Dead, The


NOME GHOST STORY, by SHEILA BUNKER NICKERSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Eskimos say: the longer dead, %the higher off the ground
Last Line: With screams. Pieces wander %still in ice and wind and words
Subject(s): Death; Eskimos; Native Americans


NON DOLET, by OLIVER ST. JOHN GOGARTY    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Our friends go with us as we go
Subject(s): Death


NON OMNIS MORIAR, by JOHN ORLEY ALLEN TATE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I ask you: has the singer sung
Last Line: Death frames the singer and the song.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tate, Allen
Subject(s): Death; Dramatists; Ford, John (1586-1639); Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593); Plays & Playwrights; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


NONE WITH HIM', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My god, to live: how didst thou bear to live
Last Line: Thy spirit saith
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Pain; Jesus Christ


NOON, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Over the hills and far away
Last Line: And has joined us with a nod.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Kisses; Noon; Wisdom; Dead, The; World


NORA, by ELIZABETH WEST PARKER    Poem Text                    
First Line: When I came back from nora's burial
Last Line: "oh, let me be like her!"
Subject(s): Death; Housekeeping; Dead, The


NORMAN SIVERTSEN, SR., by ED OCHESTER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dead for ten years, I am now speaking
Last Line: The little snot, thought that that was funny
Variant Title(s): Norman Silvertsen, Sr
Subject(s): Conversation; Death


NORTH AMERICAN DEATH SONG, by ANNE (HOME) HUNTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day
Last Line: And thy son, o alknomook, has scorned to complain.
Subject(s): Death; Native Americans; Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS, by CHARLES R. MURPHY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here earth and sky and thudding hoofs of horses
Last Line: Bringing its elder presence -- and closed eyes.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Mountains; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


NORTHWEST WINTER, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Light-dazed moments %send me to my knees
Last Line: Slantwise %through the rain
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


NOT A SPARROW, by TESS GALLAGHER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Just when I think the buddhists
Last Line: Keeps right on flying 
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Dead, The


NOT A SUICIDE POEM, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The children talk of suicide
Last Line: Depending on hwere you stand, sometimes large, %sometimes not
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Healing; Love


NOT A SUICIDE POEM, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: You tell me the boys %in art class carve geometrics
Last Line: Come through drought and frost, %we were planted side by side.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


NOT ALL DIE EARLY, DYING YOUNG, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Not period that died
Variant Title(s): Poem: 990; Poem: 93
Subject(s): Death


NOT ANY SUNNY TONE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: How dead we are 
Subject(s): Death


NOT BUT THEY DIE, THE TERRORS AND THE DREAMS, by WILLIAM EMPSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Is the magnifying glass able for the flame
Subject(s): Death


NOT EVEN DANTE, by JOSEPH AUSLANDER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My music beats a fist as weak
Subject(s): Death


NOT FORGOTTEN: 5. AFTERMATH, by PETER DAVISON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The world now has
Last Line: I pray you, do not stray %farther from us
Subject(s): Death


NOT HOW THEY LIVED, BUT HOW THEY DIED, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sweet is the sleep of those whose lives were hurled
Last Line: "not how they lived—but only how they died!"
Subject(s): Death; Sacrifices; Soldiers; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


NOT JUST ANY DEATH, by MICHAEL WATERS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: But the kind that comes to the lonely %like a reunion
Last Line: Who entered death with anticipation
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Corpses; Death; Graves; Solitude


NOT LEAVING THIS CITY, by SAMUEL RAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Countless skylines have faded at my heels
Last Line: Your lights are stronger than time itself, %and I have found my home
Subject(s): Death - Children


NOT LOST, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The bells sounding the hours know
Last Line: Who knows no place and has no name
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


NOT THOU BUT I, by PHILIP BOURKE MARSTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It must have been for one of us, my own
Last Line: Thou hadst the peace and I the undying pain.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


NOT TO BE DWELLED ON, by HEATHER MCHUGH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Self-interest cropped up even there,
Subject(s): Graves; Death; Tombs; Tombstones; Dead, The


NOT WAVING BUT DROWNING, by FLORENCE MARGARET SMITH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nobody heard him, the dead man
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Stevie
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Dead, The


NOT WAVING BUT DROWNING, by FLORENCE MARGARET SMITH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nobody heard him, the dead man
Last Line: I was much too far out all my life %and not waving but drowning
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Stevie
Subject(s): Death; Drowning


NOTE BOOK OF ROMANCES AND LAMENTS: LAMENT OF THE RUINED CHATEAUX IN, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Lusignan, les baux, coucy, white towers in winter's fee, and autumn's king
Last Line: Is it not bitter pain life's semblance to retain when death is in the air?
Subject(s): Death; Lament; Pain; Winter; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


NOTE TO REALITY, by TONY HOAGLAND    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Without even knowing it, I have
Last Line: Makes the mourners salivate against their will
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NOTES FOR AN ELEGY, by WILLIAM MEREDITH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The alternative to flying is cowardice,
Alternate Author Name(s): Meredith, Morris
Subject(s): Aviator & Aviators; War; Death; Heroism; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


NOTES ON THE MOVING OF A CORPSE, by MIRKO LAUER    Poem Source                    
First Line: The young latin-americans silently follow the burial
Last Line: The coffee, the friend, and the tool of work
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Funerals; Peru


NOTHING, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Will my love come to me?
Last Line: Alas! I have no love.
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Jesus Christ; Love - Loss Of; Moon; Nothingness; Soul; Dead, The; Nihilism; Voids


NOTHING BUT LAUGHTER, NOTHING, by GLYCON    Poem Source                    
Last Line: No reason why it happens
Alternate Author Name(s): Glyco; Glyko
Subject(s): Death


NOTHING HERE IS QUITE ALIVE, by DAVID HENDERSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: A small alberta spruce, %one side stricken
Last Line: As this last corner of my heart
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Winter


NOTHING IS LOST, by ANNE RIDLER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Our sunlit present, our partial sense, %with deep supporting multitudes below
Subject(s): Death


NOTHING REMAINS, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nothing remains of unrecorded ages
Last Line: This, this remains.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Time; Dead, The


NOVEMBER, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After three days of steady rain-
Last Line: While my mother calmly tells him to lie back down
Subject(s): Death; November; Dead, The


NOVEMBER, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After three days of steady rain-
Last Line: And carrying away the bodies of the dead
Subject(s): Death; November


NOVEMBER, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Each sapless leaf that lingers here
Last Line: These make amends!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Mourning; November; Wind; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Bereavement


NOVEMBER, by SOPHIE TUNNELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: The nuts are dropping in the wood
Last Line: In november.
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; November; Soldiers; Veterans Day; War; Dead, The


NOVEMBER 11TH, by FRANK E. CAMPBELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: This day three years ago
Last Line: "this great ""unknown"" acclaim ..."
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Peace; Soldiers; Unknown Soldier; Veterans Day; War; Dead, The


NOVEMBER ELEGY, by E. FLEMING HOTT    Poem Text                    
First Line: I looked out my window
Last Line: Like autumn leaves, dead, on the walk.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; November; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


NOVEMBER TREES, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: O sad november trees
Last Line: Through death of last year's leaf?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Leaves; Nature; Trees; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


NOVEMBER, UNREDEMPTIVE, IN THE PAUSING, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: In each sorrowful hour of %after
Last Line: There are no more rules %here
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Memory


NOVICE, SELS., by MIKHAIL YUREVICH LERMONTOV    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dying - and I know
Alternate Author Name(s): Lermontov, Mikhail Yuryevich
Subject(s): Death


NOW, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: In ireland now, why do so many
Last Line: Good night, sweet prince, good night'?
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Ireland; Poverty; Rivers; Sea; Suicide


NOW AND AFTERWARDS, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Two hands upon the breast'
Last Line: Pardon those erring prayers! Father hear these!
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Variant Title(s): Labor And Rest
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NOW I AM FILLED WITH DEATH, by FRANZ WERFEL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once I understood the little fire
Last Line: At my sodom and gomorrah.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


NOW I LAY ME', by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I pass from earth away
Last Line: When I lay me down to sleep
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Prayer; Death


NOW IT IS CERTAIN, by DESANKA MAKSIMOVIC    Poem Source                    
First Line: Through the same gate I shall enter too
Last Line: Perhaps by the arch of the eyebrow
Subject(s): Death; Human Rights; Reunions


NOW IT'S HARD, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: To get through the first day of school %to get through the day
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


NOW SHE DESCENDS, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now she descends into the earth
Last Line: Into real heavens
Subject(s): Death – Mothers


NOW THE BIRDS ARE LEAVING, by BERNART DE VENTADORN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Strange new tidings of me
Last Line: Your hostage while I'm here
Alternate Author Name(s): Bernard De Ventadour
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Longing


NOW TO HER LAP THE INCESTUOUS EARTH, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: But not my friend again
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Death


NOW WHAT?, by ANNE CARSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead and you will lie dead
Last Line: Like something / breathed
Subject(s): Death


NUMEROLOGY OF THREE, by JAN LEE ANDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The originality of the number one
Last Line: Waving goodbye, counting woefully to three
Subject(s): Death; Holy Ghost; Numbers


NUN WHO DIED THAT SUMMER, by J. T. BARBARESE    Poem Source                    
First Line: On the day we realized how sick she was
Last Line: And his hand the very kindling that would %carry her into spring
Subject(s): Death; Nuns


NUNC DIMITTIS, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am dying; but what of that?
Last Line: That I've found you -- at the last.
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Love; Pain; Tears; Dead, The; Joy; Delight; Suffering; Misery


NURSE EDITH CAVELL; TWO O'CLOCK, THE MORNING OF OCTOBER 12, 1915, by ALICE MEYNELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To her accustomed eyes
Last Line: Announced that day she met the immortal dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Meynell, Wilfrid, Mrs.; Thompson, Alice Christina
Subject(s): Cavell, Edith (1865-1915); Death; Nurses; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


O DEATH WHERE IS THY STING?'; A FRAGMENT, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She sleepeth: would ye wake her if ye could?
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Jerusalem; Death; Heaven


O DEATH, ROCK ME ASLEEP, by GEORGE BOLEYN    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O death, o death, rock me asleep
Alternate Author Name(s): Rochford, Viscount
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


O DEATH, ROCK ME ASLEEP, by GEORGE BOLEYN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O death, o death, rock me asleep
Last Line: For now I die, %I die, I die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Rochford, Viscount
Subject(s): Death


O HADA CIBERNETICA: 19, by CARLOS GERMAN BELLI    Poem Source                    
First Line: So be it: I'll confess to you
Last Line: The leather inside like smooth linen
Subject(s): Death


O HADA CIBERNETICA: 2, by CARLOS GERMAN BELLI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Fine that so much heaven for so many
Last Line: Strip off my skin my bones %even my marrow
Subject(s): Bones; Death


O LIVING ALWAYS, ALWAYS DYING!, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: To pass on, (o living! Always living!) and leave the corpses behind
Subject(s): Mortality; Death


O MARINERS!, by ARCHIBALD HAMILTON RUTLEDGE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is a voyage,' I heard it lightly told
Subject(s): Death; Sea


O MORS! QUAM AMARA EST MEMORIA TUA HOMINI PACEM HABENTI, by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Exceeding sorrow / consumeth my sad heart!
Last Line: This one day!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


O MY LOVE LEONORE, by FANNIE STEARNS DAVIS GIFFORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O my love leonore! O my lithe lady!
Last Line: O my love leonore, -- o my lithe lady? --
Alternate Author Name(s): Davis, Fannie Stearns
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


O NOBLE DEAD, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: O noble dead who rest beneath the sod
Last Line: And honor thee.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Honor; Soldiers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


O WANDER NOT SO FAR AWAY!, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Togetherness; Death; Dead, The


O WIND! GOD'S WIND!, by ALICE HANSCHE SORENSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: O wind! God's wind! You swept across
Last Line: Where he may reign supreme.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


O-TSUYA FORSAKEN, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I followed. In the tea-house geisha danced the death
Last Line: Shall he be mine in no reincarnation?
Subject(s): Death; Japan; Love; Loyalty; Stars; Dead, The; Japanese


OAK LEAVES COME QUITE CHEAP, by A. A. IMBERMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here lies giovanni
Last Line: Sic transit gloria mundi.
Subject(s): Death; Italy; Soldiers; Tyranny & Tyrants; War; Dead, The; Italians; Dictators


OBEDIENCE OF THE CORPSE, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The midwife puts a rag in the dead woman's hand
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Babies; Birth; Corpses; Mothers; Stillbirth; Infants; Child Birth; Midwifery; Cadavers; Death - Childbirth


OBIT ON PARNASSUS, by F. SCOTT FITZGERALD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Death before forty's no bar. Lo
Last Line: That I wouldn't give an iota %to linger till ninety, like landor
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


OBITUARIES, by DON SEGAL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Mabel a., 90, died monday
Last Line: Aunts, uncles, cousins, his parents, %and hopefully, by many friends
Subject(s): Death; Obituaries


OBITUARY, by WELDON KEES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Boris is dead. The fatalist parrot
Last Line: And a black wreath decorates the door
Subject(s): Parrots; Death - Animals


OBITUARY, by CHARLES TRUEMAN LANHAM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We made our love a pretty thing
Last Line: So quietly it turned and died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lanham, C. T.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Dead, The


OBITUARY, by ROYALL TYLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He comes! The awful king of terror comes!
Last Line: To war with man.
Alternate Author Name(s): Old Simon; S.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


OBLIVION OF DEATH, by JUAN HOLGUIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Once I knew you could not be forgotten
Last Line: Or to smile with my pain?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


OCCASIONAL, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Our mightiest in our midst is slain
Last Line: And through her justice, free.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; God


OCCASIONAL ELEGY, IN WHICH 'THE SHIPWRECK' IS CONCLUDED, by WILLIAM FALCONER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The scene of death is closed! The mournful strains
Last Line: In silent tribute pay her kindred tear.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Shipwrecks; Dead, The


OCEAN, by JASON SHINDER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Goodbye again. Say there is a little song in my head
Subject(s): Sea; Loneliness; Death; Ocean; Dead, The


OCEANO NOX, by VICTOR MARIE HUGO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! How many mariners, how many captains
Last Line: Of the blindman singing in the corner of an old bridge.
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails


OCHER ROAD, by CHI-HA KIM    Poem Source                    
First Line: I follow you, father
Last Line: Where you died wrapped in a burlap sack
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Fathers; Prisons And Prisoners


OCTAVES IN AN OXFORD GARDEN: 6, by ARTHUR W. UPSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What hath she uttered that should make me dread
Last Line: And smileth on the glory of the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Oxford, England; Dead, The


OCTOBER 30TH, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Fall is %here - winter
Last Line: She only %died two %months ago
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


OCTOBER 6, 1892, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear friend and honoured master, art thou dead?
Last Line: And crownedst with thy diadem of song
Subject(s): Friendship; Death


OCTOBER MUSINGS: 1866, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Silent, grave, subdued, and sober
Last Line: Shall wake to life my sleeping dust.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; October; Dead, The


OCTOBER THOUGHTS: 1862, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A solemn, tender melancholy
Last Line: Shall call him yet to guard her shrine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Nature; October; War; Dead, The; Liberty


OCTOBER: 1859, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Again, again, and yet again
Last Line: Even in the shadows of the tomb.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; October; Dead, The


OCTOBER: 1861, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not changeful april, with her suns and showers
Last Line: My life's decline—my solemn—last october.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Nature; October; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


ODD ELEGY FOR MY MOM, by PRISCILLA ORR    Poem Source                    
First Line: After an all night rain the sand clings to everything
Last Line: Here's to this salt water gulf that gets us all
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


ODD MOMENT, by MICHAEL RYAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Live your values said a voice
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


ODE, by ANACREON    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If hoarded gold possess'd a power
Alternate Author Name(s): Anakreon; Anacreontea
Subject(s): Gold; Death; Drinks & Drinking; Dead, The; Wine


ODE III.II: HORACE, by JOHN UPDIKE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let the boy, timber-tough from vigorous soldering
Last Line: Though he has the head start, and her step is hesitant
Subject(s): Soldiers; Death


ODE ON A LYCIAN TOMB, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What gracious nunnery of grief is here!
Last Line: The instrument o'er which his fateful fingers range.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Les Pleureuses (monument); Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


ODE ON THE DEATH OF A FAVOURITE CAT, DROWNED IN A TUB, by THOMAS GRAY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on a lofty vase's side
Last Line: Nor all, that glisters, gold.
Variant Title(s): Ode On The Death Of A Favourite Cat, Drowned In A Tub Of Gold Fishes;gray's Elegy On Horace Walpole's Cat;on The Death Of A Favourite Cat;on A Favorite Cat Drowned In A Tub Of Goldfishes
Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Death; Death - Animals; Goldfish; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


ODE ON THE DEATH OF DON SEBASTIAN, by FERDINAND DE HERRERA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A voice of sorrow and a sound of weeping
Last Line: And luco's waters, terror-stained, shall pay %the debt to t he great deep with blood of africa
Alternate Author Name(s): Herrera, Fernando De
Subject(s): Death; Memory


ODE ON THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER, by JORGE MANRIQUE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O, let the soul her slumbers break
Last Line: Bright, radiant, blest.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ODE ON THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR, by JOSEPH WARTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No more of mirth and rural joys
Last Line: "well-pleas'd I listen to thy lays of love."
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Mourning; Praise; Warton, Thomas (1688-1745); Writing & Writers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


ODE ON THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR, BY A LADY, by J. W.    Poem Text                    
First Line: Accept, o sacred shade, this artless verse
Last Line: Save me from slavish vice, from folly, and from ill.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Warton, Thomas (1688-1745); Writing & Writers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


ODE ON THE INSURRECTION IN CANDIA, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I laid my laurel-leaf
Last Line: We call thee and we charge thee that all these be free.
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Grief; Revolutions; War; Dead, The; Liberty; Sorrow; Sadness


ODE ON THE PASSION, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In sable clad, urania come
Last Line: And proud captivity an humbled captive led!
Subject(s): Catholics; Christianity; Crucifixion; Death; Passion; Piety; Prayer; Sin; Roman Catholics; Catholicism; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The


ODE TO A LADY WHOSE LOVER WAS KILLED BY A BALL, by GEORGE GORDON BYRON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lady! In whose heroic port
Last Line: As many a baffled heart can tell.
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Subject(s): Death


ODE TO A PIG WHILE HIS NOSE WAS BEING ROASTED, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hark! Hark! That pig - that pig! The hideous note
Last Line: To think that for your master's good you die?
Variant Title(s): Ode To A Pig, Who Nose Was Being Bored
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Mankind; Nature; Pain; Pigs; Sacrifices; Selflessness; Dead, The; Paradise; Human Race; Suffering; Misery; Boars; Hogs


ODE TO A REDBREAST, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The darling thou of many a heart
Last Line: "thy glancing heaven may show!"
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Hope; Nature; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Optimism


ODE TO DEATH, by CHARLOTTE SMITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Friend of the wretched! Wherefore should the eye
Last Line: Nor pause in fearful dread before the opening grave!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Charlotte Turner
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ODE TO FELIPE RUIZ, by LUIS DE LEON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When from this prison drear %philip, may I take flight into the sky
Last Line: Fashioned of light and gold %the mansions that the spirits blest enfold
Alternate Author Name(s): Fray Luis
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Memory


ODE TO MY UNBORN CHILD, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I try not to think of you
Last Line: With others, to love and be loved
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


ODE TO NIGHT, by ROYALL TYLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hail reverend monarch! Hoary night!
Last Line: Converse, refreshing as thy dews.
Alternate Author Name(s): Old Simon; S.
Subject(s): Death; Night; Yalden, Thomas (1670-1730); Dead, The; Bedtime


ODE TO PROSERPINE, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: O daughter of demeter, yet once more
Last Line: And grants the key to her mysterious ways.
Subject(s): Death; Demeter; Faces; Mythology - Classical; Persephone; Dead, The; Ceres; Proserpine; Proserpina


ODE TO SHELLEY, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why art thou dead? Upon the hills once more
Last Line: His own soul's voice, nor crave a brother's string.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822); Soul; Dead, The


ODE TO THE DODGER DEAD, by LEIGH PALMER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Our clothesline parallels the union line
Last Line: The lion's corpse becomes a honeycomb
Subject(s): American Civil War; Civil War; Death; Graves; Soldiers; U.s. - History; War - Casualties (statistics, Etc.)


ODE TO THE LATEST PRIMROSE, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Last things are ever sad
Last Line: New vital show!
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Sun; Dead, The


ODE TO THE NOT-YET-DEAD: 1972, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Cell meets cell upon this looted world,
Last Line: To make such pretty noises when they die.
Subject(s): Death; War


ODE TO THE SETTING SUN: ODE, by FRANCIS THOMPSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alpha and omega, sadness and mirth
Last Line: For they are twain yet one, and death is birth.
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


ODE, SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. OSWALD, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dweller in yon dungeon dark
Last Line: Expires in rags, unknown, and goes to heaven.
Subject(s): War; Death; Religion


ODE, TO A LADY ON THE DEATH OF COLONEL ROSS [AT] FONTENOY, by WILLIAM COLLINS (1721-1759)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: While, lost to all his former mirth
Last Line: And bid her shepherds weep.
Subject(s): Death; Fontenoy, Battle Of (1745); Dead, The


ODE: INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a time when meadow, grove and stream
Last Line: Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.
Variant Title(s): Ode On Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhood;immortality;intimations Of Immortality
Subject(s): Death; God; Immortality; Nature; Dead, The


ODE: ON THE DEATH OF WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, by ARTHUR JAMES MARSHALL SMITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: An old thorn tree in a stony place
Last Line: Of the sky his cold and passionate song.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, A. J. M.
Subject(s): Death; Odes (as Poetic Form); Poetry & Poets; Yeats, William Butler (1865-1939); Dead, The


ODE; SUNG BY THE CHILDREN OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, by W. T. ADAMS    Poem Text                    
First Line: No more the cannon peal
Last Line: And deathless fame.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Fame; Monuments; United States - History; Dead, The; Reputation


ODES I, 24. HORACE TO VIRGIL ON THE DEATH OF QUINCTILIUS, by QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why check the yearning for a friend
Last Line: To meet the unchanging will of heav'n!
Alternate Author Name(s): Horace
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ODES III, 9. DIALOGUE BETWEEN HORACE AND LYDIA, by QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When no fond rival's favoured arms
Last Line: To live with you, with you to die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Horace
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Smiles; Soul; Dead, The


ODES: 10. CHORUS OF FURIES, by BASIL BUNTING    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let us come upon him first as if in a dream
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ODES: 7, by FERNANDO ANTONIO NOGUEIRA PESSOA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Whatever stops is death, and is our death
Last Line: What I saw from what I was
Subject(s): Death


ODV; FULL ACCOUNT OF THE FATE OF ABRAHAM ISAACS OF IVY LANE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "true 'tis p t, and p t 'tis, 'tis true"
Last Line: An s a unto death
Subject(s): Alphabets;death;fate;sin; "dead, The;destiny;


ODYSSEUS HEARS OF THE DEATH OF KALYPSO, by DONALD REVELL    Poem Full Text                 Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: All their songs are of one hour
Subject(s): Mythology - Classical; Death; Dead, The


ODYSSEY: BOOK 11, SELS., by HOMER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now when we had gone down to the ship and to the sea
Last Line: Wave of flood bore the barque down the stream of oceanus, we rowing first, and afterwards the fair w
Subject(s): Death; Mythology - Classical; Ulysses


OEDIPUS AT COLONUS: LIFE AND DEATH, by SOPHOCLES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Endure what life god gives and ask no longer span
Last Line: The second best's a gay goodnight and quickly turn away
Subject(s): Death


OEDIPUS AT COLONUS: THE DEATH OF OEDIPUS, by SOPHOCLES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now it is time to go
Last Line: Sinful in marriage, sinful in shedding of blood
Subject(s): Death


OEDIPUS AT COLONUS: THE PASSING OF OEDIPUS, by SOPHOCLES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How he departed hence, you who stood by
Last Line: I ask no grace of those who think them so.
Subject(s): Death; Oedipus; Dead, The


OEDIPUS, SELS., by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hear, ye sullen pow'rs below
Alternate Author Name(s): Seneca
Subject(s): Death


OEDIPUS: CHORUS, by PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thebes -- you are finished
Last Line: There never were any gods -- there's only death
Alternate Author Name(s): Ovid
Subject(s): Death


OF A WOMAN, DEAD YOUNG, by DOROTHY PARKER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If she had been beautiful, even
Alternate Author Name(s): Rothschild, Dorothy
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


OF A WOMAN, DEAD YOUNG, by DOROTHY PARKER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If she had been beautiful, even
Alternate Author Name(s): Rothschild, Dorothy
Subject(s): Death


OF ALL DESPONDENCIES, by ENRIQUE LIHN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Of all despondencies, death-despair must be the worst
Last Line: Or to the hospital airport so as not to miss the flight
Subject(s): Death; Fear


OF LOVE AND SLEEP, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw sleep stand by an enchanted wood
Last Line: That love was one with life, and sleep with death.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sleep; Dead, The


OF MAN'S MORTALITY, by SIMON WASTELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like as the damask rose you see
Last Line: The swan's near death, -- man's life is done!
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Dead, The


OF MY DEAR SON [GERVASE BEAUMONT], by JOHN BEAUMONT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Can I, who have for others oft compiled
Last Line: How to this port at every step I go.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Mourning; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


OF MY LIFE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I weary of my life
Last Line: If I might die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Soul; Dead, The


OF PAPA AL, by OUIDA LOUISE CHEYNEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: I think he is taking his turn tonight
Last Line: And trying to come near, very near.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Moon; Childhood; Dead, The


OF THE LAST VERSES IN THE BOOK, by EDMUND WALLER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When we for age could neither read nor write
Last Line: That stand upon the threshold of the new.
Variant Title(s): The Self Banished (1);on The Foregoing Divine Poems;of His Divine Poems;on The Last Verses In His Book
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


OF THE PROGRESS OF THE SOUL, SELS., by JOHN DONNE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death


OF THE REMEMBERED DEAD, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is no moment when our dead lose power
Last Line: Draws into fellowship of loveliness?
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


OF THIS DAY'S GLORIOUS FEAST, by MEI SHENG    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death


OF THOSE WHO WALK ALONE, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Women there are on earth, of courage and high
Last Line: Earth's wrongs are ended.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Earth; Faith; Loss; Love; Soul; Women; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; World; Belief; Creed


OF TIME AND LIGHT, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: We swim in waters deeper than we know
Last Line: Who swim in waters deeper than we know
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


OF WHITMAN BROOKS, by DAVID MENZIES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Everything is wrong %and yet it's not so wrong
Last Line: The piling years. Evian is for the rest
Subject(s): Books; Death; History; Writing And Writers


OFF TO THE CEMETERY, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To die is to be brought down among blacks
Last Line: To the cemetery in cars and cabs %that are as good-looking as false teeth
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


OFF-PLANET NEWS, by ALPAY ULKU    Poem Source                    
First Line: You're the place mentioned in all the brochures. Adventure the %sunbelt
Last Line: You're a coin sent spinning on its edge %dying is a word we use for the thrill of it
Subject(s): Death


OFFERING TO A DEAD FRIEND, by CHARLES VAN LERBERGHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I bring these flowers, these pure white flow'rs to you in your night
Last Line: They are silence too.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Friendship; Dead, The


OFFICE FOR THE DEAD, by THOMAS KINSELLA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The grief-chewers enter, their shoes hard on the marble
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


OFT IN MY THOUGHT, by CHARLES D'ORLEANS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oft in my thought full busily have I sought
Last Line: And doth me wish I clothed had my bier - %god have her soul,I can no better say
Alternate Author Name(s): D'orleans, Duc; Orleans, Charles Of
Subject(s): Death


OH SWEET SOUVENIRS, by GARCILASO DE LA VEGA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh sweet souvenirs, through my misfortune found
Last Line: Me dire among sad memories
Alternate Author Name(s): Garcillaso De La Vega; Vega, Garcilaso De La
Subject(s): Death; Memory


OH TURN NOT IN FROM MARCHING, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: You will soon be dead; %and death will serve instead
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Death


OH! YE WILD WINDS, THAT ROAR AND RAVE!, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: That ye may live to war again?
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Death


OH, BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, by KRSTINE OSBAKKEN    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


OH, IMMOBILITY, DEATH'S VAST ASSOCIATE, by STEPHEN DOBYNS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Parade. And the dream? To believe yourself dancing
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Physical Disabilities


OH, WHEN I DIE, by WILLIAM LAIRD BROWN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Poet names his burial-stead
Last Line: I wonder, those bright other orchards are?
Alternate Author Name(s): Laird, William
Subject(s): Apple Trees; Death; Trees; Dead, The


OIL, by LAURA TOHE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Imagine all the dinosaurs underground that turned into oil. How long does
Last Line: When a car drives into the cemetery, will a bell ring
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves


OLD 'PROF' DICKSON DIES, by CARL HOLLIDAY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Old 'prof' dickson's dead at last
Last Line: But my! What cheers rocked heaven's wall!
Subject(s): Death; Teaching & Teachers; Dead, The; Educators; Professors


OLD AGE, by MAXWELL BODENHEIM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In me is a little painted square
Last Line: Some evening I shall not return to my people.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Dead, The


OLD CHUMS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I die first,' my old chum paused
Last Line: And I laughed -- whisperingly -- and we were glad.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Laughter; Dead, The


OLD COMMODORE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Od's blood! What a time for a seaman to skulk
Last Line: "shall kill, till they grapple him at sea"
Subject(s): Death;sailing & Sailors;sea; "dead, The;ocean;


OLD DOG DEAD, by ROBERT PENN WARREN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Cocker. English. Fifteen years old. Tumor
Subject(s): Dogs; Death - Anim Als


OLD FRIENDS, by JOHN BETJEMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sky widens to cornwall. A sense of sea
Last Line: And the silver snake of the estuary curls to sleep %in daymer bay
Variant Title(s): In Memoriam: A.c., R.j.o, K.s
Subject(s): Cornwall, England; Death; Friendship


OLD HUSBANDMAN, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dear earth, remembering his long toil on thee
Subject(s): Death


OLD JONES IS DEAD, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sat in my window, high overhead
Last Line: And I hear the live folk laugh in the street.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


OLD LEAVES FROM THE CHINESE EARTH, by SADANAND REGE    Poem Source     Poem Explanation                
First Line: I am chiang ling
Last Line: One shoe is life, the other is death. %I recognized the voice
Subject(s): Death; Life; Shoes


OLD LOVES, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Old loves, once so alive, but now long dead!
Last Line: Give them remembrance for a coronal.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Memory; Time; Dead, The


OLD MAN, by JEAN STARR UNTERMEYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When an old man walks with lowered head
Last Line: Frail bridges to infinity.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Dead, The


OLD MAN IS LIKE MOSES, by VICENTE ALEIXANDRE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Every man can be like that
Last Line: The thing the others will see
Subject(s): Death; Evening; Moses


OLD MAN'S NURSERY RHYME, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the jolly winters
Last Line: Oh! No! No!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Snow; Winter; Dead, The


OLD POEM: 12 (CONTINUATION OF 11), by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The dead are gone and with them we cannot converse
Last Line: "I want to go back, but there's no road back"
Subject(s): China - Early Period (to 200 B.c.);death; "dead, The;


OLD POSTCARD, by MARY KINZIE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Give me the words to write to you
Last Line: Accept your sister, daughter, lover, heloise
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


OLD PRECEPT OF THE DEAD WORLD, by ROGER GILBERT-LECOMTE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Immobile and mute
Last Line: And name the ineffable
Subject(s): Death


OLD PROFESSOR DEALS WITH DEATH AND DYING, by MILLER WILLIAMS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Talking around the block with no one near
Last Line: Tell us are not periods but commas
Subject(s): Death; Teaching And Teachers


OLD ROGER IS DEAD AND GONE TO HIS GRAVE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Which made the old woman go hipertihop, %he, hi, hipertihop
Subject(s): Death; Labor And Laborers


OLD SHAGGER, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: If there were no killing,' the old shagger said
Last Line: The old shagger quit the main road for a crooked lane
Subject(s): Death; Violence


OLD SONG, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou now art dead, and thou knowest it not
Subject(s): Death


OLD STEPHEN, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He served his master well from youth to age
Last Line: Across his dial and his orphan lawn.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


OLD STORMY, by CICELY FOX SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Stormy's dead,' I heard them say, 'he's
Last Line: And she took and drowned herself at last, the night old stormy died.
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Ships & Shipping; Dead, The


OLD STORY, by JUDITH MCCOMBS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now, in our time, he is safe
Last Line: Because he did not survive, he survives
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Story-telling; Survival


OLD TRINITY, by ARTHUR GUITERMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This was a merchant, and that was a belle
Last Line: Sorrow and ecstasy, hatred and love.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; New York City - Revolutionary Period; Passion; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails


OLD WOMEN'S SAYINGS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Draw near and give attention
Last Line: Of the olden time
Subject(s): Death;proverbs;women; "dead, The;maxims;adages;


OLD WYLIE'S STONE, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You want to see wylie's stone - look here
Last Line: Growing round it. We planted them there last year.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Graves; Railroads; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Railways; Trains


OLGA OROZCO, by OLGA OROZCO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Olga orozco, tell everyone, from your heart, that I am
Last Line: Now they're a stain of damp on the walls of the first %room
Subject(s): Death; Soul


OLIVES, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead people don't like olives
Subject(s): Aging; Olives; Death; Dead, The


OMAR KHAYYAM, THE ASTRONOMER-POET OF PERSIA, by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Friend, is it well with thee? Over thy grave
Last Line: His love the fire that will consume and save?
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Omar Khayyam (1048-1122); Poetry & Poets; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


OMNIA SOMNIA, by JOSHUA SYLVESTER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go, silly worm, drudge, trudge, and travell
Last Line: To prove thy days but dream and slumber.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Katherine woodcock died; so did her son
Last Line: Milton never saw either. He lived on
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Milton, John (1608-1674); Mothers And Sons


ON A CAPE MAY WARBLER WHO FLEW AGAINST MY WINDOW, by EAMON GRENNAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She's stopped in her southern tracks
Last Line: Ghosts come nest in my branches
Subject(s): Birds; Death – Animals; Children; Burial; Parents


ON A CHILD, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Child of a day, thou knowest not
Last Line: Thou wilt not ever see her weep.
Variant Title(s): To A Dead Child
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


ON A DAUGHTER'S DEATH BY SUICIDE, by JULIE COOPER FRATRIK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Even the silent ones
Last Line: Only you've come later, %will leave sooner, %aware always %that this earth %was not your place
Subject(s): Death - Children


ON A DEAD BABE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fly away! Thou heavenly one!--
Last Line: But I can not weep fer thee.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Grief; Infants; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


ON A DEAD CHILD, by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Perfect little body, without fault or stain on thee
Last Line: And the things we have seen and have known and have heard of, fail us.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bridges, Robert+(2)
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON A DEAD GIRL, by ALFRED DE MUSSET    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Lovely she was, if so be night
Last Line: Whereof she never spelt a word.
Subject(s): Death; Youth; Dead, The


ON A DEAD SWALLOW, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here you are, grounded in road gravel
Last Line: To raise up gloriously from your bones
Subject(s): Bones; Cemeteries; Death; Graves


ON A FAVOURITE DOG, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Thou who passest on the path
Last Line: Likewise engraved those words on my tomb
Subject(s): Animals;death - Animals;dogs;epitaphs


ON A FIREPLACE IN COGGESHALL, ESSEX, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The hour runeth
Last Line: As floure fadeth %so man dieth
Subject(s): Death


ON A FORGOTTEN BY-WAY, by ANDREW EDWARD WATROUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The shabby street-cars jingling go
Last Line: To their sweet manes this light rhyme.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; New York City - 19th Century; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ON A FRIENDS DEATH, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: We thought that death was hard and harsh, a doomer of dread power
Last Line: Ah no! His wings wave gently as the petals of a flower.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Immortality; Love; Nature; Dead, The


ON A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, WHO DIED BOTH WITHIN A VERY FEW DAYS, by JOHN HALL (1627-1656)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thrice happy pair! Who had and have
Last Line: The burial but the wedding be.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hall Of Durham, John
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


ON A GRAVE AT GRINDELWALD, by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here let us leave him; for his shroud the
Last Line: Translated unaware.
Alternate Author Name(s): Myers, Frederic
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grindelwald, Switzerland; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ON A GRAVE AT MEROE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Whether within the attic land you go
Subject(s): Death


ON A MALTESE WATCH-DOG, by TYMNES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here the stone says it holds the white dog
Last Line: Voice is prisoned in the silent pathways of night.
Alternate Author Name(s): Carian
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Epitaphs


ON A MILITARY GRAVEYARD, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Stranger, when you come to washington
Subject(s): Arlington National Cemetery; Death; Graves; Military; Soldiers; Washington, D.c.; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ON A MILITARY GRAVEYARD, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Stranger, when you come to washington
Last Line: Obedient to their orders
Subject(s): Arlington National Cemetery; Death; Graves; Military; Soldiers; Washington, D.c.


ON A NIOBE OF PRAXITELES, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The gods they robbed me of my life ...
Subject(s): Death


ON A NUN, by JACOPO VITTORELLI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Of two fair virgins, modest, though admired
Last Line: And knock, and knock, and knock -- but none replies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Vittorelli, Iacop
Variant Title(s): Sonnet On A Nun
Subject(s): Daughters; Death - Children; Nuns; Death - Babies


ON A PACKET OF OLD LETTERS, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The choicest blooms that ever blent
Last Line: Unshadowed joy, immortal youth!
Subject(s): Death; Letters; Life; Love; Memory; Youth; Dead, The


ON A PICTURE, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As a forlorn soul waiting by the styx
Last Line: He stands at fault for joy, she whispering 'ay.'
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Life; Love; Rivers; Soul; Dead, The; Optimism


ON A SCULPTOR WHO DIED YOUNG; J. MILO GRIFFITH, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Art smiled on him, but one unchanging frown
Last Line: Nay! For he giveth his beloved sleep!
Subject(s): Death; Sculpture & Sculptors; Dead, The


ON A SHIPMATE, PERO MONIZ, DYING AT SEA, by LUIS DE CAMOENS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My years on earth were short, but long for me
Last Line: Fierce seas that dark the abyssinian shore, %far from the happy homeland I adore
Alternate Author Name(s): Camoes, Luis De; Camoens, Luiz Vaz De
Subject(s): Death; Sea


ON A SMALL DOG, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Animula vagula blandula, foundling dear
Last Line: And so to sleep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Tokyo


ON A TWIN AT TWO YEARS OLD DEAD OF A CONSUMPTION, by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death! Thou such a one hast smit
Last Line: If he be dead or flown away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, William Of Tavistock
Subject(s): Death - Children; Tuberculosis; Death - Babies; Consumption (pathology)


ON A VIRTUOUS YOUNG GENTLEWOMAN THAT DIED SUDDENLY, by WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the old flaming prophet climb'd the sky
Last Line: That she could die or that she could live here.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON A YOUNG POET, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lay him down in peace to take his rest
Last Line: But wheresoe'er god hides him, it is well.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


ON A YOUNG POETESS'S GRAVE, by ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under her gentle seeing
Last Line: Is the sweeter for the flower.
Alternate Author Name(s): Maitland, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


ON A YOUNG STATESMAN; IN MEMORIAM: THOMAS ELLIS, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here in this place of peace we make his grave
Last Line: "duw rho dy hedd."
Subject(s): Death; Statesmen; Dead, The


ON AN INFANT, by SAMUEL WESLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beneath, a sleeping infant lies
Last Line: "had been as short as thine."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Epitaphs; Death - Babies


ON AN INFANT DYING AS SOON AS BORN, by CHARLES LAMB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw where in the shroud did lurk
Last Line: A more harmless vanity?
Alternate Author Name(s): Elia
Subject(s): Mothers; Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


ON AN INFANT UNBORN, AND THE MOTHER DYING IN TRAVAIL, by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Within this grave there is a grave entomb'd
Last Line: And keeps in travail till the day of doom.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, William Of Tavistock
Subject(s): Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


ON AN INFANT WHICH DIED BEFORE BAPTISM, by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Be, rather than be called, a child of god'
Last Line: Possessor, not inheritor.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Worship; Death - Babies


ON AN INFANT'S DEATH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A little life
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON AN OLD ROUNDEL, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, from thy rigor a voice appealed
Last Line: Ages ago.
Subject(s): Death; Roundels; Soul; Dead, The


ON AN OPEN GRAVE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "laborious passenger, look down"
Last Line: Whose end is everywhere
Subject(s): Death;graves; "dead, The;tombs;tombstones;


ON ANNE ALLEN, by EDWARD FITZGERALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: The wind blew keenly from the western sea
Last Line: She is with thee, o death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON BEING ASKED TO WRITE A POEM FOR 1979, by JACK A. MAPANJE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Without kings and warriors occasional verse fails
Subject(s): Africa; Death - Children; Poetry & Poets; Death - Babies


ON BEING ASKED TO WRITE A POEM FOR 1979, by JACK A. MAPANJE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Without kings and warriors occasional verse fails
Last Line: The year of the child must make no difference then %where tadpoles are never allowed to grow into fr
Subject(s): Africa; Death - Children; Poetry And Poets


ON BISHOP ATTERBURY'S BURYING THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM: 1720, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have no hopes,' the duke he says, and dies
Last Line: And who can say, the reverend prelate lies?
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


ON CHANGE OF OPINIONS, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As you advance in years you long
Last Line: To rake into his bag of nought.
Subject(s): Aging; Children; Death; Growth; Longing; Maturity; Childhood; Dead, The


ON CHRISTMAS EVE, by ZOE KINCAID BROCKMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: When he was gone, and christ mass came to mary
Last Line: To see this night a star and not a cross!
Subject(s): Christmas; Death - Children; Mary. Mother Of Jesus; Mothers; Women In The Bible; Nativity, The; Death - Babies; Virgin Mary


ON COMING TO AN END, by GEORGE MEASON WHICHER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now for all time I am absolved of haste
Subject(s): Death


ON COWEE RIDGE, by JONATHAN WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: John gordon boyd / died on the birthday
Subject(s): Death; Writing & Writers; Mourning; God; Dead, The; Bereavement


ON DEATH, by JOHN KEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Can death be sleep, when life is but a dream
Last Line: His future doom which is but to awake.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON DEATH, by ANNE KILLIGREW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tell me thou safest end of all our woe
Last Line: When canaan did with milk and honey flow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Killegrew, Anne
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON DEATH, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Means death so much? Is it so great an ill
Last Line: He that escapes desire, at last is free.
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Desire; Love; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


ON DEATH, by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The pale, the cold, and the moony smile
Last Line: With the fears and the love for that which we see?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON DEATH, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Why shouldst thou fear the death to come?
Last Line: And make the parting less and less.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Mortality; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


ON DEATH, WITHOUT EXAGGERATION, by WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It can't tell a joke
Last Line: As if it were just learning on each of us
Subject(s): Death


ON ETHNIC DEFINITIONS, by ELEANOR WILNER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the jewish cemetery in prague
Last Line: With a sigh, they'll at last lie down.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilner, Eleanor Rand
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Ghosts; Judgment Day; Supernatural; Graveyards; Dead, The; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man


ON FINDING A SMALL FLY CRUSHED IN A BOOK, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Some hand, that never meant to do thee hurt
Last Line: Yet leave no lustre on our page of death.
Subject(s): Death; Flies; Dead, The


ON FINDING ONE'S NEIGHBOR DEAD IN HIS GARDEN, by LESLIE WILLIAMS    Poem Source                    
First Line: No one saw the clumsy way his body
Last Line: Brown, soft, tired, kissing - cheek to cheek they meet
Subject(s): Death; Gardens And Gardening; Neighbors


ON FREEDOM, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In a dream I'm no longer in love
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Dead, The; Liberty


ON FREEDOM, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In a dream I'm no longer in love
Last Line: I'm dying and I'm free
Subject(s): Death; Freedom


ON HEARING A.W.P.G. PLAY ONE OF RACHMANINOFF'S PRELUDES, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Frenzied hands at the coffin-lid
Last Line: That he died in his grave instead of his bed?)
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Wales; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Welshmen; Welshwomen


ON HEARING THE NEWS FROM VENICE, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now dumb is he who waked the world to speak
Last Line: When song is murk from springs of turbid source.
Subject(s): Browning, Robert (1812-1889); Death; Epitaphs; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


ON HER BROTHE SAKHR, by TUMADIR BINT IBN AL-SHARID AL-KHANSA    Poem Source                    
First Line: No day was sad as the day sakhr
Last Line: I say there was no one like him in the world
Alternate Author Name(s): Tumardir Bint `amir Al-harith Ibn Ash-sharid; Al-khansa
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War


ON HER BROTHER, by TUMADIR BINT IBN AL-SHARID AL-KHANSA    Poem Source                    
First Line: My brother was not a camel driver
Last Line: When they overtook him they shouted %like shepherds at daybreak
Alternate Author Name(s): Tumardir Bint `amir Al-harith Ibn Ash-sharid; Al-khansa
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War


ON HIMSELF, UPON HEARING WHAT WAS HIS SENTENCE, by JAMES GRAHAM (1612-1650)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let them bestow on every airth a limb
Last Line: And confident thou'lt raise me with the just.
Alternate Author Name(s): Montrose, 1st Marquis Of
Variant Title(s): His Metrical Prayer;verses Composed On The Eve Of His Execution
Subject(s): Bible; Capital Punishment; Montrose, 5th Earl & 1st Marquis Of; Religion; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Graham, James (1612-165); Theology


ON HIS CHOICE OF A GRAVE, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Caves, and streames that downward slyde
Last Line: Sprynge is faire.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graveyards; Dead, The


ON HIS DEATH, by WILLIAM HABINGTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tell me, o great all-knowing god
Last Line: I shall forgive the trespasse of my heire.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON HIS FATHER'S DEATH, by ALLEN GINSBERG            Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death - Fathers


ON HIS MISTRESS DROWNED, by THOMAS SPRAT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sweet stream, that dost with equal pace
Last Line: These tears, these tears shall mend thy way.
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Grief; Love; Rest; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


ON HIS MISTRESS'S DEATH, by PETRARCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Love the ripe harvest of my toils
Last Line: She lives in me, in her I died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Petrarca, Francesco
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON JOHN DUKE OF BRIDGEWATER, WHO DIED IN THE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR OF AGE, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Intent to hear, and bounteous to bestow
Last Line: These honours, egerton, were all thy own!
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Youth; Dead, The


ON KILEY'S RUN, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The roving breezes come and go / on kiley's run
Last Line: On kiley's run.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Flowers; Hearts; Life; Dead, The; Nightmares


ON MAXWELL OF CARDONESS, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bless jesus christ, o cardoness
Last Line: Then hadst thou lain for ever.
Subject(s): Death; Wit & Humor


ON MISS JESSY LEWARS, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Talk not to me of savages
Last Line: Would be so blest a sight.
Subject(s): Love; Fiendship; Death; Dead, The


ON MR. FRANCIS BEAUMONT (THEN NEWLY DEAD), by RICHARD CORBET    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He that hath such acuteness, and such wit
Alternate Author Name(s): Corbett, Richard
Subject(s): Beaumont, Francis (1584-1616); Death; Dramatists; Plays And Playwrights


ON MRS. MARGARET PASTON, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So fair, so young, so innocent, so sweet
Last Line: Now she is gone, the world is of a piece.
Variant Title(s): Epitaph On Mrs. Margaret Paston, Of Barningham, In Norfolk
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Youth; Dead, The


ON MY BIRTHDAY, JULY 21, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I, my dear, was born today
Last Line: Thou, my dear, wert born to-day.'
Subject(s): Birthdays; Death; Life; Mythology - Classical; Venus (goddess); Dead, The


ON MY BOY HENRY, by JANE CAVENDISH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lyes a boy ye finest child from me
Last Line: I mourne not for thy birth, nor cry.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Hearts; Soul; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


ON MY DEATH, by BARTOMEU ROSSELLO-PORCEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm weary of you, dark dominion
Last Line: Makes the stars grow dim
Subject(s): Death


ON MY DOG'S DEATH, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: My friend has gone
Last Line: I am learning to listen.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Faith; Friendship; Grief; Love; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Sorrow; Sadness


ON MY FIRST DAUGHTER, by BEN JONSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lies to each her parents' ruth
Last Line: Which cover lightly, gentle earth!
Variant Title(s): Epitaph On My First Daughter
Subject(s): Daughters; Death - Children; Parents; Death - Babies; Parenthood


ON MY LATE DEAR WIFE, by JONATHAN RICHARDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Adieu, dear life! Here am I left alone
Last Line: When I but see the shadow of her shade.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Marriage; Dead, The; Nightmares; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


ON NOT DYING IN VENICE, by BARBARA F. LEFCOWITZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: I should have known better
Last Line: Or succumb to dead fires' acrid fumes
Subject(s): Death; Venice, Italy


ON ONE DEAD, by ALFRED DE MUSSET    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She might be lovely, if the night
Last Line: From which no single word she read.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON OPENING A BOOK OF PHOTOGRAPHS, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: I look at them until I feel immune
Last Line: Tell this, they're not redeemed. There they lie
Subject(s): Death; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Jews; Photography And Photographers


ON READING IN A NEWSPAPER THE DEATH OF A MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Again, my soul, sustain the mournful page!
Last Line: Frail is our knowledge, frailer is our bliss.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON READING OF THE DEATH OF THOMAS WOLFE, by MARION LOUISE BLISS    Poem Text                    
First Line: From death to morning' is the way he went
Last Line: To morning! Morning was the answer that he found . . .
Subject(s): Death; Wolfe, Thomas Clayton (1900-1938); Dead, The


ON RECEIVING AN ACCOUNT THAT HIS ONLY SISTER'S DEATH WAS INEVITABLE, by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The tear which mourn'd a brother's fate scarce dry
Last Line: Better to die, than live and not be lov'd!
Subject(s): Death; Sisters; Dead, The


ON RECORD, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I would not bring a baby face
Last Line: Life's scars, for god himself to see!
Subject(s): Death; Faces; God; Life; Scars; Dead, The


ON ROBERT RIDDELL, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To riddell, much-lamented man
Last Line: This ivied cot revere.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Money


ON SEEING THE QUEEN'S TRAIN PASS THROUGH COATBRIDGE, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My queen! Beloved, bereaved - no festal car
Last Line: To thee and thine be husband, father, friend.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Marriage; Mourning; Women; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Bereavement


ON SHOOTING A SWALLOW IN EARLY YOUTH, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I hoard a little spring of secret tears
Last Line: I seem to love the little ghost I made.
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Swallows


ON SIR F. CAREW, by SIDNEY GODOLPHIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No way unworthy of his fair descent
Last Line: Not move thy tears, but warm thee with like flame.
Subject(s): Carey, Sir Ferdinando; Death; Dead, The


ON SIR PALMES FAIRBORNE'S TOMB, IN WESTERMINSTER ABBEY, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye sacred relics, which your marble keep
Last Line: His pious widow consecrates this tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Fairborne, Sir Palmes (1634-1680); Graves; Westminster Abbey; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ON SOUTHEY'S DEATH, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Friends! Hear the words my wandering thoughts would say
Last Line: And, shattered by the fall, I stand alone.
Subject(s): Death; Southey, Robert (1774-1843); Dead, The


ON THAT DEAR FRAME THE YEARS HAD WORN, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Denying that they died
Variant Title(s): Poem: 940; Poem: 92
Subject(s): Death


ON THE ACEQUIA MADRE, by ALICE (HENDERSON) CORBIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Death has come to visit us today
Subject(s): Death


ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF MY DEATH, by WILLIAM PACKARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Reason me this, what of the energy
Last Line: And the coming of spring on his dirtbed
Subject(s): Death


ON THE APPROACH OF A SISTER'S DEATH, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Spirit who risest to eternal day
Last Line: (how soon!) before the throne.
Subject(s): Death; Sisters; Dead, The


ON THE BICENTENARY OF CORNEILLE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Scarce two hundred years are gone, and the world is past away
Last Line: Whence of yore the spell of song drove the shadow of darkling death.
Subject(s): Death; Hugo, Victor (1802-1885); Memory; Dead, The


ON THE BRINK OF DEATH, by MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now hath my life across a stormy sea
Last Line: Whose arms to clasp us on the cross were spread.
Alternate Author Name(s): Michel Angelo
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE BURIAL OF A FRIEND, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They gave him to the earth one horrible afternoon
Last Line: Definitively, %sleep a true and tranquil dream'
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Funerals


ON THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE, by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Underneath this sable [or, marble] hearse
Last Line: Both her mourner and her tomb.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, William Of Tavistock
Variant Title(s): On The Countess Dowager Of Pembroke;subject Of All Verse;elegy;on The Death Of Marie, Countess Of Pembroke
Subject(s): Death; Herbert, Mary Sidney (1561-1621); Herbert, William, 3d Earl Of Pembroke; Sidney, Sir Philip (1554-1586); Dead, The; Pembroke, Countess Of; Sidney, Mary (1561-1621); Dudley, Mary


ON THE DAY BEFORE MY MOTHER DIED, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the morning %on a street
Last Line: Even a pile of bones
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


ON THE DAY OF NIXON'S FUNERAL, by IRA SADOFF    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It's time to put the aside the old resentments; lies
Subject(s): Nixon, Richard (1913-1996); Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEAD, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou in this wide cold church art laid
Last Line: Death follows with uplifted dart.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Consolation; Death - Children; Graveyards; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH AND WORKS OF MASTER GREENHAM, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Some skilfull caruer helpe me to endorse
Last Line: But emulate thy works eternitie.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Graves; Time; Trees; Writing & Writers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ON THE DEATH OF A CAT, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who shall tell the lady's grief?
Last Line: Nor disturb her narrow bed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


ON THE DEATH OF A CHILD, by HUGO MUNSTERBERG    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dear child, now you have gone to sleep so gently
Last Line: Is truly blessed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Terberg, Hugo
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF A CHILD, by EDWARD S. SILVERA    Poem Text                    
First Line: You came like the dawn
Last Line: So you stole away in the dark.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF A CHILD, by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You came, you went, as angels go
Last Line: Forth from god's hand into god's hand.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF A DAUGHTER, by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis o'er, - in that long sigh she past
Last Line: "the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Ingoldsby, Thomas
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF A FAIR INFANT DYING OF A COUGH, by JOHN MILTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O fairest flower no sooner blown but blasted
Last Line: That till the world's last end shall make thy name to live.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Plague; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF A FAVOURITE OLD SPANIEL, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And they have drowned thee then at last! Poor phillis
Last Line: Of their own charity, may envy thee!
Subject(s): Aging; Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Drowning; Future Life; Grief; Loss; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Sorrow; Sadness


ON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND'S CHILD, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death never came so nigh to me before
Last Line: Doth waken thy beloved with a kiss.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Religion; Death - Babies; Theology


ON THE DEATH OF A GREAT CRITIC, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I look up into the death of my father
Subject(s): Death - Fathers


ON THE DEATH OF A HIGHLY GIFTED AND PRECOCIOUS CHILD, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Too fair, too pale, too pure and wise
Last Line: Heaven took what it had lent.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF A LADY, by THOMAS MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet spirit! If thy airy sleep
Last Line: We thought thou wert not form'd to die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Little, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF A LAP-DOG, ECHO, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In wood and wild, ye warbling throng
Last Line: With echo silent lies.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


ON THE DEATH OF A LAP-DOG, SELS., by JONATHAN SMEDLEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Erigone, celestial maid
Last Line: Cou'd take a pinch; or relish tea
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


ON THE DEATH OF A LITTLE CHILD, by ROYALL TYLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Well did the holy prophet say
Last Line: To gather infant buds to heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Old Simon; S.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF A MOTHER, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A little maiden, her doll to her
Last Line: Mother to mother means dear to dear.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Fear; Kisses; Love; Mothers; Dead, The; World


ON THE DEATH OF A SISTER WHILE ABSENT AT SCHOOL, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet sister! Is it so? And shall I see
Last Line: Saviour of souls! I thank thee for her bliss.
Subject(s): Death; Sisters; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF A VERY YOUNG GENTLEMAN, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He who could view the book of destiny
Last Line: Imagine all in one, and think that one is he.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Soul; Youth; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG AND FAVORITE SLAVE, by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear youth, too early lost, who now art laid
Last Line: Mine be as lowly and as green a tomb!
Alternate Author Name(s): Martial
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, by FRANCIS FAWKES    Poem Text                    
First Line: Short and precarious is the life of man
Last Line: And bloomed renewed in everlasting life.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Immortality; Youth; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG GIRL, by EVARISTE DE PARNY    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Scaping from childhood, still a child
Subject(s): Death - Children; Youth; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG GIRL, by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis difficult to feel that she is dead
Last Line: In its most ravishing sweetness rudely broken.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY, by GEORGE GORDON BYRON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hush'd are the winds, and still the evening gloom
Last Line: Still in my heart retain their wonted place.
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Subject(s): Cousins; Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG POET, by DONALD LEV    Poem Source                    
First Line: He was a young god dying in a
Last Line: Seemed a nice, gentle %young man
Subject(s): Death


ON THE DEATH OF ALFRED TENNYSON, by CONDE BENOIST PALLEN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who took the laurel from the brow
Last Line: And kept the lily's whiteness fair.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Prayer; Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892); Dead, The; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron


ON THE DEATH OF ALLEN'S SON, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A certain man had seven sons
Last Line: And it never again %can be pronounced the same
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Fathers And Sons; Heaven


ON THE DEATH OF AMYNTAS; A PASTORAL ELEGY, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on a joyless and a gloomy morn
Last Line: For like amyntas none is left below.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


ON THE DEATH OF AN AGED AND HONORED RELATIVE: A POLYGOT IN PARADISE, by ISAAC WATTS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Recount the years, my song (a mournful round!)
Last Line: Employs the european and the eastern tongues.
Subject(s): Battleships; Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


ON THE DEATH OF AN AGED FRIEND, by ROSELLE MERCIER MONTGOMERY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You are not dead -- life has but set you free
Last Line: You merely smiled to greet another friend!
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Future Life; Religion; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Theology


ON THE DEATH OF AN ARCHDUCHESS AND A CAREER, by SHARON CHMIELARZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Every mirror and window %draped in black, the same
Last Line: Not enough, not enough %to come back for the ring
Subject(s): Death


ON THE DEATH OF AN INFANT, by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sweet child, and hast thou gone, for ever fled!
Last Line: "and murmur not at your great father's will."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF AN INFANT, by DIRK SMITS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A host of angels flying
Last Line: But left the shell on earth.
Variant Title(s): Death Of An Infant
Subject(s): Children; Death - Children; Childhood; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF AN INFANT, by MARGARET LOUISA WOODS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! The little child is dead
Last Line: And love and mortal fate.
Alternate Author Name(s): Woods, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Bradley
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF AN INFANT OF FIVE DAYS OLD, by ELIZABETH BOYD    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: How frail is human life! How fleet our breath
Last Line: And the shocked father tear for tear return.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF AN OLD LADY, by L. K. GARRISON    Poem Text                    
First Line: They tended you for many years
Last Line: I for my part was glad.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Old Age; Dead, The; Paradise


ON THE DEATH OF ANNE BRONTE, by CHARLOTTE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There's little joy in life for me
Last Line: Must bear alone the weary strife.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Currer
Variant Title(s): 21 June 1849
Subject(s): Bronte, Anne (1820-1849); Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF CATARINA DE ATTAYDA, by LUIS DE CAMOENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Those charming eyes within whose starry sphere
Last Line: Sighed o'er the ruin, and returned to heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Camoes, Luis De; Camoens, Luiz Vaz De
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF CATARINA DE ATTAYDA, by LUIS DE CAMOENS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Those charming eyes within whose starry
Last Line: Sighed o'er the ruin, and returned to %heaven
Alternate Author Name(s): Camoes, Luis De; Camoens, Luiz Vaz De
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Memory


ON THE DEATH OF CUCHULAINN, by THOMAS BOYD    Poem Full Text                    
First Line: The last of the mighty deeds of the son of sualitim
Subject(s): Cuchulainn (irish Mythology); Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF CYNTHIA'S HORSE, by PHILIP AYRES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Whate'er the world could boast of fair or good
Last Line: When carrying her who to the sun gave light.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Horses


ON THE DEATH OF DIANA, by PHILIPPE DESPORTES    Poem Text                    
First Line: As you maye see the sudden lightnynge smite
Last Line: I leave the earth and fly to thee above.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF DR. ROBERT LEVET, A PRACTISER IN PHYSIC, by SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709-1784)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Condemned to hope's delusive mine, / as we toil from day to day
Last Line: And freed his soul the nearest way.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson, Dr.
Variant Title(s): Lines On The Death Of Mr. Levett;dr. Levett;the Quiet Life
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Levet, Robert; Physicians; Religion; Dead, The; Doctors; Theology


ON THE DEATH OF DR. SAMUEL MARSHALL, 1771, by PHILLIS WHEATLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Through thickest glooms look back, immortal shade
Last Line: The spouse, the sire, the universal friend.
Alternate Author Name(s): Peters, Phillis
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Mortality; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF DR. SWIFT, by JONATHAN SWIFT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: As rochfoucault [or rochfoucauld] his maxims drew
Last Line: "I wish it soon may have a better."
Variant Title(s): Verses On The Death Of Dr. Swift
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Gay, John (1685-1732); Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Rochefoucauld, Francois De La (1613-80); Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745); Dead, The; Liberty


ON THE DEATH OF EDWARD PAYSON, D.D., by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A servant of the living god is dead
Last Line: Shall we bewail our brother -- that he died?
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Payson, Edward (1783-1836); Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF EMPEROR TENJI, by UNKNOWN+250    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am of this world
Last Line: That wild wild music wailed to me
Subject(s): Death


ON THE DEATH OF FRIENDS IN CHILDHOOD, by DONALD JUSTICE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: We shall not ever meet them bearded in heaven
Last Line: Come, memory, let us seek them there in the shadows
Subject(s): Children; Death; Childhood; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF GARCILASSO, by JUAN BOSCAN ALMOGAVER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Tell me, dear garcilasso, - thou
Last Line: Till I too shared thy heavenly rest
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Heaven


ON THE DEATH OF HER BODY, by JAMES KEIR BAXTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is a thought breaking the granite heart
Last Line: Plucking the flowers of the abyss.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hemi; Baxter, James K.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF HER BROTHER, FRANCIS I, by MARGARET OF ANGOULEME    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis done! A father, mother, gone
Last Line: That we may be his own at last!
Alternate Author Name(s): Marguerite D'angouleme; Marguerite Of Navarre; Marguerite De Valois
Subject(s): Death; Francis I, King Of France (1494-1547); Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER, by WEI WEN-TI    Poem Text                    
First Line: I look up and see / his curtains and bed
Last Line: Then why was he / not spared?
Subject(s): China - Middle Ages (600 B.c.- 618 A.d.); Death; Fathers; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF HIS MOTHER, by JAMES THOMSON (1700-1748)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye fabled muses, I your aid disclaim
Last Line: The poor man's portion, and the orphan's stay.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF HIS SON, by LEWIS GLYN COTHI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: One son was a jewel to me
Last Line: Farewell, whilst I live below, %my mercy darling, my sion
Subject(s): Death - Children


ON THE DEATH OF HIS SON, by CHARLES WESLEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead! Dead! The child I lov'd so well!
Last Line: To waft, and welcome us to land
Subject(s): Death - Children


ON THE DEATH OF HIS SON VINCENT, by JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Waking at morn, with the accustomed sigh
Last Line: That mocked the will to move it
Alternate Author Name(s): Hunt, Leigh
Subject(s): Death - Children


ON THE DEATH OF IDA, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis midnight deep; the full, round moon
Last Line: The bliss that once was ours!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Farewell; Graves; Love - Loss Of; Solitude; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Parting; Tombs; Tombstones; Loneliness


ON THE DEATH OF J.C., AN INFANT, by PHILLIS WHEATLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No more the flow'ry scenes of pleasure rise
Last Line: Not at your bar must sov'reign wisdom stand.
Alternate Author Name(s): Peters, Phillis
Subject(s): Death - Children; Love - Loss Of; Mortality; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF JOHN CASSELL; THE TRUE FRIEND OF THE WORKING MAN, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What mournful voices thrill upon my ears?
Last Line: The trophies of his power remain behind!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Cassell, John (1817-1865); Death; England; Labor & Laborers; Praise; Dead, The; English; Work; Workers


ON THE DEATH OF LIEUT. WILLIAM HOWARD ALLEN, by FITZ-GREENE HALLECK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He hath been mourned as brave men mourn the brave
Last Line: It was a mother's -- and is broken now.
Alternate Author Name(s): Croaker
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Navy - United States; Pirates; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; American Navy; Piracy; Buccaneers


ON THE DEATH OF LITTLE MAHALA ASHCRAFT, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Little haly! Little haly!' cheeps the robin the tree
Last Line: "and the katydids and crickets hollers ""haly!"" all the night."
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Bees; Birds; Death; Grief; Insects; Night; Beekeeping; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bugs; Bedtime


ON THE DEATH OF LONGFELLOW, by KENNETH MCLACHLAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Thy end hath come! An end will come to all
Last Line: The song that's never mute, and evermore shall be.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MARY COWDEN CLARKE, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She who saw blue-eyed shelley plain is gone
Last Line: Now that their last contemporary dies.
Subject(s): Clarke, Mary Cowden (1809-1898); Death; Finality; Funerals; Grief; Loss; Dead, The; Burials; Sorrow; Sadness


ON THE DEATH OF MR RANDOLPH, by R. GOSTELOW    Poem Text                    
First Line: When donne and beaumont died, an epitaph
Last Line: Since wit's decay, or randolph's death -- so long.
Alternate Author Name(s): Feltham, Owen
Subject(s): Death; Randolph, Thomas (1605-1634); Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MR. GARRICK, by JANE BOWDLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The last sad rites were done - the sacred ground
Last Line: "and know—whoe'er thou art—the prize is thine."
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Garrick, David (1717-1779); Graves; Mourning; Silence; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Tombs; Tombstones; Bereavement


ON THE DEATH OF MR. JAMES VALENTINE, by JAMES HAY BEATTIE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye clouds that in tempestuous grandeur driven
Last Line: And give me back my loved, lamented valentine.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Shipwrecks; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MR. PURCELL, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mark how the lark and linnet sing
Last Line: Nor know to mend their choice.
Variant Title(s): An Ode On The Death Of Mr Henry Purcell;an Ode, On The Death Of Mr. Henry Purcell, Late Servant To His Majesty
Subject(s): Death; Music & Musicians; Purcell, Henry (1659-1695); Teaching & Teachers; Dead, The; Educators; Professors


ON THE DEATH OF MR. WOODWARD, AT EDINBURGH, by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Another! 'tis a sad word to the heart
Last Line: When time, with all his years and centuries has passed by.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MRS. BOWLES, by MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hail, happy bride, for thou art truly blest!
Last Line: With fellow-angels you enjoy it now.
Alternate Author Name(s): Montagu, Mary Wortley; Pierrepont, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MRS. JENNINGS, by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis past: dear venerable shade, farewell
Last Line: Who gave the dearest blessing I possess.
Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


ON THE DEATH OF MRS. MARTINEAU, by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye who around this venerated bier
Last Line: "speaks from the tomb, and cries ""thy friends are here!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MRS. [ELIZABETH] ROWE, by ELIZABETH CARTER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Accept, much honoured shade! The artless lays
Last Line: And spend their blest eternity in praise.
Subject(s): Death; Rowe, Elizabeth Singer (1674-1737); Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MY CHILD, by JAMES REYNOLDS WITHERS    Poem Source                    
First Line: My child, thou art gone, thou art taken away
Last Line: And blessed for ever be the name of the lord
Subject(s): Death - Children


ON THE DEATH OF MY DEAR BROTHER, MR. H.S., DROWNED: THE TEMPERS, by WILLIAM HAMMOND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The elements, that do man's house compose
Last Line: Surpris'd his open heart.
Subject(s): Death; Sandys, Henry; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MY DEAR BROTHER, RICHARD FLATMAN; PINDARIC ODE, by THOMAS FLATMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Unhappy muse! Employ'd so oft
Last Line: Then some kind friend perhaps may drop one tear for me.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Half-brothers; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MY DEAR SISTER ELIZA, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If spotless innocence, and truth, refined
Last Line: "no more my spirit death or sickness fears."
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Sisters; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MY MUCH HONOURED UNCLE, MR. G. SANDYS, by WILLIAM HAMMOND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pardon, great soul, if duty grounded on
Last Line: Tis making anthems in the heavenly quire!
Subject(s): Death; Sandys, George (1578-1644); Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF MY SISTER THE COUNTESS OF BRIDGEWATER IN CHILDBED, by JANE CAVENDISH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O god thy judgments unto sinfull eye
Last Line: How much she knew her glory in the call.
Subject(s): Brackley, Lady Elizabeth (1626-1663); Sisters; Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


ON THE DEATH OF OLD BENNET THE NEWS-CRIER, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "one evening, when the sun was just gone down"
Last Line: "homer and bennet were in this agreed, / homer was blind, and bennet could not read"
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers;death;grief;news;silence; "dead, The;sorrow;sadness;


ON THE DEATH OF PRINCE IWATA, by NIU    Poem Source                    
First Line: My prince, who bent to me
Last Line: But my heart will never cede %its yearnings for my lord
Subject(s): Death


ON THE DEATH OF PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Marked ye the mingling of the city's throng
Last Line: Oh! Tell those hearts, hath made that bliss eternity!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE 1818, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death has gone up into our palaces
Last Line: May best deserve our love.
Subject(s): Charlotte Augusta, Princess (d. 1817); Courts & Courtiers; Death; Epitaphs; George Iii, King Of England (1738-1820); Grief; Marriage; Silence; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


ON THE DEATH OF RICHARD BURTON, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Night or light is it now, wherein
Last Line: That shines as dawn on a tideless sea.
Subject(s): Death; England; Night; Soul; Dead, The; English; Bedtime


ON THE DEATH OF RICHARD DOYLE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A light of blameless laughter, fancy-bred
Last Line: Between the grass grown greener round his head.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Soul; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


ON THE DEATH OF SIR HENRY TAYLOR, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fourscore and five times has the gradual year
Last Line: Into the light of peace and fame departs.
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF SIR JAMES HUNTER BLAIR, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The lamp of day, with ill-presaging glare
Last Line: She said, and vanish'd with the sweeping blast.
Subject(s): Clouds; Death; Graves; Grief; Patriotism; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


ON THE DEATH OF THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. -- ., by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I saw her when life's tide was high
Last Line: The damp sepulchral icy wreath.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF THE POET'S DAUGHTER SATO, by KOBAYASHI ISSA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The world of dew
Last Line: And yet
Alternate Author Name(s): Issa; Issa
Subject(s): Death - Children


ON THE DEATH OF THE PRINCESS BORGHESE, AT ROME, 1840, by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once, and but once again I dare to raise
Last Line: Like some lone column of his native rome!
Alternate Author Name(s): Houghton, 1st Baron; Houghton, Lord
Subject(s): Death; Rome, Italy; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF THE QUEEN OF BOHEMIA, by KATHERINE PHILIPS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Although the most do with officious heat
Last Line: And after all her wrongs, may do her right.
Alternate Author Name(s): Orinda
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Elizabeth, Queen Of Bohemia; Life; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF THE REV. DR. KIPPIS, by HELEN MARIA WILLIAMS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Placed midst the tempest, whose conflicting waves
Last Line: Earth's purest homage, and the meed of heaven.
Subject(s): Death; Kipnis, Dr. Andrew (1725-1795); Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF THE REV. MATTHEW GARDNER, D.D. OF BOTHWELL, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ripe, fully ripe, then came the reaper death
Last Line: "my love, my joys are thine, and ""heaven thy home."
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF THE TWO DAUGHTERS OF MR. JAMES MUIR, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair garden of my life, my children's home
Last Line: "where blossoms never die—"" to heaven our home."
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Daughters; Death - Children; Fathers; Fathers & Daughters; Heaven; Mourning; Death - Babies; Paradise; Bereavement


ON THE DEATH OF THEODORE ROETHKE, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: The papers say he died in a swimming pool
Last Line: His dark suit gathering a bloody pollen
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets; Roethke, Theodore (1908-1963)


ON THE DEATH OF THULENE THE KYNGE'S JESTER, by JEAN PASSERAT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sire, thulene is dead. I have seen his grave
Last Line: But unto poets brynges but emptye coffers.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Jesters; Dead, The


ON THE DEATH OF TWO LITTLE CHILDREN, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Bitter chance! No hand the blow could ward!
Last Line: And one low funeral bell shall bring ye home!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


ON THE DEATH OF WILLIAM AIKMAN THE PAINTER: FINIS, by JAMES THOMSON (1700-1748)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As those we love decay, we die in part
Last Line: Till, dying, all he can resign is -- breath.
Variant Title(s): On The Death Of A Particular Friend
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DECEASE OF MRS ROSENHAGEN, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah yes! The hour is come
Last Line: That loving word, farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE DOWNS, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Squeeze out the cowslip-wine and let me drink
Last Line: My landscape; -- she is with me; -- I can die.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Drinks & Drinking; Orion (mythology); Silence; Dead, The; Nightmares; Wine


ON THE DUNES, by VICTOR MARIE HUGO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now that my tasks are done, and fast
Last Line: Blue-flowered on the sandy spurs.
Subject(s): Death; Dunes; Dead, The


ON THE EDGE, by DAVID AVIDAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The pause between %the leap and the fall is
Last Line: A force, that will arrest your final leap. And that force %is nothing but your final leap
Subject(s): Death; Suicide


ON THE FREQUENT REVIEW OF THE TROOPS, by M. [PSEUD.]    Poem Text                    
First Line: Reviews are gaudy shows - allowed
Last Line: "let causists tell us, if they can, / is england's welfare furthered?"
Alternate Author Name(s): M.
Subject(s): Death;england;fights;guns; "dead, The;english;


ON THE GRAVE OF MICHAEL GORDON, by SHIMEON FRUG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One more gravestone-one more heart
Last Line: Spoke in blessing o'er the dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Frug, Simeon Grigoryevich
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Jews; Memory; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Judaism


ON THE HILLS AND MOUNTAINS, by SHIN TONG'YOP    Poem Source                    
First Line: His dear familiar face is no more to be seen
Last Line: Will flower in the fields and woods
Subject(s): Death


ON THE INFANTICIDE, by BERTOLT BRECHT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Marie farrar. Birthdate: april
Last Line: So, I beg you, don't be angry at her. %each creature needs the help of every other
Subject(s): Death - Children; Murder


ON THE LATE SHIFT, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Seven waggons to siding four, one to the buffer / end
Last Line: For a mourning dress at dawn.
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Disasters; Heaven; Railroad Wrecks; Dead, The; Paradise; Train Wrecks


ON THE LINE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: When you've been through the wringer
Last Line: Slipping off. The line gives way, tattersalls %and teddies swinging wild to the wind.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


ON THE LIVES OF THE PAINTERS, by MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With pencil and palette hitherto
Alternate Author Name(s): Michel Angelo
Subject(s): Death


ON THE LORD DERBY, by CHARLES COTTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To what a formidable greatness grown
Last Line: Cut your own throats, despair, and die, and damn.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Stanley, James. 7th Earl Of Derby; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


ON THE LOSS OF A PIOUS FRIEND, by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who shall weep when the righteous die?
Last Line: Shall say, there is no peace for thee.
Subject(s): Piety; Death; Dead, The


ON THE MONUMENT OF A FAIR MAIDEN LADY, WHO DIED AT BATH, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Below this marble monument is laid
Last Line: In sickness patient; and in death resign'd.
Variant Title(s): On The Monument Of Miss Mary Frampton
Subject(s): Death; Frampton, Mary (1676-1698); Monuments; Soul; Dead, The


ON THE MONUMENT OF THE MARQUIS OF WINCHESTER, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He who in impious times untainted stood
Last Line: To earth were meant for ornaments to heav'n.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Monuments; Paulet, John. 5th Marquis Of Winchester; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Pawlett, John; Poulett, John; Powlett, John


ON THE OCCASION OF A POET'S DEATH, by ANSELM HOLLO    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The dedication and intensity of the dead
Last Line: The disembodied glories of hades await us.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Memory; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ON THE PASSING OF KING GEORGE V, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When time has sifted motives, passions, deeds
Last Line: And ventured to a nobler marching word.
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; George V, King Of England (1865-1936); Memory; Prayer; Rest; Dead, The


ON THE PICTURE OF A DEPARTED POETESS, by ELIZABETH J. EAMES    Poem Text                    
First Line: This still, clear, radiant face! Doth it resemble
Last Line: The better land thy dream of love fulfilled.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


ON THE PORCH, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The wolf of evening comes to my door
Last Line: That finds my house, 'it's time to come in'
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


ON THE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN ABOUT TO BE HANGED, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Comely and capable one of our race
Last Line: Brought to derision!
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


ON THE RANGE, by BARCROFT HENRY BOAKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On nungar the mists of the morning hung low
Last Line: Marks the last resting-place of the lord of the hills.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Love; Dead, The


ON THE REBURIAL OF A SECOND LIEUTENANT, by MILLER WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I drank a beer
Subject(s): Soldiers; Death; Chess; Dead, The


ON THE RECENT DEATHS OF HIS FRIEND COLONNA AND HIS LADY LAURA, by LLOYD SCHWARTZ    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Broken. The high column. The green laurel
Subject(s): Petrarch (1304-1374); Death; Francesco Petrarca; Dead, The


ON THE RECURRENCE OF GRIEF, by FAITH WILLIAMS    Poem Source                    
First Line: So, what's it like?
Subject(s): Death - Children


ON THE SKELETON OF A HOUND, by JAMES WRIGHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nightfall, that saw the morning-glories float
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, James A.
Subject(s): Skeletons; Dogs; Death - Animals


ON THE SUDDEN DEATH OF YUKI YAKAMARO AT IKI ISLAND, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Our comrade, crossing
Last Line: Must I journey on?
Subject(s): Death


ON THE SYMBOLIC CONSIDERATION OF HANDS AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DEATH, by MILLER WILLIAMS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Watch people stop by bodies in funeral homes
Last Line: Old nuns in france who carve beads out of knuckle bones
Subject(s): Death; Hands


ON THE THRESHOLD, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: When they leave, as they will,
Last Line: Your long night on the threshold %and welcome you home.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


ON THE TOMBS IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY, by FRANCIS BEAUMONT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mortality, behold and fear
Last Line: Buried in dust, once dead by fate.
Subject(s): Death; Westminster Abbey; Dead, The


ON THE TREK, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, the weary, weary journey on the trek, day after day
Last Line: For we're going on a long job now.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Soldiers; Dead, The


ON THE VERGE, by WILLIAM WINTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out in the dark it throbs and glows
Last Line: The shattered ship that sails to-night!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ON THE WESTERN FRONT, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I found a dreadful acre of the dead
Last Line: If you fail now, we shall not see or hear.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Peace; Silence; War; Dead, The; World


ON THE WIRE, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O god, take the sun from the sky!
Last Line: Here on the wire . . . The wire. . . .
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


ON THIS LONG STORM THE RAINBOW ROSE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Must awaken her!
Subject(s): Storms; Death


ON TURNING THIRTY, by DAVID HALL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Five years later
Last Line: Spring %and your son %blossom without you
Subject(s): Death - Children


ON TWIN-SISTERS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "fair marble, tell to future days"
Last Line: That death mistook them both for one
Subject(s): Death;epitaphs;twins; "dead, The;


ON TWO BROTHERS, by SIMONIDES OF CEOS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This earth pythonax and his brother hides
Alternate Author Name(s): Simonides Of Keos
Subject(s): Death


ON TWO DAUGHTERS, AND A SON DYING AT BIRTH, OF ROGER ASHTON, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here reader see
Last Line: It glads my heart %their better part %is now with god, never to part
Subject(s): Death - Children


ONCE AND FUTURE DEAD, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Weep for their history. We call it %rain
Subject(s): Death; Grief; History; Tears


ONCE BY HANFORD REACH, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: I cupped an explored milkweed pod
Last Line: Dark seeds of death-light
Subject(s): Death; World Trade Center Tragedy (9/11/2001)


ONCE I WAS BEAUTIFUL ABOVE ALL WOMEN, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Now my grave is enveloped in cobwebs
Subject(s): Beauty; Death


ONCE WITH DEATH NEAR, by REBA MAXWELL AVERY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Once, with death near, I thought: what will it mean
Last Line: Will live beyond the sleep that men call death.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sonnet (as Literary Form); Dead, The


ONE ABOUT TO DIE, by ELLEN STURGIS HOOPER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, melancholy liberty
Subject(s): Death; Transcendentalism


ONE AT PLAY IN THE FIELDS OF, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One came home from forced labor to
Last Line: The fields of where we all are one.
Subject(s): Cambodia; Death; Graves; War; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ONE BY ONE, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Few are my friends
Last Line: My friends leave home.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Friendship; Dead, The; Parting


ONE DAY, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One day, one day, our lives shall seem
Last Line: Consent to linger and to be.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ONE DAY COMING HOME: BALLAD (ON THE DEATH OF HIS WIFE), by WANG ANSHIH    Poem Source                    
First Line: When we were poor I rushed here and there
Last Line: And if we meet in the world below, %will it be you or not?
Subject(s): China - Song Dynasty (960-1278); Death; Marriage


ONE HUNDRED LOVE SONNETS: 59, by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Poor unlucky poets: whom life and death
Last Line: He can no longer protest with his song
Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo
Subject(s): Death


ONE HUNDRED LOVE SONNETS: 89, by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I die, I want your hands on my eyes
Last Line: So that everything can learn the reason for my song
Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo
Subject(s): Death


ONE HUNDRED LOVE SONNETS: 90, by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I thought I was dying, I felt the cold up close
Last Line: Only your love to shut out the shadows
Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo
Subject(s): Death


ONE HUNDRED LOVE SONNETS: 94, by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I die, survive me with such a pure force
Last Line: And if you suffer, love, I'll die a second time
Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo
Subject(s): Death; Survival


ONE MORE, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With a smile and a kiss he went away
Last Line: The father whom they sacrificed.
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Life; Love; Smiles; Dead, The


ONE MORN I LEFT HIM IN HIS BED, by ELIZABETH DREW (BARSTOW) STODDARD    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: A grief - your and my universe!
Alternate Author Name(s): Stoddard, Richard, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death - Children


ONE OF MANY, by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Some sing among the trumpets in the fray
Last Line: A laurel -- or a rose.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Women; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ONE OF THE ANIMALS, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why does a dog get sick
Last Line: — you tell me.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Dead, The


ONE OF THE DEAD, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Paler, not quite so fair as in her life
Last Line: Friends, she but slumbers, wherefore do ye weep?
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


ONE STORY, by DEAN YOUNG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In one story, the coyote sings us into being
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936); Paperweights; Dead, The


ONE STORY, by DEAN YOUNG    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In one story, the coyote sings us into being
Last Line: Mewing beneath the earth
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936); Paperweights


ONE SUMMER NIGHT, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Was a thread between us!
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Summer


ONE THOUSAND NIGHTS AND DAYS, by CEES NOOTEBOOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like a king on a primitive island
Last Line: Kept from it by a shameful curtain
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Islands; Peace; Rest; Soldiers


ONE TO ANOTHER, by KENNETH S. DENISON    Poem Text                    
First Line: When the lips have turned to dust
Last Line: Who shall long for that frozen touch?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: That stranger's smoke, then memory, accessible
Last Line: Will have me after all
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


ONE WHO IS DEAD, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Never again, my darling, never again
Last Line: And I remember only I held you dear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ONE-SIDED TROTH, by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not for what he would be to me now
Last Line: Had he only died ere he broke the bond.
Alternate Author Name(s): Houghton, 1st Baron; Houghton, Lord
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ONES, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Have the dead a sense of humour?
Last Line: Who deserve a kick in the arse?
Subject(s): Death; Jokes


ONLY A JEW, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "in the land of brittany, and long ago"
Last Line: "''twas only a jew,' the folk said, 'only a jew!'"
Subject(s): Capital Punishment;jews; Hanging;executions;death Penalty;judaism


ONLY A YEAR', by HARRIET BEECHER STOWE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One year ago - a ringing voice
Last Line: This sad, sad year.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Dead, The


ONLY BELIEVE;' FRAGMENT, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I stood by weeping
Last Line: To plenty from the land of drouth
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Heaven; Death


ONLY DEATH, by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are lonely cemeteries
Last Line: Where death is waiting, dressed as an admiral
Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo
Subject(s): Death


ONLY IN DEATH, by MAUDE CHATEAUNEUF OVERTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: He had not much in life
Last Line: And from the organ rolled sweet, solemn strains.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


ONLY JOE, by JAMES ROANN REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: This grave were ye meanin,' stranger?
Last Line: That a body could never do that, as were simple and dazed, like joe!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Legends; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ONLY THE CLOTHES SHE WORE, by NATHANIEL GRAHAM SHEPHERD    Poem Text                    
First Line: There is the hat
Last Line: Then—will it be well?
Subject(s): Clothing & Dress; Death; Dead, The


ONLY THE DEAD, by REED WHITTEMORE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Only the dead have manners; they alone
Last Line: Wiser than the living, they have shown %how true nobility is a bred in the bone
Subject(s): Death


ONLY WAITING, by FRANCES LAUGHTON MACE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Only waiting till the shadows
Last Line: Tread its pathway to the skies.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


OPEN, TIME, by LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Open, time, and let him pass
Last Line: Into country grass.
Subject(s): Death; Time; Youth; Dead, The


OPERATION, by WILLIAM E. PASSERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: American flag %blowing taps
Last Line: Advancing %melts from view
Subject(s): Death - Children


OPUS POSTHUMOUS, by MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I love the way the dead keep writing to us
Last Line: Place beyond desire and meanness, beyond dust
Subject(s): Death; Writing & Writers; Dead, The


OPUS POSTHUMOUS, by MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I love the way the dead keep writing to us
Last Line: A place beyond desire and meanness, beyond dust
Subject(s): Death; Writing And Writers


ORA PRO ME, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ave maria! Bright and pure
Last Line: Ora pro me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Hearts; Mary And Martha (bible); Soul; Women In The Bible; Dead, The


ORACLE, by TOM SLEIGH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Because the burn's unstable, burning too hot
Subject(s): Engineering & Engineers; Rockets; Fathers; Death; Dead, The


ORDER OF THE DEAD, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead in other lands are settled
Last Line: They went away with a sign of great wrong
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Corpses; Death; Funerals


ORGAN SONGS: A PRAYER FOR THE PAST, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All sights and sounds of day and year
Last Line: What home is too may know?
Subject(s): Aging; Children; Christianity; Death; Future Life; God; Life; Prayer; Childhood; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


ORGAN SONGS: HYMN FOR A SICK GIRL, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Father, in the dark I lay
Last Line: Rise and live in thine.
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Future Life; Girls; God; Sickness; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Illness


ORGAN SONGS: O DO NOT LEAVE ME, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O do not leave me, mother, lest I weep
Last Line: Leaving is left behind.
Subject(s): Abandonment; Death; God; Mothers; Desertion; Dead, The


ORGAN SONGS: TO ANY FRIEND, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I did seem to you no more
Last Line: Then think me what you will.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; God; Dead, The


ORGAN SONGS: TO MY AGING FRIENDS, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is no winter night comes down
Last Line: We are coming fast to you!
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Friendship; God; Dead, The


ORIGIN, by NAOMI DUCKMAN FURTH    Poem Text                    
First Line: I cannot believe that he is dead
Last Line: And my lips still taste of his.
Subject(s): Breasts; Death; Lips; Dead, The


ORIGINAL SIN, by ALEXANDER KINMAN LAING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I remember now how first I knew what death was
Last Line: And a small blue bubble of lead under the skin
Subject(s): Death


ORIGINALLY CALLED 7/20/96, by MICHAEL COFFEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Days without sentiment %as the occasion for a poem
Last Line: As the gas pump dings, dings, dings
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Emotions; Grief; Memory; New York City; Poetry And Poets


ORINDA UPON LITTLE HECTOR PHILIPS, by KATHERINE PHILIPS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twice forty months of wedlock I did stay
Last Line: The last of thy unhappy mothers verse.
Alternate Author Name(s): Orinda
Variant Title(s): On The Death Of My First And Dearest Child
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Loss; Tears; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


ORPHAN, by PHILIP DACEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father's thinking out loud
Last Line: But we won't notice that
Subject(s): Death; Fathers And Sons; Old Age


ORTHODOXIES 1, by ECE AYHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: His only side -- his face -- to be talked about: the space
Last Line: The jew of malta. I took shelter in a coffin
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Graves; Love; Relationships


ORTHODOXIES 14, by ECE AYHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A pederast's boy under thumb was giving birth to him
Last Line: Was it genuine backstitch, the coxcomb on his head saint trembles in rags
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Disease


ORTHODOXY--ORTHODOXY, by ECE AYHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A heretic dropped in a lake in holland. His clipped wings
Last Line: The water mill. Its crude incongruity, massive, a harlot's orthodoxy
Subject(s): Death


OSAWATOMIE, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I don't know how he came
Last Line: And the fool killers had a laugh
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Native Americans; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


OSCAR C. MCCULLOCH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What would best please our
Last Line: To all humanity -- our nobler lives.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Obituaries; Dead, The; Destiny


OSCAR COHEN, by HAMMOND B. GAYFER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, that death should lay thee low
Last Line: Shone the glory of the lord.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gayfer, H. B.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Jews; Dead, The; Paradise; Judaism


OSWALD DEAD, by FERREIRA GULLAR    Poem Source                    
First Line: Yesterday in sao paulo they buried
Last Line: Was a national flag
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Poetry And Poets; Sao Paulo, Brazil


OSWALD, THE MINNESINGER, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oswald von wolkenstein! / last of a gifted line
Last Line: God rest his soul!
Subject(s): Death; Legends; Life; Love; Dead, The


OTHER, by PATRICIA GOEDICKE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the flux of light
Last Line: Talk over its black hidden back
Subject(s): Death; Relationships; Sympathy


OTHER BANK, by JEAN PIERRE VALLOTTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: The dead have other secret paths in the slow drift of lost days we release
Last Line: Heavens and the last twitches of their common fear
Subject(s): Death; Nature


OTTERBURN, by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The lad who went to flanders
Last Line: And never will return.
Subject(s): Death; Flanders, Belgium; Military; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


OUR CONFEDERATE DEAD, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Unknown to me, brave boy, but still I wreathe
Last Line: As the libretto of a maiden's heart.
Subject(s): Confederate States Of America; Death; Graves; Patriotism; Soldiers; Confederacy; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


OUR DEAD, by E. L. PETERSON JR.    Poem Text                    
First Line: We have forgotten them, thank god! They fell
Last Line: Young men were made for war; god bless our boys!
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


OUR DEAD, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nothing is our own: we hold our pleasures
Last Line: And, to save our treasures, claims them all.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Hearts; Life; Love; Dead, The; Destiny


OUR DEAD, OVERSEAS, by EDWARD ARCHIBALD MARKHAM    Poem Text                    
First Line: In italy, in belgium, in france
Last Line: Something that swings the spirit to a star.
Alternate Author Name(s): Markham, E. A.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; World War I - United States; Graveyards; Dead, The


OUR DEAREST CHILD, OUR DEAREST LOVE CHILD, by ? DAVIDSON    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


OUR DEATHLESS DEAD, by EDWIN MARKHAM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How shall we honor them?
Last Line: These things will build our dead unwasting obelisk
Subject(s): Death; Praise;memory


OUR DUST, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Full Text                 Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am your ancestor. You know next-to-nothing
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


OUR DUST, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am your ancestor. You know next-to-nothing
Last Line: In the black car. I have seen the retreat %of the black car
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Death; Life


OUR FALLEN BRAVE, by CORNELIA J. M. JORDAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: They fell! In freedom's cause they fell
Last Line: Our fallen and our free.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Confederate States Of America; Death; Freedom; Love; United States - History; Confederacy; Dead, The; Liberty


OUR FAMILY TREE; ON THE DEATH OF MY SISTER CECILIA, by JOSEPH CEPHAS HOLLY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Our family tree is in the sear
Last Line: Our names shine bright as day.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Sisters; Dead, The; Relatives


OUR HERO, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Flowers, only flowers - bring me dainty posies
Last Line: So we left him sleeping, still amid the flow'rs.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


OUR HOME IS IN THE ROCKS, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Breasted, beginning his lectures
Last Line: So still in your hand, breathless, with %dulling eyes
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Egypt


OUR LITTLE GIRL, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her heart knew naught of sorrow
Last Line: "our little girl again!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Girls; Life; Dead, The


OUR LOST, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They never quite leave us, our friends who have passed
Last Line: But they live, like ourselves, in god's infinite care.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Heaven; Loss; Dead, The; Paradise


OUR LOST AVIATORS, by ISOLA M. OHAVER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Brave hearts were they
Last Line: Do know.
Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Courage; Death; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


OUR TRAVELLER, by HENRY CHOLMONDELEY-PENNELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: If thou would'st stand on etna's burning brow
Last Line: Then, why the dickens don't you go and do it?
Alternate Author Name(s): Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


OUR VISIT, by LEO WIENER    Poem Source                    
First Line: In a few weeks it
Last Line: And return it to you %each in our way %through memory
Subject(s): Death - Children


OUR WIDOWED QUEEN, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The husband of the widow care for her
Last Line: Then may her husband praise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Albert Of Saxe-coburg-gotha (1819-1861); Death; Love - Loss Of; Tears; Victoria, Queen Of England (1819-1901); Widows & Widowers; Prince Consort Of Queen Victoria; Dead, The


OUT FROM NOONKANBAH, by JOHN WILSON (19TH CENTURY)    Poem Text                    
First Line: The coolibahs quiver, / the snakewood moans
Last Line: Out from noonkanbah.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilo
Subject(s): Death; Deserts; Food & Eating; Dead, The


OUT OF BODY EXPERIENCE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the weeks of your going I tug at time
Last Line: Where another universe waits %at the white-hot core.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


OUT OF DARKNESS, by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE    Poem Text                    
First Line: There is more in earth and heaven
Last Line: But we scarce have caught the gleam.
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Immortality; Soul; Dead, The; Paradise


OUT OF EARTH, by FREDERICK R. MCCREARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Pattern the clouds for a moment
Last Line: A thorn in the heel of death.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Earth; Heaven; Hell; Nature; Dead, The; Nightmares; World; Paradise


OUT OF HEARING, by JANE BARLOW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No need to hush the children for her sake
Last Line: She will not wake, mavrone, she will not wake.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


OUT OF ORDER, by T. ALAN BROUGHTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: How can it be that for so many years
Last Line: I close my eyes and listen to your breathing
Subject(s): Death; Relationships


OUT OF REACH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You think them 'out of reach'
Last Line: "this side of ""out of reach."
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


OUT OF THE RANKS, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From the bitter fight I have made my way
Last Line: And hope for the dawn of a better day.
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Fights; Tears; Dead, The


OUT, OUT -', by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard
Last Line: Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs.
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Dead, The


OUTIDANA: A DIRGE, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To-day is a thought, a fear is to-morrow
Last Line: Then we weep for ourselves, and wish thee goodbye.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


OUTING, by MAUREEN MCNEIL    Poem Source                    
First Line: This road held romance
Last Line: When he could not bear to close %his eyes, his final triumph, peace %was found in falling snow
Subject(s): Death - Children


OUTSIDE, by MICHAEL RYAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead thing mashed into the street
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


OUTSIDE IT IS BLOWING AND RAINING, by ALEXEY (ALEKSEY) KONSTANTINOVICH TOLSTOY    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: While it blows and rains in the night
Alternate Author Name(s): Prutkov, Koz'ma Petrovich
Subject(s): Storms; Houses, Deserted; Death; Transience


OUTSIDE THE COURTROOM, by NINA E. CROWLEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Let me see him, %we talk
Last Line: They have more rights than I do. %it was a good sprinkler
Subject(s): Death; Justice


OUTSIDE THE LANDMARK TAVERN: 2AM, by ANTHONY GAYLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I hear music in the background
Last Line: Or the kind that throw you out after 2am
Subject(s): Aids (disease); Bars And Bartenders; Death; Sickness


OVER COARSE STONE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SQUARE, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: In all the air in shadow only water sounds
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Peace


OVER EVERYTHING: UP THROUGH THE WRECKAGE OF THE BODY, IN, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Had been dropped. On the eighth day
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Growth


OVER THAT, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Aren't you %over that
Last Line: Over that? %over her? %no
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


OVER THE BIER OF THE WORDLING, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My friends, what can I say
Last Line: And the falling rain
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Sailors And Sailing; Sea Gulls


OVER THE BORDER, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Over the border to rifle and plunder
Last Line: Over the border would venture to stray!
Subject(s): Crimes & Criminals;death;hunting; "dead, The;hunters;


OVER THE MAY HILL, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All through the night time, and all through the day time
Last Line: My heart and my love will be lying ere long.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers; Death; Hearts; Love; May (month); Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


OVER THE MONTH OF JUNE THE RAIN IS FALLING, by HOMERO ARIDJIS    Poem Source                    
Last Line: The lights of the city come on for further exploits
Variant Title(s): The Rain Is Fallin
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Rain; Tears; Water


OVER THE MOUNTAIN, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like dreary prison walls
Last Line: O beating heart, be still!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Hearts; Mountains; Dead, The; Nightmares; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


OVER THE RANGE, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Little bush maiden, wondering eyed
Last Line: To the beautiful country over the range.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Home; Life; Summer; Dead, The


OVER THE RIVER, by NANCY WOODBURY PRIEST    Poem Text                    
First Line: Over the river they beckon to me
Last Line: The angel of death shall carry me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wafield, Nancy Amelia
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Dead, The


OVERFLOW, by JOAN MCMILLAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Breaking through leaves, the tip of winter
Last Line: Like the memory of his life %knotted to mine, %overflowing this silence, drenching the roots
Subject(s): Death - Children


OVERSEAS; IN MEMORY OF ALAN SEEGER, by ABBIE CARTER GOODLOE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Across the vexed, insuperable sea
Last Line: The imperishable essence of his soul!
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Seeger, Alan (1888-1916); Soldiers; War; Dead, The


OWL SONG, by MARGARET ATWOOD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the heart of a murdered woman
Subject(s): Owls; Death; Dead, The


OZYMANDIAS, by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: I met a traveler from an antique land
Last Line: The lone and level sands stretch far away.
Variant Title(s): Ozymandias Of Egypt
Subject(s): Death; Decay; Deserts; Egypt; Fame; Food & Eating; Pride; Rameses Ii, King Of Egypt; Ruins; Statues; Time; Transience; Vanity; Dead, The; Rot; Decadence; Reputation; Self-esteem; Self-respect; Impermanence


PACIFIC TIME, by CATHY SMITH    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is not my brother's dying
Last Line: Dark around it. How it shimmered %for a moment and was gone
Subject(s): Death; Time; West (u.s.)


PACK, by TINA CHANG    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the rain, the sound of them
Last Line: That guard, that wander, that obey, that creep, that bleed
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Rain


PACKING HER THINGS, by LIZ ROSENBERG    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


PAHA SAPA TWILIGHT, by MARTIN E. HENDERSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: The paha sapa twilight falls
Last Line: To sleep in paha sapa's arms.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


PAIN, by ENRIQUE GONZALEZ MARTINEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Its gaze filled my abyss, its gaze melted
Last Line: Blue the mountain and the wind at rest
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Peace


PAIN, by GRACE DENIO LITCHFIELD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a mystery that walks the earth
Last Line: Thou feelest that I am!
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Despair; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


PAINED UNTO DEATH, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One life I knew was a psalm, a terrible psalm of pain
Last Line: And was and was not of this under earth.
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


PAINFUL WISDOM, by MARSHA BEHREND    Poem Source                    
First Line: The emptiness fills me
Last Line: I sat alone, %defenseless before a jury of one) %clutching an emptiness %tight %against my breasts
Subject(s): Death - Children


PAINTER, WIDOWER AT EIGHTY, by TAL P. BIRDSEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: All that dry summer, stroke after stroke of impasto
Last Line: Colors of burning visions that rise, burning and bold
Subject(s): Death; Paintings And Painters; Summer; Widows And Widowers


PAINTING THE DEAD, by ALLISON EIR JENKS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Old woman
Last Line: If the fist is open, there was much left to do. %washing only moves it around
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


PALACE FOR THE HEART, by NICK NORWOOD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Just after ludwig ii's death the surgeons opened
Last Line: In cushions stuffed with eiderdown
Subject(s): Death; Hearts


PALAMON AND ARCITE, OR THE KNIGHT'S TALE: BOOK 2, by GEOFFREY CHAUCER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: While arcite lives in bliss, the story turns
Last Line: The knights to combate; and their arms to sing.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Fables; Knights & Knighthood; Love; Mythology; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Allegories


PALAMON AND ARCITE, OR THE KNIGHT'S TALE: BOOK 3, by GEOFFREY CHAUCER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The day approached when fortune should decide
Last Line: And all true lovers find the same success.
Subject(s): Chaucer, Geoffrey (1342-1400); Death; Fables; Fortune; Knights & Knighthood; Love; Mythology; Dead, The; Allegories


PALE COUNTRY, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I who thus have brought life down
Last Line: I'll take its measure with my thumb.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PALLBEARERS AT EMILY DICKINSON'S FUNERAL, by DANIEL TOBIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: She died at sunset facing west
Last Line: And resurrection's skiffs embark %at dew's velocity
Subject(s): Death; Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886); Funerals


PALLOR, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The great white lilies in the grass / are pallid as the smile of death
Last Line: To let them dream they are not dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Variant Title(s): Death In The World
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PANCHATANTRA, SELS., by UNKNOWN                       
Subject(s): Death; Freedom


PANDOSTO, THE TRIUMPH OF TIME: BELLARIA'S EPITAPH, by ROBERT GREENE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here lies entomb'd bellaria fair
Last Line: Curse him that caus'd this queen to die.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Jealousy; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


PANEM ET CIRCENSES, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The crumbs of bitter comfort fall
Last Line: "we were revenged before we died!"
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; Life; Pleasure; Sun; Dead, The


PANTHERS OF WORRY, by JOHN ROY OCTAVIUS GERY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Panthers outside my window
Last Line: Of regret I've never quite sighed %of things undone things unsaid
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Life


PANTOUM: AT MOUNT HEBRON, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: This cemetery is no haven
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Fathers And Sons; Grief; Jews; Mourning


PARACAS, by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Since early morning %the water has been rising
Last Line: Our ancestors were buried in droves
Subject(s): Ancestors And Ancestry; Death


PARADE, by ESTHER RUSSELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Out of step,' they said, as we marched along
Last Line: ... But how could they know that I marched with the dead?
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Marching & Marches; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


PARADISE, by FREDERICK WILLIAM FABER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O paradise, o paradise
Last Line: In god's most holy sight.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


PARAPHRASED, by TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When thou shalt leave this miserable life
Last Line: For who shall say to thy dead clay, I love thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucretius
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PARDON, by RICHARD WILBUR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My dog lay dead five days without a grave
Last Line: But whether this was false or honest dreaming %I beg death's pardon now. And mourn the dead
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Mourning


PARIS FALLING: MY FATHER, DEAD OF ALZHEIMER'S, by GORDON GRANT    Poem Source                    
First Line: He. %he became. %he became he out of all the thousands
Last Line: Christ, breathe your white distances %through him so the melting stops
Subject(s): Alzheimer's Disease; Death; Fathers


PARISH, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: God only knows what he'd been doing. Painting or sewing?
Last Line: Of them vanishing into the hills.
Subject(s): Death; Escapes; Morticians; Dead, The; Fugitives


PARSON GRAY, by OLIVER GOLDSMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A quiet home had parson gray
Last Line: His breath he could not draw!
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


PART OF ME, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Part of me believes in this white candle I take to the altar
Last Line: The great incoming breakers heavy with salt
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


PART WAY, by ROLF JACOBSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Part way
Last Line: Part way and deeper than that %you won't get
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Heaven


PARTCH STATIONS: 14. HE WANDERETH AFTER HIS DEATH, by JANET HOLMES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Nobody likes this music, somebody says
Last Line: I am endeavoring to instill more ferment
Subject(s): Death; Music And Musicians; Travel


PARTED, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Alack for life!
Last Line: Alack for life, who'd say?
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PARTED, by ALICE MEYNELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell to one now silenced quite
Last Line: And yet my feet are on the flowers.
Alternate Author Name(s): Meynell, Wilfrid, Mrs.; Thompson, Alice Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PARTED BY DEATH, by FANG WEIYI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Since times of old we hear of separation
Last Line: My heart knows well, in vain
Subject(s): Death


PARTED FRIENDS, by JAMES MONTGOMERY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Friend after friend departs
Last Line: They hide themselves in heaven's own light.
Alternate Author Name(s): The Common Lot
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


PARTING, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My life closed twice before its close
Last Line: And all we need of hell.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Immortality; Love; Love - Loss Of; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


PARTING, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A moment more, the swelling sails
Last Line: Within the grave a dreamless rest!
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Rest; Dead, The; Parting; Sorrow; Sadness


PARTING, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As from our dream we died away
Last Line: How far away from paradise!
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Heaven; Dead, The; Parting; Paradise


PARTING OF A MOTHER WITH HER CHILD, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He knew her not, that fair, young boy
Last Line: And know thy mother there.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


PASCAL, by LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou lovedst life, but not to brand it thine (o rich in all forborne felicities
Last Line: More blessedly, that men can name them not.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662); Dead, The


PASSAGE, by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Many a year is in its grave
Last Line: For, invisible to thee, %spirits twain have crossed with me
Subject(s): Death


PASSER MORTUUS EST, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death devours all lovely things
Last Line: Now that love is perished?
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Catullus, Gaius Valerius (84-54 B.c.); Death; Sparrows; Dead, The


PASSING, by JOANNE LOWERY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Centuries ago when people were stupid
Last Line: Our flung stones will penetrate %the long box to oblivion
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


PASSING AWAY, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is written on the rose
Last Line: To pass away!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


PASSING AWAY, by JOHN PIERPONT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Was it the chime of a tiny bell
Last Line: "passing away! Passing away!"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PASSING BY, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Day is dying! Day is dying
Last Line: Day is dying—day is dead!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


PASSING THE MORNING UNDER THE SERENISSIMA, by CHARLES PENZEL WRIGHT JR.    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Noon sun big as a knuckle, %--tight over ponte san polo
Last Line: Boats bring their wild greens and bottled water down the republic's %shade-splotched canals
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, Charles
Subject(s): Death


PASSING THROUGH THE GARDEN, by JOANNE KYGER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Jim anderson phones to tell me max did not
Last Line: As we watch. %vast
Alternate Author Name(s): Snyder, Gary, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Loss; Memory


PASSIONATE DOWSABELLA: 2, by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The pears were in the perry
Last Line: And dowsabella's cry is still -- and is she still in pain?
Alternate Author Name(s): Marzials, Theo; Marzials, Theophile Jules Henri
Subject(s): Death; Love; Moon; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


PAST AND PRESENT, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'll never forgive you! I said
Last Line: As I seek to harden my heart?
Subject(s): Anger; Death; Forgiveness; Past; Dead, The; Clemency


PAST LIVES, by SCOTT BEAL    Poem Source                    
First Line: We're all recycled
Last Line: The same blind, circular route
Subject(s): Death; Life


PAST LIVES, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: We were in the world before, do you remember that common life
Last Line: Deceived by time, memory that escapes us, stays
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


PASTORAL, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It happened so fast. Fenya was in the straight
Last Line: The vigil of astonishment.
Subject(s): Breast Feeding; Death; Fathers & Daughters; Nursing (infants); Dead, The


PASTORAL, by DOMINIC BEVAN WYNDHAM LEWIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The lumpish trollop! / let 'er bleed
Last Line: In bristol moll —
Alternate Author Name(s): Shy, Timothy; Lewis, Wyndham
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Masefield, John (1878-1967); Dead, The


PATCH AV GREEN AN' FIELD AV CORN, by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ay, a field av goold corn jist ferenst a wee green
Last Line: For wee childer's all ris up an' reapin' the day!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Flowers; Play; Roses; Death - Babies


PATHETIC APHORISMS, by RAFAEL ESTRADA    Poem Source                    
First Line: A hanged man and his shadow can function as a sundial
Last Line: With lucifer's fall came gravity
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime And Criminals; Death; Evil


PATIENCE, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: With drooping head sweet patience sighs and sees
Last Line: And peace return to earth on shining wing.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Graves; Cadavers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


PATIENT IS NEAR, by BILL RECTOR    Poem Source                    
First Line: Death. I change shape constnatly. I am all
Last Line: It I almost burst %out laughing - attila the son
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Sickness


PATRIOTICS, by DAVID BAKER    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yesterday a little girl got slapped to death by her daddy
Subject(s): United States; Patriotism; Death; America; Dead, The


PATTERNS, by JAMES OPPENHEIM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Would you lay a pattern on life and say, thus shall ye live?
Last Line: For the only sin is death, and the only virtue to be altogether alive and your own authentic self.
Subject(s): Death; Growth; Life; Order; Self; Sin; Dead, The


PATTY, 1949-1961, by SHARON MAYER LIBERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Buried under a flat stone, but beside
Last Line: Go flower child, in peace bloom free
Subject(s): Death - Children


PAUDEEN, by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: What is it beyont that ye're watchin', paudeen
Last Line: "och! Afeared they'd come covetin' — grania magee!"
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Sky; Dead, The; Paradise


PAUL, by EDWARD BLISS REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: Hotel st. Sulpice - you'll not know
Last Line: "mais pourquoi pas? Quelle femme! Quelle boîte!"
Subject(s): Courage; Death; War Injuries; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


PAUL CELAN, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Paul celan. Towards the end, the words grew
Last Line: To take a breather and wipe his brow
Subject(s): Death; Celan, Paul (1920-1970); Dead, The


PAUL CELAN, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Paul celan. Towards the end, the words grew
Last Line: The final concentration, the frothy concentrate %of the heaviness of your life
Subject(s): Death


PAULA'S MOTHER'S GARDEN, by KATE NORTHROP    Poem Source                    
First Line: Why is it a violation? -- paula
Last Line: Of an individual, those lies, %those tired promises.
Subject(s): Death; Gardens And Gardening; Loss; Mothers


PAULO PURGANTI AND HIS WIFE, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beyond the fixed and settled rules
Last Line: But, to my comfort, I'm prepared.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Marriage; Physicians; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Doctors


PAURA NON E NELLA CARITA, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The place, a tuscan churchyard, and the time
Last Line: And smile to hear the fatal words she saith!
Subject(s): Autumn; Cemeteries; Death; Messages & Messengers; Seasons; Tuscany, Italy; Fall; Graveyards; Dead, The


PAX ANIMAE, by MANUEL GUTIERREZ NAJERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Speak not a word of wild, blaspheming grief!
Last Line: Infinite pity spreads its hue of white
Subject(s): Art And Artists; Death; Poetry And Poets; Silence; Statues


PAYING CALLS, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I went by footpath and by stile
Last Line: But they spoke not to me.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


PEACE, by LILLIAN LOWRY    Poem Text                    
First Line: What? Pity her!
Last Line: Her sculptured peace?
Subject(s): Death; Pity; Dead, The


PEACE, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Peace! Is it the dull
Last Line: "in thine own place, thy soul shall find its peace."
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Peace; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


PEACE, by HENRY VAUGHAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My soul, there is a country
Last Line: Thy god, thy life, thy cure.
Alternate Author Name(s): Silurist
Variant Title(s): Sweet Peace
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Heaven; Jesus Christ; Peace; Soul; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Paradise


PEACE, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Thou gentle dove! Wing'd envoy to mankind
Last Line: And bring the leaf the tender olive yields!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Peace; Dead, The; Paradise


PEACE (2), by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A shout of gladness is heard afar
Last Line: In the glorious reign of the prince of peace.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves; Peace; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


PEACE TO THE BRAVE, by OLIVER OPTIC    Poem Source                    
First Line: Peace to the brave, who nobly fell
Last Line: Forever sacred by their fame, %green their honored grave
Subject(s): Death; Navy - United States


PEACH-BLOSSOM, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nightly the hoar-frost freezes
Last Line: And life shall never die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Fruit; Life; Peaches; Spring; Dead, The


PEACOCK ROOM, by ROBERT EARL HAYDEN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ars longa which is crueller
Last Line: A bronze bodhisattva's ancient smile
Subject(s): Death


PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 60. AL-MU'HID, by EDWIN ARNOLD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He who dies at azan sends
Last Line: This to those that made his grave.
Variant Title(s): Resurrection Of Abdullah;after Death [in Arabia]
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; God; Islam; Dead, The


PECULIAR FASCINATION WITH THE DEAD, by BRENDA MARIE OSBEY    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Light candles to honor the dead
Last Line: Whom you have every right %to love
Subject(s): African Americans; Death


PENAL SERVITUDE FOR MRS. MAYBRICK, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "the maybrick trial is over now, there's been a lot of jaw"
Last Line: So stick close to your husband and keep clear of berry's drop
Subject(s): Crimes & Criminals;death;law & Lawyers;trials; "dead, The;


PENANCE, by VERA BEATTY    Poem Source                    
First Line: We are sixteen hours into my father's death
Last Line: Shallow, repent, he will return
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Mourning


PENSIVE AND FALTERING, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And I the apparition, I the spectre
Subject(s): Death


PEOPLE HAS NO OBITUARY, by EUNICE CLARK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Death cannot surprise us who are driven
Subject(s): Death


PERCHE QUELLE STRANE GOCCE DI SANGUE SUL CORPO DI JENNIFER?, by KEVIN KILLIAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: December 15, dodie, scornful, 'is he your %new boyfriend?'
Last Line: What are these strange drops of blood %on the body of %jennifer?
Subject(s): Death; Relationships; Time


PEREGRIN, WANDERING HUNTER OF FACES, by JOSE MARIA EGUREN    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the watchtower of fantasy
Last Line: From the sightless heights
Subject(s): Death; Night; Sleep


PERFECT LIFE, by JORGE CARRERA ANDRADE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Rabbit: timid brother! My teacher and philosopher!
Last Line: The souls of children will play with your long ears!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Saints; Solitude


PERFECT WOMAN, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: She was a phantom of delight
Last Line: With something of angelic light.
Variant Title(s): "a Portrait;seen, Loved, Wedded;""she Was A Phantom Of Delight"";
Subject(s): Death; Hutchinson, Mary; Love; Marriage; Women; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


PERIOD, by PAUL CLAUDEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I stop. There is a period to my walk
Last Line: Red period upon the crowded sky
Subject(s): Death; Life; Nature


PERMANENT GLORIA, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have wrought my work - more durable than steel
Last Line: And bind his brows with laurel ever green.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Heaven; Muses; Time; Dead, The; Destiny; Paradise


PERPETUITY, by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Last night a mighty poet passed away
Last Line: At that same hour another bard was born!
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Rebirth; Dead, The


PERSEVERING BOW STRING WHO NEVER FAILS TO RETURN WITH GAME, by MOSES IGO OWULOH    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Leopard was thrown into incessant cry of lamentation!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Igede (african People); Mourning


PETRARCHAN, by LINDA GREGERSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dogs locked in the shed now
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


PHALARIS AND THE BULL: A STORY AND AN EXAMINATION, by JACK ANDERSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: The story
Last Line: And which am I
Subject(s): Death; Murder; Prisons And Prisoners; Story-telling; Tyranny And Tyrants


PHANTASUS, by ARNO HOLZ    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Its roof among the stars projected
Last Line: A dreamer and a prodigal.
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Poetry & Poets; Writing & Writers; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


PHANTOM BRIDE, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And over hill and over plain
Last Line: The next they laid him by her side
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death


PHANTOM-WOOER, SELS., by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Young soul, put off your flesh, and come
Subject(s): Death


PHAON IN HADES, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: To-day the very dead would love his face
Last Line: Of blame, were I to love his beauty less!
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Faces; Hades; Persephone; Tears; Dead, The; Proserpine; Proserpina


PHENOMENON, by KARL SHAPIRO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How lovely it was, after the official fright
Last Line: Her faulty snowfall brilliantly denied
Subject(s): Death


PHILANDER, AN IMITATION OF SPENCER: ON THE DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM LEVINZ, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Give me, ye weeping nine
Last Line: And you in stella see philanders yet unborn!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Piety; Poetry & Poets; Praise; Spencer, William Robert (1769-1834); Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


PHILIPER FLASH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Young philiper flash was a promising
Last Line: Whacked his jugular open and went to smash.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Youth; Childhood; Dead, The


PHILOCTETES: PHILOCTETES CALLS FOR DEATH, by AESCHYLUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O healer death, spurn not to come to me
Last Line: Are doctor, and a dead man feels no pain.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PHILOSOPHY AND BESS, by ROBERT B. SHARPE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Bess, do you mean it, really, when you say
Last Line: Love only's wise. Taste, truth, life, there,—and there—
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


PHONE NUMBER FOUND IN THE DAY TIMER, by BEN NORWOOD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Here's a number I'll never call again
Last Line: The grave. But none will ever call this number again
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


PHOTOGRAPH (25 JANUARY 1945), by JOHN F. DEANE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Though released your return
Last Line: Your soul make invisible circles about me?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Memory; Photography And Photographers; Pictures


PHOTOGRAPH OF YOU AT THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD IN ASCONA, by THOM TAMMARO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Far from our village on the other side of the hill, we found the
Last Line: The house of the dead - so full of life and love
Subject(s): Altars; Churches; Death; Photography And Photographers; Pilgrims And Pilgrimages; Prayer; Stones; Travel


PHRYGES: JUSTICE PROTECTS THE KING, by AESCHYLUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If you would do a kinness to the dead
Last Line: And justice wreaks their vengeance for the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PIAZZA PIECE, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a gentleman in a dustcoat trying / to make you hear
Subject(s): Carpe Diem; Death; Mortality; Old Age; Youth; Dead, The


PIAZZA PIECE, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a gentleman in a dustcoat trying %to make you hear
Last Line: I am a lady young in beauty waiting
Subject(s): Carpe Diem; Death; Mortality; Old Age; Youth


PICKING SKULLS AT VERDUN, by VINCENT GODFREY BURNS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A respectable, exceedingly proper paper reports
Last Line: Who always see the folly when it is too late!
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Skulls; Soldiers; Veterans Day; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


PICNIC, LIGHTNING, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is possible to be struck by a meteor
Last Line: To burrow back under the loam
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Dead, The


PICTURES, by SARAH BEAUMONT KENNEDY    Poem Source                    
First Line: The vet says, either you can give her a shot
Last Line: And I say yes, yes, I do, even though I wasn't there
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Family Life; Horses; Sickness


PIED PIPER (1926-1997), by SYLVIA K. POLIKOFF    Poem Source                    
First Line: Allen ginsberg is dead
Last Line: Innovator, respected, %avant-garde. %mourned
Subject(s): Death; Ginsberg, Allen (1926-1997); Mourning


PIETA, by ALLEN AFTERMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I leave it for you to say why it is
Last Line: Why is it that every moment we are awake we do not weep?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Human Rights; Tears


PILGRIMAGE, by ELIZABETH WILCOX BEASLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: A score of years had passed since they had laid
Last Line: And scarlet poppies, swaying with each breeze.)
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


PILGRIMAGE, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They are born for this: to leave
Last Line: With the ache of something missing
Subject(s): Death; Grief


PILGRIMAGE, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Together we pass by. Sleep
Last Line: Together, we pass by the purple %mustards of a cemetery
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Pilgrims And Pilgrimages; Travel


PILGRIMS, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For oh, when the war will be over
Last Line: We point . . . To a name on a cross.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


PILLAR WORK, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Among the flowers, the lily blooms supreme
Last Line: Fell on their hearts, and heavenly release.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Dreams; Flowers; Hearts; Peace; Dead, The; Nightmares


PIN, by LARS LUNDKVIST    Poem Source                    
First Line: On a hill outside the city
Last Line: The birds also are dead
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Old Age


PINING FOR HIS SON FURULI, by YAMANOUE NO OKURA    Poem Source                    
First Line: The seven treasures
Last Line: Teach him the way to heaven
Alternate Author Name(s): Yamamoue Okura; Okura
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning


PIPE DREAMS: 6, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ah, but it's good to be alive, wah kee
Last Line: And sought your joint—chase up six pills, wah kee!
Subject(s): Death; Survival; Dead, The


PIPPA AND HER FLOWERS, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Her flowers? The martagon flame-lily glowing
Last Line: Shames into silence death's despairful creed.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Girls; Happiness; Heart's-ease (flower); Lilies; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


PITCHING A SOFTBALL WITH MY DAUGHTER, by MARITA GARIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: She can't believe her luck, her choice
Subject(s): Death - Children


PITIA A DAMONE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah non chiamarlo pena
Last Line: Terribile non e
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Pity


PITTOSPORUM, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the schoolyard garden the scarecrow's beet-shaped head
Last Line: From pittosporum scent in the air, an absurd %scarecrow in a school garden
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


PLACE IN THE WOODS, by NANCY JESSER    Poem Source                    
First Line: After I found the dogs
Last Line: The house made dark with it %and losing color
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


PLACENTA PREVIA, by KATHARINE AUCHINLOSS LORR    Poem Source                    
First Line: This one, inside, that cups a fetus (bone)
Subject(s): Death - Children


PLACIDE BOSSIER, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, friend! In the tender college time
Last Line: The cross on the saint-heart shining!
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Southern States; War; Dead, The; South (u.s.)


PLANTING, by JEAN HOLLANDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I hold the clay, wet with this morning's rain
Subject(s): Death - Children


PLANTING BULBS, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Setting my bulbs arow
Last Line: No more weeping, but laughter.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Gardens & Gardening; Spring; Winter; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


PLATONICA, by JEANNETTE FOSTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dear, dearest, / why do the arms of me yearn?
Last Line: Could I be distant and cold?
Variant Title(s): Platonics
Subject(s): Absence; Cold; Death; Love - Loss Of; Old Age; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


PLAY IN WHICH DARKNESS FALLS, by FRANK STANFORD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Two girls runaway from the home. They have a revolver
Subject(s): Roussel, Raymond (1877-1933); Girls; Escapes; Death; Fugitives; Dead, The


PLAYED OUT, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As a bullock falls in the crooked ruts, he fell when / the day was over
Last Line: From no particular where.
Subject(s): Death; Hunger; Labor & Laborers; Mortality; Poverty; Dead, The; Work; Workers


PLAYING DEAD, by ANDREW HUDGINS    Poem Full Text                 Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Our father liked to play a game.
Last Line: I’m way too young to quote ’em
Subject(s): Fathers; Family Life; Death; Relatives; Dead, The


PLAYING WITH FIRE, by ELIZABETH TURNER (1755-1846)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The friends of little mary green
Last Line: Again, before she died!
Subject(s): Accidents; Death - Children; Fire; Girls; Play; Death - Babies


PLAYMATES, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: That is your little playmate, jane
Last Line: Would any child not die!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Flowers; Grief; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


PLORATA VERIS LACHRYMIS, by WILLIAM BARNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O now, my true and dearest bride
Last Line: My life may now be waning.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Mourning; Solitude; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement; Loneliness


PLUM, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Though it is early to talk of autumn
Last Line: The unforgotten taste of desire
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


PLUM ISLAND, by NATHANIEL BELLOWS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Not really an island it is connected to mainland by marsh
Last Line: Wear the deep bruise of sweet pitted fruit the crop which %once flourished here plentiful spoiling o
Subject(s): Death; Fishing And Fishermen; Islands; Sea


POEM AFTER CARLOS DRUMMOND DE ANDRADE, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It's life that is hard: waking, sleeping, eating, loving
Last Line: Arrive once more at the house where love seemed to be in the air
Subject(s): Andrade, Carlos Drummond De; Death; Life; Dead, The


POEM AFTER THE DEATH OF DAD'S GIRLFRIEND, by VITTORIA REPETTO    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father and I are alone together
Last Line: And alone with each other
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Poetry And Poets; Solitude


POEM CALLED GEORGE, SOMETIMES, by ROLAND FLINT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Before he died, my son made up this poem
Last Line: You in your poem, but it's made me see I'm going to have to %write that poem I do not want to write,
Subject(s): Death - Children


POEM ENDED BY A DEATH, by KAREN FLEUR ADCOCK    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They will wash all my kisses and fingerprints off you
Last Line: Plain and purl across the ribs of the world
Alternate Author Name(s): Adcock, Fleur
Subject(s): Death


POEM FOR A THIRD DAUGHTER, by JULIE COOPER FRATRIK    Poem Source                    
First Line: The v-birds of children's drawings make no sound, have
Last Line: This is the third daughter's song. %the son has no refrain
Subject(s): Death - Children


POEM FOR ANTHONY MILANO, by JANET MASON    Poem Source                    
First Line: There is that bar, the edgely inn
Last Line: You who I have never met; you who have nothing %to do with my life %except everything
Subject(s): Death - Children


POEM FOR DOROTHY, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No shape in darkness single stands
Last Line: From ruin moving amends our peace
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Love - Loss Of; Memory


POEM FOR MARVIN NAIRIN, by BARRY SPACKS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Marvin nairin died at twelve, no one would say from what
Last Line: Always back to you back then, %marvin nairin
Subject(s): Death - Children; Memory; Mourning


POEM FOR THE FATHER, by ALEJANDRA PIZARNIK    Poem Source                    
First Line: And it was then
Last Line: Full of shifting hollows like the words I write
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Poetry And Poets


POEM OF DEATH, by CEES NOOTEBOOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: Along the cold thought of the moon
Last Line: A thing is no thing %life does not exist
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


POEM ON MY FORTIETH BIRTHDAY TO MY MOTHER WHO DIED YOUNG, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Well I have almost come to the place where you fell
Last Line: Running like hell and if I fall / I fall
Subject(s): African Americans - Women; Death; Mothers & Daughters; Dead, The


POEM ON MY FORTIETH BIRTHDAY TO MY MOTHER WHO DIED YOUNG, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Well I have almost come to the place where you fell
Last Line: Running like hell and if I fall %I fall
Subject(s): African Americans - Women; Death; Mothers And Daughters


POEM TO A DEAD SOLDIER, by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ice-cold passion %and bitter breath
Last Line: Have lost your youth now %with the vilest of whores
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Langston
Subject(s): African Americans; Death


POEM TO MY DEATH, by JULIA DE BURGOS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To die with my very self, abandoned and alone
Last Line: Death's child and mine: my name will be poet
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


POEM WITH A STAIRWAY OF WATER FLOWING THROUGH IT, by GERRY LAFEMINA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Another story as I recall
Last Line: Our drawn-in breaths; our wondrous bodies mute
Subject(s): Death; Love; Waterfalls


POEM, READ THE SOLDIERS' WELCOME, FRANKLIN, NEW YORK, AUG. 5, 1865, by B. H. BARNES    Poem Text                    
First Line: The heroes of a hundred fields
Last Line: For peace and liberty!
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Homecoming; Life; Soldiers; United States - History; Dead, The


POEMS ON DEATH OF THREE CHILDREN .. WITHIN A MONTH: HENRY, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yellow leaves, how fast they flutter -- woodland hollows thickly strewing
Last Line: Into endless day for you
Subject(s): Death - Children; Loss


POEMS ON DEATH OF THREE CHILDREN .. WITHIN A MONTH: KATIE, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All rough winds are hushed and silent, golden light the meadow steepth
Last Line: Ay, forever -- evermore!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Loss


POEMS ON DEATH OF THREE CHILDREN .. WITHIN A MONTH: SAMUEL, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They have left you, little henry, but they have not left you lonely
Last Line: Into endless day for you
Subject(s): Death - Children; Loss


POEMS ON THE DEATH OF PRINCE HENRY: OF THE RAIN-BOW, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Was ever nightly rain-bow seen?
Last Line: Though clothed in a svmmer weed.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Night; Rainbows; Seasons; Tears; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Bedtime


POEMS ON THE DEATH OF PRINCE HENRY: VPON THE UNSEASONABLE TIMES, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fond vulgar, canst thou thinke it strange to finde
Last Line: Men's sighes and teares are slight, and quickly done.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Mourning; Tears; Wind; Winter; Dead, The; Bereavement


POEMS ON THE DEATH OF SIR HORATIO PALLAVICINO: TO HER LADISHIP, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If those salt showers that your sad eyes haue shed
Last Line: That your so loued mate is gone before.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Grief; Loss; Rain; Reason; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Intellect; Rationalism; Brain; Mind; Intellectuals


POET TO DEATH, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Tarry a while, o death, I cannot die
Subject(s): Death


POET TO HIS BELOVED, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beloved, tonight you've been crucified
Last Line: Both of us will sleep, as little brother and sister
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


POET'S DUST AND A STAR, by HALA JEAN HAMMOND    Poem Text                    
First Line: Stript to ash in a white urn
Last Line: At the breast of a mother-sky.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Mourning; Poetry & Poets; Prayer; Sky; Stars; Dead, The; Paradise; Bereavement


POETIC EPIGRAMS: 13. BY ONE JUST DEAD, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Though but an hour has sped
Last Line: As one ten aeons dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


POETIC EPIGRAMS: 15. NOVEMBER LEAVES, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the least leaf of all
Last Line: The universes fall.
Subject(s): Death; Leaves; November; Dead, The


POETIC EPIGRAMS: 27. AGE AND DEATH, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My fire has burnt so low
Last Line: Is not a guest, I trow!
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Dead, The


POETIC EPIGRAMS: 28. THE DEAD THINKER, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the slow silent hearse
Last Line: Home to the universe.
Subject(s): Death; Thought; Dead, The; Thinking


POETRY AND THE WAR, by JOHN KOETHE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The bombs bloom in the same green light
Last Line: Done in my name. I feel ashamed and numb
Subject(s): Bombs; Death; Poetry And Poets; War - Casualties (statistics, Etc.)


POINT GUARD, by JOHN WESSELLS ATTHOWE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Feet, a hummingbird's wings
Last Line: He is me in my lofty green valley of %glacier fed springs; sunlit, airy, unseen
Subject(s): Death - Children


POISONOUS FRUIT, by ELIZABETH TURNER (1755-1846)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As tommy and his sister jane
Last Line: Again along the shady lane.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Poisons And Poisoning; Death - Babies


POLAND, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Spirit of freedom, shadow of the god
Last Line: Fling wide the portal to the peerless queen!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Nations; Poland; Soldiers; Dead, The; Liberty


POOR FINCH, by JUDITH ROSENBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: You played the role of 'louie'
Last Line: And we knew that finch, our old teacher, %well, he was dead
Subject(s): Death; Teaching And Teachers


POOR LITTLE JOE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "prop yer eyes wide open, joey"
Last Line: "oh, my god! Can oe be dead?"
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


POOR LITTLE JOE, by DAVID LAW PROUDFIT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Prop yer eyes wide open, joey
Last Line: O, my god! Can joe be dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): Arkwright, Pegleg
Subject(s): Child Labor; Death - Children; Death - Babies


POOR LIZA, by GABRIEL VICAIRE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: And laugh with joy to see them spin
Subject(s): Death


POOR OLD MAN, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, love, one wild dance more, while still
Last Line: Blundering by, and say he's god.
Subject(s): Death; God; Love; Dead, The


POP-UP BOOK, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here the world
Last Line: Page after page, %until we reach the end
Subject(s): Death; Grief


POPHAM OF THE NEW SONG: 2, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And so a man I love says fifteen years is all he has
Last Line: Each other's hair. They don't believe in me or you.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Love; Men; Reason; Stairs; Childhood; Dead, The; Intellect; Rationalism; Brain; Mind; Intellectuals


PORTALS, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What are those of the known but to ascend and enter the unknown?
Last Line: And what are those of life but for death?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PORTENTS, by CHARLIE SMITH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: October fades out in its special colors
Subject(s): October; Death; Transience; Dead, The; Impermanence


PORTRAIT OF ONE DEAD, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This is her house. On one side there is darkness
Last Line: We'll never know, you say, for she is dead.
Subject(s): Death; Home; Dead, The


POSSIBILITIES, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As day doth live beyond the sunset skies
Last Line: And 'mid the wheels of fate a living god.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Life; Dead, The; Destiny


POST CARD FROM NEWBLISS, by DAISY FRIEDMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I've come here for a different landscape
Last Line: I shall want to take a little sip of you
Subject(s): Death - Children


POST MORTEM, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Happy people die whole, they are all dissolved in a moment
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


POST MORTEM, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Happy people die whole, they are all dissolved in a moment
Last Line: The flesh, a spirit for the stone
Subject(s): Death


POST MORTEM, by LUCILLE LONG    Poem Text                    
First Line: You knew my fancies, whims, desires
Last Line: Oh, so long ago.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


POST MORTEM, by WALT MASON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Man goes his way, and cuts a narrow
Last Line: To pay for pomp and fuss and foolish pride.
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Dead, The


POST MORTEM, by JAMES MONAHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Since ending must be, this was how to end
Last Line: What comfort is there since she went from me?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Memory; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


POST PARTUM BLUES, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I've got the blues today
Last Line: I feel %the gap %between my children %of a little girl %I'llnever raise
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


POST-GRIEF (AND ANGRY) SECOND GOODBYE, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: When I first learned my psychological guru
Last Line: To forgive him, and to forgive her, %is to forgive myself
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


POST-MODERNISM, by JAMES GALVIN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A pinup of rita hayworth was taped
Last Line: Do I know him?
Subject(s): Actors & Actresses; Bombs; Death; Hiroshima, Japan; Nuclear War; Schools; Teaching & Teachers; Actresses; Dead, The; Atomic Bomb; Hydrogen Bomb; Students; Educators; Professors


POST-MORTEM, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The bustle in a house
Last Line: Until eternity.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


POST-MORTEM JACKET COVER, by PETER JOHNSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At his funeral, as he hovers above
Last Line: Alive and barely kicking
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Life


POSTAGE DUE, by JOHN M. BENNETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: The magazine came back marked deceased and with 21 cents postage due
Last Line: Of my hands, staring out the window, my eyes focused on nothing in %particular
Subject(s): Death; Messengers; News; Postage Stamps; Postal Service


POSTCARD: 3, by MIKLOS RADNOTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: The drool in the corner of the ox's mouth
Last Line: Hideous death breathes %on us
Subject(s): Death


POSTCARD: 4, by MIKLOS RADNOTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: I fell down beside him
Last Line: Dries on my ears
Subject(s): Blood; Death; War


POSTHUMOUS, by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of what avail the tardy showers
Last Line: Pulses quivering, to die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


POSTHUMOUS REMORSE, by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When you shall sleep, my faithless one, under / a monument
Last Line: -and the worm will gnaw your flesh like a remorse.
Subject(s): Death; Regret; Dead, The


POSTMORTEM GUIDE [FOR MY EULOGIST, IN ADVANCE], by STEPHEN ELLIOTT DUNN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Do not praise me for my exceptional serenity
Last Line: In all sincerity say that they provided %a better way to be alone
Alternate Author Name(s): Dunn, Stephen
Subject(s): Death; Life


POSTPONED, by JAMES CHRISTIAN LINDBERG    Poem Text                    
First Line: God! Did I hear you call? Yesterday? Today?
Last Line: You see, I'm busy, because you made me that way.
Subject(s): Ambition; Death; God; Hope; Learning; Prayer; Dead, The; Optimism


POSTSCRIPT, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At 8:12 a.M. All of the watches in the world are being wound
Last Line: Decided to stay.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Yesenin, Sergei (1895-1925); Dead, The


POVERTY, by HAMLEN HUNT    Poem Text                    
First Line: I wish I had a gift
Last Line: And nothing more.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Poverty; Dead, The


POWERS OF WATER CARRY ME, by ELICURA CHIHUAILAF    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am old and I watch the horizon from a flowering tree
Last Line: Oarsmen, row! I go in silence %in the invisible song of life
Subject(s): Death; Life; Old Age


PRAISE PREMATURE, by SAMUEL BISHOP    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Praise immature is idle breath
Subject(s): Praise; Death; Dead, The


PRAISE WHAT COMES, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Surprising as unplanned kisses, all you haven't deserved
Last Line: Did I catch the smallest glimpse of the holy?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


PRAYER, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: October, the air filmed as if with tears, and time
Last Line: Perhaps stone by stone rolled away, we raise our dead
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Religion


PRAYER, by HWANG KUMCHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lord god! %a tiny soul has just left
Last Line: Please love the little soul more
Subject(s): Death - Children


PRAYER, by MATTHEW KAMM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Centuries of singing voices have gone
Last Line: The counsel of the deathless singers near.
Subject(s): Death Stone (legendary Stone); Prayer


PRAYER, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Choked we live, and choked we die
Last Line: Death!
Subject(s): Breath; Death; Life; Prayer; Dead, The


PRAYER, by EDWARD BLISS REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: She cannot tell my name / nor whence I came
Last Line: When my child's call I hear, I catch her to my heart.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fathers & Daughters; Love; Prayer; Death - Babies


PRAYER, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let us leave our island woods grown dim
Last Line: For the soul unhearing them is dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; God; Prayer; Soul; Dead, The


PRAYER BEFORE SUMMER, by ARTHUR DAVISON FICKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once more across the frozen hills
Last Line: That ends so starkly and so soon?
Alternate Author Name(s): Knish, Anne
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Prayer; Silence; Dead, The


PRAYER FOR MARILYN MONROE, by ERNESTO CARDENAL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lord %accept this girl called marilyn monroe throughout the
Last Line: Lord, you pick up that phone
Subject(s): Actors And Actresses; Death; Monroe, Marilyn (1926-1962); Prayer; Suicide


PRAYER OF ANY HUSBAND, by MAZIE V. CARUTHERS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lord, may there be no moment in her life
Last Line: May not the two of us be parted long!
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Prayer; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


PRAYER TO MY MOTHER, by PIER PAOLO PASOLINI    Poem Source                    
First Line: It's so hard to say in a son's words
Last Line: I'm here, alone, with you, in a future april
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Heaven; Prayer


PRAYER, OR NOSTALGIA FOR HEAVEN, by DENISE DUHAMEL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Please, just give me a map, and I'll follow it.
Last Line: On all of us, on each earth-bound beauty's sleeping cheek
Subject(s): Conduct Of Life; Death; Death; Depressions, Economic; Gambling; Modern Man


PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nay! I will pray for them until I go
Last Line: And there, as here, god listens evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; God; Prayer; Dead, The


PRAYERS OF A REPENTANT GENTLEMEN: ON THE DEATH OF THE BISHOP, WHO..., by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lord, your accomplice
Last Line: To the slaughter-house
Subject(s): Clergy; Death


PREDICTIONS ABOUT A BLACK CAT, by MARK WUNDERLICH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Four boys have been arrested for killing geese. This is how it
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Automobile Accidents; Storms


PREGNANT / FOR THOSE FEW LATE DAYS, by FLORENCE ANN KOZAK    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


PRELUDE, by NEIL TRACY    Poem Text                    
First Line: A thing long sought
Last Line: With a thing long sought.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Relationships; Youth; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


PRELUDE; FOR GEOFFREY GORER, by EDITH SITWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When our long sun into the dark had set
Last Line: Remakes all things and men in holiness.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heroism; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Heroes; Heroines


PREMATURE BABY, by RACHEL GUIDO DEVRIES    Poem Source                    
First Line: And she wanted that baby to live
Subject(s): Death - Children


PREMONITION, by ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She sat upon the cottage stair
Last Line: Her eyes might never look.
Alternate Author Name(s): Q; Quiller-couch, A. T.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


PRENUPTIAL, by WILLIAM WENTHE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lying in bed with you, not sleeping -sleep
Last Line: Our little life is rounded with a sleep
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of


PREPARATION, by SAM L. MARTIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Near the end we return to our birthplace
Last Line: Dirt, trees, creeks, and birds that stay the winter
Subject(s): Death; Feasts


PREPARATION, by ELLEN BRYANT VOIGT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The bone-man lives in a stucco
Subject(s): Family Life; Dogs; Death; Relatives; Dead, The


PREPARATORY MEDITATIONS, 2D SERIES: 40, by EDWARD TAYLOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under thy rod, my god, thy smarting rod
Last Line: My musick shall thy praises sweetly bring.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Puritans In Literature; Death - Babies


PREPARE, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why don't you write me a poem that will prepare me for your death?' you said
Last Line: Reading now.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


PREPARE THE FALL, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Expect the symptoms of fall:
Last Line: See how dusk shines like the eye %of abalone.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


PRESCIENCE, by SIMON GLASS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Beneath each lovers' parting
Last Line: God within would tell me so.
Subject(s): Death; God; Dead, The


PRESENCES, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Love is present
Last Line: A place of bones
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Funerals; Love


PRESENT EVENING, by EUGENIO FLORIT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Between me and the sunset, the whole of life
Last Line: Dressed in gray humility, rejoices
Subject(s): Death


PRESENT HELP IN TROUBLE, by GEORGE MURRAY (1830-1910)    Poem Text                    
First Line: The memory of a simple tale, / called up from childhood's years
Last Line: "warding off despair."
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Legends; Mothers & Daughters; Poverty; Spinning; Dead, The


PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S BURIAL HYMN, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When lilacs last in the door-yard bloom'd
Last Line: There in the fragrant pines and the cedars dusk and dim.
Variant Title(s): When Lilacs Last In The Dooryard Bloomed
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Flowers; Grief; Lilacs; Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865); Loss; Mourning; Patriotism; Presidents, United States; United States - History; United States; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement; America


PRESUMED DEAD, MISSING IN ACTION, by JACQUELINE JOHNSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: In my village in bed-stuy
Last Line: No patrilineal anything, %can undo this truth
Subject(s): Art And Artists; Death


PRETTY AS A PICTURE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: With your face in your hands
Last Line: Telling us to smile like angels, %smile just enough to break his heart.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


PRETTY EYES, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My little girl
Last Line: Never agian %to see those...Pretty eyes
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


PREVIEW OF DEATH, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When the houses lean slightly
Last Line: Around the smoking piles of mortar
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heaven


PRIMO VERE, by GIOSUE CARDUCCI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Behold from sluggish winter's arm
Last Line: Has spring, too, felt the doom of years?
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Italian Renaissance; Rest; Dead, The; Paradise


PRINCE WENT WANDERING, by HSIEH T'IAO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Green grass plushy like silk
Last Line: If you had, their scent is now gone!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hsuan-hui; Xie Tiao
Subject(s): Death; Love


PRINCE YOUSUF AND THE ALCAYDE; A MOORISH BALLAD, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In grenada reigned mohammed
Last Line: Long lost lord -- our rightful king!
Subject(s): Death; Moors (people); Spain; Dead, The


PRINCESS AND PEASANT, by MARYETTA LEHR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Who is a princess? Mother, say
Last Line: "there's just a difference in their name!"
Subject(s): Death; Story-telling; Dead, The


PRINCESS JEHANARA, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where the road leads from delhi to the south
Last Line: Let no more then be mine when I am dead.'
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; India; Dead, The


PRISONERS, by DENISE LEVERTOV    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Though the road turn at last
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


PRO MORTUIS, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What should a man desire to leave?
Last Line: When man lies down to rest!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PROBLEM, by MICHAEL COLLIER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Awake in the dark, I counted the planes
Last Line: Until the tire began to spin
Subject(s): Death; Fathers


PROBLEM AND ANSWER, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: To conjure life into a lonely waste
Last Line: And solve the subtle trick with more than sleep.
Subject(s): Creation; Death; God; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


PROCESSION, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wild clare music is sad of a sudden
Last Line: Are a bleak procession
Subject(s): Death; Music And Musicians


PROCLAMATION OF KING HENRY, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: At the feet of don henrique now king pedro dead is lying
Last Line: Not one remains to cry to god, 'our lord lies murdered here!'
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Love - Loss Of; Murder; Tyranny And Tyrants


PRODIGAL SON, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Except for the flies, except that there is not water
Last Line: For little, takes the first step toward home
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Fathers And Sons; Heaven; Prodigal Son


PRODIGAL SON, BRIEFLY SUSPECTED IN THE SHOOTING OF ANDY WARHOL..., by DIONISIO D. MARTINEZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One day inlate summer 1982, twenty years after the flower shop first
Last Line: Be driving out to the country, and only the wounded will remember where %they were today
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Memory


PROMISE, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With the second drink, at the restaurant
Last Line: Binding your soul are your own wrists, I will cut them
Subject(s): Alcoholics And Alcoholism; Death


PROMISE OF YOU, by JUDITH EDELSTEIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I feasted on dreams
Subject(s): Death - Children


PROMISE THIS - WHEN YOU BE DYING, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Had I not been %most enough denied?
Variant Title(s): Poem: 648; Poem: 76
Subject(s): Death


PROPER SEND-OFF, by KAY MEIER    Poem Source                    
First Line: The undertaker dances from coffin to coffin
Last Line: The local who died in an auto/bus crash? %I hurry for the door
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Undertakers


PROPERTIES OF LIGHT, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A field of light, and my need to say
Last Line: Pointing out the properties of light
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


PROSE POEM IN SIX PARTS, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm so happy, he shouts, as he puts a bullet through his head
Last Line: "his comfort, he is ready to die successfully, he dies and is complete, an
Subject(s): Death; Suicide; Dead, The


PROSE POEM IN SIX PARTS, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm so happy, he shouts, as he puts a bullet through his head
Last Line: He dies and is complete, an ordinary man
Subject(s): Death; Suicide


PROSPICE, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fear death? - to feel the fog in my throat
Last Line: And with god be the rest!
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


PROTEST, by MARGARET I. LAMONT    Poem Source                    
First Line: There has been too much falsehood about death
Subject(s): Death


PROUST'S MADELEINE, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Somebody has given my
Subject(s): Card Games; Death; Fathers & Daughters; Fathers & Sons; Proust, Marcel (1871-1922); Playing Cards; Dead, The


PROUST'S MADELEINE, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Somebody has given my
Last Line: Slow horses and fast women
Subject(s): Card Games; Death; Fathers And Daughters; Fathers And Sons; Proust, Marcel (1871-1922)


PROVENANCE, by RAPHAEL RUBINSTEIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father's paintings in my uncle's house
Last Line: My father's paintings in my uncle's house
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Paintings And Painters; Uncles


PROVENCAL LEGEND, by WILLA SIBERT CATHER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On his little grave and wild
Last Line: Play-time to that martyr child
Subject(s): Death - Children; Provence, France


PSALM 39, by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I said, I will take heed to my ways, that
Last Line: Before I go hence, and be no more
Subject(s): Death


PSALM 90, by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations
Last Line: The work of our hands establish thou it
Variant Title(s): God, Our Dwelling Place; Thou Art Go
Subject(s): Death


PSALM 90: THE ORDER FOR THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD, by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lord, thou hast been our refuge: from one generation to another
Last Line: O prosper thou our handywork
Subject(s): Death


PSALM: 7, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On thee, o lord my god, relyes
Last Line: And tell of all his righteousnesse.
Subject(s): Death; Enemies; Fear; God; Life; Religion; Soul; Dead, The; Theology


PULSE OF MY HEART, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Are these your eyes, isla
Last Line: Pulse of my heart!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Children; Death; Eyes; Grief; Legacies; Loss; Love; Parents; Childhood; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Parenthood


PULVIS ET UMBRA, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: When thou art lying under ground
Last Line: The shadow of oblivion.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love - Loss Of; Stones; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Granite; Rocks


PURE DEATH, by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We looked, we loved, and therewith instantly
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


PURE DEATH, by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We looked, we loved, and therewith instantly
Last Line: Unwraps pure death, which such bewilderment %as greeted our love's first accomplishment
Subject(s): Death


PURPLE AUTUMN, by GEORGY IVANOVICH CHULKOV    Poem Text                    
First Line: Purple autumn unloosened her tresses and flung them
Last Line: Weaving a wreath of thorns.
Variant Title(s): Autumnal Love
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Hearts; Kisses; Love - Loss Of; Passion; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


PUT BACK THE DARK, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let's not stop in cold, in drought
Last Line: When your hand into mine put back the dark.
Subject(s): Death; Decay; Dead, The; Rot; Decadence


PUT IT BEHIND YOU, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now %now %why
Last Line: I %put %my %dead %child %behind %me
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


PUT OUT THE LIGHT, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Put out the light; - and then
Last Line: To earth or sea or sky.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Light; Pain; Wind; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


QUALITY OF WINE, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This wine is really awful
Last Line: Let the dying be long.
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Love; Man-woman Relationships; Sickness; Dead, The; Wine; Male-female Relations; Illness


QUARANTINE, SELS, by BRIAN HENRY    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father woke before dawn to work
Last Line: I am the only one here who is falling
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Fathers And Sons


QUATORZAINS: 11. A CLOCK STRIKING AT MIDNIGHT, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hark to the echo of time's footsteps; gone
Last Line: While the glad spirit seeks a brighter birth.
Subject(s): Clocks; Death; Future Life; Time; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


QUATRAIN: THE ROSE, by LILLA CABOT PERRY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One deep red rose I dropped into his grave
Last Line: And must fare on without it to the end.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Roses; Dead, The


QUEEN BATH, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Shrine of the healing waters, peerless bath
Last Line: To be the beauteous city of a dream.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Love; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


QUEEN OF CARTHAGE, by LOUISE ELIZABETH GLUCK    Poem Source     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Brutal to love, %more brutal to die
Last Line: Since the fates go by that name also
Subject(s): Death; Love


QUEEN VICTORIA, by H. T. MACKENZIE BELL    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With mystic power hath played upon the heart
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Mackenzie
Subject(s): Victoria, Queen Of England (1819-1901); Death; Dead, The


QUENCHING THE RED, by KATHLEEN JESSIE RAINE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Love kindle / death slay
Last Line: Turns to clay.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


QUESTION, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Shall it be after the long misery
Last Line: To feel the sole impossibility.
Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


QUESTION AND ITS MARK, by BRENDA SHAUGHNESSY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: May I cast a spell on the many swans of leda
Last Line: Leda possessed a pair of knees that also bent %in prayer. I ask of you only what she asked for there
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Wishes


QUESTION FOR THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL, by HEBERTO PADILLA    Poem Source                    
First Line: What does he think?
Last Line: Could never have dreamed of?
Subject(s): Death


QUESTION OF TIME, by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: In 1964, %where your bearded eyes
Last Line: Would have shipwrecked beneath the sun
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Latin America - History; Soldiers; Spanish Armada


QUESTIONS BEFORE DARK, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Day ends, and before sleep
Last Line: Carry you downstream?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


QUICK AND DEAD, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From the trouble and strife of life set free
Last Line: "would that I were alive!"" he said."
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Cadavers; Dead, The


QUIET DEATH IN A RED CLOSET, by REETIKA VAZIRANI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fourteen anniversaries
Last Line: Someone had to go
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


QUIET DEATH IN A RED CLOSET, by REETIKA VAZIRANI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fourteen anniversaries
Last Line: In marriage, %someone had to go
Subject(s): Absence; Death


RABBI BEN HISSAR, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Rabbi ben hissar rode one day
Last Line: "'I thank thee, lord,' was all he said"
Subject(s): Clergy;death;fathers & Sons;jews; "priests;rabbis;ministers;bishops;dead, The;judaism;


RACHEL: 2, by MATTHEW ARNOLD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Unto a lonely villa in a dell
Last Line: The beauty and the glorious art of greece.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Dead, The; Judaism


RADHA TO RAM LILA, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Still in the moonlight gleam himalayan snows
Last Line: And till a tongue of ashes speaks again.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Himalayas (mountains); Dead, The; Burials


RAGTIME!, by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ragtime! Ragtime! Keep it going still!
Last Line: Gently the music fades away—and so, god rest us all!
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Music & Musicians; Ships & Shipping; Shipwrecks; Titanic (ship); Dead, The


RAIN AT NIGHT, by HELEN HOYT (1887-1972)    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Are you awake?
Last Line: We shall not hear, we shall not ever know. %o love, I had forgot that we must die
Alternate Author Name(s): Lyman, W. W., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Rain


RAIN TO THE TRIBE, by TUMADIR BINT IBN AL-SHARID AL-KHANSA    Poem Source                    
First Line: O eye, weep for a rider
Last Line: Who will rise from the desert? Who will save us %after my mother's son is buried
Alternate Author Name(s): Tumardir Bint `amir Al-harith Ibn Ash-sharid; Al-khansa
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War


RAINY DAY, by RUSSELL BECKWITH    Poem Text                    
First Line: Too many things have died around this place
Last Line: We are too many things, the terrible blind.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


RAINY DAY, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I remember %the first day it rained
Last Line: With a baby who was buried in the ground
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


RAISING THE TREE, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Spirit music, though no melody in the sounds
Last Line: To a lost story I keep trying to reinvent
Subject(s): Death; Grief


RALPH WALDO EMERSON, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the cloud that dimmed his sunset light
Last Line: Itself, and stamps it with the seal of heaven.
Subject(s): Death; Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882); Life; Philosophy & Philosophers; Soul; Teaching & Teachers; Dead, The; Educators; Professors


RANDALL JARRELL, by ROBERT LOWELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dream went like a rake of sliced bamboo,
Subject(s): Jarrell, Randall (1914-1965); Death; Life; Dead, The


RAOUL LUFBERY, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: His was the spirit that, in ages gone
Last Line: A noble ending—and a deathless name!
Subject(s): Death; France; Soldiers; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


RAW SILK, by MEENA ALEXANDER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Open the door or I'll faint hearing amma's voice
Last Line: Raw silk turned to smoke in the night's throat
Subject(s): Children; Death; Family Life; Memory; Poetry Readings; Childhood; Dead, The; Relatives


RAW SILK, by MEENA ALEXANDER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Open the door or I'll faint hearing amma's voice
Last Line: Raw silk turned to smoke in the night's throat
Subject(s): Children; Death; Family Life; Memory; Poetry Readings


RAY AT 14, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bless this boy, born with the strong face
Subject(s): Blessings; Boys; Brothers; Death; Heaven; Women; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Paradise


RAY AT 14, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bless this boy, born with the strong face
Last Line: He says, feel my muscle, and I do
Subject(s): Blessings; Boys; Brothers; Death; Heaven; Women


RE-JOYCE- FINNEGAN GETS HIS DYING WISH, by KENNETH LEONHARDT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wake me when it's over
Subject(s): Death; Wishes


READING AT NIGHT, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What have I learned that can keep me
Last Line: On my face
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


READING AT NIGHT, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What have I learned that can keep me
Last Line: Again to let its light shine %on my face
Subject(s): Death


READING EMERSON, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Waking in the night, I rise and pad old boards
Last Line: Thrown by the apple trees on which the sun falls
Subject(s): Death; Grief


READING THE HEADLINES, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have a burial ground in me where I place the bodies
Last Line: I know my direction and have companions, after all
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


READING THE NAMES OF THE VIETNAM WAR DEAD, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: For a long day and a night we read the names
Last Line: "thousands of dense black stones fall forever through the darkness under the
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Names; Soldiers; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; Dead, The


REALIZATION, by GLADYS CROMWELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is one syllable that stirs me: war
Last Line: God, let me apprehend this nearer strife!
Subject(s): Death; England; France; War; World War I; Dead, The; English; First World War


REAPING, by JODY AZZOUNI    Poem Source                    
First Line: My father is dead
Last Line: I pretend the snapshots are flowers
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Memory


RECEPTION AT THE MONGOLIAN EMBASSY, by NICHOLAS KOLUMBAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I read the paper on a bench near the danube
Last Line: You left me behind
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


RECESSIONAL (2), by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My life flares up like a dying torch
Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RECESSIONAL (2), by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My life flares up like a dying torch
Last Line: That I leave in the upturned ground
Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John
Subject(s): Death


RECOLLECTIONS, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I see a lad deserted by his mates
Last Line: They found him -- dazed and dumb that this could be.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Hearts; Love; Memory; Soul; Tears; Dead, The


RECOMPENSE, by AMY FORBES KING    Poem Text                    
First Line: I knew you never asked a worldly thing
Last Line: A recompense for all I failed to be.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Regret; Shame; Dead, The; Paradise


RECORDING THE SPIRIT VOICES, by DAVID BOTTOMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the hollow below the hill vaults
Last Line: Bury the truth these angels stand on: born and died.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Confederate States Of America; Death; Poetry & Poets; Southern States; Spiritual Life; Graveyards; Confederacy; Dead, The; South (u.s.)


RECOVERY #31, by RABINDRANATH TAGORE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From time to time I feel the moment for travel has come
Last Line: Let night's soundless blessing slowly descend %iridescent offerings of the seven stars
Subject(s): Calm; Death


RED, by KYLA MEGAN ADAMS    Poem Source                    
First Line: In one red black thunderous burst
Last Line: We hold hands never letting go
Subject(s): Death - Children


RED COTTON NIGHT-CAP COUNTRY; OR, TURF AND TOWERS: PART 2, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Monsieur leonce miranda, then, ... But stay!
Last Line: Meanwhile, no separation of the pair!
Subject(s): Normandy, France; Death; Sex; Obsessions; Guilt; Religion; Suicide; Dead, The; Theology


RED COTTON NIGHT-CAP COUNTRY; OR, TURF AND TOWERS: PART 3, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And so slipt pleasantly away five years
Last Line: Look at it for a moment while I breathe.
Subject(s): Normandy, France; Death; Sex; Obsessions; Guilt; Religion; Suicide; Dead, The; Theology


RED COTTON NIGHT-CAP COUNTRY; OR, TURF AND TOWERS: PART 4, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ready to hear the rest? How good you are!
Last Line: And stand all ready for morn's joy a-blush?
Subject(s): Normandy, France; Death; Sex; Obsessions; Guilt; Religion; Suicide; Dead, The; Theology


RED FLAG, by EDWARD RALPH CHEYNEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: This is no time for tears, no place for mournful poses
Last Line: Our children shall win to freedom; theirs shall pay the score.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cheyney, Ralph
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Injustice; War; Dead, The; Liberty


RED GLOW THE ASSES, O ...ER ASHES, O, by DAVID E. JOYNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Red glow the ashes o
Last Line: Will proffer satisfaction: o!
Subject(s): Death; Drinks And Drinking; Honor; Memory; Praise


RED POPPY, by TESS GALLAGHER    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: That linkage of warnings sent a tremor through june
Last Line: To bend and take
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RED SUNSET, by ROLF JACOBSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: As if all were good
Last Line: She says to sister night as she tucks you in %and rattles the stars by your bed
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Evening; Rest; Sleep


RED VALLEY, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To-day I saw a ploughman go
Last Line: We keep their sacrament with bread.
Subject(s): Death; Wales; Dead, The; Welshmen; Welshwomen


RED WINGS, by WINIFRED VIRGINIA JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I hear the shadows moving among old trees
Last Line: In trust.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


REDWOODS, by GAGE MCKINNEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Summer mornings we sat
Last Line: I leave the buckets %hanging from a nail
Subject(s): Death - Children


REFLECTION, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: She reflected that when he'd be a corpse
Last Line: Consider the stars
Subject(s): Death; Stars; Wishes


REFLECTIONS, by JOHN HENRY MITCHELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: On dead grey nights I sit alone
Last Line: Licks his paws, pads off on soft feet, %and never glances back
Subject(s): Death - Children


REFLETS DANS L'EAU, by MARSHA BEHREND    Poem Source                    
First Line: The magic sounds of water, clear as light
Last Line: Although my dream, with water, rushes on
Subject(s): Death - Children


REFRIGERIUM, by FREDERICK GODDARD TUCKERMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let them lie, - their day is over
Last Line: In a slumber sweet and cold.
Subject(s): Death; Grief


REFUSAL TO MOURN THE DEATH, BY FIRE, OF A CHILD IN LONDON, by DYLAN THOMAS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Never until the mankind making
Last Line: After the first death, there is no other
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Death - Children; Fire; Innocence; Mourning; World War Ii


REGRETS, by ANNA ELISABETH MATHIEU DE NOAILLES    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Go, for I wish to be alone among the tombs
Last Line: Finding my ashes' heat more fervent than their lives.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brancovan, Princess
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Life; Nature; Regret; Dead, The


REINCARNATE, by JOSEPH U. HARRIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Somewhere my spirit, in the long ago
Last Line: As they troop back into my memory.
Alternate Author Name(s): Upper, Joseph
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Thought; Dead, The; Thinking


REINCARNATION, by J. R. I. BROOKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: They only saw that he was dying
Last Line: Men fear their mother, fear to die.
Subject(s): Death; Oxford University; Dead, The


REJECTED ADDRESSES: THE REBUILDING, BY R. S., by JAMES SMITH (1775-1839)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a blessed glendoveer
Last Line: "no, thank you! One tumble's enough!"
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Law & Lawyers; Southey, Robert (1774-1843); Tears; Dead, The


REJOICE IN THE LAMB, by CHRISTOPHER SMART    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death


RELEASE, by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE    Poem Text                    
First Line: I paced the street at evening and my soul was fraught / with fears
Last Line: From the ghosts and the sins and shadows, for christ had walked with me.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Jesus Christ; Soul; Dead, The; Paradise


RELEASE, by JUNE ELLIOTT CARLSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: The voices of animals, of the winds and the waves
Last Line: Is only release.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RELEASE, by JEAN GRIGSBY PAXTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Do not fear
Last Line: When death stoops down to light the fire.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RELEASE, by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, love, through what unfathomed deeps
Last Line: To my release.
Alternate Author Name(s): Radford, Ernest, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RELEASE, by AUGUSTA WRAY    Poem Text                    
First Line: In the dark and tranquil stillness of the night
Last Line: When sleep, or death, gives them their liberty.
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Sleep; Soul; Dead, The


RELIC, by BECKIAN FRITZ GOLDBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wrapped in muslin, a ruby in each nostril
Last Line: Or after they scoured out the heart
Subject(s): Death; Religion


RELICS, by SUSAN FIRER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Not fountains, grottoes, or statuary, but pieces
Last Line: Us to sleep with when we were your baby girls
Subject(s): Death; Inanimate Objects; Religion


REMARKS ON DR. AKENSIDE'S AND MR. WHITEHEAD'S VERSES, by JOHN BYROM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whither is europe's ancient spirit fled?
Last Line: "and whitehead grasp th' exacuating fife."
Subject(s): Akenside, Mark (1721-1770); Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Death; Physicians; Poetry & Poets; Punishment; Whitehead, William (1715-1785); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The; Doctors


REMBRANDT'S LATE SELF-PORTRAITS, by ELIZABETH JENNINGS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: You are confronted with yourself. Each year
Last Line: What each must reckon with
Subject(s): Death; Rembrandt Harmensz Van Riij (1606-1669)


REMEMBER, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Remember me when I am gone away
Last Line: Than that you should remember and be sad.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Love; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


REMEMBER ME, by KEITH CASTELLAINE DOUGLAS    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Remember me when I am dead
Variant Title(s): Simplify Me When I'm Dead
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


REMEMBER ME, by KEITH CASTELLAINE DOUGLAS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Remember me when I am dead
Last Line: And simplify me when I'm dead
Variant Title(s): Simplify Me When I'm Dea
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Mourning


REMEMBERING A DEATH, by LUISA IGLORIA    Poem Source                    
First Line: And you were almost legend
Last Line: There are only men
Subject(s): Death


REMEMBERING GOLDEN BELLS, by PO CHU-YI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ruined and ill, - a man of two score
Last Line: Because, in the road, I met her foster-nurse.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bai Juyi; Bo Juyi; Po Chu-i; Lo T'ien; Jyu-yi
Subject(s): China - Tang Dynasty (618-905); Daughters; Death - Children; Grief; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


REMEMBERING GULLEN: AFFIRMATIONS TO EXPLAIN THE DEATH, by MARIANA YONUSG    Poem Source                    
First Line: This child died of dehydration
Subject(s): Death - Children; Peace


REMEMBERING MY DECEASED DAUGHTER YINQING ON A MOONLIT NIGHT, by WANG FENGXIAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I tugged at her robe at parting
Last Line: On her old dressing case in the empty chamber
Subject(s): Death - Children


REMEMBERING THE CHILDREN OF AUSCHWITZ, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We know the story. The children
Last Line: Darkening all our skies
Subject(s): Auschwitz, Poland; Children; Death; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Holocaust, Jewish - Aftermath; Jews; Childhood; Dead, The; Shoah; Judaism


REMEMBERING WILD WORDS, by REX HUNTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I remember the wild words, the drunken words, the boast-
Last Line: Before the smirking bully knocked them flat with his bony fist.
Subject(s): Death; Language; Memory; Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary


REMEMBRANCE, by JOHN HENRY BONER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I think that we retain of our dead friends
Last Line: Remember only when her babe first smiled.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


REMEMBRANCE, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Cold in the earth, and the deep snow piled above thee!
Last Line: How could I seek the empty world again?
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Variant Title(s): R. Alcona To J. Brenzaida
Subject(s): Death; Desolation; Grief; Love; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


REMEMBRANCE, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O night of death, o night that bringest all!
Last Line: Thy name, o death! She could not brook to hear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


REMEMBRANCE, by BEULAH WINDLE SCALLIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: I keep no days for fast and mourning-lay
Last Line: Deep hid within the tear-sealed casket of my heart.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Holidays; Love - Loss Of; Memorial Day; Mourning; Dead, The; Declaration Day; Bereavement


REMEMBRANCE, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No more: let there be no more said
Last Line: Farewell, dead love: no more the same road we fare.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Graves; Grief; Love; Dead, The; Parting; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


RENDEZVOUS, by WINIFRED STODDARD LEBAR    Poem Text                    
First Line: I, too, have a rendezvous with death
Last Line: "I'm ready now for anywhere!"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RENDEZVOUS, by ALAN SEEGER    Poem Text                 Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have a rendezvous with death
Last Line: I shall not fail that rendezvous.
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Patriotism; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


RENEE EPPELBAUM, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: As in a circular
Last Line: And found my hands
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Heaven; Human Rights - Argentina


REPETITIONS, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They are crying salt tears
Subject(s): Milholland, Inez (1886-1916); Death; Boissevain, Inez Milholland; Dead, The


REPLANTING THE PEACH ORCHARD, by RONALD E. MCFARLAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: The way blood flowed and flesh
Last Line: Larry's pockets bulged with lead
Subject(s): American Civil War; Civil War; Death; Fights; Military; U.s. - History; Violence; War - Casualties (statistics, Etc.)


REPLY, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My poems no longer are 'beautiful'
Last Line: For beauty is made %and not lamented on
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Poetry And Poets


REPORT FOR ISOLDA, by JULIO ORTEGA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Last night, december 24th, 1966
Last Line: Like a new god on this earth
Subject(s): Art And Artists; Christmas; Death; History; Paintings And Painters; War


REPORT FROM THE HOSPITAL, by WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We used matches to draw lots; who would visit him
Subject(s): Hospitals; Death; Dead, The


REPORTS: 3. CONFEDERATE DEAD, by BRUCE BOND    Poem Source                    
First Line: Small comfort, to have survived your name
Last Line: A sinking into warm glass, unshattered, clear
Subject(s): Death; Photography And Photographers; Survival


REPOSE OF THE SOUL IN THE WOOD OF L'HAUTIL: THE MARRIAGE OF THE OISE, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here, where are grouped fin-d'oise, maurecourt, andresy, conflans
Last Line: O poesy, o poesy, o poesy! . . .
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Marriage; Dead, The; Destiny; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


REQUIEM, by DOROTHY COLLINS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sleep, sleep, dear heart! Your orders all are taken
Last Line: Your tasks are ended; mine are still undone.
Subject(s): Death; War; Wellesley College; Dead, The


REQUIEM, by CHRISTINE L. HENDERSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I must say good-bye to the leaves
Last Line: I must say good-bye to the leaves.
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Dead, The


REQUIEM, by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I weep these tears upon my bier
Last Line: Who knows that I am dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


REQUIEM, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where faces are hueless, where eyelids are dewless
Last Line: Fall'n like a snowflake to melt in the earth
Subject(s): Death


REQUIEM, by WHILHELMINA T. ROBERTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tender the flowers are
Last Line: And my world ends.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


REQUIEM, by JOHN UPDIKE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It came to me the other day
Subject(s): Death; Self; Transience; Dead, The; Impermanence


REQUIEM, by MARY DUNCAN UPHAM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, cedars, guard him well, ye sentinels, for near ye
Last Line: As after sunset, earth, her lord's warm rays.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


REQUIEM FOR KAGUMBA, by STEPHEN LUBEGA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Irreconcilable love and pity
Last Line: Only to crown me with dark haloes
Subject(s): Death; Friendship


REQUIEM FOR THE SPANISH DEAD [OR, THE DEAD IN SPAIN], by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The great geometrical winter constellations
Subject(s): Death; Spanish Civil War (1936-1939); Dead, The


REQUIEM FOR THE SPANISH DEAD [OR, THE DEAD IN SPAIN], by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The great geometrical winter constellations
Last Line: The great nebula glimmering in his loins
Subject(s): Death; Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)


REQUIEM TO A DOG IN THE RAIN, by ASHER REICH    Poem Source                    
First Line: A winter-haunted sky
Last Line: Death embraces the dog. %cars continue to honk
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs


REQUIEM: PROLOGUE, by ANNA ADREYEVNA GORENKO            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That was a time when only the dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Akhmatova, Anna
Subject(s): Death; Human Rights; Russia - Stalin Era; Saint Petersburg, Russia; Dead, The; Leningrad; Petrograd


REQUIEM: PROLOGUE, by ANNA ADREYEVNA GORENKO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In those years only the dead smiled
Last Line: Under the tyres of black marias
Alternate Author Name(s): Akhmatova, Anna
Subject(s): Death; Human Rights; Russia - Stalin Era; Saint Petersburg, Russia


REQUIEM; THOMAS RANDOLPH PRICE, by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep, soldier of the south, who loved me well!
Last Line: Sleep with thy early friends in battle slain!
Subject(s): Death; Price, Thomas Randolph (1839-1903); Dead, The


REQUIESCANT, by FREDERICK GEORGE SCOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In lonely watches night by night
Last Line: O house them in the home of god!
Alternate Author Name(s): Scott, F. G.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers' Writings; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The


REQUIESCAT, by MATTHEW ARNOLD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Strew on her roses, roses
Last Line: The vasty hall of death.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


REQUIESCAT, by COE BOTKIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Lips forever closed
Last Line: Tall silhouette.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


REQUIESCAT, by DOROTHY PARKER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To-night my love is sleeping cold
Alternate Author Name(s): Rothschild, Dorothy
Subject(s): Love; Death; Dead, The


REQUIESCAT, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Be it life, be it death, there is nearing
Last Line: Of death to the light.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Dawn; Death; Life; Sunrise; Dead, The


REQUIESCAT, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I digged thy grave in my memory
Last Line: Not sown of love, not sown of love.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Unrequited; Memory; Dead, The


REQUIESCAT IN PACE, by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We have watched him to the last
Last Line: Mind of mind, and love of love.
Alternate Author Name(s): Houghton, 1st Baron; Houghton, Lord
Subject(s): Death; Rest; Dead, The


REQUIESCAT IN PACE, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: The end with outstretched hands
Last Line: Lord of eternal rest!
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Tears; Dead, The; Ocean


REQUIESCIT, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I cannot tell his story. He was one
Last Line: Upon his grave. I cannot doubt he sleeps.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Old Age; Dead, The


RESCUE, by JEAN STARR UNTERMEYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wind and wave and the swinging rope
Last Line: But not of you.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


RESENTMENT, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I miss you
Last Line: I miss %you...Always
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


RESENTMENT, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: From the beginning people
Last Line: I resent the fact %that life goes on
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


RESERVES, by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE    Poem Text                    
First Line: As the spark flares red in the ember
Last Line: Oh, let me swoon in death.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


RESIDENT, by MILDRED WESTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Death valley, lowest land
Subject(s): Death Valley


RESIGNATION, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is no flock, however watched and tendered
Last Line: The grief that must have way.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


RESIGNATION, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Struggle no more: let it go
Last Line: It is dead.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Water; Wind; Dead, The


RESPECTED, FEARED, AND SOMEHOW LOVED, by MARJORIE WELISH    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the long run we must fix our compass
Last Line: Shipwrecked icily, the windows called away?
Subject(s): Accidents; Aviation & Aviators; Death; Disasters; Airplanes; Air Pilots; Dead, The


RESPICIT ARTIFEX, by AUSTIN PHILIPS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ambitious, young / ardent, inhibited, shy
Last Line: No true heart could forget.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Gratitude; Dead, The


RESPITE, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Drowsing, the other afternoon, I lay
Last Line: That now again beneath their lids are hot.
Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Mothers; Dead, The; Nightmares


RESPONSES, by OTAKAR BREZINA    Poem Text                    
First Line: We are curse-laden: even amid our yearnings
Last Line: "they have revealed."
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Solitude; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Loneliness


RESPONSES, by OTAKAR BREZINA    Poem Source                    
First Line: With a curse we are laden
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Solitude


RESPONSIBILITY, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thus, lying among roses in the garden of the great inn
Last Line: "I am dry: leave my soul at the inn."
Subject(s): Death; Evil; Good; Soul; Dead, The


RESSONING BETUIX DETH AND MAN, by ROBERT HENRYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O mortal man, behold, tak tent to me
Last Line: Mercy on me to haif on domisday.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Henderson, Robert+(1)
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


REST, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: When thou art weary of the world
Last Line: And thou shalt rest
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


REST, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Spread, spread thy silver wings, o dove!
Last Line: Flutter again to thy quiet nest!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Life; Rest; Time; Dead, The


REST IN DEATH, by AGATHIAS SCHOLASTICUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Why shrink from death, the parent of repose
Alternate Author Name(s): Agathias Scholasticos
Subject(s): Death


REST IN THE GRAVE! BUT REST IS FOR THE WEARY, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Rest in the grave! But rest is for the weary
Last Line: Have slain the unborn flower and new-fledged bird
Subject(s): Birds;death;graves; "dead, The;tombs;tombstones;


REST; LINES FOUND UNDER THE PILLOW OF A SOLDIER WHO DIED IN HOSPITAL, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I lay me down to sleep
Last Line: Lead after him
Subject(s): Death;soldiers; "dead, The;


RESTORATIVES, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Whisper with bated breath
Last Line: Joy lives anew.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Nature; Time; Dead, The


RESTRAINT, by MICHAEL DUMANIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: When my mother dies
Last Line: I will not carve gods. I lack %knives and authority
Subject(s): Death


RESURRECTION, by HERMANN HAGEDORN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not long did we lie on the torn, red field of pain
Last Line: Wondering what god would look like when he came.
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Military; Rebirth; Soldiers; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The


RESURRECTION, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I buried joy; and early to the tomb
Last Line: Who dared to dream that joy, my joy, could die!
Subject(s): Death, Return From; Immortality


RESURRECTION, by GIOVANNI MALITO    Poem Source                    
First Line: On the third day my skeleton discovers
Last Line: In this universe is now making use of me
Subject(s): Death; Decay


RESURRECTION, by DEBRA MARQUART    Poem Source                    
First Line: A rose by your bedside you would never know
Last Line: It would be enough to make you laugh
Subject(s): Death; Flowers


RESURRECTION, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let's shake wild music from grey belfry
Last Line: Lived for an hour—then for all time were dead.
Subject(s): Death, Return From


RESURRECTION, by HARRIET SEYMOUR    Poem Text                    
First Line: A trivial offense, long years ago
Last Line: Restore to life my sense of sin today!
Subject(s): Death; Prayer; Sin; Soul; Dead, The


RESURRECTION, by HARRIET ANNA WRATTEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: O, I have learned how beauty, lingering, sings
Last Line: Upon the earth.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


RESURRECTION EVE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He resteth: weep not
Last Line: That he inherits.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Life; Love; Religion; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Theology


RETIREMENT: AN ODE, by JAMES BEATTIE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When in the crimson cloud of even
Last Line: "and all the past is vain."
Subject(s): Retirement; Death; Peace; Dead, The


RETRACTION, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There should be no problem with me
Last Line: When I began these frightful lines
Subject(s): Death


RETROSPECT, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas just this time last year I died
Last Line: Themselves should come to me.
Variant Title(s): Poem: 445;poem: 344
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RETROSPECTION, by JOHN CHALK CLARIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The bleakest pinnacle to him who long
Last Line: Finis.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brooke, Arthur
Subject(s): Death; Past; Dead, The


RETURN, by MARY JANE CARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mary o'donovan died yesterday
Last Line: Mary o'donovan went, yesterday.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RETURN, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Walking through the quiet house, we
Last Line: The very words we wanted
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


RETURN TO HAMPTON BAYS, by AMY ROTHHOLTZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: The little house is painted black now, shutters shut
Last Line: Black now, among scrub-pines and burning sand
Subject(s): Death - Children


REUBEN BRIGHT, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Because he was a butcher and thereby
Last Line: In with them, and tore down the slaughter-house.
Subject(s): Butchers; Death; Love - Marital; Marriage; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


REUNION AT CIMETIERE DU PERE-LACHAISE, by DEANNA KERN LUDWIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Chopin, edith piaf, gertrude stein
Last Line: As though she's barely saved herself %from falling headlong in
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Graves; Supernatural


REVELATION, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: He had a peek at the arms dump
Last Line: Revealing forgetfulness
Subject(s): Arms And Armor; Death


REVELATION 20:11-15, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He was a farmboy who had drowned that wednesday
Last Line: We were amazed.
Subject(s): Boys; Death; Drowning; Farm Life; Dead, The; Agriculture; Farmers


REVELATION: 20, by NEW TESTAMENT BIBLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: And I saw an angel come down from heaven
Last Line: And whatsoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire
Subject(s): Death


REVELATION: 21, by NEW TESTAMENT BIBLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: And I saw a new heaven and a new earth
Last Line: With fire and brimstone: which is the second death
Subject(s): Death


REVELRY OF THE DYING, by BARTHOLOMEW DOWLING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We meet 'neath the sounding rafter
Last Line: And hurrah for the next that dies!
Variant Title(s): Indian Revelry;the Revel;our Last Toast;revelry In India;hurrah For The Next That Dies
Subject(s): Death; England; Epidemics; India; India - British Rule; Plague; Tragedy; Dead, The; English


REVERIE, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He thinks of the dead. But they
Last Line: A party's noise. Bottle caps stuck to them.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Loss; Dead, The


REVERIE, by ROBERT CAMERON ROGERS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Along the crowded shelves the lamplight falls
Last Line: Gazes on satan hurled from paradise.
Subject(s): Death; History; Memory; Dead, The; Historians


REVERY, by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, there are thoughts that have no sound - such thoughts
Last Line: The bad, and strew with flowers his way to death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


REVIEW, by WILLIAM GREENOUGH SCHOFIELD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And now we find no room for sentiment
Last Line: The pounding rumble of new england surf!
Subject(s): Death; Laughter; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


RHENISH AUTUMN; TO TOUSSAINT LUCA, by GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: The children of the dead are going to play / in the graveyard
Last Line: Was the color of the autumn chestnuts
Alternate Author Name(s): Kostrowitzky, Wilhelm Apollina
Subject(s): Autumn; Children; Death; Mourning; Seasons; Fall; Childhood; Dead, The; Bereavement


RHESUS: THE DEATH OF RHESUS, by EURIPIDES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Disaster, yea: and with disaster shame
Last Line: Tis not foul wrong wrought on us by a friend.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RHYMES AND RHYTHMS: 15, by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You played and sang a snatch of song
Last Line: Before we can be dead indeed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Henley, W. E.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RHYMES AND RHYTHMS: 18. MARGARET EMMA HENLEY (1888-1894), by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When you wake in your crib
Last Line: Peace of the grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Henley, W. E.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


RHYMES OF A RED CROSS MAN: FOREWORD, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I've tinkered at my bits of rhymes
Last Line: So take or leave them as you will.
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Brothers; Death; War; World War I; Half-brothers; Dead, The; First World War


RHYMES: 7, by GUSTAVO ADOLFO BECQUER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In a dark corner of the room the harp
Last Line: Waiting, like lazarus, to hear a voice %saying 'come forth'
Subject(s): Death; Soul


RHYTHMS, by LYNETTE CRANE    Poem Source                    
First Line: His fingers were tiny
Last Line: My hands clutch my own %warm body for some remnant %of him; but I am alone. %I rock
Subject(s): Death - Children


RICH HOUR, by HEID E. ERDRICH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Starlings, those blue-black and shaggy birds whose feathers seem
Last Line: On air, the blue door closing above me
Subject(s): Death; Gulf War (1991)


RICH MEN, TRUST NOT IN WEALTH, by THOMAS NASHE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Nash, Thomas+(1)
Subject(s): Death


RICHARD WATSON GILDER; IN MEMORIAM, by HENRY VAN DYKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Soul of a soldier in a poet's frame
Last Line: Amid the city's strife, thy noble deed!
Alternate Author Name(s): Civis Americanus
Subject(s): Death; Gilder, Richard Watson (1844-1909); Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


RID OF HIS ENGINE, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The way that it came about was this
Last Line: Bill had got rid of his engine at last.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Railroads; Dead, The; Railways; Trains


RIDING TO THE HUNT, by WILLIAM AUGUSTINE LEAHY    Poem Text                    
First Line: String your arrow to my lips, harry lincoln
Last Line: Sober death's dancing, too, at life's door.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Life; Love; Luck; Dead, The; Parting


RIME OF THE PALMERS, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where, and in the morning
Last Line: Thus, lest the land repent
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Hunger


RIPPLE OF VOICES AROUND THE BED, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: And stares %at the doctor
Subject(s): Arabs; Death; Hospitals; Jerusalem; Jews; Middle East - Conflicts; Nurses; Palestine; Sickness


RITE STUFF, by JOYCE LA MERS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Down the river of no return
Last Line: Where I'm concerned, you name is mud!
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


RITO, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: Short for el rito. The town dog
Last Line: For rito, the town dog - a free spirit!
Subject(s): Animals; Bones; Death - Animals; Dogs; Graves


RITUAL FOR SINGING BAT, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Must we believe that what ascends aspires?
Last Line: Into a misty forest of a cloud
Subject(s): Soldiers; Native Americans; World War Ii; Death


RITUALS AT THE FARM, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Climbing between ruts in the road to the upper field
Last Line: The tough warty pods of milkweed, %empty of seeds
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


RIVER HOUSE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Perhaps you needed to leave
Last Line: Jump, jump, astonished %they are speaking %out loud.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


RIVER MAN, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I know your enduring love:
Last Line: If you row out to the middle, %I will call your name.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


RIVER OF SCLEROSIS, by DAVID CITINO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I stand near the confluence of two tame gods
Last Line: With reflection, accept what sins we pour
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Grief


RIVERLIGHT, by FRANK STANFORD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My father and I lie down together.
Subject(s): Fathers & Sons; Death; Dead, The


RIVERTALK, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Is whatever comes along
Last Line: And nothing asks to be fixed
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


RIVULET, by PEDRO DE CASTRO Y ANAYA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Stay, rivulet, nor haste to leave
Last Line: Than thus, a youthful danube, perish
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Youth


RIZPAH, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wailing, wailing, wailing, the wind over land and sea
Last Line: Going. He calls.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; England; Mothers; Rizpah (bible); Tragedy; Women In The Bible; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; English


ROAD, by JUAN RAMON JIMENEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: They all are asleep, below
Last Line: The open treasures of the souls
Subject(s): Death; Soul


ROAD OF THE DEAD: 1, by RAUL NINO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Gazing at the craftsmanship of mortar, skillfully silence is held through
Last Line: The moon and sun just ahead, patient for my crimson love
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Silence


ROAD OF THE DEAD: 2, by RAUL NINO    Poem Source                    
First Line: A scream echoes through tortured trees, over mountain ranges and
Last Line: Hastens from the vertex of this point, the temple's novel purpose long forgotten
Subject(s): Children; Death; Memory


ROAD OF THE DEAD: 3, by RAUL NINO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Our perch was such that we could plot a rainstorm's course. Over a
Last Line: What god do they cut out hearts for in chicago?'
Subject(s): Death


ROADKILL, by PRISCILLA FRAKE    Poem Source                    
First Line: My first boss's hobby was roadkill
Last Line: As simple, as dense with meaning, as clean as bones
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Roads


ROB. FERGUSSON'S LAST WILL, by ROBERT FERGUSSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: While sober folks, in humble prose, / estate, and goods, and gear dispose
Last Line: Are sign'd by him at my command.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ferguson, Robert
Subject(s): Death; Gifts & Giving; Inheritance & Succession; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Heirs


ROBERT BROWNING (DIED AT THE PALAZZO REZZONICO, VENICE), by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So, it is well: what need is there to mourn?
Last Line: Uplift his soul to immortality.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Browning, Robert (1812-1889); Death; Dreams; Life; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Nightmares


ROBERT CLAYTON WESTMAN OF MASSACHUSETTS; DIED IN FRANCE, AUGUST 1919, by WILLARD WATTLES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I will make his name silver
Last Line: Who have achieved indifference.
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


ROBERT LOWELL ON DAMARISCOTTA LAKE, by GARY LEISING    Poem Source                    
First Line: Hold the stone-filled sack open, he counted to three
Last Line: Dreading her and sunday's long-winded sermon
Subject(s): Death; Lakes; Lowell, Robert (1917-1977); Mankind


ROBERT THE BRUCE (TO DOUGLAS IN DYING), by EDWIN MUIR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Death; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce; Dead, The


ROCK, by YU CHI-HWAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When I die, I shall be a rock
Last Line: I shall be a rock when I die
Subject(s): Death


ROCKER, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sweeping today as I do every day,
Last Line: To be nothing less than beautiful %as a pool of orange fantails.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


ROCKPLANT, by CEES NOOTEBOOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wherever you see me
Last Line: I bear life, %and I am
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Solitude; Stones


RODNEY DYING: 3, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I vacuumed your bedroom
Last Line: Everything is sad but what's real
Variant Title(s): Rodney Dying (3)
Subject(s): Cleanliness; Death; Dead, The


RODNEY DYING: 3, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I vacuumed your bedroom
Last Line: Took off your heavy shoes and socks and swam
Variant Title(s): Rodney Dying (3
Subject(s): Cleanliness; Death


RODRIC, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lie down and rest, the fight is done
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


ROGUE WAVE, by RICHARD FOERSTER    Poem Source                    
First Line: This morning near my house, a wave swept up
Last Line: Struck, lit only by a klieg-lamp's narrow gaze
Subject(s): Death - Children; Disappeared Persons; Grief; Sea Gulls; Seashore; Storms; Waves


ROMANCE, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The last farewells were said, friends hurried ashore
Last Line: Ere it goes down to darkness, whence it came! . . .
Subject(s): Betrayal; Boats; Death; Happiness; Lies; Love; New York City; Youth; Dead, The; Joy; Delight; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple


ROMANCERO: BOOK 1. HISTORIES: CHARLES I, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the charcoal-burner's hut in the wood
Last Line: "my dear little headsman, sleep proudly!"
Subject(s): Charles I, King Of England (1600-1649); Courts & Courtiers; Death; God; Singing & Singers; Sleep; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Songs


ROMANCERO: BOOK 1. HISTORIES: HASTINGS BATTLE-FIELD, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The abbot of waltham deeply sigh'd
Last Line: The monks pray'd, full of compassion.
Subject(s): Death; Hastings, Battle Of (1066); Kisses; Love; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


ROMANCERO: BOOK 1. HISTORIES: KING DAVID, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Despots smiling yield their breath
Last Line: "that said joab's brains to scatter."
Subject(s): David (d. 962 B.c.); Death; Religion; Slavery; Solomon (10th Century B.c.); Dead, The; Theology; Serfs


ROMANCERO: BOOK 1. HISTORIES: POMARE, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All the gods of love are shouting
Last Line: In that thou so much didst love.
Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers; Death; God; Hearts; Dead, The


ROMANCERO: BOOK 1. HISTORIES: THE POET FERDUSI, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Men of gold, and men of silver
Last Line: That the dead ferdusi bore to his tomb.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Heroism; Poetry & Poets; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


ROMANCERO: BOOK 2. LAMENTATIONS: AN OLD SONG, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou now art dead, and thou knowest it not
Last Line: While in the distance the bells were tolling.
Subject(s): Death; Forests; Graves; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Woods; Tombs; Tombstones; Songs


ROMANCERO: BOOK 2. LAMENTATIONS: LAZARUS. 12. THE ANNIVERSARY, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not one mass will e'er be chanted
Last Line: A fiacre all ready for thee.
Subject(s): Anniversaries; Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


ROMANCERO: BOOK 2. LAMENTATIONS: LAZARUS. 13. MEETING AGAIN, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One summer eve, in the woodbine bower
Last Line: Yes, I and the dead, who my side ne'er quitted.
Subject(s): Death; Moon; Summer; Voices; Dead, The


ROMANCERO: BOOK 2. LAMENTATIONS: LAZARUS. 3. RESURRECTION, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The trumpet's wild echo fills the skies
Last Line: And hell for the goats is selected.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Jesus Christ; Judgment Day; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man


ROMANCERO: BOOK 2. LAMENTATIONS: LAZARUS. 4. THE DYING ONE, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Flying after bliss and light
Last Line: O have pity, gracious lord!
Subject(s): Death; Germany; Home; Dead, The; Germans


ROMANCERO: BOOK 2. LAMENTATIONS: LAZARUS. 8. PIOUS WARNING, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When thou dost quit this mortal abode
Last Line: Soft slippers, sweet music, and rest thou'lt find.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Night; Dead, The; Paradise; Bedtime


ROMANCERO: BOOK 2. LAMENTATIONS: LAZARUS. 9. THE COOLED-DOWN ONE, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When we are dead, we long must lie
Last Line: And happy be, -- without a riot.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Soul; Youth; Dead, The


ROMANCERO: BOOK 2. LAMENTATIONS: SPANISH LYRICS, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on hubert's day - the year was
Last Line: Ask'd: had we enjoy'd our dinner? --
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Love; Spain; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


ROMANTICISM, by DAVID BAKER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is to emerson I have turned now
Subject(s): Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882); Death - Wives; Loss; Corpses; Cadavers


ROMMEL'S ASPARAGUS, by THOMAS LUX    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The glidermen died, their gliders riven and ripped
Last Line: So he could turn his full face to the sea
Subject(s): Death; Flight; War


RONSARD'S GRAVE, by ANDREW LANG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye wells, ye founts that fall
Last Line: There sappho sings.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Heaven; Prayer; Ronsard, Pierre De (1524-1585); Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


RONSARD'S TOMB, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O caves, and you, o springs
Last Line: Of whoso hears.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Flowers; Graves; Heaven; Mythology - Classical; Pan (mythology); Time; Dead, The; Destiny; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


ROOM, by VLADIMIR NABOKOV    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: The room a dying poet took
Last Line: Unknown, unloved - but not alone
Subject(s): Death


ROOM 301, by ROLF JACOBSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: #name?
Last Line: Clip-clop. That's how %a life ends
Subject(s): Brides; Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of


ROOMS, by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is nothing on earth more lonely than a room
Last Line: And knows that room is life, will pass unmoved through death.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Solitude; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Loneliness


ROOMS, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I know the heaviness of official rooms
Last Line: (outside an organ's singing in the road!)
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Houses, Deserted; Memory; Rooms; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


ROOSTER; TO PAT RYAN, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have to kill the rooster tomorrow. He's being an asshole
Last Line: Doesn't matter and he will wag his head, strut, perhaps crow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Roosters; Dead, The; Cocks


ROSALIE, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis a wild tale - and sad, too, as the sigh
Last Line: She knelt -- and gazed -- and saw her mother -- dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


ROSALIND, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She sat upon a mountain
Last Line: Fair rosalind is dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Marriage; Ships & Shipping; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


ROSAMUND, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One soweth and another reapeth
Last Line: Too true! Too true!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Spain; Women; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails; Ocean


ROSE MEDALLION, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: My mother collected rose medallion china; stately court scenes
Last Line: An effort to order chaos, a triumph of grace
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


ROSES OF MY ROSE TREE, by FABIO FIALLO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Within the courtyard of my home
Last Line: A myriad roses white
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Roses


ROSES ON A BRIER, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Where shall be no more sea.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Sea


ROSESUCKER RETABLO: 3, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With a drink of lasting rain I may be clean gone
Last Line: Unpossessed and unforsaken all the way to the end
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Strength


ROSINA, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Weeks of wild delirium past
Last Line: Remains a mortal shade!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Love; Hope; Death; Optimism; Dead, The


ROUNDS, by BILL RECTOR    Poem Source                    
First Line: You are with me. %you cannot hear
Last Line: How are you, manuel, %to show him my voice, who I am
Subject(s): Death; Sickness


RUBAIYAT, 1859 EDITION: 26, by OMAR KHAYYAM    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, come with old khayyam, and leave the wise %to talk
Last Line: The flower that once has blow for ever dies
Alternate Author Name(s): Khayyam, Omar
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Heaven; Poetry And Poets


RUBBING THE FACES OF ANGELS, by DAVID BOTTOMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On the balcony of the golden eagle motor inn
Last Line: Me the reclining skeleton of thomas pool.
Subject(s): Charleston, South Carolina; Death; Hotels; Southern States; Dead, The; Inns; Innskeepers; Motels; Boarding Houses; South (u.s.)


RUBY, by EDWARD LEAR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Poor ruby is dead! And before her no more
Last Line: When they look at thy hearthrug-'poor ruby is dead!'
Subject(s): Accidents; Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Murder


RUINS REBUILT, by ADOLPH BOCK    Poem Text                    
First Line: God said, 'let there be light!' and lo!
Last Line: Behold, humanity come forth to pray.
Subject(s): Creation; Death; God; Heaven; Humanity; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


RUN DOWN, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the grim dead end he lies, with passionless filmy / eyes
Last Line: To a shift beyond the skies.
Subject(s): Accidents; Cemeteries; Death; Fire; Graves; Tragedy; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


RUNNER, by CATHRYN COONE-MCCRARY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Each night of my childhood's summer
Last Line: Now I have to leave him %alone at the end of the hall
Subject(s): Children; Death; Track Athletics; Victory


RUNNING BOY, by HANNAH ALEXANDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: In marathon streets
Last Line: Invites you to enter his narrow kingdom %and live with him forever
Subject(s): Death - Children


RUST, by LUCILLE CLIFTON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Are you saying that iron understands
Subject(s): Death; God; Rust; Dead, The


RUST, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Are you saying that iron understands
Last Line: Their ebony patience, their shine?
Subject(s): Death; God; Rust


RUSTIC, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A distant vibration of dejected cowbells
Last Line: A tragic blue of dead idylls weeps!
Subject(s): Death; Loss; Prayer


RUTH, by ARTHUR DAVISON FICKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Your pale egyptian eyelids used to stir
Last Line: When you lay dead, and were yourself again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Knish, Anne
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


RUTH AND NAOMI, by LOWELL COURIER    Poem Text                    
First Line: A rabbi's child and puritan's once met
Last Line: And reap in joy the harvest—truth sublime.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Memory; Dead, The; Judaism


RUTH AND NAOMI, by WILLIAM OLIVER BOURNE PEABODY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell? Oh, no! It may not be
Last Line: My firm and faithful heart from thee.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Ruth (bible); Women In The Bible; Dead, The; Judaism


RYAN, by C. B. FOLLETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Today, a sparrow fell
Last Line: Gone. %this boy who made a difference
Subject(s): Death - Children


SABBATH EVE, by MIRIAM DEL BANCO    Poem Text                    
First Line: The sweet sabbath eve has drawn near
Last Line: Floats out on the soft evening air.
Subject(s): Death; Prayer; Sabbath; Dead, The; Sunday


SACRED EPIGRAM: WHOSOEVER WILL HIS LIFE FOR MY SAKE ..., by RICHARD CRASHAW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go, life; go, I shall lose you: your death was devised for me, o christ
Last Line: That third day is not at all far off
Subject(s): Death


SACRIFICAL PRAYER FOR THE DEAD ON MY OWN BEHALF, by T'AO CH'IEN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The year is 427
Last Line: I wonder how death will be? %alas
Alternate Author Name(s): T'ao Yuan-ming; Tao Yuanming; Tao Qian
Subject(s): China - Early Period (to 200 B.c.); China - Song Dynasty (960-1278); Death


SAD SONG, by MARIA ENRIQUETA    Poem Source                    
First Line: The hermit's lane, how said it is
Last Line: The coffin for my dear!
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Funerals; Grief


SADNESS, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sadness, you are a silver locket
Last Line: The weather stops stinging, until %I can't get dressed without you.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


SADNESS IS THERE TOO, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: What would we drink?
Subject(s): Grief; Death


SAFE, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, she was not an angel to adore
Last Line: As she by death has been elected to.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SAFE, by LINDA GREGERSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The tendons sewn together and the small bones
Subject(s): Women - Abused; Death; Wife Beating; Dead, The


SAFE CONDUCT, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The snowplow was a rattling iron box
Last Line: As distant as this world.
Subject(s): Death; Grandchildren; Grandparents; Plowing & Plowmen; Snow; Dead, The; Grandsons; Granddaughters; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


SAFE DESPAIR IT IS THAT RAVES, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Nor is dying double
Subject(s): Life; Death; Despair


SAH SIN, by TESS GALLAGHER            Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: I found the hummingbird
Subject(s): Hummingbirds; Death; Fame; Dead, The; Reputation


SAILING HOME FROM RAPALLO, by ROBERT LOWELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Your nurse could only speak italian,
Variant Title(s): Life Studies: Sailing Home From Rapallo
Subject(s): Italy; Mothers; Death; Sea Voyages; Cemeteries; Fathers; Italians; Dead, The; Graveyards


SAILING TO BYZANTIUM, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: That is no country for old men. The young
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Birds; Constantinople; Death; Imagination; Immortality; Istanbul, Turkey; Men; Old Age; Poetry & Poets; Vision; Istambul; Byzantium; Dead, The; Fancy


SAILING TO BYZANTIUM, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That is no country for old men. The young
Last Line: To lords and ladies of byzantium %of what is past, or passing, or to come
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Art And Artists; Birds; Constantinople; Death; Imagination; Immortality; Istanbul, Turkey; Men; Old Age; Poetry And Poets; Vision


SAILOR'S GRAVE, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Night-winds are mournfully sweeping
Last Line: Till the last trumpet awaking, %sound thro' the depths of the tomb
Subject(s): Death; Navy - United States


SAINT DOROTHEA, MARTYR, by BROTHER CLEMENT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Account it most strange if I should fear
Last Line: You will run, you will run to welcome death!
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Flowers; Love; Roses; Dead, The; World


SAINT MARY OF THE FLOWERS, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Meet me at saint mary of the flowers
Last Line: Meet me at saint mary of the flowers'.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Love; Saints; Graveyards; Dead, The


SAINT THOMAS IN INDIA, by NEWMAN HOWARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Christ risen, commanded thomas, saying 'begone!
Last Line: "take this!"" he said, ""I yield my crown to christ."
Subject(s): Death; India; Religion; Saints; Singing & Singers; Slavery; Dead, The; Theology; Songs; Serfs


SALISBURY PLAIN, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: When hurricanes blow I love to be hurled
Last Line: Of the wrestlings of man with god.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SALOME TO THE DEAD JOHN, by GLADYS OAKS    Poem Text                    
First Line: What visions were there in that stony hole
Last Line: "and now I burn no longer and can die."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SALT WATER, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Small as a snail in the shell of my hand
Last Line: Pulled under and under, away
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


SALT WIND, by EVELYN MARA    Poem Text                    
First Line: There is something in the wind that blows
Last Line: Calls louder to the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The


SALUTE, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We, about to die, salute you kindly
Last Line: We, the elders, hail our brothers young!
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Hearts; Hope; Love; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares; Optimism


SALVADOR, by MARILYN LERCH    Poem Source                    
First Line: There are rooms in the capitol
Last Line: Peace has come to el salvador %and the dead know it
Subject(s): Death; El Salvador; Peace


SALVE, REX DEI GRACIA!, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There lived a man who was wise and old
Last Line: And how on earth should a singer know?
Subject(s): Begging & Beggars; Death; Poverty; Writing & Writers; Dead, The


SAM PERRY (A GENIUS UNRECORDED), by JOHN LAURENCE RENTOUL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I stood by a grave and white grave-stone
Last Line: "and tell what you do, and where you are!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Gage, Gervais
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Memory; Science; Youth; Graveyards; Dead, The; Scientists


SAMUEL GORTON, by BRENDAN JAMES GALVIN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Days ago,passing through shawomet
Last Line: Quietly as a fox on the ends of my toes
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Plantation Life; Preaching And Preachers


SAN BORONDON, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Saint brandan, a scotch abbot, long ago
Last Line: Whose boundless deep we name eternity.
Subject(s): Brendan, Saint (484-578); Death; Future Life; Religion; Soul; Brendan Of Clonfert; Brandan, Saint; Brandon, Saint; Brennainn, Saint; Brendan The Voyager; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Theology


SANCHO SANCHEZ, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sancho sanchez lay a-dying in the house of mariquita
Last Line: "he has thrown his hat behind him for the glory of the lord!"
Subject(s): Bullfights & Bullfighters; Death; Fights; Spain; Dead, The


SANCTUARY, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My sister got me the script, I couldn't
Last Line: Is sitting accusingly at the foot of my bed.
Subject(s): Actors & Actresses; Death; Dreams; Morgues; Motion Pictures; Unfaithfulness; Actresses; Dead, The; Nightmares; Movies; Cinema; Infidelity; Adultery; Inconstancy


SANCTUARY, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Fear; Death; Solitude; Dead, The; Loneliness


SANCTUM, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On top of a hill near the lebanese border
Last Line: And trust it to bear our weight %a little longer
Subject(s): Arabs; Cemeteries; Cities; Death; Graves; Jerusalem; Jews; Memory; Middle East - Conflicts; Palestine; Ruins; Sculpture And Sculptors


SAND, FLIES, AND FISH, by MONG-LAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I take a glass of the expiring sun, sipping it
Last Line: Born, where he died. It was probably best that %he didn't see anything else but this sun
Subject(s): Cambodia; Death; Fishing And Fishermen; Life; San Francisco; Sea; Vietnam


SANDHILL PEOPLE, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I took away three pictures
Last Line: Wears between sunset and dusk.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Silence; Dead, The


SANS NAME, by CHARLES OLSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Called death, in darkness
Last Line: A tiger's heart wrapt in a player's hide
Subject(s): Death


SANTOS VEGA: THE DEATH OF THE SINGER, by RAFAEL OBLIGADO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Under the broad-girthed ombu, beloved by the turtle-doves
Last Line: Said sighing, 'because the devil overcame him'
Subject(s): Argentina; Death; Grief; Peace; Poetry And Poets


SANTOS VEGA: THE SOUL OF THE SINGER, by RAFAEL OBLIGADO    Poem Source                    
First Line: When evening bends sighing towards the west, a
Last Line: The country of echeverria, the land of santos vega!
Subject(s): Argentina; Death; Soul; South America; Worship


SAPPHO, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sigh at day-dawn, and I sigh
Last Line: Unwept, untended and alone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Pain; Sappho (610-580 B.c.); Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Suffering; Misery


SATIA TE SANGWINE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If you loved me ever so little
Last Line: I hope he will some day die.
Variant Title(s): Satia Te Sanguine
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Sea; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Ocean


SATIRE: 10. CELESTIAL WISDOM, by DECIMUS JUNIUS JUVENALIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Must hapless man, in ignorance sedate
Last Line: And makes the happiness she does not find.
Alternate Author Name(s): Juvenal
Subject(s): Death; Knowledge; Love; Dead, The


SATURN, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is the place! / no moon, no mist, no sound
Last Line: Oh love --
Subject(s): Death; Devil; Hope; Life; Moon; Planets; Sleep; Wind; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub; Optimism


SAVE THAT TIGER, by J. C. ELLEFSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: July fourth. Summer lake. Fish jumping. Fireworks. Four
Last Line: Quartet can hold a distinguished harmony forever
Subject(s): Clocks; Death; Friendship; Time


SAVING A TRAIN, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A poor old woman lived on the line of the ohio railway
Last Line: Which should be written on her tombstone in letters of gold.
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Disasters; Heroism; Memory; Railroad Wrecks; Storms; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines; Train Wrecks


SCARY MOVIES, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Today the cloud shapes are terrifying
Last Line: They're dead, and I'm older, %and I know better
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Motion Pictures


SCENE FROM THE BOOK OF THE DEAD, by DAVID ALPAUGH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your heart shall be weighed %against a feather
Last Line: Dipping the thirsty quill %into sepia, alizarin or lampblack
Subject(s): Death


SCENTED HERBAGE OF MY BREAST, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: But you will last very long
Subject(s): Death


SCHOOL BOYS, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There are lads who count the days
Last Line: Opening out on every side.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Freedom; Hearts; Life; Schools; Childhood; Dead, The; Liberty; Students


SCHOOLBUS, AFTER A CHILD'S DEATH, by JANE RUITER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Heard through half-sleep
Last Line: Premature, it seemed, %by several seconds-- %now that one less child %was riding
Subject(s): Death - Children


SCIENCE, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Harp of a thousand strings, awake
Last Line: And live beyond the grave!
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Railroads; Science; Dead, The; Railways; Trains; Scientists


SCINTILLA, by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I kissed a kiss in youth
Last Line: At a dead man's door.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SCOTTY, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Scotty's dead.-- / of course he is!
Last Line: Luckiest -- and now he's dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Fortune; Dead, The


SCURRUB, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He died at his fingers first, and his toes
Last Line: The rest of us there is a devil.
Subject(s): Death; Hate; Dead, The


SEA CANES, by DEREK WALCOTT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Half my friends are dead
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SEA CANES, by DEREK WALCOTT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Half my friends are dead
Last Line: Brings those we love before us, as they were, %with faults and all, not nobler, just there
Subject(s): Death


SEA SORROW, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: We lay along the steamer's deck
Last Line: Twill be memorial day.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Grief; Holidays; Memorial Day; Sailing & Sailors; Shipwrecks; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Declaration Day


SEA WIFE, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There must be so many souls washing
Last Line: Mourning for the souls, the souls, that are lost there
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Marital; Mourning; Widows And Widowers


SEALED WORD, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Not by the spring
Last Line: Against the too light perishing of leaves.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Silence; Dead, The


SEARCHING, by VALERIE FRIEDRICH    Poem Source                    
First Line: They call it searching - I really don't know
Subject(s): Death - Children


SEASON OF THE DEAD: 3. FOR AN ENEMY PILOT (1923-1945), by ANDRES ROJAS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Joystick forward, rudder right
Last Line: It carries on, it holds no memory
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Death


SEASONG, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: I cut the balls off the tiger
Last Line: Death is a matter of money.'
Subject(s): Death; Masculinity (psychology); Sea


SECOND AIR FORCE, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Far off, above the plain the summer dries
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Army Life; Death; World War Ii; Drills & Minor Tactics; Dead, The; Second World War


SECOND AIR FORCE, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Far off, above the plain the summer dries
Last Line: But for them the bombers answer everything
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Army Life; Death; World War Ii


SECOND BOOK OF ODES: 4, by BASIL BUNTING    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You idiot! What makes you think decay will
Last Line: The slack leaf from which judah had sucked life?
Subject(s): Deer; Death


SECOND CHANGE SONG, by ELIZABETH KEMPF    Poem Source                    
First Line: If I ever get a baby in my belly again
Subject(s): Death - Children


SECOND EPITAPH, by PIERRE LOUIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: On the gloomy banks of the melas, at tomasson in pamphylia
Last Line: Seen my tomb.
Alternate Author Name(s): Louys, Pierre
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Farewell; Graves; Dead, The; Parting; Tombs; Tombstones


SECOND LIFE, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: After life's departing sigh
Last Line: Come and catch that butterfly!'
Subject(s): Butterflies; Death; Insects; Reincarnation; Dead, The; Bugs; Transmigration; Pretas


SECOND SIGHT, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My thoughts, I fear, run less to right
Last Line: "lord god be praised!"" I answered with ""amen."
Subject(s): Pity; Death; Repentance


SECOND SNOW, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Trees grow wild in the pasture
Last Line: Lanterns, light calling %'come home'
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Memory; Winter


SECRET ASSIGNMENT, by SANDOR CSOORI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: People are coming to scan my face
Last Line: The reluctant martyr
Subject(s): Battleships; Death; Hungary - Communist Regime; Martyrs; Soldiers; War


SECRETS, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Think not some knowledge rests with thee alone
Last Line: Shall drag thy secret out into the light.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; God; Secrets; Tears; Dead, The


SEEING A STRANGE WOMAN DEAD, by A. G. BECKMANN    Poem Text                    
First Line: She died in her fullest beauty
Last Line: May god be with her lovers!
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; God; Dead, The


SEEING OFF THE DEAD, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I could have sworn by the veil
Last Line: For four men to carry her to the altar
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Mothers


SEEN ON A WAR-SHRINE IN PENNSYLVANIA, by E. M. GREEVES-CARPENTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Silent and unbetrayed, a carven rood
Last Line: Whose crown of victory followed cross and thorns.
Subject(s): Crucifixion; Death; Jesus Christ; Mothers & Sons; Pennsylvania; Shrines; Soldiers; War; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The


SELECTED FANTASIES, 1978, by MARION DEUTSCH COHEN    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


SELF-ANALYSIS, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am not writing because I feel as though
Last Line: Victims of their dreams.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Self; Dead, The


SELF-PORTRAIT OF AN OTHER, by CEES NOOTEBOOM    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is late in th eyear, he is alone on the sheltered beach in the small bay...
Last Line: Silent again. Only then did everything become silent
Subject(s): Death; Life; Portraits; Self


SELFISHNESS, by MARGARET E. BRUNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death takes our loved ones
Last Line: The dead know nought of sorrow.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SEMELE, by ROSE TERRY COOKE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Spirit of light divine!
Last Line: Then, clay, in fire depart! Then, soul, in heaven survive!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Life; Love; Soul; Dead, The


SENSE OF DEATH, by HELEN HOYT (1887-1972)    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Since I have felt the sense of death
Last Line: O dark, that made my eyes to see! %o death, that gave my life to me!
Alternate Author Name(s): Lyman, W. W., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death


SENSE OF PROPORTION, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The old lion hunter and I
Last Line: Will never come around again
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Future; Hunting; Time; Dead, The; Hunters


SENSE OF PROPORTION, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The old lion hunter and I
Last Line: Will never come round again
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Future; Hunting; Time


SENSIBILITY, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once, when a boy, I killed a cat
Last Line: O fellow-sinner, be the same.
Subject(s): Animals; Boys; Cats; Death; Murder


SENTENCE OF DEATH, by PALLADAS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death's herd are we, and all the world a sty
Last Line: For death we're primed and butchered, -- god knows why!
Alternate Author Name(s): Pallades
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SENTENCED TO DEATH, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I must die on friday the first
Last Line: To the justice eternal of god.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SEPARATE DEAD, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The leaves on the tree in front of my house - they live and die together
Last Line: Which the dead are lying, the separate dead
Subject(s): Death; Leaves


SEPARATION, by LAURENCE HOUSMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I heard your voice, you told
Subject(s): Absence; Death


SEPARATION, by PO CHU-YI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yesterday I heard that such-a-one was gone
Last Line: And laughing gaze into each other's eyes?
Alternate Author Name(s): Bai Juyi; Bo Juyi; Po Chu-i; Lo T'ien; Jyu-yi
Subject(s): China - Tang Dynasty (618-905); Death; Dead, The


SEPARATION BY DEATH, by IBN HAZM    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She was pure and white, resembling the sun as it rises
Last Line: And after stopping a while, it is still hovering in the air
Alternate Author Name(s): Ibn Hazm Al-andalusi; Abdalusi, Ibn Hazm Al-
Subject(s): Death


SEPARATION OF FRIENDS, by JOHN HENRY NEWMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Do not their souls, who 'neath the altar wait
Last Line: And all will soon be plain.
Subject(s): Death; Froude, Richard Hurrell (1803-1836); Dead, The


SEPTEMBER DAY I TELL TO NO ONE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: For months after he died, so ardent I was
Last Line: All day listening to music nobody hears
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


SEPTEMBER NIGHT, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The fields were dark already, the night
Last Line: A silence I knew would be my end %and of which everything I loved was made
Subject(s): Death; Grief


SEQUENCE: 3, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead haloed in gladiolus
Last Line: Snaps its neck, horse cowered before crop.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dead, The


SEQUENCE: 4, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the woods the low red bridge
Last Line: Flowing then and still.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Water; Dead, The


SEQUOIA, by CATHY SMITH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Later, arm-in-arm
Last Line: I could breath. Get on %with my life
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mourning


SERENADE, by LEOPOLDO LUGONES    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was he that came in pain and trouble
Last Line: Thus to love thee more and better still!
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Worship


SERMON ON THE HEART, by MAX GARLAND    Poem Source                    
First Line: If death is incorporated, curled
Last Line: There is no death, %and make me live again
Subject(s): Death


SESTINA, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where I came by torchlight there is dawn-song
Last Line: Till I had made body and season from a song
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Night; Sleep


SESTINA; FOR TED BERRIGAN, by BERNADETTE MAYER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As love as what by chance as brotherly
Last Line: Community, answers death just with poetry or else.
Subject(s): Berrigan, Ted (1934-1983); Brothers; Death; Love; Berrigan, Edmund Joseph; Half-brothers; Dead, The


SEVEN AFTERNOONS: DIES IRAE, by PABLO MEDINA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Three - headed anger
Last Line: Sans entrechat
Subject(s): Death


SEVEN HEADS, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Who bears such heart of baseness, a king I'll never call
Last Line: To keep his children company beneath the moorish sod
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Cruelty; Death; Fathers And Sons; Moors (people); Murder


SEVEN LAMENTS FOR THE WAR-DEAD: 1, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mr. Beringer, whose son / fell at the canal that strangers dug
Last Line: That drift away
Subject(s): Middle East – Conflicts; Fathers & Sons; Death; Arab-israeli Conflict


SEVEN LAMENTS FOR THE WAR-DEAD: 2, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As a child he would mash his potatoes
Last Line: His body goes on being bathed and purified / forever
Subject(s): Middle East – Conflicts; Death; Arab-israeli Conflict


SEVEN LAMENTS FOR THE WAR-DEAD: 4, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I came upon an old zoology textbook, / brehm, volume ii, birds
Last Line: Oh my friend / red-breasted
Subject(s): Middle East – Conflicts; World War I; Death; Arab-israeli Conflict


SEVEN LAMENTS FOR THE WAR-DEAD: 5, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dicky was hit. / like the water tower at yad mordechai
Last Line: A little to the north, near huleikat
Subject(s): Middle East – Conflicts; Death; Arab-israeli Conflict


SEVEN LAMENTS FOR THE WAR-DEAD: 7, by YEHUDA AMICHAI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Memorial day for the war-dead: go tack on
Last Line: Behind all this, some great happiness is hiding
Subject(s): Middle East – Conflicts; Death; Arab-israeli Conflict


SEVEN SONNETS ON THE THOUGHT OF DEATH: 1, by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That children in their loveliness should die
Last Line: Is the extreme of all perplexity.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SEVEN SONNETS ON THE THOUGHT OF DEATH: 2, by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That there are better things within the womb
Last Line: It troubles us that this should be the whole.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SEVEN SONNETS ON THE THOUGHT OF DEATH: 3, by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To see the rich autumnal tint depart
Last Line: With strong assurance conquer blank dismay.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SEVEN SONNETS ON THE THOUGHT OF DEATH: 4, by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: But whether in the uncoloured light of truth
Last Line: Who about this shall tell us what to think?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SEVEN SONNETS ON THE THOUGHT OF DEATH: 5, by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If it is thou whose casual hand withdraws
Last Line: The skiey picture we had gazed upon.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SEVEN SONNETS ON THE THOUGHT OF DEATH: 6, by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: But if as not by that the soul desired
Last Line: The where and how doth not desire to hear.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SEVEN SONNETS ON THE THOUGHT OF DEATH: 7, by ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Shall I decide it by a random shot?
Last Line: (whoe'er can ask or hope) accord the best
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SEVEN TIMES ONE [- CHILDHOOD. EXULTATION], by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There's no dew left on the daisies and clover
Last Line: I am seven times one to-day.
Subject(s): Aging; Birthdays; Children; Death; Flowers; Life; Childhood; Dead, The


SEVEN YEARS LATER: ON A SUICIDE, by DAVID PITRE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Not one more! Not one more!
Last Line: Seven years later it's time for both of us to rest
Subject(s): Death - Children


SEVENTEENTH BIRTHDAY, by PHYLLIS HOTCH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dance towards your birthday, a cold thursday
Last Line: The liquid black eye surveys without tears, %speaks without words, believes in the dance
Subject(s): Death - Children


SEVERED AND GONE, SELS., by ANNE BRONTE            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Acton
Subject(s): Death


SHADES OF THE NEWLY BURIED COMPLAINT TO THE GODS, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: O gods, it is terrible to be buried in this way
Last Line: But I miss the penises they have carried away!
Subject(s): Death


SHADOW-CASTING, by JAMES GALVIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This boy's father dies. / fine. / it always happens. / the boy knows
Last Line: This boy, it always happens, doesn’t know what to do anymore
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Sons; Fish & Fishing; Life; Sports; Dead, The; Anglers


SHADOWBOXER, by ANNE CARSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of the soldier who put a spear through christ's side on the cross
Last Line: Was a face all still as dew in april. Hook. Jab. Jab
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ


SHADOWS, by PADRAIG J. DALY    Poem Source                    
First Line: I have come indoors again to shadow
Last Line: With flowers in tusb and water falling %and the radiant company of the dead
Subject(s): Death; Shadows


SHADOWS, by RAFAEL ESTRADA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Shadows are inverted souls
Last Line: The shadow of a word is an echo
Subject(s): Death; Shadows; Soul; Spirituality


SHADWELL STAIR, by WILFRED OWEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the ghost of shadwell stair
Last Line: I wish another ghost am lain.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Rivers; Supernatural; Dead, The


SHALIMAR GARDENS, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the garden of earth a square of water
Last Line: To die again, into the living stone.
Subject(s): Death; Gardens & Gardening; Women; Women's Rights; Dead, The; Feminism


SHALL I NOT KNOW?, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When over me the heedless wild things grow
Last Line: But, come! Shall I not know?
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SHAMEFUL DEATH, by WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There were four of us about that bed
Last Line: And for alice, his wife, pray too.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The


SHANE ONEILLS CAIRN, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When you and I on the palos verdes cliff
Last Line: How beautiful are both these nothings
Subject(s): Life; Death; Beauty; Dead, The


SHAPES AND SHADOWS, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: We are but shapes and shadows
Last Line: But the screen remains unchanged!
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Life; Shadows; Time; Dead, The; World


SHE ANSWERS HER COMFORTERS, by FAITH WILLIAMS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Yes, I have susan, geoffrey, sarah, and tim
Subject(s): Death - Children


SHE CAME AND WENT, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As a twig trembles, which a bird
Last Line: Only to think she came and went.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


SHE CAME TO ME, by RAY CLARKE ROSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: She came to me
Last Line: And the past was lost in the radiant flame!
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Love; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Paradise; Male-female Relations


SHE DIED AT PLAY, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Her countenance as spray
Subject(s): Death; Play


SHE DIED IN BEAUTY, by CHARLES DOYNE SILLERY    Poem Text                    
First Line: She died in beauty, like a rose
Last Line: Amid the blue of june.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SHE IS GONE YET SHE IS STILL WITH ME, by FRIEDA STEINBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: Unto-heaven is my prowl
Last Line: Without you there is no chapel
Subject(s): Absence; Death - Children; Love


SHE IS NOT DEAD, by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She is not dead - oh! Do not say she's dead
Last Line: The pensive glories of these eyes so blue.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, Isaac
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SHE LAID HER DOCILE CRESCENT DOWN, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Before its emblem flew
Subject(s): Death


SHE NEVER BLAMED HIM, NEVER, by THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bayly, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes
Subject(s): Love; Death; Dead, The


SHE SHALL NOT GUESS, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Even if I died no sound should tell it her
Last Line: Bears but betrays it not. She shall not guess.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SHE WAITED TO DIE UNTIL YOU CAME, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My sister says, her sentence tinged
Last Line: Of everything; we're all fine-really. %you can go'
Subject(s): Death; Sickness


SHE WENT AS QUIET AS THE DEW, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: It's sorer to believe!
Subject(s): Death; Dew


SHE WHO MARIED JOHN, by GRACE SOUTH    Poem Text                    
First Line: She who married john is dying
Last Line: "jed .. Jed ..."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SHEA-OAK TREES ON A STORMY DAY, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O'er sandy tracts the shea-oak trees
Last Line: A death song o'er the mournful plain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Australia; Death; Oak Trees; Dead, The


SHED, by THOMAS R. SMITH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Today we celebrate aunt
Last Line: We could never have guessed
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Graves; Memory


SHEKLA: A VISION, by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Shekla's magic island lay
Last Line: Writes this tale of shekla here.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Heaven; Love; Sailing & Sailors; Seashore; Shipwrecks; Dead, The; Paradise; Seamen; Sails; Beach; Coast; Shore


SHELLEY'S DEATH, by ALFRED AUSTIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What! And it was so! Thou wert then
Last Line: As exiles for rough paths that help them to their home.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822); Dead, The


SHEPHERD AND GOATHERD, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That cry's from the first cuckoo of the year
Last Line: And children when they spring up shoulder-high.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Shepherds & Shepherdesses; Death


SHIP OF DEATH, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now it is autumn and the falling fruit
Last Line: For the voyage of oblivion awaits you
Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Ships And Shipping


SHIPWRECK, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The tale is different if even a single breath
Last Line: Grew gentle, spared them, while they died of that knowledge
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Seashore; Shipwrecks


SHIPWRECKED SAILOR, by THEODORIDAS OF SYRACUSE    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death


SHORT PRAYER FOR A LOYALIST HERO, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A book remained at the edge of his dead waist
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Prayer; Toledo, Spain; War; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


SHORT PRAYER FOR A LOYALIST HERO, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A book remained at the edge of his dead waist
Last Line: Abruptly sprouted from the corpse
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Prayer; Toledo, Spain; War


SHORT WORDS, by GERALD STERN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some dried-up phlox so old the blue was white
Subject(s): Death; Language; Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary


SHORT WORDS, by GERALD STERN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some dried-up phlox so old the blue was white
Last Line: Dried-out marsh grass, dead lilies, august roses
Subject(s): Death; Language


SHOT DOWN THE NIGHT, by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A boy I knew
Subject(s): War; Death; Dead, The


SHUDDER, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The foot of death has printed on my chest
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SHUDDER, by DONALD HALL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The foot of death has printed on my chest
Last Line: If we walk, we walk on graves
Subject(s): Death


SHULE, SHULE, SHULE, AGRAH!, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: His face was glad as dawn to me
Last Line: Shule, shule, shule, agrah!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Variant Title(s): The Songs Of Ethlenn Stuart
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven; Love; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise; Male-female Relations


SHUT OUT, by KATHARINE LEE BATES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death bars me from my garden, but by the dusty
Last Line: When the old wound starts a-throbbing and starlight brings no rest.
Subject(s): Death; Gypsies; Dead, The; Gipsies


SHUT OUT THAT MOON, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Close up the casement, draw the blind
Last Line: Too tart the fruit it brought!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SIBLINGS, by DENNIS O'DRISCOLL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am writing at exactly the moment
Last Line: Our world refracted by a lens of tears
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


SIC SEMPER INSURANTIBUS, by MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sombre-habited / one stood without my door
Last Line: The screams of one who ran to get himself insured.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Dead, The; Destiny


SIC VITA, by HENRY KING (1592-1669)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Like to the falling of a star
Last Line: The flight is past, -- and man forgot!
Variant Title(s): Life;of Human Life;such Is Life
Subject(s): Death; Life; Mankind; Mortality; Transience; Dead, The; Human Race; Impermanence


SICILIAN ARETHUSA, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sicilian arethusa! Thou, whose arms
Last Line: Of time will only make more durable?
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Goddesses & Gods; Mythology; Sicily; Dead, The


SICK I AM AND SORROWFUL, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Sick I am and sorrowful, how can I be well again
Last Line: Here, where fear and sorrow are — my heart so far away?
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Sickness; War; Dead, The; Illness


SIDEBOARD, by DEBORAH NARIN-WELLS    Poem Source                    
First Line: When we left this time
Last Line: Even when we're gone home
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Home


SIDERA CADENTIA (ON THE DEATH OF QUEEN VICTORIA), by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When one of the old, little stars doth fall
Last Line: And the ultimate change that we fear feels a little less far.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Death; Victoria, Queen Of England (1819-1901); Dead, The


SIEGFRIED'S DEATH, by FRIEDRICH HEBBEL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From whence so early? Dewy is thy hair
Last Line: "darkness"" and heath's dictionary@"
Alternate Author Name(s): Hebbel, Christian Friedrich
Subject(s): Death; Legends, German; Tragedy; Dead, The


SIERRAN IDYL, by BYRON MCCRAY JONES    Poem Text                    
First Line: Beside my grot, the little brook
Last Line: Though she sings of death!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SIGNALS, by PATRICIA ZONTELLI    Poem Source                    
First Line: I have heard that the dead
Last Line: You know, you really deserve this good life.'
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


SIGNIFICANT OTHER, by B. J. BUHROW    Poem Source                    
First Line: In 1811, in siam
Last Line: In the bed beside him, %died of fright
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Human Abnormalities; Twins


SIGNLAND, by EAMON GRENNAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Cicadas tear the tear to flitters
Subject(s): Life; Death; Dead, The


SILA, by ROBERT PENN WARREN    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Upgrade, past snow-tangled bramble, past
Last Line: The dog exploded
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Deer; Dogs; Eskimos; Native Americans; Dead, The; Inuit; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


SILA, by ROBERT PENN WARREN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Upgrade, past snow-tangled bramble, past
Last Line: Heart straining, to utter that cry? - but %cannot, breath short
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Deer; Dogs; Eskimos; Native Americans


SILENCE, by J. D. EAGLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The morning sun, in silence, tells its coming
Last Line: And death, in silence, quickly follows birth.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SILENCE, by WINIFRED LUCAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: This hush of death! How could I know hefore
Last Line: Speaks not?
Alternate Author Name(s): Le Bailly, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Silence; Dead, The


SILENCE, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Night on her couch of the mountains
Last Line: For the love of a child that is dead.
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Cold; Death; Heaven; Rest; Wales; Dead, The; Paradise; Welshmen; Welshwomen


SILENCED BY A BOMB, by FRED YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: When one man misuses the power
Last Line: They were silenced by a bomb
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


SILEX SCINTIALLANS: THEY ARE ALL GONE, by HENRY VAUGHAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They are all gone into the world of light!
Last Line: Where I shall need no glass.
Alternate Author Name(s): Silurist
Variant Title(s): Ascension Hymn;beyond The Veil;departed Friends;beauteous Death;the World Of Light;friends Gone
Subject(s): Ascension Day; Christianity; Consolation; Death; Heaven; Immortality; Mourning; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Bereavement; Theology


SILK DRESS, by DEENA LINETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: In my heavy new silk dress, dark blue
Last Line: Flesh, that fluttering small light, its guttering wick
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Ghosts; Loss; Saint Kilda (scotland); Supernatural


SILVAE: STATIUS CONSOLES ATEDIUS FOR THE LOSS OF HIS ADOPTED SON, by PUBLIUS PAPINIUS STATIUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And so death took him. Yet be comforted
Last Line: And win thy parents back to thee again
Alternate Author Name(s): Statius
Subject(s): Adoption; Death - Children


SILVER STREET, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here, if you will, your fancy may destroy
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


SILVER STREET, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here, if you will, your fancy may destroy
Last Line: One has to walk up wood street from cheapside
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves


SIMEON SINGER, by JOHN CHAPMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, weep not for the dead.' alas! How weak
Last Line: "an angel of the lord of hosts is he."
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Jews; Peace; Saints; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Judaism


SIMILE, by ROSANNA WARREN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: As when her friend, the crack austrian skier, in the story
Subject(s): Skiing; Fear; Mothers; Death; Dead, The


SIMPLE VERSES, by JOSE MARTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am an honest man
Last Line: And the awesome owl
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Love - Loss Of


SIMPLE VERSES, by JOSE MARTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am an honest man
Last Line: And the awesome owl
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Love - Loss Of


SINCE THOU ART GONE, by HENRY VAUGHAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Silence and stealth of days! 'tis now
Last Line: Find heaven and thee.
Alternate Author Name(s): Silurist
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SINERA CEMETERY: 14, by SALVADOR ESPRIU    Poem Source                    
First Line: Crystal, memory
Last Line: With pauses of gold and dreaming
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Memory


SINERA CEMETERY: 15, by SALVADOR ESPRIU    Poem Source                    
First Line: The bells' cold, slow ringing
Last Line: All the afternoon's pathways
Subject(s): Cold; Corpses; Death


SINERA CEMETERY: 2, by SALVADOR ESPRIU    Poem Source                    
First Line: What a tiny land
Last Line: That are gone forever
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Memory


SINERA CEMETERY: 24, by SALVADOR ESPRIU    Poem Source                    
First Line: No eternalized waves
Last Line: Of sea and cloud
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven


SINERA CEMETERY: 25, by SALVADOR ESPRIU    Poem Source                    
First Line: By the sea I had
Last Line: A house, a slow dream
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Peace; Silence


SINERA CEMETERY: 3, by SALVADOR ESPRIU    Poem Source                    
First Line: Without name or symbol
Last Line: Through slow twilights
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death


SING, YE TRENCHES!, by HELEN COALE CREW    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sing, ye trenches bloody-lipped!
Last Line: Paean shout for lycidas!
Subject(s): Army Life; Death; Drills & Minor Tactics; Dead, The


SING-SONG; A NURSERY RHYME BOOK: 123, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Baby lies so fast asleep
Last Line: Kiss her once and leave her.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


SING-SONG; A NURSERY RHYME BOOK: 24, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why did baby die?
Last Line: But bow and die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


SIR EUSTACE GREY (SEE CRABBE), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I die, oh lay me low
Last Line: Death is immortality.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Crabbe, George (1754-1832); Death; Fear; Graves; Life; Love; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


SISTER DEATH, by DIGBY MACKWORTH DOLBEN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My sister death! I pray thee come to me
Last Line: With one cool kiss, for ever.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dolben, Digby Augustus Stewart Mackworth
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SISTER FAR AWAY, by MICHELE WOLF    Poem Source                    
First Line: She sat cross-legged, studious, on the bed
Last Line: Eyes that knew I would always be there, %that tiny, listening hand
Subject(s): Death - Children


SISTER LOU, by STERLING ALLEN BROWN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Honey
Last Line: Honey, take yo' bressed time.
Subject(s): African Americans; Death; Railroads; Negroes; American Blacks; Dead, The; Railways; Trains


SISTER MARIE; A LEGEND OF TYROL, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I through the valley of klausen went
Last Line: "ah! Pity me, dear lord,"" it sighed."
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Brooks; Death; Legends; Nuns; Prayer; War; Streams; Creeks; Dead, The


SISTER MARY APPASSIONATA LECTURES MORTUARY SCIENCE CLASS: FEEDING DEAD, by DAVID CITINO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Northern scapegoats hurled
Last Line: All our art, this damned remembering
Subject(s): Death


SISTER WATER: THE ICE, by AMADO NERVO    Poem Source                    
First Line: To cover the fishes in the depths, which are dying of cold
Last Line: And I prayed, 'let us praise god, brother ice!'
Subject(s): Death; Frost; God; Ice; Praise; Religion


SISTERS IN ARMS, by AUDRE LORDE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The edge of our bed was a wide grid
Alternate Author Name(s): Adisa-warrior, Gamba
Subject(s): Gays & Lesbians; Death - Children; South Africa; Racism; Homoeroticism; Lesbians; Gay Women; Gay Men; Death - Babies; Racial Prejudice; Bigotry


SIT DOWN SAD SOUL, by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sit down, sad soul, and count
Last Line: Are thine forever!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cornwall, Barry; Proctor, Bryan Waller
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


SIX PERSIMMONS, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Carbon, rings in his ears as he walks down
Last Line: Their fingertips glow in the skin of their days.
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Nature; Dead, The


SIX WINTERS, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the black hotel a child is asleep
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Memory; War; Graveyards; Dead, The


SIX WINTERS, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the black hotel a child is asleep
Last Line: On the way home. Bewitched avenue
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Memory; War


SIXTEENTH KIND OF FEAR, by MACDARA WOODS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Who was it moving the curtain then?
Last Line: Only the future, love, coming and going
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Solitude


SIXTY-SEVEN DAYS LATER, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I don't miss her
Last Line: Keep it to myself %buried like she is
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


SKELETON UNDER A LEDGE, by LEONARD JENNEWEIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Perhaps it was a storm that on some night
Last Line: To meet you now———most interesting.
Subject(s): Death; Rest; Skeletons; Dead, The


SKELETONS, by PHILLIS GERSHATOR    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the old days
Subject(s): Death - Children


SKY-DIVERS, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now, near day's end, they enter our view, at ease
Last Line: Until, in the dry fields, they send up footfalls of dust
Subject(s): Death; Grief


SLANTING LIGHT, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Slanting light casts onto a stucco wall
Last Line: Death as the stark light sifts the branches of the plum.
Subject(s): Death; Light; Dead, The


SLAVE AND EMPEROR, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The emperor mocked at nazareth
Last Line: To save his world again.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Jesus Christ; Slavery; Dead, The; Serfs


SLEEP, by GRACE DENIO LITCHFIELD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Poor pain-worn mortal, dost thou weep?
Last Line: God must be good. For god made sleep.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Night; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares; Bedtime


SLEEP, by VIRGINIA MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is quick-sand in sleep, and quick-silver
Last Line: In a coffin of temporal sand. . . .
Alternate Author Name(s): Untermeyer, Louis, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Drugs & Drug Abuse; Sleep; Dead, The


SLEEP AND DEATH, by JOHN GODFREY SAXE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Two wandering angels, sleep and death
Last Line: "remembers thee with gladness!"
Variant Title(s): The Two Angels; An Allegory
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Dead, The


SLEEP IS SUPPOSED TO BE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: That is the break of day
Subject(s): Sleep' Morning; Death


SLEEP, DARLING, SLEEP, by MARY B. C. SLADE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Fold thy hands, little one
Last Line: Rest, darling, rest!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


SLEEP, OH MY SOUL, SLEEP, by MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Morn, will it come, %sleep?
Alternate Author Name(s): Unamuno Y Jugo, Miguel De
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Peace


SLEEP, SLEEP HAPPY CHILD.' - BLAKE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep, sleep, happy one
Last Line: Of another advent dawn
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death – Children; Peace; Heaven


SLEEP-SONG, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sunken bell is ringing up through the sea of / sleep
Last Line: Love, if we sank together beneath the sea of sleep!
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Love - Loss Of; Rest; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


SLEEPING AT LAST, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleeping at last, the trouble and tumult over
Last Line: Sleeping at last.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Dead, The


SLEEPING WITH MY BROTHER, by CATHY SMITH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like dreaming
Last Line: Close your eyes %and hold on
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Memory


SLEEPLESS, by TUMADIR BINT IBN AL-SHARID AL-KHANSA    Poem Source                    
First Line: I was sleepless, I was awake all night
Last Line: As your stomach burst, punctured above the nipples, %spurting the foam of your heart's blood
Alternate Author Name(s): Tumardir Bint `amir Al-harith Ibn Ash-sharid; Al-khansa
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War


SLEEPY HOLLOW, by WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING (1817-1901)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: No abbey's gloom, nor dark cathedral
Last Line: God's mercy in thy thought and life confest
Alternate Author Name(s): Channing Ii, William Ellery
Subject(s): Concord, Massachusetts; Death; Dead, The


SLIDING AWAY, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Your hand rigid, curled into its final shape
Last Line: Sliding away.
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Dead, The


SLIGHTEST OF WINDS, by LUCIO MARIANI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Women die in autumn, in a hush
Last Line: Of grief. The slightest of winds is enough
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Seasons; Wind; Women


SLIM CUNNING HANDS, by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Slim cunning hands at rest, and cozening eyes
Last Line: Nor all earth's flowers, how fair
Alternate Author Name(s): Ramal, Walter; De La Mare, Walter
Subject(s): Death; Language


SLOW BURIAL, by DEBORAH GORLIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: In this conclusive place, his death would keep and contain
Last Line: In high fruit boots, it shot him with its mud guns
Subject(s): Death


SLOW DEATH, by HAZEL HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You need no other death than this
Last Line: Of breath tarnished to color of air.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SLUMBER SONG FOR SUNALINI, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where the golden, glowing
Last Line: Sleep, my sunalini, sleep!
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Folk Songs - Indian; Heaven; Rest; Saints; Death - Babies; Paradise


SMALL DAUGHTER, by JUDITH YARROW    Poem Source                    
First Line: No, little baby I am
Subject(s): Death - Children


SMALL DEATH TO LAUGH, by EDOUARD JOACHIM CORBIERE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Away, airy comber of comets!
Last Line: Away, airy comber of comets!
Alternate Author Name(s): Corbiere, Tristan
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SMALL DEFEATS: BURYING A DOG, by GORDON WEAVER    Poem Source                    
First Line: See how, in death, it seems to grin
Last Line: Fears are not banished by a grin
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


SMALL DEFEATS: DEATH BY WATER, by GORDON WEAVER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Of deaths, a death by water, we are told
Last Line: Lulled within lives and deaths. We do not die
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Water


SMALL DEFEATS: SMALL DEFEATS, by GORDON WEAVER    Poem Source                    
First Line: My small defeats, those largely miniscule
Last Line: Certain of whatever death I may find
Subject(s): Death; Life


SMALL ELEGY, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw a bird pasted to muck
Last Line: We leave him guessing our first laws
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals


SMALL GARDEN NEAR A FIELD, by TESS GALLAGHER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: While any two are talking one
Last Line: With the live birds still in it
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SMALL NOUNS, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I wish I could tell you
Last Line: Whatever it %was
Subject(s): Arabs; Death; Graves; Jerusalem; Jews; Memory; Middle East - Conflicts; Palestine


SMALL SON, by MAUDE MEEHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: They have gone
Subject(s): Death - Children


SMALL WAR, by GABRIEL FERRATER    Poem Source                    
First Line: They brought anti-tank mines, useless
Last Line: All emblematic, immemorial
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fights; Pyrenees (mountains), Europe; War


SMITH OF MAUDLIN, by GEORGE WALTER THORNBURY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My chums will burn their indian weeds
Last Line: "here's mr. Smith of maudlin."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SMOKE, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who would want to give it up, the coal
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Smoke; Tragedy; Women; Dead, The


SMOKE, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who would want to give it up, the coal
Last Line: Like the ghost the night will become
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Smoke; Tragedy; Women


SMOKING IN AN OPEN GRAVE, by DAVID BOTTOMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We bury ourselves to get high
Last Line: So much of us already geared for the journey.
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Labor & Laborers; Poverty; Urban Life; Dead, The; Work; Workers


SMYRNA, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The 'ornament of asia' and the 'crown'
Last Line: Her rise, make asia's fall magnificent.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Asia; Beauty; Death; Nature; Sea; Far East; East Asia; Orient; Dead, The; Ocean


SNAGTOOTH SAL, by LOWELL OTUS REESE    Poem Text                    
First Line: I was young and happy and my heart was light
Last Line: Walkin' down through laramie with snagtooth sal.
Subject(s): Cowboys; Death; Love; Ranch Life; West (u.s.); Dead, The; Southwest; Pacific States


SNAKES, by MICHAEL WATERS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Knowing nothing about snakes, I fear them all
Last Line: Can easily overwhelm us. %costa rica
Subject(s): Animals; Danger; Death; Poisons And Poisoning; Reptiles; Snakes


SNIPER, by NICOLE BLACKMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Last monday, they rushed out like
Last Line: Death comes from the trees
Subject(s): Ambulances; Blood; Death; Guns; Violence


SNOW, by SALVATORE QUASIMODO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Evening descends: again you leave us
Last Line: In this white circle of the entombed
Subject(s): Death


SNOWBANKS NORTH OF THE HOUSE, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Those great sweeps of snow that stop suddenly six feet from the house...
Subject(s): Death - Children; Family Life; Death - Babies; Relatives


SNOWED UNDER, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of a thousand things that the year snowed under
Last Line: Your mantle of ermine, tell me, pray!
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Earth; Hope; Snow; Dead, The; Nightmares; World; Optimism


SNOWSTORM, by WEN YI-TUO    Poem Source                    
First Line: During the night a snowstorm spread
Last Line: Can't you see it's winter's flag of surrender!'
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Soldiers; War


SO DEEP WAS THEIR LOVE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: This is the story of li po and his lover.
Last Line: Speaking, and he walked down %to meet it, so deep was his love.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


SO FAR, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Ah! Me jewel an' darlin' dublin, me capital star
Last Line: Only three murders this weekend, so far
Subject(s): Cynicism; Death; Dublin, Ireland; Murder


SO FAR AFIELD, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I am all apple tree, %you are all pine.
Last Line: Find the far field, %the lone stand of shocks, %where my love %lies now in wait.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


SO LONG, by NELL GRIFFITH WILSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: He was so smiling and so debonair
Last Line: Alone with tears.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SO MANY THINGS, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Skeletons suss clever flesh
Last Line: So many things tight-lipped %poems won't tell.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets; Skeletons


SO MIGHT IT BE, by JOHN GALSWORTHY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, when you come to me, tread with a footstep
Last Line: Spring in the world when you fetch me away!
Alternate Author Name(s): Sinjohn, John
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SO PROUD SHE WAS TO DIE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Almost to jealousy —
Subject(s): Death; Pride


SO YOUR THINKING OF HAVING A BABY, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: With the first flutter at your ribs
Last Line: Overhead, not taken alone. Comes now %your wish on the wind for it never to end.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


SOCCORO, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: After a day of driving, of wanting
Last Line: And there like boats at sea
Subject(s): Death; Grief


SOFTLY WOO AWAY HER BREATH, by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Forever—evermore—
Alternate Author Name(s): Cornwall, Barry; Proctor, Bryan Waller
Subject(s): Death


SOIL IS FRESHLY DUG, by HERACLITUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The soil is freshly dug, the half-faded wreathes of leaves droop
Last Line: And took the others to remind me of him
Alternate Author Name(s): Herakleitos
Subject(s): Death


SOISSONS: 1918, by GERALD V. STAMM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Now dreadful night unrolls, and dawn in gray
Last Line: May come from poppies in the wheat.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Harvest; Soldiers; War; Wheat; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


SOLACE, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: I found a nest this morning, in the grass
Last Line: Someone was near. I think she found only silence
Subject(s): Birds' Nests; Death; Mothers


SOLDIER'S REST, by ROQUE DALTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead grow more intractable every day
Last Line: They are the majority!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Heroism; Soldiers; War - Casualties (statistics, Etc.)


SOLDIER-DEAD, by GILBERT" "EMERY [PSEUD.]    Poem Text                    
First Line: O beautiful young dead!
Last Line: O beautiful young dead
Alternate Author Name(s): "emery, Gilbert;
Subject(s): Death;soldiers;war; "dead, The;


SOLIDARIETA ALL'ORA DI CENA, by DANUTA VIDALI    Poem Source                    
First Line: A quest'ora le zie polacche
Last Line: Che in alto bolle
Subject(s): Cooking And Cooks; Death; Dinners And Dining; Italy; Mothers


SOLIDARITY AT DINNER TIME, by DANUTA VIDALI    Poem Source                    
First Line: My polish aunts
Last Line: Above
Subject(s): Cooking And Cooks; Death; Dinners And Dining; Italy; Mothers


SOLILOQUY, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a player, on the stage? Not so
Last Line: May god himself approve my curtain speech!
Subject(s): Actors & Actresses; Death; God; Life; Plays & Playwrights ; Sleep; Actresses; Dead, The; Dramatists


SOLILOQUY BENEATH THE SOD, by DAGOBERT D. RUNES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now I am dead, the sod above me
Subject(s): Death


SOLITUDES; DEDICATED TO THE DUKE OF BEJAR, by LUIS DE GONGORA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dictated by the muse, these verses know
Last Line: Her sweet canorous instrument shall yield %if fame deny her trumpet to the wind
Alternate Author Name(s): Argote Y Gongora, Luis De
Subject(s): Death


SOLOMON ON THE VANITY OF THE WORLD: BOOK 3. POWER, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come then, my soul, I call thee by that name
Last Line: And in my act may thy great will be done!
Subject(s): Adam & Eve; Bible; Death; Life; Mankind; Pain; Solomon (10th Century B.c.); Dead, The; Human Race; Suffering; Misery


SOLUS, by ADA HASTINGS HEDGES    Poem Text                    
First Line: His dog's sharp, sudden bark upon the stillness
Last Line: That he is dead -- that he is dead!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SOME ANGEL, by DAVID SWANGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Thinking how fathers die, I want
Last Line: Rented for the final, gutteral afternoon
Subject(s): Angels; Death


SOME ASPECTS OF IMMORTALITY, by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The alley between the elm trees ends
Alternate Author Name(s): Fleming, Archibald
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SOME CAN GAZE AND NOT BE SICK, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: They give a man a taste for death
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Death


SOME INCIDENTS IN THE LATTER DAYS OF JOHN WHITELAW, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The bridge was won, the foe had crossed
Last Line: Another sadder moral teach.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Scotland; War; Dead, The


SOME OTHER TIME, by DOUGLAS MALLOCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I told him we our game would play
Last Line: Some other time that never came.
Subject(s): Automobile Accidents; Play; Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


SOME THINGS CHANGE AFTER DEATH, by CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS    Poem Source                    
First Line: After three days, I come home
Last Line: What it used to be
Subject(s): Change; Death


SOME WINTER SPARROWS, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I hear you already, choir of small wheels
Last Line: To trust, you will not come down
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Animal Rights; Death; Fishing And Fishermen; Hunting


SOMEBODY TRYING, by DENISE LEVERTOV    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Http://www.Poetryfoundation.Org/poem/238458
Last Line: Trudging behind his funeral, he earned
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Social Classes; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Caste


SOMEBODY'S FATHER, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas after the battle of gettysburg
Last Line: "july 3, '63."
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Fathers; Gettysburg Campaign (1863); U.s. - History; Dead, The; Gettysburg, Battle Of


SOMEDAY I'LL BE A WEATHER-BEATEN SKULL RESTING, by RYOSA    Poem Source                    
Last Line: No more enduring than last night's dream
Subject(s): Death; Transience; Zen Buddhism


SOMEDAY I'LL BE DEAD, by LEO CONNELLAN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: As one you needed to get %your performance through
Subject(s): Death


SOMEONE, by DENNIS O'DRISCOLL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Someone is dressing up for death today, a change of skirt or tie
Last Line: As innocently as he had seen it first
Subject(s): Coffins; Death


SOMETIMES FATE WILL STEAL A BABY, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Soft as a bundle of rags
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fate; Nature; Old Age


SOMETIMES I REGRET THE DECISION I MADE PERSONALLY, by ROCHELLE H. DUBOIS    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


SOMETIMES MY TEARS, by JAMES MARDIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sometimes
Last Line: And the camera %is the only eye %that recalls these truest moments %of living... %without tears
Subject(s): Death - Children


SOMETIMES THE DEAD, by FRANKIE PAINO    Poem Source                    
First Line: How infinitly we come to love the finite
Last Line: Like my father who died. Or didn't
Subject(s): Death


SOMEWHERE IN ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA, by CHARLOTTE ANNE ALEXANDER    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Where did this all begin? %how much more technology can we afford
Subject(s): Death - Children


SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE, by MULFORD DOUGHTY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Song of a fair may morning
Last Line: Only a mile from me.
Subject(s): Death; France; Military; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


SOMEWHERE THERE'S A MAN, by ROBERTO JUARROZ    Poem Source                    
Last Line: But only when one had stopped seeing all the rest
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Thought


SON MOURNS HIS ADOPTIVE MOTHER (AUGUST 1, 1994), by MATTHEW J. SPIRENG    Poem Source                    
First Line: So tonight I am truly
Last Line: Hold them close as that last hand extended I press
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


SONATA IN PATHOS, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Well, I am tired; tired of all these years
Last Line: I shall remember till I die.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Shadows; Dead, The


SONATA TRAGICA, by MARGARET TOD RITTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: There is one death, one only, one supreme
Last Line: And cry for thee in vain; this, this is death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONG, by WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As I walked out one evening
Last Line: The clocks had ceased their chiming %and the deep river ran on
Alternate Author Name(s): Auden, W. H.
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Time; Transience; War


SONG, by DULCE MARIA BORRERO    Poem Source                    
First Line: My heart is a corpse
Last Line: Flowers ever anew!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Memory


SONG, by THOMAS CAMPBELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When napoleon was flying
Last Line: Wept when all their tears were dried.
Subject(s): Battle Of Waterloo; Death; Mourning; Fall


SONG, by DIGBY MACKWORTH DOLBEN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The world is young today: / forget the gods are old
Last Line: Is palpable -- and love.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dolben, Digby Augustus Stewart Mackworth
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


SONG, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweetest love, I do not go
Last Line: Alive, ne'er parted be.
Variant Title(s): To His Love
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love; Love - Marital; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love


SONG, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Go and catch a falling star
Last Line: False, ere I come, to two, or three.
Variant Title(s): To His Love
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love; Love - Marital; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love


SONG, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go and catch a falling star
Last Line: False, ere I come, to two, or three.
Variant Title(s): To His Love
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love; Love - Marital; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love


SONG, by VAUQUELIN DE LA FRESNAYE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Love be mute, but take thyne arc
Last Line: I am slaine.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


SONG, by MIGUEL HERNANDEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: The house is a cote for doves
Last Line: The rhythms of the sea resound
Subject(s): Absence; Death - Children; Hearts; Mothers And Sons


SONG, by CHRISTIAN MILNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At eve, when dee's transparent stream
Last Line: For him who far, far hence lies low!
Alternate Author Name(s): Ross, Christian
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SONG, by THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Drink and sing, eat and laugh
Subject(s): Death


SONG (1), by SARA JANE CLARKE LIPPINCOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No passionless creature of duty
Last Line: Her glowing young spirit had flown!
Alternate Author Name(s): Greenwood, Grace
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONG (1), by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Come to me in any shape
Last Line: Come, my own!
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Love; Snakes; Dead, The; Serpents; Vipers


SONG (10), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead, my dearest, / sing no sad songs for me
Last Line: And haply may forget.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Variant Title(s): Requiem
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Life Change Events; Love - Loss Of; Melancholy; Mourning; Time; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness; Dejection; Bereavement


SONG (7), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have loved you for long long years ellen
Last Line: Tho' you will not love me yet? --
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Dead, The


SONG AND CRY OF A SOLDIER IN THE LINES, by ALBERT EDWARD CLEMENTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sharpen the sky to flashes of flame
Last Line: When a cross and dust mark where you fell?
Subject(s): Death; Government; Social Protest; Soldiers; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


SONG AND SINGER, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw him once, the while he sat and played
Last Line: Keep an immortal youth.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Singing & Singers; Time; Youth; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Songs


SONG BEFORE DEATH, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet mother, in a minute's span
Last Line: My true love to my dying day.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Roses; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SONG FOR A DEAD SPARROW, by ALICE MONKS MEARS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Small, unmourned-for one
Last Line: On his own heart.
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Grief; Heaven; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


SONG FOR A LOST SON, by ROBERT PETERS    Poem Source                    
First Line: My son's image
Last Line: Mist faces, %faces in shrouds, %faces in clouds... %water has worn the cameos down
Variant Title(s): Song For A So
Subject(s): Death - Children


SONG FOR DANIEL, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: If you stay, the earth will stand
Last Line: My arms, come rest there, long and long, %my sweet blue wings.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


SONG FOR DEAD CHILDREN, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We set wreaths of brightness on the graves of the passionate
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


SONG FOR MY LOVER: 13. TOWARDS CURING AIDS, by RAFAEL CAMPO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I slap on latex gloves before I put
Last Line: I leave him pleadinmg. Too much to do
Variant Title(s): Towards Curing Aids
Subject(s): Surgery; Aids (disease); Death; Drugs, Prescription; Doctors


SONG FOR THE CENTENARY OF WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Daughter in spirit elect and consecrate
Last Line: Who by thine own words only bid thee hail, and live.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Landor, Walter Savage (1775-1864); Life; Love; Memory; Roses; Dead, The


SONG FOR THE FUNERAL OF A BOY, by HERBERT TRENCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On stems from silver woods
Last Line: As dews that on the uplands shine and go!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Funerals; Death - Babies; Burials


SONG FROM AN EVIL WOOD: 3, by EDWARD JOHN MORETON DRAX PLUNKETT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I met with death in his country
Last Line: And he did not look at me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dunsany, Lord; Dunsany, 18th Baron
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


SONG FROM AN UNFINISHED DRAMA, by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hope, the great explorer
Last Line: At death's gate!
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Variant Title(s): Song From An Unfinished Play
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Life; Love; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Optimism


SONG FROM THE CANCIONEROS, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: For on that night they killed him
Last Line: The knight of olmedo %of medina the flower
Subject(s): Death; Knights And Knighthood


SONG FROM THE CANCIONEROS, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The little brown maid wailing sore
Last Line: Out in the olive grove %and the branches tremble above
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Mourning


SONG OF AUTUMN, by PAUL VERLAINE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When a sighing begins
Last Line: A dead leaf.
Variant Title(s): Chansons D'automne
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Memory; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SONG OF DEATH, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sing the song of death, o sing it!
Last Line: Sing the song of death, o sing it
Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H.
Subject(s): Death


SONG OF HANDS, by JESUS E. VALENZUELA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Hands-like soft blossoming buds
Last Line: You shall that day hold the lyre!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Heaven; Kindness; Prayer


SONG OF HEALTH, by ARIPHRON OF SICYON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Health, highest visitant from heaven
Subject(s): Death


SONG OF RENEWAL: 1, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I walked near sunset through wet fields
Last Line: "the bones that you would bury there will never turn to dust."
Subject(s): Death; Fields; Graves; Dead, The; Pastures; Meadows; Leas; Tombs; Tombstones


SONG OF RENEWAL: 2, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I walked the fields when morning freshened
Last Line: "and ruined spring renews her flower and anxious eyes are once more glad."
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Fields; Memory; Cadavers; Dead, The; Pastures; Meadows; Leas


SONG OF RENEWAL: 3, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Following his look, I saw the vale shaking
Last Line: Faint marks renewed where love burned through, how many centuries ago!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Love; Memory; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


SONG OF THE DYING OLD MAN TO HIS YOUNG WIFE, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Kate, there's a trembling at my heart, a coldness at my brow
Last Line: I die within thy arms, my kate, and feel no sting of death.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Age Differences; Love - Marital; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love


SONG OF THE EGYPTIAN MINSTREL, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: How prosperous is this good prince!
Subject(s): Death


SONG OF THE LITTLE HYPERTROPHIC CHILD, by JULES LAFORGUE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is from a heart sickness / she is dead, the doctor says
Last Line: Is it, mother, you I hear?
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Bereavement; Songs


SONG OF THE SAINTS AND ANGELS, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gordon, the self-refusing
Last Line: Die in a psalm of peace.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; God; Gordon, Charles George (1833-1885); Homecoming; Peace; War; Dead, The


SONG OF THE SILENT LAND, by JOHANN GAUDENZ VON SALIS-SEEWIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Into the silent land!
Last Line: Into the silent land!
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


SONG OF THE THREE SEEDS IN THE MACAW'S BEAK, by ELIZABETH JANE COATSWORTH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Cracked by that accurate beak
Last Line: The three seeds sung.
Alternate Author Name(s): Beston, Henry, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Parrots; Seeds; Dead, The


SONG OF THE TROUBADOUR, by J. R. PERRY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Where is her lip's soft laugh to-night?
Last Line: My lips with a death-sad song.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Old Age; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


SONG, FOR THE KING'S BIRTHDAY, 28 MAY 1716, by NICHOLAS ROWE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lay thy flowery garlands by
Last Line: Than the bloom of all thy roses.
Subject(s): Birthdays; Capital Punishment; Courts & Courtiers; Crowns; George I, King Of England (1660-1727); Great Britain - Parliament; Jacobites; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


SONG: 101, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now must I learn to feign
Last Line: Seeing she will not so.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Hearts; Life; Pain; Tears; Truth; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


SONG: 107, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Absence, alas / causeth me pass
Last Line: In this dolour.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love; Trust; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


SONG: 114, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What would ye more of me, your slave, require
Last Line: That without cause causeless thus suffer'th smart.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Farewell; Hearts; Love - Complaints; Dead, The; Parting


SONG: 16, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To cause accord or to agree
Last Line: That are impossible.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


SONG: 2, by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My bird who may not lift his wing
Last Line: Who now is dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Radford, Ernest, Mrs.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Dead, The


SONG: 2, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where shall I have at mine own will
Last Line: For I am gone for evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Fortune; Life; Singing & Singers; Tears; Dead, The; Songs


SONG: 4, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet love, lay thy hand on my heart, and tell
Last Line: That I some slumber at length may taste.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Dead, The


SONG: 6, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Patience, surly pilot, shortly
Last Line: Both thou broughtest, death and flame!
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Love; Patience; Dead, The; Parting


SONG: 73, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Complaining, alas, without redress
Last Line: Where now for pain I die, I die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Lament; Love; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


SONG: 74, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Duress of pains and grievous smart
Last Line: Heart, sigh no more, I pray thee, break.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Hearts; Life; Pain; Tears; Dead, The; Joy; Delight; Suffering; Misery


SONG: 82, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once in your grace I know I was
Last Line: That once I was.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Variant Title(s): Ons In Your Grace I Knowe I Was
Subject(s): Death; Fortune; Happiness; Hearts; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


SONG: EARLY DEATH OF THE MOTHER, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The last tear turns
Last Line: Kingdom is born.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Mothers & Sons; Mourning; Childhood; Dead, The; Bereavement


SONG: THE DEATH OF THE ROSE, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Life, dear life, thy summer days have flown
Last Line: And death had made undying with a kiss.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Nature; Roses; Dead, The


SONG; THE SENTIMENTS BORROWED FROM SHAKESPEARE, by WILLIAM COLLINS (1721-1759)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Young damon of the vale is dead
Last Line: And o'er her lov'd-one died.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONGS FROM THE HOUSE OF DEATH, by JOY HARJO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: From the house of death there is rain
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Relationships; Dead, The


SONGS FROM THE HOUSE OF DEATH, by JOY HARJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: From the house of death there is rain
Last Line: You left behind. I hold you %there
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Relationships


SONGS OF LA MOUCHE, by HENRY HEAD    Poem Source                    
First Line: I heard them say 'he died last night'
Subject(s): Death; Physicians


SONGS OF NEW YORK: NEXT DOOR, by CHARLES HANSON TOWNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We saw the tapers burn
Last Line: And my neighbor grieves -- alone, alone!
Subject(s): Death; New York City; Dead, The; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple


SONGS OF THE DAYS AND NIGHTS: SONGS OF THE AUTUMN DAYS, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We bore him through the golden land
Last Line: Are dreaming of the spring.
Subject(s): Autumn; Corn; Day; Death; Farm Life; Grief; Harvest; Hope; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The; Agriculture; Farmers; Sorrow; Sadness; Optimism


SONGS OF THE DAYS AND NIGHTS: SONGS OF THE SUMMER NIGHTS, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dreary wind of night is out
Last Line: With stars that shine and see.
Subject(s): Boats; Death; Night; Rivers; Solitude; Summer; Dead, The; Bedtime; Loneliness


SONGS OF THE DAYS AND NIGHTS: SONGS OF THE WINTER NIGHTS, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Back shining from the pane, the fire
Last Line: My father, in my soul!
Subject(s): Children; Cold; Death; Fathers; God; Memory; Night; Winter; Childhood; Dead, The; Bedtime


SONGS OF THE NIGHT WATCHES: THE MIDDLE WATCH, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I woke in the night, and the darkness was heavy and deep
Last Line: I swear by myself, they are mine.'
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Night; Singing & Singers; Soul; Dead, The; World; Bedtime; Songs


SONGS WITHOUT SHADOWS, by LORENZO THOMAS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One day
Last Line: I don't know what I will shout in you streets
Subject(s): Death; Greed; Human Behavior; Wanderers And Wandering


SONGS WITHOUT WORDS, by KRISTIN LORD    Poem Source                    
First Line: I do not pray for the dead
Last Line: And I'll pray for the dead %songs without words
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Prayer


SONGS, SET TO MUSIC BY THE MOST EMINENT MASTERS: 2, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Whither would my passion run
Last Line: So each will equal triumph share.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Loss; Passion; Tyranny & Tyrants; Dead, The


SONGS, SET TO MUSIC BY THE MOST EMINENT MASTERS: 23, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In vain, alas! Poor strephon tries
Last Line: But, amoret, in thee.
Subject(s): Breath; Death; Happiness; Love; Pain; Dead, The; Joy; Delight; Suffering; Misery


SONGS, SET TO MUSIC BY THE MOST EMINENT MASTERS: 26, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Since, moggy, I mun bid adieu
Last Line: Ought to be wretched ever.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Singing & Singers; Soul; Dead, The; Destiny


SONGS: 1. LEND ME THE LYRE AGAIN, by MARGARET LOUISA WOODS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: That once she lent it.
Alternate Author Name(s): Woods, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Bradley
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Hearts; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Paradise


SONGS: 6. THE WEARY MOON GOES DOWN INTO THE WEST, by MARGARET LOUISA WOODS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Wilt thou not also rest?
Alternate Author Name(s): Woods, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Bradley
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love - Loss Of; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


SONNET, by GEORGE HENRY BOKER    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'll call thy frown a headsman, passing grim
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET, by LUIS DE CAMOENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Leave me, all sweet refrains my lip hath made
Last Line: Who wilt, by killing, finally release.
Alternate Author Name(s): Camoes, Luis De; Camoens, Luiz Vaz De
Subject(s): Grief; Death


SONNET, by JOHN CHALK CLARIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: A month - the first from many - now hath past
Last Line: We sink indeed and never rise again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brooke, Arthur
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sonnet (as Literary Form); Dead, The


SONNET, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I think of you as one but lately dead
Last Line: But as one lately dead I think of you.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let that which is to come be as it may
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Death


SONNET, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Even after all these years there comes ... Dream
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Death


SONNET, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I could come again to that dear place
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Roses


SONNET, by ALICE NOTLEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The late gracie allen was a very lucid comedienne
Subject(s): Allen, Gracie (1906-1964); Burns, George (1896-1996); Marriage; Death; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Dead, The


SONNET, by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lift not the painted veil which those who live
Last Line: For truth, and like the preacher found it not.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She took the dappled partridge flecked with blood
Last Line: To make my love an immortality.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Love - Nature Of; Partridge; Rabbits; Hares


SONNET (2), by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Now farewell thou sweet and gentle maid
Last Line: Was calm in sorrow, and to heaven resigned.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET (3), by CHARLES HAMILTON SORLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When you see millions of the mouthless dead
Last Line: Great death has made all his for evermore.
Variant Title(s): The Dead
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


SONNET (SUGGESTED BY MR. WATT'S PICTURE OF LOVE AND DEATH), by ANNE LINDSAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yea, love is strong as life; he casts out fear
Last Line: And love grows faint beneath that ponderous tread!
Alternate Author Name(s): Barnard, Lady Anne
Subject(s): Death; Watts, Isaac (1674-1748); Dead, The


SONNET IN VAIN, by ROLFE HUMPHRIES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not sick, nor bent on self-destruction either
Last Line: Profusion-bred, to die, o rolfe, stay warm!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET ON CATHERINE WORDSWORTH, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Surprised by joy - impatient as the wind
Last Line: Could to my sight that heavenly face restore.
Variant Title(s): "desideria;transient Joy;""surprised By Joy-impatient As The Wind"";
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning; Wordsworth, Catherine (1808-1812); Death - Babies; Bereavement


SONNET ON THE DEATH OF ROBERT RIDDELL, ESQ., by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No more ye warblers of the wood - no more
Last Line: Me, memory of my loss will only meet.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET TO - -., by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ay, thou art for the grave; thy glances shine
Last Line: And we will trust in god to see thee yet again.
Variant Title(s): Consumption
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET TO DUNNINGTON CASTLE: 2, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As slow and solemn yonder deepening knell
Last Line: Heeds how the faithless bauble melts away.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Mortality; Sonnet (as Literary Form); Youth; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


SONNET WRITTEN BY FRA. GORGIA WHO WAS BORN AS ... MOTHER TO HER GRAVE, by FRA. GORGIA    Poem Text                    
First Line: Unhappy I came from my mother's womb
Last Line: For I, in death's cold arms, receiv'd my birth.
Subject(s): Birth; Death - Mothers; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


SONNET WRITTEN IN SWEFFLING CHURCHYARD, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a spirit in these ancient stones
Last Line: The measure of man's destiny fulfilled.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Trees; Dead, The


SONNET, WRITTEN AT THE COUCH OF A DYING PARENT, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis midnight! And pale melancholy stands
Last Line: And let sweet slumber lull my weeping woe.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


SONNET, WRITTEN IN JANUARY 1817, by JOHN KEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After dark vapors have oppressed our plains
Last Line: A woodland rivulet--a poet's death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET-SEQUENCE: 1, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where have I known thee, dear, in what strange place
Last Line: Our faces blanch, as mine; as thine that pales!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Life; Love; Dead, The


SONNET-SEQUENCE: 2, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the valley of the shadow of death
Last Line: What menace haunteth joy so dearly bought?
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET-SEQUENCE: 3, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This menace: -- of remembrance that must come
Last Line: The inviolate rapture of fulfilled desire.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET-SEQUENCE: 5, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear, through the silence comes a vibrant call
Last Line: We meet, we merge, we are one; I thou; thou me!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


SONNET-SEQUENCE: 8, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And so, is it so? The long sweet pain is over?
Last Line: Thou shalt not know it in thy peace supreme.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


SONNET. A STATESMAN, by GEORGE LUNT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Staunch at thy post, to meet life's common doom
Last Line: Than thy plain life, high thoughts and matchless constancy.
Subject(s): Death; Fame; Leadership; Dead, The; Reputation


SONNET: IN ANNIVERSARIO MORTIS.1, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I can bring no tribute of fresh tears
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


SONNET: 14. ON READING WORDSWORTH'S SONNETS .., by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As the broad ocean endlessly upheaveth
Last Line: And feel god flow forever through his breast.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Poetry & Poets; Wordsworth, William (1770-1850); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


SONNET: 145. EPITAPH FOR THE RACE OF MAN: 5, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When man is gone and only gods remain
Last Line: After some aeons of study jarred by wars, %this toothy gourd, this head emptied of all
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Variant Title(s): When Man Is Gone And Only Gods Remai
Subject(s): Death


SONNET: 15. THE SAME CONTINUED, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once hardly in a cycle blossometh
Last Line: At the next beating of the infinite heart.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Poetry & Poets; Wordsworth, William (1770-1850); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


SONNET: 16. THE SAME CONTINUED, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The love of all things springs from love of me
Last Line: An old man faithless in humanity.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Poetry & Poets; Wordsworth, William (1770-1850); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


SONNET: 164, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And if I die, because that part of me
Last Line: I and my verses will be dead indeed, %that which we died to champion, hurt no whit
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


SONNET: 17. THE SAME CONTINUED, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A poet cannot strive for despotism
Last Line: But widens to the boundless perfectness.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Poetry & Poets; Wordsworth, William (1770-1850); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


SONNET: 18, by HILAIRE BELLOC    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When you to acheron's ugly water came
Last Line: Good land to leave: and young love satisfied.
Alternate Author Name(s): Belloc, Joseph Hilaire Pierre Rene
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET: 18. THE SAME CONTINUED, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Therefore think not the past is wise alone
Last Line: Save in the forethought of the eternal one.
Variant Title(s): Wisdom Of The Eternal One
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Poetry & Poets; Wordsworth, William (1770-1850); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


SONNET: 19. THE SAME CONTINUED, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Far 'yond this narrow parapet of time
Last Line: Undimmed by clouds of weak mortality.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Poetry & Poets; Wordsworth, William (1770-1850); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


SONNET: 2, by LORENZO DE' MEDICI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How every hope of ours is raised in vain
Last Line: Death only standeth fast for evermore
Alternate Author Name(s): Lorenzo The Magnificent
Subject(s): Hope; Fate; Death


SONNET: 2, by CHARLES HAMILTON SORLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Such, such is death: no triumph: no defeat
Last Line: And blossoms and is you, when you are dead.
Subject(s): Death; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The


SONNET: 282, by LUIS DE CAMOENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wrapt in sad musings, by euphrates' stream
Last Line: The mourner's cure is not to sing -- but die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Camoes, Luis De; Camoens, Luiz Vaz De
Subject(s): Grief; Death


SONNET: 33. TO A LADY WHO DIED AT SEA, by LUIS DE CAMOENS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou to whose power my hopes, my joys, I give
Last Line: While time, and love, and memory shall endure,
Alternate Author Name(s): Camoes, Luis De; Camoens, Luiz Vaz De
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


SONNET: 35, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What's this of death, from you who never will die?
Last Line: Make known him master, and for what good reason.
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Creation; Death; Dead, The


SONNET: 4, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What though no sculptured monument proclaim
Last Line: Sad sounding as the cold breeze rustles by.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Graves; Grief; Longing; Love - Loss Of; Sonnet (as Literary Form); Dead, The; Destiny; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


SONNET: 5, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hard by the road, where on that little mound
Last Line: Whilst the proud levite scowls and passes by.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Graves; Pain; Roads; Sonnet (as Literary Form); Childhood; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Suffering; Misery; Paths; Trails


SONNET: 50, by GEORGE SANTAYANA    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Though utter death should swallow up my hope
Last Line: One love sufficeth an eternity.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET: 66, by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tired with all these, for restful death I cry
Last Line: Save that, to die, I leave my love alone.
Variant Title(s): The World's Way
Subject(s): Death; Injustice; Love; Suicide; Dead, The


SONNET: 71, by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: No longer mourn for me when I am dead
Last Line: And mock you with me after I am gone.
Variant Title(s): "no Longer Mourn For Me When I Am Dead"";the Triumph Of Death;
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


SONNET: 73, by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: That time of year thou mayst in me behold
Last Line: To love that well which thou must leave ere long.
Variant Title(s): "that Time Of Year Thou Mayst In Me Behold"";where Late The Sweet Birds Sang;sonnet #73;
Subject(s): Aging; Autumn; Conceit; Death; Labor & Laborers; Love - Marital; Old Age; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The; Work; Workers; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love


SONNET: 81. ON A LOCK OF MISS SARAH SEWARD'S HAIR WHO DIED 20TH YEAR, by ANNA SEWARD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My angel sister, though thy lovely form
Last Line: From the resistless ravage of the grave!
Alternate Author Name(s): Seward, Nancy
Subject(s): Death; Hair; Sisters; Dead, The


SONNET: DEATH, by THOMAS HOOD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not death, that sometime in a sigh
Last Line: No resurrection in the minds of men.
Variant Title(s): True Death
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET: DEATH-WARNINGS, by FRANCISCO GOMEZ DE QUEVEDO Y VILLEGAS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw the ramparts of my native land
Last Line: That was not a reminder of the end.
Alternate Author Name(s): Quevedo, Francisco Gomez De; Quevedo, Francisco De
Subject(s): Death; Decay; Omens; Dead, The; Rot; Decadence


SONNET: HELOISE. 2. NUN, by CONSTANCE CAROLINE WOODHILL NADEN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the doom I must henceforth fulfill
Last Line: Joy comes with morn -- that joy whose name is death.
Subject(s): Death; Heloise (1098-1164); Nuns; Dead, The; Eloise; Eloisa


SONNET: IN ANNIVERSATIO MORTIS. 2, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: These flowers shall be my offering, living flowers
Subject(s): Flowers; Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


SONNET: IN ANNIVERSATIO MORTIS. 3, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not true the dead unhonoured were
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SONNET: IN ANNIVERSATIO MORTIS. 4, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy ways were not my ways. Thy life was peace
Subject(s): Death; Innocence; Dead, The


SONNET: IN ANNIVERSATIO MORTIS. 5, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There were two with thee in thine agony
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET: LIFE AND DEATH: 2. DEATH, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Then whence, o death! Thy dreariness?
Last Line: And all are portion of the immortal whole.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET: SILENCE, by THOMAS HOOD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a silence where hath been no sound
Last Line: There the true silence is, self-conscious and alone.
Subject(s): Death; Silence; Dead, The


SONNET: THE MOCKERY OF LIFE: 3, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And who shall tell what ignominy death
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNET; COMPOSED AFTER MIDNIGHT ON 31ST OF DECEMBER, 1878, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A moment since his breath dissolved in air!
Last Line: Clothes the dim ghost of him just passed away!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNETS - REALITIES: 3, by EDWARD ESTLIN CUMMINGS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ladies and gentlemen this little girl
Last Line: Like coney island in winter
Alternate Author Name(s): Cummings, E. E.
Subject(s): Death


SONNETS FOR FIVE SEASONS: THE CIRCLE, by ANNE STEVENSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is imagination's white face remembers
Subject(s): March (month); Death; Dead, The


SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 3, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Unlike are we, unlike, o princely heart!
Last Line: And death must dig the level where these agree.
Variant Title(s): Death And Love
Subject(s): Death; Angels; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


SONNETS IN SHADOW: 27, by ARLO BATES    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We must be nobler for our dead, be sure
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Dead, The


SONNETS IN SHADOWS: 2, by ARLO BATES    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What is this montrous thing called death?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNETS ON AGE: 5, by KATHRYN HOWARD WELLS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I cannot tell this eager youth
Last Line: And know that soon one, too, must die.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Fear; Dead, The


SONNETS ON AGE: 6, by KATHRYN HOWARD WELLS    Poem Text                    
First Line: O soul, be calm, forget thy fear and dread
Last Line: When in a quiet grave you lie for aye.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNETS ON ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS: 12. JOHN MARSTON, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The bitterness of death and bitterer scorn
Last Line: It keeps this noble heart of hatred whole.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SONNETS TO LAURA IN DEATH: GOING TO VISIT, REMEMBERS SHE IS DEAD, by PETRARCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh eyes! Our sun's extinct, and at an end
Last Line: And, when life's done, crowns with eternal joy.
Alternate Author Name(s): Petrarca, Francesco
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNETS TO LAURA IN DEATH: HE LAMENTS FOR HER DEATH, by PETRARCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This nightingale that does so much complain
Last Line: Nothing that pleases here, can long endure.
Alternate Author Name(s): Petrarca, Francesco
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNETS TO LAURA IN DEATH: PETRARCH ON LAURA'S DEATH, by PETRARCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hold, treacherous thoughts, that dare my rule despise
Last Line: Thou art the cause of my unhappiness.
Alternate Author Name(s): Petrarca, Francesco
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SONNETS TO MIRANDA: 1., by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Daughter of her whose face, and lofty name
Last Line: Toward him spurring over bosworth field.
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Alps; Daughters; Death; England; Mountains; Dead, The; English; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


SONNETS WRITTEN TO BOUTS-RIMES: 9. THE PLAGUE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Listen, the last stroke of death's noon has struck
Last Line: Who mourneth for the multitude dead here?
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Plague; Dead, The


SONNETS: 11, by EDWARD ESTLIN CUMMINGS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who's most afraid of death? Thou art of him
Last Line: My mouth, steer our lost bodies carefully downward
Alternate Author Name(s): Cummings, E. E.
Subject(s): Death


SONNETS: 3. MAN AND THE ELECTRIC THEORY, by NEWMAN HOWARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Are then the souls of men as moonbeams lashed
Last Line: Death doffs our robes; we sleep; we may not die!
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Nature; Sea; Soul; Dead, The; Destiny; Ocean


SONNETS: 4. SIR ALAN M'LEAN'S EFFIGY, ON INCH KENNETH, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hard by the ruined kirk above the sound
Last Line: Tis better with his body than his soul.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


SONNETS: THE PROMISE, by CHARLES HANSON TOWNE    Poem Text                 Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: She said to him,
Last Line: A passion-flower trembled thro' the snow!
Subject(s): Love; Death; Mourning


SONNETS: TO A DEAD FRIEND, by ELLEN C. NICHOLSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Do you rest sweetly in your wintry grave
Last Line: Those dear, dumb lips can keep their secret well.
Alternate Author Name(s): Nicholson, Mrs. James
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


SONS OF OUR SONS, by ILYA GRIGORYEVICH EHRENBURG    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death; Russia; Scholarship And Scholars


SOON AND SILENTLY, IN A DARK SUIT..., by PETER READING    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Men at the mead-bench, meditate, name him
Subject(s): Death; Riddles


SORBY ELEGY, by LARS GUSTAFSSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wild chervil and chamomile surge against the base
Last Line: From other years. And the june wind sweeps by
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Memory


SORGENDO DA LUNA, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No sound / save the hush'd breath
Last Line: And falleth.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Life; Rome, Italy; Time; Dead, The


SORROW, by LAURENCE BINYON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Woe to him that has not known the woe of man
Subject(s): Death


SORROW, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Has its wonders too which
Last Line: This sorrow will remain
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief


SORROW, by MEI YAO-CH'EN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Heaven took my wife. Now it
Last Line: Not even a shadow in the mirror
Subject(s): China - Song Dynasty (960-1278); Death - Children; Grief


SORROW'S MADNESS, by YAKOV POLONSKY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When, clinging to your lidded coffin
Last Line: To death's void galley chained like sullen slaves.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Coffins; Death; Graves; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


SOUL, TAKE THY RISK, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Were better then be not %with thee
Variant Title(s): Poem: 1151; Poem: 113
Subject(s): Death


SOULS AND BIRDS, by MANUEL GUTIERREZ NAJERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Souls take flight, so god has willed it
Last Line: To the dovecote they come home
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Heaven; Love; Soul


SOUND SEED, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: We hear of death
Last Line: And for this fact no hands can dig a grave.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


SOUND SLEEP, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some are laughing, some are weeping
Last Line: To her soul at rest and shriven.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SOUNDS OF BELLS AND OF PRECIOUS STONES, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: The old duke philip died one night in the arms of his jesters three
Last Line: Their ire, charles, duke of burgundy, went forth from his chateau.
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Love; Dead, The


SOUNDS OF THE RESURRECTED DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS (#3): 2. ANGEL ..., by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The hands that were nailed, the ankles that were pierced as if one
Last Line: The cloud appeared to him by day and the little star by night.
Subject(s): Angels; Concentration Camps; Crucifixion; Death; Jews; Religion; Spirituality; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The; Judaism; Theology


SOUNDS OF THE RESURRECTED DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS (#9): 2. SOUP TOAST ..., by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man must deal with life
Last Line: Love is not pretty.
Subject(s): Love; Death


SOUP, by ELISABETH STEVENS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The night of the day
Last Line: Forming and breaking %forming and breaking
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Marriage; Mourning; Soup


SOUTH OF THE WALLS WE FOUGHT, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: At dawn you went forth to battle, %and at evening did not return
Subject(s): China - Middle Ages (600 B.c.- 618 A.d.); Death; War


SOUTH PEARL STREET, by SHARON NEGRI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Second thursday in july
Last Line: Watch for the shine %to rise up in him
Subject(s): Death - Children


SOUVENIR, by ALFRED DE MUSSET    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I weep, but with no bitterness I weep
Last Line: My soul to god shall bear.
Subject(s): Death; Gethsemane; Grief; Nature; Souvenirs; Tears; Time; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SOWER OF STARS, by ENRIQUE GONZALEZ MARTINEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Thou shalt pass by, and men will say, 'what pathway
Last Line: Will keep on scattering through life the stars from out the %sky
Subject(s): Death; Night; Shadows; Stars


SPANIARDS' GRAVES AT THE ISLES OF SHOALS, by CELIA LEIGHTON THAXTER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O sailors, did sweet eyes look after you
Last Line: With thinking of your woe!
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Grief; Isles Of Shoals, New Hampshire; Sailing & Sailors; Shipwrecks; Spain; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Seamen; Sails


SPANISH FOLK SONG, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Let the rich man fill his belly
Last Line: Before having loved at all.
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Emotions; Dead, The


SPANISH FOLK SONGS: 113, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My heart was taken to prison
Last Line: It was sentenced to death
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of


SPANISH FOLK SONGS: 116, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now my husband lies dead
Last Line: Little velvet eyes'
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Grief; Sympathy


SPANISH FOLK SONGS: 160, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Give me the fire of your eyes
Last Line: And darkness within my soul
Subject(s): Death; Soul


SPANISH FOLK SONGS: 77, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When a plant dies
Last Line: The flower puts on mourning
Subject(s): Death; Pain


SPANISH FOLK SONGS: 93, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: You look at me, you kill me
Last Line: I want to die
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love


SPANISH FOLK SONGS: 98, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Farewell, little shell of nacre
Last Line: Farewell, cause of my death
Subject(s): Death


SPANISH ROSES, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Roses, roses / yellow and red
Last Line: A kiss for a kiss, and a sigh for a sigh!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Variant Title(s): Roses
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Kisses; Love; Roses; Youth; Dead, The


SPARKS, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: We tinker with our bits of time
Last Line: Our own beginning and our end.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Life


SPARTANS AT THERMOPYLAE, by SIMONIDES OF CEOS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Of those who in thermopylae once fell
Alternate Author Name(s): Simonides Of Keos
Subject(s): Death


SPAWNING, by CAROL DINE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I store you
Subject(s): Death - Children


SPECIAL, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: There's a special poison to be found
Last Line: Until all flesh %is dust.
Subject(s): Death; Dublin, Ireland; Fear


SPECIAL OCCASIONS, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: We don't bring her
Last Line: A basket for easter %we bring her flowers
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


SPECIALIST, by BEN WILENSKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: The blond haired boy is a specialist, a body bagger
Last Line: And crawls inside his body bag
Subject(s): Bodies; Death


SPECTATORS, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Around us, wheresoe'er we tread
Last Line: Beyond the vale of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SPECULATION, by RUTH STONE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A girl we didn't actually know
Subject(s): Death; Depressions, Economic; Girls; Sisters; Dead, The; Recessions


SPECULATION, by RUTH STONE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A girl we didn't actually know
Last Line: Always made her feel glamorous
Subject(s): Death; Depressions, Economic; Girls; Sisters


SPEED THE PARTING -, by ELINOR WYLIE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I shall not sprinkle with dust
Alternate Author Name(s): Benet, William Rose, Mrs.
Subject(s): Transcience; Death; Grief; Conduct Of Life; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SPHERAL CHANGE, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In this new shade of death
Last Line: And you may wait and I may come?
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SPHINX, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We who are nothing but self, and have no manner of being
Last Line: Is it eternal death, or is it infinite life?
Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Sleep; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


SPINOZA, by JORGE LUIS BORGES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The jew's hands, translucent in the dusk
Subject(s): Death; Spinoza, Baruch (1632-1677)


SPIRIT; CELIA THAXTER, APPLEDORE, 26 AUGUST 1894, by ANNIE BOUTELLE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Later they will say I died
Last Line: Of bone-while shell
Subject(s): Death; Thaxter, Celia (1835-1894)


SPIRITS AT HOME, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There was father, and mother. And emmy, and jane
Last Line: "for we live in the ghost of the old house now!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Home; Spiritual Life; Dead, The; Relatives


SPIRITUAL: THE LOST LOVE, by FENTON JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, where has my honey gone?
Last Line: Nobody knows!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SPLENDIDLY DEAD; AFTER READING FOR POETS SLAIN IN WAR, by MARION DOYLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Splendidly dead,' who dares such maudlin singing
Last Line: But I hear the voice of lost song crying.
Alternate Author Name(s): Doyle, Marion Stauffer
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Poetry & Poets; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


SPOILS OF THE DEAD, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Two fairies it was
Last Line: The spoils of the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SPONSOR, by PHIL WEIDMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lost nick last night
Last Line: Used it. We never %discussed such stuff
Subject(s): Death; Night


SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: ANNE RUTLEDGE, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of me unworthy and unknown
Last Line: From the dust of my bosom!
Subject(s): Death; Patriotism; Rutledge, Ann (1813-1855); Dead, The


SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: EDITH CONANT, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We stand about this place - we, the memories
Last Line: In immeasurable weariness!
Subject(s): Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: ELIZABETH CHILDERS, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dust of my dust
Last Line: Death is better than life!
Subject(s): Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: LUCINDA MATLOCK, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I went to the dances at chandlerville
Last Line: It takes life to love life.
Variant Title(s): Lucinda Matlock
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: THE HILL, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where are elmer, herman, bert, tom, and charley
Last Line: One time at springfield.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graveyards; Dead, The


SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: WILLIAM AND EMILY, by EDGAR LEE MASTERS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is something about death
Last Line: Like love itself!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


SPOON RIVER GARLAND: 1. AIDS, by MICHAEL JOSEPH BUGEJA    Poem Source                    
First Line: You know the cause of death but not my name
Last Line: Knowing whose time is up and whose is down
Subject(s): Aids (disease); Death; Sickness


SPOON RIVER GARLAND: 11. ANOREXIA, by MICHAEL JOSEPH BUGEJA    Poem Source                    
First Line: My husband looked at other women and I
Last Line: Please him and stop breathing altogether
Subject(s): Anorexia Nervosa; Death; Eating Disorders; Marriage


SPOON RIVER GARLAND: 15. THE GARLAND, by MICHAEL JOSEPH BUGEJA    Poem Source                    
First Line: You know the cause of death but not our names
Last Line: The shards of your life like a prophecy
Subject(s): Death; Sickness


SPOON RIVER GARLAND: 8. ANGEL DUST, by MICHAEL JOSEPH BUGEJA    Poem Source                    
First Line: I met monsignor in the vestibule
Last Line: Letting them divvy the body and soul
Subject(s): Angels; Churches; Death; Religion


SPORTING WITHOUT A LICENSE, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There's a charm when spring is young
Last Line: What charm of life is wanting?
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Charm; Death; Hunting; Singing & Singers; Sports; Spring; Dead, The; Hunters


SPOTTED PONY, by RUTH GENEVIEVE WORK IODICE    Poem Source                    
First Line: I see you still on a black and white pony
Last Line: Billy, billy, where--and why-- %did the spotted pony go?
Subject(s): Death - Children


SPRING, by ROBERT DESNOS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You, rrose selavy, wander out of reach
Last Line: The moment the sun will break the bushes into flower
Subject(s): Surrealism; Roses; Death; Dancing & Dancers


SPRING AND ALL, XIV, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of death / the barber
Subject(s): Barbers; Death; Dead, The


SPRING MELT, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Crackle of breaking snowcrust
Last Line: Uneasy with questions, holding on
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


SPRING SNOW, by WILLIAM MATTHEWS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here comes the powdered milk I drank
Alternate Author Name(s): Matthews, William Procter
Subject(s): Childhood Memories; Transience; Death; Impermanence; Dead, The


SPRING SONG, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Having died / one is at great advantage
Last Line: Hand in hand in the dirt with you.
Subject(s): Death; Desire


ST GOVAN, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: St govan he built him a cell
Last Line: As his cell by that sounding sea?
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Soul; Wales; Dead, The; Liberty; Welshmen; Welshwomen


ST VITUS DANCE, by JOAN MAIERS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Friends reflect
Last Line: Weighs daylight against the dark. %then turns her brights into water
Subject(s): Death - Children


ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The night is come, no fears disturb
Last Line: And ye had joy in heaven.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Despair; France; Freedom; Future Life; Guilt; Saints; Dead, The; Liberty; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


ST. FRANCIS AND THE NUN, by CARL DENNIS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The message st. Francis preached to the birds
Last Line: From poetry
Subject(s): Death; Francis Assisi, Saint (1181-1226); Nuns; Saints; Dead, The


ST. MICHAEL'S CHAIR, AND WHO SAT THERE, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Merrily, merrily rung the bells
Last Line: "in compliment to me."
Subject(s): Bells; Churches; Death; Freedom; Marriage; Cathedrals; Dead, The; Liberty; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


ST. ROMAULD, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One day, it matters not to know
Last Line: And so we meant to strangle him one night.
Subject(s): Death; Devil; Reason; Religion; Saints; Spain; Travel; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub; Intellect; Rationalism; Brain; Mind; Intellectuals; Theology; Journeys; Trips


STACKALEE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Come all you sporty fellows
Last Line: "or they'll hang you in the jail, / like they did that bad man stackalee"
Subject(s): Capital Punishment;crimes & Criminals; Hanging;executions;death Penalty


STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: We're deep into the seventh hour, the car
Subject(s): Adolescence; Automobile Accidents; Death; Heaven; Travel; Women; Teen Agers; Dead, The; Paradise; Journeys; Trips


STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We're deep into the seventh hour, the car
Last Line: The siskiyou mountains divide up ahead, %waiting to swallow us whole
Subject(s): Adolescence; Automobile Accidents; Death; Heaven; Travel; Women


STANLEY WARE, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now as sinks the new year's sun
Last Line: Hours celestial — stanley ware!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; New Year; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The


STANZAS, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'll not weep that thou art going to leave me
Last Line: To go and rest with thee.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Grief; Death; Sorrow; Sadness; Dead, The


STANZAS, by PHILIP FRENEAU    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To sleep in peace when life is fled
Last Line: And stars behold our bones again.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Fort George, Battle Of (1813); Graves; New York City; Skeletons; Cadavers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple


STANZAS, by JOSEPH SKIPSEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The hopes that allured me
Last Line: Tis the scream of the vulture despair at his prey.
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


STANZAS (1), by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou hast left us long, my mother dear
Last Line: And hath only purified!
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


STANZAS ENDING WITH THE SAME TWO WORDS, by FRANK BIDART    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: At first I felt shame because I had entered
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STANZAS IN PROSPECT OF DEATH, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why am I loth to leave this earthly scene
Last Line: O, aid me with thy help, omnipotence divine!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STANZAS OCCASIONED BY THE DEATH OF H-- A--, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Would I deck truth in fiction's graceful dress
Last Line: Where thy pure spirit now beholds its god!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STANZAS ON THE DEATH OF A CHILD, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Though parental affection lament thee
Last Line: Through the god of the spirits of all!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


STANZAS ON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We knew that the moment was drawing nigh
Last Line: And bid her look upwards with holy love.
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STANZAS ON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND, by REGINALD HEBER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou art gone to the grave - but we will not deplore thee
Last Line: Where death hath no sting, since the savior hath died.
Variant Title(s): Hymns: At A Funeral
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Friendship; Dead, The


STANZAS ON THE DEATH OF THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell to the hopes which the nation has cherish'd
Last Line: Which retires from the throne, to repose on the tomb!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Charlotte Augusta, Princess (d. 1817); Death; Dead, The


STANZAS TO AN AFFECTIONATE AND PIOUS PARENT, ON THE DEATH OF HER CHILD, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When good old jacob mourn'd his child
Last Line: Its hopes and fears, and fly to god.
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning; Parents; Death - Babies; Bereavement; Parenthood


STANZAS TO M.P., by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mary! I wake not now for thee
Last Line: In unison with thine!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The


STANZAS TO PUNCHINELLO, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou lignum-vitae roscius, who
Last Line: First of head-breaking and side-splitting actors!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Actors & Actresses; Death; Faces; Youth; Dead, The


STANZAS WRITTEN AFTER THE FUNERAL OF ADMIRAL SIR DAVID MILNE, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Another, yet another! Year by year
Last Line: The name of milne shall be an honour'd name.
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves; Milne, Admiral Sir David (1763-1845); Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


STANZAS WRITTEN WRITTEN ON THE FIRST OF JANUARY, 1794, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Come melancholy moralizer, come
Last Line: The grave the inn of rest.
Subject(s): Death; Depression, Mental; Happiness; Life; Morality; Mortality; Rest; Dead, The; Mentally Depressed; Mental Distress; Joy; Delight; Ethics


STANZAS, ON THE DEATH OF LIEUT. P., by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a sacred tribute claim'd
Last Line: And child.
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STANZAS; HOOD'S LAST POEM, by THOMAS HOOD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell, life! My senses swim
Last Line: I smell the rose above the mold!
Variant Title(s): Farewell, Life; Written During Sickness, April, 1845
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STARKNESS, by WING WATSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: The snow %covers %and covers
Last Line: And the silence of winter %with bare trees keeps watch with me
Subject(s): Death - Children


STARLIGHT, by CELIA LEIGHTON THAXTER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The chill sad evening wind of winter blows
Last Line: Sad as the breathing of a human sigh.
Subject(s): Death; Snow; Winter; Dead, The


STARLING, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The starling in the ivy now
Last Line: To show—his mother's eyes.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Starlings; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


STARS, by EDWARD BLISS REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: Across the harbor, up the mountain's base
Last Line: The spirits pass?
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Sea; Soul; Dead, The; Paradise; Ocean


STATE OF THE UNION: 5. EASTER 1976, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What came uppermost in their minds
Last Line: What came uppermost in their minds?
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Death; Generals; Military; Quarrels


STATEMENT, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Durable is flesh when young
Last Line: Discourse on all it would not tell.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Grief; Cadavers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


STEEL, by JOSEPH AUSLANDER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This man is dead
Last Line: Is now quite definitely said.
Subject(s): Death; Steel; Suicide; Dead, The


STELLA'S EPITAPH (WHICH AUTHOR HOPES WILL LIVE AS LONG AS SHE DOES), by MARY JONES    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here rests poor stella's restless part
Last Line: What, no more worlds, ye gods!' -- and died.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STEVENS, by W. J. KEITH    Poem Source                    
First Line: His first love was a flower with a withered petal
Last Line: Winter: children build in the cemetery %a portly snowman beside a large grave
Subject(s): Children; Death; Play


STICK ELEGY, by TERRANCE HAYES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead were still singing turn the lights down low
Last Line: Into trend's shadow because our money always followed
Subject(s): Friendship; Death; Dead, The


STILL AWKWARD, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It's still awkward after
Last Line: Pretend that I never %had my second child
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


STILL LIFE, by ANNE MILLAY BREMER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Aubergin and yellow glazes
Last Line: Idle now, it lolls at ease.
Subject(s): Babies; Brothers; Stillbirth; Infants; Half-brothers; Death - Childbirth


STILL LIFE IN LANDSCAPE, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was night, it had rained, there were pieces of cars
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STILL LIFE IN LANDSCAPE, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was night, it had rained, there were pieces of cars
Last Line: Glass, bone, metal, flesh, and the family
Subject(s): Death


STILL LIFE WITH APPROACHING DEATH, by ANTHONY LAWRENCE                       
First Line: Harnessed by the fretwork of her temper
Last Line: Into herself, through cerements of lace
Subject(s): Death; Life


STILL LIFE WITH GOLEM, by MAGGIE JAFFEE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Already
Last Line: (but I know that birds %learn to fear the hawk's %shadow before they ever learn %of the hawk). %no b
Subject(s): Death - Children


STILL LIFE WITH PHOTO OF DEAD BABY, by ALVIN DAVID GREENBERG    Poem Source                    
First Line: This is a photo of a photo taken
Last Line: That there is nothing anyone can say
Subject(s): Babies; Death; Photography And Photographers


STILL LOCATED AT THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE, 1981, by ZONA TETI    Poem Source                    
First Line: The dead mocked me because I didn't fit in
Last Line: That, in hunger, wipe clean the trail leading out of the woods
Subject(s): Childhood Memories; Death


STILLBIRTH, by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: On a platform, I heard someone call out your name:
Subject(s): Grief; Stillbirth; Sorrow; Sadness; Death - Childbirth


STILLBIRTH, by VIVIENNE JOSEPH    Poem Source                    
First Line: That time (in ignorance) I held the pig
Last Line: Watching a dying animal %& the man who stood over it %smiling, wiping his knife
Subject(s): Death - Animals


STOLEN, by JO NELSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: We loosed a thousand balloons
Last Line: Flitting happily, it hummed %a song of death and life %to the rest of the universe
Subject(s): Death - Children


STOLEN OR STRAYED, by WALT MASON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What has become of the maidens fair
Last Line: Toast is burned and the steak is charred, and tears are glimmering on my cheek.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


STONE GOD AND GODDESS IN AN ARK, by TOM SLEIGH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the stone ark that carried them this far
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STONES, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Small yellow stones
Last Line: Of an unfoaming far unvisioned sea.
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Seashore; Dead, The; Beach; Coast; Shore


STONES, by MICHAEL RYAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They don't change, or change so slowlhy
Subject(s): Stones; Death; Granite; Rocks; Dead, The


STOOD AT CLEAR, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where is adams?' that was the cry
Last Line: Might find heaven's signals clear to him.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Railroads; Dead, The; Railways; Trains


STORMS, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After the storm of his dying
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STORY FROM EASTER: HE HAS RISEN, by JOANNE KYGER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a mouse under the sink
Last Line: Buries mouse next day
Alternate Author Name(s): Snyder, Gary, Mrs.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Easter; Grief; Holidays; Jesus Christ; Loss; Resurrection, The


STOW-ON-THE-WOLD, by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I met an old man at stow-on-the-wold
Last Line: "and each was a tall and a lively lad."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fathers & Sons; Soldiers; Sons; War; Death - Babies


STRANGE MEETING, by WILFRED OWEN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: It seemed that out of battle I escaped
Last Line: "let us sleep now. . . ."
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Hell; Regret; Soldiers; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; Nightmares; First World War


STRANGE MUSIC, by TIMOTHY LIU    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Men have seen their own graves at the edge
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Homoeroticism; Lesbians; Gay Women; Gay Men


STRANGER, by JOHN ORLEY ALLEN TATE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the village where the funeral
Last Line: The night drops down with sullen grace.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tate, Allen
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


STRANGER, STRANGER, by JORGE MATEUS DE LIMA    Poem Source                    
First Line: And when the assyrians stopped waging war against the
Last Line: Continues to bury the dead on this wayward planet
Subject(s): Death; Humanity; United Nations; War


STRATEGY, by VIRGINIA WOODS MACKALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: When my poor pussy died, I took
Last Line: And let her in to heaven for me.
Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Death - Animals


STRATIS THE SAILOR BY THE DEAD SEA, by GEORGE SEFERIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Jerusalem, ungoverned city
Last Line: Many fathoms below the level of the aegean
Subject(s): Death; Jerusalem


STREETS, by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: A man leaves the world
Subject(s): Death; City & Town Life; Sleep; Streets; Dead, The; Avenues


STRENGTH THROUGH JOY, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Coming back over the col between
Subject(s): Death; Introspection; Mountains; Self; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


STRENGTH THROUGH JOY, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Coming back over the col between
Last Line: Standing sentry for the avalanche
Subject(s): Death; Introspection; Mountains; Self


STUDIES OF THE VIRGIN: ICONS IN SERIES: OUR LADY OF THE HOODED CLOAK, by BECKY GOULD GIBSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Entombment, limestone
Last Line: Whatever his promises of the next
Subject(s): Death; Religion


STUDY IN STILL LIFE, by HILDEGARDE FRIED DREPS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Regal lilies in a bowl
Last Line: My buddah of desire.
Subject(s): Silence; Soul; Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


STYGIAN VILLANELLE, by BERNICE SWANSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Charon, cease your constant rowing
Last Line: On these waters darkly flowing.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


STYLE, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: The morning larry rainbow hanged himself
Last Line: This was the style he liked. This was what he asked for.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death; Suicide


STYX RIVER ANTHOLOGY, by CAROLYN WELLS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I couldn't help weeping with delight
Last Line: I did.
Subject(s): Death; Masters, Edgar Lee (1869-1950); Rivers; Tears; Women; Dead, The


SUBMISSION, by CELIA LEIGHTON THAXTER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sparrow sits and sings, and sings
Last Line: And clasp god's hand, who wrought it all.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Grief; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SUBSEQUENT CHILD, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When you were born
Last Line: When you were born %I knew for sure
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


SUCH IS LIFE, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It's a mellow evening
Last Line: Such is grief
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


SUDDENLY, by MIKLOS RADNOTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Suddenly at night the wall moves
Last Line: And then the guards, the convicts and the bugs, smell the odor of scorched flesh
Subject(s): Death; Prisons And Prisoners


SUDDENLY. IN DECEMBER, by ROLF JACOBSEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Suddenly. In december. I stand knee-deep in snow
Last Line: Dearest, you who are sleeping. Eurydice. %--under the snow. Under the wreath of cedar
Subject(s): Absence; Death; December; Love - Loss Of; Nostalgia; Winter


SUICIDE AT DAWN WAS WRAPPED IN LIGHT, by JOHN JOSEPH MCKERNAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The suicide at noon was wearing warm clothes
Last Line: With the name of that unknown court: the kingdom of why
Subject(s): Death - Children


SUITCASE SONG, by ALBERT GOLDBARTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: John=o was given a key to the apartment. The deal
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SUITE TO FATHERS: 1, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I think that night's our balance
Last Line: Finding him as the bones of a fish in stone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Fables; Fathers; Ghosts; Levertov, Denise (1923-1997); Love; Night; Supernatural; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Allegories; Bedtime


SUITE TO FATHERS: 2, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the cemetery the grass is pale
Last Line: A speech to become meat.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Fables; Dead, The; Allegories


SUITE TO FATHERS: 3, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once in nevada I sat on a boulder at twilight
Last Line: Night stares down with her great bruised eye.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Night; Supernatural; Dead, The; Bedtime


SUMMARY, by JAIME TORRES BODET    Poem Source                    
First Line: We live by not being...By being we die
Last Line: We will always be posthumous
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events


SUMMER, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Summer, now I'm going away. The meek
Last Line: One rose that is born again so many times
Subject(s): Death; Farewell


SUMMER HAS DIED, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas a lingering death that the summer died
Last Line: And the mourner will mourn nevermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Winter; Dead, The; Bereavement


SUMMER MORNING, by MICHAEL COFFEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: I saw a person get hit in traffic today
Last Line: Clearing throats, making %any kind of noise
Subject(s): Automobile Accidents; Cities; Death; Noises; Streets; Traffic


SUMMER PARADISE, by WILLIAM DUDLEY FOULKE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dream me no city in the crystal sky
Subject(s): Death


SUMMER WITH THE BABY, by HILARY SIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: I grab the key
Subject(s): Death - Children


SUMMER'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: A LITANY IN TIME OF PLAGUE, by THOMAS NASHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Adieu, farewell earth's bliss! / this world uncertain is
Last Line: Lord, have mercy on us.
Alternate Author Name(s): Nash, Thomas+(1)
Variant Title(s): A Lament;in Time Of Pestilence;in Plague Time;a Lament In Times Of Pestilence;lord, Have Mercy On Us;a Litany In Time Of Plague;death's Summons;song Of Ver And His Train
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Plague; Sickness; Transience; Dead, The; Bereavement; Illness; Impermanence


SUMMER'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: SPRING, by THOMAS NASHE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Spring, the sweet spring, is the year's pleasant king
Last Line: Spring! The sweet spring!
Alternate Author Name(s): Nash, Thomas+(1)
Variant Title(s): Spring Song;the Birds In Spring;song Of Ver And His Train;spring
Subject(s): Country Life; Death; Nature; Spring; Dead, The


SUMMONS, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wasting time as I do
Last Line: Making music while we can
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


SUN AND DUST, by RICARDO PALMA    Poem Source                    
First Line: In a swift whirlwind rises to the sky
Last Line: It is foul dust, intelligence the sun- %immortal is its light!
Subject(s): Death; Immortality


SUNDAY HYMN; IN IMITATION OF DR. WATTS, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the day the lord of life
Last Line: And death shall call me hence.
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


SUNDAY MORNING, by WALLACE STEVENS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Complacencies of the peignoir, and late / coffee and oranges in a sunny chair
Last Line: Downward to darkness, on extended wings.
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; God; Life; Nature; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


SUNDAY SUPPER, by MICHAEL CHITWOOD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Something the preacher said
Last Line: This is the body
Subject(s): Death; Tradition


SUNDERLAND CHILDREN, by ALICE MEYNELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This was the surplus childhood, held as cheap!
Last Line: Wisely. She feared their threat
Alternate Author Name(s): Meynell, Wilfrid, Mrs.; Thompson, Alice Christina
Subject(s): Death - Children


SUNDOWN, by BERT LESTON TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When my sun of life is low
Last Line: Now I lay me down to sleep.
Alternate Author Name(s): T., B. L.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


SUNFLOWERS, by JOHN F. DEANE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Earth-coloured people, potato eaters
Last Line: Hiroshima, nagasaki, %earth-coloured people, who tried to cry
Subject(s): Churchyards; Death; Hiroshima, Japan


SUNLIGHT AND SEA, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Give me the sunlight and the sea
Last Line: And who shall take my heaven from me?
Subject(s): Breath; Death; Eyes; Faces; Heaven; Life; Sea; Singing & Singers; Spring; Sun; Dead, The; Paradise; Ocean


SUNSET, by THOMAS WILLIAM HODGSON CROSLAND    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sickle moon and smouldering star
Last Line: Beauty burning in the west.
Alternate Author Name(s): Crosland, T. W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Evening; War; Dead, The; Sunset; Twilight


SUNSET, by DOROTHY TALBOTT FOSTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I saw an aeroplane
Last Line: Straight into the setting sun!
Subject(s): Death; Evening; Flight; Dead, The; Sunset; Twilight; Flying


SUNSET AND MOONRISE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All the west whereon the sunset sealed the dead year's
Last Line: All the hours are theirs of all the seasons: death has but his hour.
Subject(s): Death; Evening; Holidays; Moon; New Year; Night; Dead, The; Sunset; Twilight; Bedtime


SUNSET, THE SIERRA, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A bruised expanse of sky, evergreens
Last Line: From another until the moon comes up, and the stars
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN .. FORCED CONVICTION OF FUTURE STATE, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O'erladen with sad musings, till the tear
Last Line: That such as thou were never born to die!'
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


SUPREME UNCTION, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the eternal night
Last Line: And in the end come back to me?
Subject(s): Death; Love; Memory; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


SURE, IT'S FUN, by RICHARD BUTLER GLAENZER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sure, it's fun to be a soldier! Oh, it's fun, fun, fun,
Last Line: Fun? -- sure, it's fun, just the finest ever, son!
Subject(s): Army Life; Death; Soldiers; Drills & Minor Tactics; Dead, The


SURE, THERE'S A TIE OF BODIES! AND AS THEY, by HENRY VAUGHAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Be sure not to believe
Alternate Author Name(s): Silurist
Subject(s): Death


SURETY, by WITTER BYNNER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We have each other's deathless love
Last Line: How dear a thing is dust!
Alternate Author Name(s): Morgan, Emanuel
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Love; Loyalty; Mortality; Dead, The


SURPRISES, by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: When through the shadow thou shalt see death smile
Last Line: My love for thee, a wild heart's thornless rose.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SURRENDER, by ANGELINA WELD GRIMKE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We ask for peace. We, at the bound
Last Line: We ask for peace.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SURRENDER, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I strove, and strove with fate. I leave my throne
Last Line: My once-imperial soul!
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


SURVIVAL, by ALBERT GOLDBARTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the church of giraffes
Subject(s): Love; Death - Animals


SURVIVORS, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They came up to her, strangers in the street
Last Line: Mirrors, for bargirls who ask no questions.
Subject(s): Cambodia; Death; Vietnam; Dead, The


SUSAN, by FREDERICK LOCKER-LAMPSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He dropt a tear on susan's bier
Last Line: And let herself be woo'd again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Locker, Frederick
Subject(s): Death; Tears; Women; Dead, The


SUSANS, by KATE NORTHROP    Poem Source                    
First Line: Some do not have the luck %to die young. Some become
Last Line: Although I was not there. I felt finally %such sorrow for those living.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Mortality; Sex


SUTER'S CLAIM, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Say! You feller! You
Last Line: And I'm his disease!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Disease; Dead, The


SWAN BY THE MALL, by CORTNEY DAVIS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The swan's white bulk, crumbled like a corrugated box
Last Line: Drawing itself from death's shrunken [or, sunken] belly into the room?
Subject(s): Angels; Birds; Death; Medicine; Nurses; Swans


SWEET BLOOMS AT DUSK, by JAMES H. DEVLIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oft wet with tears on haloed ground
Last Line: Forgotten soon and death its goal.
Subject(s): Death; Dusk; Grief; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


SWEET CHILD, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Sweet child, thou wast my bird by day
Last Line: Is gone, for ever gone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SWEET DEATH, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sweetest blossoms die
Last Line: Prefer to glean with ruth?
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


SWEET, TO HAVE HAD THEM LOST, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Then thought of us, and stayed
Variant Title(s): Poem: 901; Poem: 80
Subject(s): Death


SWIMMER, by ALEXANDER KINMAN LAING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: His chin cut water
Last Line: Was acheron.
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Hades; Swimming & Swimmers; Water; Dead, The; Swimmers


SWIMMER, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I almost loaded the food in the car
Last Line: Not a storm in sight as they set out across
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


SWIMMER, by ELISAVIETTA RITCHIE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The waters are slipping away from you
Last Line: I also will learn the currents. %teach me the path to the beach
Subject(s): Death - Children


SWIMMERS, by LOUIS UNTERMEYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I took the crazy short-cut to the bay
Last Line: And death, a long and vivid holiday.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael
Subject(s): Death; Swimming & Swimmers; Dead, The; Swimmers


SYCAMORE, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pecooliarity of his bark
Last Line: "he never'll sic 'em more."
Alternate Author Name(s): King, Ben
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Plane Trees; Dead, The; Sycamores


SYLLABUS, by DEBRA KANG DEAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Steering between %scylla and charybdis
Last Line: Marking time till it turn: %lamb. Lamb. I am
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean, Debi Kang
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Love


SYLVIA, by GERALD STERN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Across a space peopled with stars I am
Subject(s): Sisters; Death - Children; Grief; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


SYMBOLISM, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Now when the spirit in us wakes and broods
Last Line: And sets the seal celestial on all mortal things.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Longing; Love; Mortality; Dead, The; Paradise


SYMBOLS (2), by VANCE THOMPSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My palace is of smoke and rain
Last Line: Men mad with dreams, shout to the night.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Night; Stars; Dead, The; Bedtime


SYMPATHY, by JAMES HERVEY HYSLOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Watch me in the gloaming
Last Line: Loving god and man.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Peace; Sympathy; Tears; Dead, The; Empathy


T.A.H., by AMBROSE BIERCE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes, he was that, or that, as you prefer
Last Line: And, having meanly lived, is grandly dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


T.C. PHILIPS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O noble heart, and brave impetuous
Last Line: And lifted thee to rest eternally.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TABLE TALK, by JAMES SMITH (1775-1839)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To weave a culinary clue
Last Line: Of these narcotic numbers.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; London; Marriage; Nature; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


TABLET: 26, by ARMAND SCHWERNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: He is not quite dead
Last Line: The world is made of his voice
Subject(s): Death


TAILLEFER THE TROUVERE, by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They sailed in their long gray galleys, they tossed on the narrow sea
Last Line: On the verge of the fight at senlac with a song upon his lips!
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Sea Battles; War; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines; Naval Warfare


TAKE CARE OF HIM', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou whom I love, for whom I died
Last Line: Thou diddest it to me
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Sacrifice; Jesus Christ


TAKE US TO HEAVEN J-NATHAN, by CARRIE J. KNOWLES    Poem Source                    
First Line: Three friends, together for this moment
Last Line: This sure deep spade %of earth
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Heaven


TAKEN FROM MEN THIS MORNING, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Our departed are
Subject(s): Death – Children; Funerals; Heaven


TAKING IT BACK, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I can come here now and take back
Last Line: I'll catch the bouquet of pink and blue mussels.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


TAKING THE TRAIN HOME, by WILLIAM MATTHEWS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dusk grew on the window.
Alternate Author Name(s): Matthews, William Procter
Subject(s): Railways; Homecoming; Family Life; Fathers; Death; Relatives; Dead, The


TALBRAGAR, by HENRY HERTZBERG LAWSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Jack denver died on talbragar when christmas eve began
Last Line: Rode in to talbragar.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


TALKING TO GRANDPA EASTMAN, by BARTON SUTTER    Poem Source                    
First Line: What do you think, restless one?
Last Line: I won't dig up this dirt again
Subject(s): Anger; Daughters; Death; Grandchildren; Grandparents; Mothers; Sex; Unfaithfulness


TAM THE CHAPMAN, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As tam the chapman on a day
Last Line: Death taks him hame to gie him quarters.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TAMMI, by LINDA ASHEAR    Poem Source                    
First Line: I always think of you in summer
Last Line: The last day of your life %on another summer day %I can't forget
Subject(s): Death - Children


TANKA, by ELIZABETH HAYNES SANDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The beech leaves falling
Last Line: Of withered palsied fingers.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Leaves; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


TANKA: AN INTERNEE MOURNS FOR HIS SON WHO DIED IN ITALY, by SOJIN TOKIJI TAKEI    Poem Source                    
First Line: As thou light a candle
Subject(s): Death - Children; Japanese Americans - Internment; Prisons And Prisoners


TARANTULA: OR THE DANCE OF DEATH, by ANTHONY HECHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: During the plague I came into my own
Last Line: Into my own
Subject(s): Plague; Death; Dead, The


TARANTULAS ON THE LIFEBUOY, by THOMAS LUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: For some semitropical reason
Subject(s): Tarantulas; Death - Animals


TARIM REPENTS, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My soul once was pagan
Last Line: That I may not forget.
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Life; Soul; Dead, The


TARMA, by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sun on the walls, the roofs
Last Line: Of the clustered willows
Subject(s): Death


TARPAULING JACKET, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I am a young jolly brisk sailor
Last Line: And fiddle and dance to my grave
Subject(s): Death;drinks & Drinking;love;sailing & Sailors; "dead, The;


TARZAN IS DEAD, by GREG HEWETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: The radio announces
Last Line: Tarzan is dead
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Jungles


TASK (24), by SPENCER SELBY    Poem Source                    
First Line: He has run over death
Last Line: He dreams about %but doesn't believe
Subject(s): Death; Life; Mankind


TASSO'S CORONATION, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A crown of victory! A triumphal song!
Last Line: Way for the bier -- make way!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Tasso, Torquato (1544-1595); Dead, The


TEACH US TO DIE, by ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where shall we learn to die?
Last Line: So teach us, lord, with thee to die.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TEAL'S WING, by DAVID WAGONER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: About the tide line above the dead
Last Line: Still beautiful still poised %still light as feathers
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Seashore


TEAR, by THOMAS KINSELLA                        Poet's Biography
First Line: I was sent in to see her
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


TEAR, by THOMAS KINSELLA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I was sent in to see her
Last Line: You vanish with early tears
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents


TEARS, by TUMADIR BINT IBN AL-SHARID AL-KHANSA    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tears, ere thy death, for many a one I shed
Last Line: (r. A. Nicholson)
Alternate Author Name(s): Tumardir Bint `amir Al-harith Ibn Ash-sharid; Al-khansa
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Grief; Tears; War; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


TEARS, by PAUL H. OEHSER    Poem Text                    
First Line: No eye-tears ever drown our deepest woe
Last Line: While heart-tears gnaw their human prey piece-meal.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Hearts; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


TEDDY BEAR, by CAROL FOWLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: He didn't look much like my baby
Subject(s): Death - Children


TELL IS / WHAT THINGS DIE, by WILLIAM PACKARD    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Reichstag fires die %acrid odors die
Subject(s): Death


TELL KIRK, by MARIE HENRY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Tell kirk I have stopped looking for him
Last Line: Catching the echo of his laughter %where all the questions drown
Subject(s): Death - Children


TELL ME NOW, by WANG CHU    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death


TEMPEST, SELS., by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Country Life; Death; Love; Sea


TEMPORAL ASPECTS OF DYING AS A NONSCHEDULED STATUS PASSAGE, by DENNIS SCHMITZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: The backup in the nose is fruity
Last Line: So cold & his fingers %in it amplified, honest
Subject(s): Death


TEN O'CLOCK NO MORE, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The wind has thrown
Last Line: And looked again.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Sleep; Trees; Dead, The


TEN YEARS AFTER, by JOSEPH AUSLANDER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In flanders and in france the poppies bloom
Last Line: Ten years ago we could not give enough.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Veterans Day; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


TEN YEARS HAVE PASSED; ON VIEWING WAR GRAVES AT VERDUN, 1928, by DON MAITLAND BUSHBY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ten years; but what are years to the dead
Last Line: But glory and bemedaled scars!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Honor; Soldiers; Veterans Day; War; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


TENANTS, by WINIFRED VIRGINIA JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As to the old woman
Last Line: In one crow's bill.
Subject(s): Birds; Crows; Death; Old Age; Sheep; Dead, The


TENDERNESS KILLED THE CAT, by JAN FREEMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It started with an old train
Last Line: Innocence %the cat was dead
Subject(s): Death - Animals


TENET, by GORDON LECLAIRE    Poem Text                    
First Line: We know not whence we come nor where we wend
Last Line: To fugue of faith transpose the mourners' dirge!
Subject(s): Death; Sonnet (as Literary Form); Dead, The


TENNYSON, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The larks of song that high o'erhead
Last Line: To this one lark alone in heaven.
Subject(s): Death; Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892); Dead, The; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron


TENNYSON, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: As one each evening with a new surprise
Last Line: Autumnal splendors of the waning woods.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


TENNYSON, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We of the new world clasp
Last Line: From old and new world -- ay, and still the new!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892); Dead, The; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron


TERCETS, by JEFF CLARK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Clatter in the landscape
Last Line: Tomorrow, in night, in three warm cores, %I'll prepare
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Ducks; Expressionism - Poets; Soul


TERENCE MACRAN, by JANE BARLOW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Musha, mrs. Dinneen! How's yourself
Last Line: An' there's maybe a sugarstick yit in me pocket, moorneen, if you thry.
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Death; Dead, The


TERMINAL ORIENTE: BEGINNING WITH A LINE BY CESAR VALLEJO, by JASPER BERNES    Poem Source                    
First Line: I don't suffer this pain like cesar vallejo
Last Line: Unclassifiable in his suffering
Subject(s): Death; Sickness


TERMINUS (1), by RALPH WALDO EMERSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is time to be old
Last Line: "and every wave is charmed."
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Dead, The


TERNISSA, FR HELLENICS, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ternissa! You are fled
Last Line: And your cool palm smooths down stern pluto's cheek.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TERRAIN: 2AM, by DEAN KOSTOS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The legs of hanged people dangle from my ceiling
Last Line: Each of these lovers was love
Subject(s): Death; Love


TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES 1, by MAUREEN SEATON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Watching tess milk the cows turned angel on
Last Line: Girl finishing last, dozing at stonehenge
Subject(s): Cows; Death; Girls


TESTAMENT, by MABEL KINGSLEY RICHARDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Scatter my dust on a prairie hill
Last Line: Up from dust in april dawn.
Subject(s): April; Death; Dead, The


TESTAMENT (2), by ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH    Poem Source                    
First Line: But how can I live without you? - she cried
Subject(s): Death


TETHERED COUPLETS (1), by JEFF CLARK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your mother walks oddly
Last Line: Certain plainting fathom feared and not imagined
Subject(s): Death; Parents


THAISA'S DIRGE, by HERMAN CHARLES MERIVALE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thaisa fair, under the cold sea lying
Last Line: What was thaisa lies entombed here.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THALATTA! THALATTA!; CRY OF THE TEN THOUSAND, by JOSEPH BROWNLEE BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I stand upon the summit of my life
Last Line: Time-tired souls salute thee from the shore.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THALIA, by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I say it under the rose
Last Line: Down-town, look in to-morrow!
Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Death; Dead, The


THALIA, by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fierce flames fell on your brow upturned
Last Line: The dwelling of the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Tragedy; Dead, The


THANATOPSIS, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To him who in the love of nature holds
Last Line: About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Nature; Religion; Trees; Dead, The; Theology


THANATOPSIS FOR HETTY, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hartman's seamstress, hetty
Last Line: To the no-more-needy dead.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Sleep; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THANKS TO SIR WALTER, by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB    Poem Text                    
First Line: Nine weeks in a nursing home
Last Line: Keep him and sleep well.
Subject(s): Death; Nursing Homes; Peace; Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832); Dead, The; Old Age Homes; Assisted Living


THAT AFTER HORROR THAT WAS US, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The cordiality of death %who drills his welcome in
Variant Title(s): Poem: 286; Poem: 24
Subject(s): Death


THAT IS SOLEMN WE HAVE ENDED, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Still to be explained
Subject(s): Death


THAT KIND OF POEM', by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He called our son to ask if he
Last Line: "of poem"" to keep her alive."
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Women; Dead, The; Relatives


THAT LIGHT GREEN '53 FORD SEDAN, by MARJORIE POWER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I hand you my story to type
Last Line: How deep your eyes were, %how gentle your hands
Subject(s): Death - Children


THAT ODD OLD MAN IS DEAD A YEAR, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Feels transitive and cool
Variant Title(s): Poem: 1130; Poem: 115
Subject(s): Death


THAT OTHER WAR, by RUTH STONE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A bird sings in the tree you planted
Last Line: Handing out coupons and samples.
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; War; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


THAT THE NIGHT COME, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She lived in storm and strife
Last Line: That the night come.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Death


THAW, by VIRGIL SAUREZ    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The empty mocking bird nests
Subject(s): Corpses; Death - Children; Cadavers; Death - Babies


THE 'FRISCO EARTHQUAKE, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: While the earth shook and trembled and hungry
Last Line: Sad, ah, sad was their fate!
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Disasters; Earthquakes; Urban Life; Dead, The


THE 'STILL-HOUSE SPRING, by ELIZABETH PICKETT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dripping over fern and docks
Last Line: Forever the 'still-house spring!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Dead, The


THE ABANDONMENT, by WESLEY MCNAIR    Poem Full Text                 Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Climbing on top of him and breathing
Subject(s): Death - Children; Dreams; Death - Babies; Nightmares


THE ABSENCE OF LITTLE WESLEY, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sence little wesley went, the place
Last Line: With our last prayers, and our last tears, sence little wesley's dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Absence; Clocks; Death; Moon; Prayer; Time; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


THE ACTOR, by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Night after night a mimic death he died
Last Line: No teardrop fell from any mourner's eye.
Subject(s): Actors & Actresses; Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE ACTOR-SOLDIER, by GLADYS CROMWELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On the grass I'm lying
Last Line: "o masquerader, come!"
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


THE ADIEU; WRITTEN .. THE IMPRESSION AUTHOR WOULD SOON DIE, by GEORGE GORDON BYRON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Adieu, thou hill! Where early joy
Last Line: Instruct me how to die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE ADORATION OF DISK BY KING AKHNATEN AND PRINCESS NEFER NEFERIU ATEN, by AKHENATEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Thy dawn, o ra, opens the new horizon
Last Line: In the great dawn, then lift up me, thy son.
Alternate Author Name(s): Akhnaten; Akhenaton
Subject(s): Death; Sun; Dead, The


THE ADVANCE, by TOM SLEIGH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Out the barred window sandbags
Subject(s): Lebanon; War; Dolls; Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE AFFIANCED ONES, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou weep'st, and on me look'st, believing
Last Line: Dear corpse, for ever fare thee well!
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Grief; Life; Soul; Dead, The; Destiny; Sorrow; Sadness


THE AFTERLIFE, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When you are preparing for sleep, brushing your teeth
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE AGES, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When to the common rest that crowns our days
Last Line: How happy, in thy lap, the sons of men shall dwell?
Subject(s): Death; Past; Dead, The


THE ALBION BATTLESHIP CALAMITY, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1898, and on the 21st of june
Last Line: The less chance we have of being killed.
Subject(s): Battleships; Death; Despair; Dead, The


THE AMATEUR RIDER, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Him going to ride for us! Him - with the pants and the
Last Line: Said.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Racing; Dead, The


THE ANACREONTICS: 4, by JACOPO VITTORELLI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Cruel maid, come thou not nigh
Last Line: To sleep in quiet where 'tis laid.
Alternate Author Name(s): Vittorelli, Iacop
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE ANCESTRAL SONG, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There were faint sounds of weeping
Last Line: She passed, as twilight melts to night, away!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE ANCIENT CHANCE, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Battle and fog and dream
Last Line: And the ancient chance is sweet!
Subject(s): Birth; Blindness; Death; Dreams; Eyes; Hearts; Child Birth; Midwifery; Visually Handicapped; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE ANCIENT SACRIFICE, by MAHLON LEONARD FISHER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ye dead and gone great armies of the world
Last Line: About the blood-stained shrine of bygone wars!
Subject(s): Death; History; Legacies; Military; Sacrifices; War; Dead, The; Historians


THE ANGEL OF DEATH, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why shouldst thou fear the beautiful angel
Last Line: And death, thy friend, will give them all to thee.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Grief; Life; Pain; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Suffering; Misery


THE ANGEL OF MADEIRA, by CHARLES V. H. ROBERTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Each eve I lie a-musing on madeira's hills
Last Line: To awake o'er the myrtle grave time alone has lent.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Paradise


THE ANGEL'S BIDDING, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not a sound is heard in the convent
Last Line: "at the deed you have done to-night."
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Religion; Soul; Dead, The; Theology


THE ANNOUNCEMENT, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They came, the brothers, and took two chairs
Last Line: A spirit had passed.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE ANSWER, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "who would not go' / with buoyant steps, to gain that blessed portal"
Last Line: "seeking, by faith, beyond this clouded air, / that land so fair!"
Subject(s): Death;heaven; "dead, The;paradise;


THE ANZACS, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: No straws weighed they of the right or wrong
Last Line: And shrines in her heart the dead.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Heaven; Soldiers; War; Graveyards; Dead, The; Paradise


THE ARGUMENT, by JANE KENYON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On the way to the village store
Last Line: And the wish to forestall the argument
Subject(s): Religion; Death; Theology; Dead, The


THE ARMY OF THE DEAD, by BARRY PAIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamed that overhead
Last Line: Salute!
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE ARMY OF THE LORD, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To fight the battle of the cross, christ's
Last Line: "o grave, where is thy victory! O death, where is thy sting!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Sin; Soul; War; Dead, The; Theology


THE ARRIVALS, by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My dead are shining like washed gold
Last Line: Distant, aghast
Subject(s): Death


THE ARTIST, by FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He stood before his finished work
Last Line: Had closed his eyes in death.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Life; Dead, The


THE ASIANS DYING, by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the forests have been destroyed their darkness remains
Alternate Author Name(s): Merwin, W. S.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE ASPIRATION, by RHYS CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Two days he rode: the sun at morn
Last Line: From sky to sky the same
Subject(s): Ambition; Crusades; Death; War; Dead, The


THE ATONEMENT OF FERODACH THE KING; FOR LLOYD R. MORRIS, by THOMAS WALSH    Poem Text                    
First Line: High in his crystal-lighted grianan
Last Line: Clan connla's henchmen, and hacked off his head.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gill, Roderick; Strange, Garrett
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Murder; Dead, The


THE AUL' KIRKYARD, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The aul' kirkyard! - the aul' kirkyard!
Last Line: The grave aneath the brier sae green.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE AUTHOR'S EPITAPH, MADE BY HIMSELF, by WALTER RALEIGH    Poem Text     Poem Explanation             Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Even such is time, that takes in trust
Last Line: My god shall raise me up, I trust.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ralegh, Walter
Variant Title(s): Verses Found In His Bible .. At Westminster;the Conclusion;lines Written The Night Before His Execution;to-day A Man, To-morrow None;last Line;his Epitaph;lines Found In His Bible In The Gate-house;even Such Is Time;verses Made The Night Before His Beheading;verses Made The Night Before He Died;lines Said To Have Been Written On The Eve Of His Execution;epitaph;verses Written In His Bible
Subject(s): Ambition; Death; Easter; Faith; Great Britain - History; Heaven; Holidays; New Year; Religion; Time; Transience; Dead, The; The Resurrection; Belief; Creed; English History; Paradise; Theology; Impermanence


THE AVENGED CROW, by GEORGE MURRAY (1830-1910)    Poem Text                    
First Line: You have all heard the tale of the fox and the crow
Last Line: "in return, he lies there, carried off by disease!"
Subject(s): Birds; Crows; Death; Foxes; Revenge; Story-telling; Dead, The


THE AVIATOR, by FRANK R. THURSTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I'll don my helmet and flying gear
Last Line: Swift and sure and clean.
Subject(s): Aviation & Aviators; Death; Life; Sky; Dead, The


THE AWAKENING (1), by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once she woke to fairyland
Last Line: Sleep so like to death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Sleep; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE BACKGROUND GROUP, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The crowd huzzas, the music madly plays
Last Line: The children orphaned at the mouths of guns.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Heroism; Life; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


THE BALLAD OF BAZILE BORGNE: L'ENVOI, by IDA COLE BARTLATT    Poem Text                    
First Line: There is many a man like bazile borgne
Last Line: And death were a kinder mate!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BALLAD OF FATHER O'HART, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Good father o'hart / in penal days rode out
Last Line: Who dig old customs up.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Variant Title(s): The Priest Of Coloony
Subject(s): Death


THE BALLAD OF KING HJORWARD'S DEATH, by MARGARET LOUISA WOODS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The norns decreed in their high home
Last Line: Gather the twilight of the gods.
Alternate Author Name(s): Woods, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Bradley
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE BALLAD OF MACINDOE, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Macindoe was a scotchman-had other failings, too
Last Line: But I never believed the tale.
Subject(s): Death; Hunger; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE BALLAD OF MELICERTES, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, a light outshining life, bids heaven resume
Last Line: Life so sweet as this that dies and casts off death.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL, by OSCAR WILDE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He did not wear his scarlet coat
Last Line: The brave man with a sword!
Alternate Author Name(s): Finga, O'flahertie Wills
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Freedom; Love; Murder; Prisons & Prisoners; Religion; Sleep; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Liberty; Convicts; Theology


THE BALLAD OF SOULFUL SAM, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You want me to tell you a story, a yarn of the firin' line
Last Line: I'd only -- a deck of cards, boys, but . . . It seemed to do just the same.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE BALLAD OF THE ANGEL, by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who is it knocking in the night
Last Line: "of heaven when you die!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Faulks, Frederick J., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Hell; Dead, The; Paradise


THE BAN, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Strange dreams of what I used
Last Line: Who either pity or despise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Future; Memory; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE BARD OF BREFFNEY, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Withered with years and broken by time's play
Last Line: Upon the field where brave o'ruark did die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Bards; Death; Harps; Musical Instruments; Dead, The; Lyres


THE BATTLE FIELD, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was a battle field, and the cold moon
Last Line: And listless slumber.
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BATTLE OF ATBARA, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye sons of great britain, pray list to me
Last Line: And to annihilate barbarity, and to establish what is right.
Subject(s): Death; Great Britain - History; Rifles; War; Dead, The; English History


THE BATTLE OF CHARLESTOWN, by HENRY HOWARD BROWNELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fresh palms for the old dominion!
Last Line: There's an end of old john brown!
Subject(s): Abolitionists; Brown, John (1800-1859); Capital Punishment; Slavery; Anti-slavery; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Serfs


THE BATTLE OF CORUNNA, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1808, and in the autumn of the year
Last Line: By giving them an inch or two of cold steel.
Subject(s): Death; Loss; Napoleonic Wars; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


THE BATTLE OF EH ALMA: FOUGHT IN 1854, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on the heights of alma the battle began
Last Line: Which was responded to by hurrahs, loud and clear.
Subject(s): Alma, Battle Of The (1854); Blood; Crimean War (1853-1856); Death; Fights; War; Dead, The


THE BATTLE OF GLENCOE, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the month of october, and in the year of 1899
Last Line: At home or abroad, wherever they go.
Subject(s): Death; Enemies; Guns; Highlands Of Scotland; War; Dead, The


THE BATTLE OF INKERMANN, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1854, and on the 5th of november
Last Line: Alas! Pitiful to relate, thousands of innocent men.
Subject(s): Alma, Battle Of The (1854); Blood; Crimean War (1853-1856); Death; Victory; War; Dead, The


THE BATTLE OF OMDURMAN, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye sons of great britain! Come join with me
Last Line: And to establish what's right wherever they go.
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Great Britain - History; Military; Victory; War; Dead, The; English History


THE BATTLE OF SHERIFFMUIR: A HISTORICAL POEM, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year 1715, and on the 10th of november
Last Line: And to allay all doubts about which party won, we must feel content.
Subject(s): Death; History; Sheriffmuir, Battle Of (1715); Victory; War; Dead, The; Historians


THE BATTLE OF THE NILE, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on the 18th of august in the year of 1798
Last Line: That thanksgiving should be returned to god for the victory complete.
Subject(s): Death; Guns; Nile (river); Sailing & Sailors; Victory; War; Dead, The


THE BATTLEFIELD, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They dropped like flakes, they dropped like stars
Last Line: Can summon every face.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BATTURE, by DARA WIER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Rivers; Death; Conduct Of Life; Dead, The


THE BEARER, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Like all his people he felt at home in the forest
Last Line: Began to kill him with clubs and heavy stones
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BED BY THE WINDOW, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I chose the bed down-stairs by the sea-window for a good death-bed
Last Line: "thumps with his staff, and calls thrice: ""come, jeffers."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BELFRY OF MONS, by WILFRID CHARLES THORLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: At mons there is a belfry tall
Last Line: They hear the trumpet sound.
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Peace; Soldiers; Spires; War; Dead, The; Steeples


THE BELL, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is the bell of death I hear
Last Line: Nor love nor hate the mystery.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Bells; Death; Dead, The


THE BELLS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "oh, it's h-a-p-p-y I am, and it's f-r-double-e"
Subject(s): Bells;death; "dead, The;


THE BELLS OF MOONLIGHT AND LEAF, by DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The moonlight and the leaves, / bells, these
Last Line: Of the bells of moonlight and leaf.
Subject(s): Death; Silence; Dead, The


THE BELOVED IS DEAD, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The beloved is dead. Limbs
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BEWITCHED HAND, SELS, by GERARD LABRUNIE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On the morning of his execution, eustace bouteron
Last Line: Reached the window sill where maitre gonin was waiting for it.
Alternate Author Name(s): Nerval, Gerard De
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Magic; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE BIRD, by EDWARD BLISS REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: Once when a child, he found within the neighbouring wood
Last Line: Swift flew his soul to god, far in the happy skies.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; War; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


THE BIRTH OF THE INVISIBLE, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O scene of enchantment! O vision of bliss!
Last Line: As in accents sepulchral it groaned -- I am death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Adam & Eve; Bible; Birth; Death; Eden; Gardens & Gardening; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


THE BIRTHDAY, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Another blossom blooms for thee
Last Line: Thou too behold it very good!
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BISHOP ORDERS HIS TOMB AT SAINT PRAXED'S CHURCH, by ROBERT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Vanity, saith [or said] the pracher, vanity!
Last Line: As still he envied me, so fair she was!
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Graves; Vanity; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE BISHOP'S SEE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "the see, the see, the bishop's see"
Last Line: Shall come to the wealthy bishop's see
Subject(s): Clergy;death;farm Life;love; "priests;rabbis;ministers;bishops;dead, The;agriculture;farmers;


THE BISON TRACK, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Strike the tent! The sun has risen
Last Line: Howl around each grim-eyed carcass, on the bloody bison track!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Animals; Bison; Death; Horses; Dead, The


THE BITTERNESS OF DEATH, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The rich man moved in pomp. His soul was gorged
Last Line: With a redeemer's righteousness.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BLIND MAN, by WILLIAM HERVEY ALLEN JR.    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: At nogent, on the river marne
Last Line: "my little eleanor is dead."
Alternate Author Name(s): Allen, Hervey
Subject(s): Blindness; Death; Death - Children; Democracy; Fathers; Innocence; Schools; Social Protest; War; Visually Handicapped; Dead, The; Death - Babies; Students


THE BLIND MAN, by THEOPHILE GAUTIER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: As haggard as an owl by day, / a blind man through the town doth stray
Last Line: Shall see distinctly in the tomb!
Alternate Author Name(s): Theo, Le Bon
Subject(s): Blindness; Death; Visually Handicapped; Dead, The


THE BLOOD-STAINED CROSS, by MARY CAROLYN DAVIES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A black cross and a bloody
Last Line: And youth. War slew them utterly.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davis, Leland, Mrs.; Pawtuxie
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Dead, The


THE BLUE BOWL, by JANE KENYON    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like primitives we buried the cat
Last Line: But always says the wrong thing
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Cats


THE BLUE HOG, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Text                 Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: I didn't have to buy the acid
Last Line: Who's said to still be in the district.
Variant Title(s): A Blue Hog
Subject(s): Death - Children; Devil; Pigs; Revenge; Death - Babies; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub; Boars; Hogs


THE BODING DREAMS, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In lover's ear a wild voice cried
Last Line: The murder's done.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Murder; Predestination; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE BODY BESIDE THE TIES, by KENNETH PATCHEN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Can't seem to wake you, kid, guess it
Subject(s): Death; Youth; Dead, The


THE BOLD GHOST, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The year was young, but the place was old
Last Line: Death's meaning at last he knew.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BOOBY-TRAP, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm crawlin' out in the mangolds to bury wot's left o' joe
Last Line: Night!
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France; War; Dead, The


THE BOOK, by LINDA PASTAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the book of shadows
Subject(s): Books; Death; Reading; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#1): 1. ABOUT THE DEAD MAN, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man thinks he is alive when he sees blood in his stool
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#1): 2. MORE ABOUT THE DEAD MAN, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man can balance a glass of water on his head without trembling
Subject(s): Bodies; Corpses; Death; Cadavers; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#11): 1. ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND MEDUSA, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dead man splays his arms and legs, he is a kind of medusa
Last Line: Mortal among immortals, the dead man can change you to stone.
Subject(s): Death; Medusa; Mythology - Classical; Vanity; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#11): 2. MORE ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND MEDUSA, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man mistakes his rounded shoulders for wings
Last Line: The dead man speaks also for those who were turned into stone.
Subject(s): Death; Medusa; Mythology - Classical; Women; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#13): 1. ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND THUNDER, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dead man hears thunder, he thinks someone is speaking
Last Line: The dead man speaks god's language.
Subject(s): Death; God; Language; Religion; Speech; Spirituality; Thunder; Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary; Theology; Oratory; Orators


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#13): 2. MORE ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND THUNDER, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man counts the seconds between lightning and thunder to
Last Line: Smell of solder at the junction of earth and sky.
Subject(s): Death; God; Lightning; Religion; Speech; Spirituality; Thunder; Dead, The; Lightning Rods; Theology; Oratory; Orators


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#14), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under communism, the dead man's poems were passed around hand-to-hand
Last Line: You have only to believe in the past
Subject(s): Death; Lincoln, Abraham (1809-18665); Communism


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#15): 2. MORE ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND RIGOR, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You think it's funny, the dead man being stiff?
Last Line: You think it's hilarious, comedy upstanding, crackers to make sense of?
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Humorists; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#19): 1. ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND WINTER, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dead man's skin turns black and blue, he thinks it is winter
Last Line: The dead man in winter is not just winter.
Subject(s): Death; Winter; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#19): 2. MORE ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND WINTER, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man in winter is the source of spring
Last Line: The dead man in winter is in heaven.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Spring; Winter; Dead, The; Paradise


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#21): 1. ABOUT THE DEAD MAN'S HAPPINESS, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dead man hears the thunderous steps of an ant, he feels eager
Last Line: The dead man has it all, even the worms and the dogs.
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Nature; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#21): MORE ABOUT DEAD MAN'S HAPPINESS, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man wanted more until he had everything and wanted none of it
Last Line: The dead man did the same with substance and shadow.
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#23), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dead man thinks himself exposed, he puts on a mask
Last Line: The dead man's first mask was a hand over his mouth
Subject(s): Death; Masks


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#29), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man lowers standards, ha ha, sinking, steadily sinking
Last Line: All these things the dead man does and more
Subject(s): Death; Sex


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#30), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dead man cannot go to sleep, he squeezes blood from a stone
Last Line: The dead man is mad to ride the wheel to the end of the circle
Subject(s): Death; Night


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#34), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man is slag ash soot cinders grime powder embers flakes
Last Line: Sides of a simple box.
Subject(s): Death; Dust; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#35), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In an evening of icicles, tree branches crackling as they break
Last Line: Of the old songbooks, taped and yellowed, held there in time.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Childhood; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#42), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man encounters horrific conditions infused with beauty
Last Line: The dead man counts by ones and is shy before your mildest adoration
Subject(s): Death


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#43) , by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dead man itches, he thinks he has picked up a splinter
Last Line: Stinger that cost something its life.
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Touch (sense); Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#47) , by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man lives in the flesh, in memory, in absentia, in fact and
Last Line: Scraps and a mouthful of quills.
Subject(s): Cooking & Cooks; Death; Cookery; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#54), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dead man feels nausea, he thinks he is in the balkans
Last Line: Shall call the preposthumous to their task
Subject(s): Death; Science


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#58), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They came to the door because he was small or went to some
Last Line: This time the dead man will see them in hell.
Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Death; Dissenters; Exiles; Funerals; Graves; Marginality, Social; Estrangement; Outcasts; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#6), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Will the dead man speak? Speak, says the lion, and the dead man
Last Line: Anvils.
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Speech; Dead, The; Oratory; Orators


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#62), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the dead man opens himself up, he is blown about, showered
Last Line: Music, and your heart blows up when you gasp.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#63), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man has up-the-stairs walking disorder
Last Line: The dead man stands for living anyway.
Subject(s): Death; Language; Love; Sickness; Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary; Illness


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#65), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man struggles not to become crabby, chronic or hypothetical
Last Line: When the river met the shore.
Subject(s): Death; Keller, Helen (1880-1968); Language; Poetry & Poets; Reason; Whitman, Walt (1819-1891); Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary; Intellect; Rationalism; Brain; Mind; Intellectuals


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#66), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: That one was lost at sea and another to rot, that one threw himself
Last Line: Do not let them tell you that the dead man has gone on ahead.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#68), by MARVIN BELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man likes it when the soup simmers and the kettle hisses
Last Line: Some say the dead man was miserable to be so happy.
Subject(s): Death; Language; Happiness; Story-telling; Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: ABSALOM, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I first discovered what was killing these men.
Subject(s): Family Life; Labor & Laborers; Death; Relatives; Work; Workers; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: ARTHUR PEYTON, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Consumed. Eaten away. And love across the street
Subject(s): Physicians; Death; Doctors; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: DEAD MAN ARISETH AND SINGETH A HYMN TO THE SUN, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "homage to thee, o ra, at thy tremendous rising!"
Last Line: Millions of years shall come. Thou art above the years!
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: HE COMETH FORTH INTO THE DAY, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "I am here, I have traversed the tomb, I behold thee"
Last Line: "in the beautiful world by the bright lake of horus, / riseth the day"
Subject(s): Death;fathers & Sons;heaven; "dead, The;paradise;


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: HE ESTABLISHETH HIS TRIUMPH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "hail, thou who shinest from the moon"
Last Line: Victorious through the dark!
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: HE WALKETH BY DAY, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                
First Line: "I am yesterday, to-day, and to-morrow"
Last Line: My spirit is god
Subject(s): Death;goddesses & Gods;mythology;mythology - Egyptian; "dead, The;


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: MEARL BLANKENSHIP, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He stood against the stove
Subject(s): Labor & Laborers; Illness; Death; Work; Workers; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: POWER, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The quick sun brings, exciting mountains warm,
Subject(s): Machinery & Machinists; Death; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: THE BOOK OF THE DEAD, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: These roads will take you into your own country.
Subject(s): Home; Progress; United States; Death; America; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: THE CORNFIELD, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Error, disease, snow, sudden weather.
Subject(s): Corn; Disease; Death; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: THE DOCTORS, by MURIEL RUKEYSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tell the jury your name.
Subject(s): Trials; Physicians; Labor & Laborers; Death; Doctors; Work; Workers; Dead, The


THE BOOK OF THE DEAD: THE OTHER WORLD, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Here are cakes for thy body
Last Line: By night the rising star
Subject(s): Death;peace;utopia; "dead, The;


THE BOOTLESS BAIRN, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Days of the whirling snowflakes, nights of the / weeping wind
Last Line: They fall on the bootless bairn, and crush the hapless child.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE BOUT, by EVARISTE BOULAY-PATY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Two wrestlers in a ruthless grapple strive
Last Line: And even in dying feels his glory kindle.
Subject(s): Death; Honor; Wrestling & Wrestlers; Dead, The; Judo; Karate


THE BOY DIED IN MY ALLEY, by GWENDOLYN BROOKS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Without my having known
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BOY IN ARMOR; HE SPEAKS TO THE GATHERED NATIONS, by HERMANN HAGEDORN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tremble, o world! Bow down! Cringe! Be afraid!
Last Line: For you shall think! And ghosts will drive you on!
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Lectures; Patriotism; Social Protest; Soldiers; Supernatural; Thought; War; Dead, The; Addresses; Speaking; Public Speaking; Thinking


THE BRAES OF YARROW, by JOHN LOGAN (1748-1788)    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy braes were bonny, yarrow stream
Last Line: And then with thee I'll sleep in yarrow.
Variant Title(s): Yarrow Stream
Subject(s): Death; Yarrow (water), Scotland; Dead, The


THE BREAD HAS BECOME MOLDY, by CHARLES REZNIKOFF    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BREATH OF SWEET, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now did wallflower breathe
Last Line: His cold shade beneath.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Gardens & Gardening; Heaven; Rebirth; Dead, The; Paradise


THE BRIDAL DAY, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bride! Upon thy marriage-day
Last Line: "comfort 'midst our tears for thee!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Brides; Death; Dead, The


THE BRIDAL OF LADY AIDEEN, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: O lady aideen, will you wed with me, wed with me in the early morning?
Last Line: (the banshee waits on the window-sill.)
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Courtship; Death; Dead, The


THE BRIDE, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My love looks like a girl to-night
Last Line: By its shape, like the thrushes in clear evenings.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BRIDE, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I came, but she was gone
Last Line: May stamp the sentence of eternity.
Subject(s): Brides; Death; Dead, The


THE BRIDE'S TRAGEDY, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now eve has strewn the sun's wide billowy couch
Last Line: Dies.
Subject(s): Betrayal; Bigamy; Brides; Capital Punishment; Conscience; Courts & Courtiers; Debt; Deception; Family Life; Grief; Guilt; Insanity; Love; Marriage; Murder; Secrets; Suicide; Tragedy; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Q


THE BRIDGE, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the dawn light these white girders
Last Line: Return to yourself.
Subject(s): Bodies; Bridges; Death; Dead, The


THE BRIDGE OF LIFE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Across the rapid stream of seventy years
Last Line: To where all glories of our being tend
Subject(s): Death;old Age;time; "dead, The;


THE BRIGHT DARK, by HOWARD MCKINLEY CORNING    Poem Text                    
First Line: Forever conscript to profoundest dark
Last Line: Assume terrestial orbit with the sun's.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Keller, Helen (1880-1968); Soul; Dead, The


THE BROKEN HOUSEHOLD, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Vainly, vainly, memory seeks
Last Line: Where none wander and none die.
Subject(s): Death – Children; Family Life; Fathers; Survival


THE BROTHER DEATH, by RUTH DUHME    Poem Text                    
First Line: The soundless army beats retreat
Last Line: The city of the dreadful night.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BROTHERS, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Slumber, sleep - they were two brothers
Last Line: Slumber did his brother's duty -- sleep was deepen'd into death.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Sleep; Half-brothers; Dead, The


THE BUGLER; A CASE STUDY IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WAR, by LIN DAVIES    Poem Text                    
First Line: I can't blow taps no more
Last Line: "and that squares me!"
Subject(s): Bugles; Death; Music & Musicians; Psychology; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Psychologists


THE BUGLES OF DREAMLAND, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Swiftly the dews of the gloaming are falling
Last Line: And the bugles of dreamland about us are calling.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Bugles; Death; Dreams; Future Life; Mysticism; Dead, The; Nightmares; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE BUILDERS; A NOCTURNE IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY, by MARGARET LOUISA WOODS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On what dost thou dream, solitary all the night long
Last Line: Drawing to thee, and the slow feet of fate.
Alternate Author Name(s): Woods, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Bradley
Subject(s): Buildings & Builders; Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Monasteries; Rest; Spirituality; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Abbeys


THE BURDEN OF A SIGH, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When we on earth have run our race
Last Line: Be felt beyond the grave!
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Graves; Life; Dead, The; World; Tombs; Tombstones


THE BURIAL OF AN INFANT, by HENRY VAUGHAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Blest infant bud, whose blossom-life
Last Line: To dress them, and unswaddle death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Silurist
Subject(s): Death - Children; Funerals; Death - Babies; Burials


THE BURIAL OF LOVE, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Two dark-eyed maids, at shut of day
Last Line: Highest and nearest god's right hand.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE BURIAL OF MR. GLADSTONE, THE GREAT POLITICAL HERO, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! The people now do sigh and moan
Last Line: You were the greatest politician in your day.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-1898); Heroism; Obituaries; Dead, The; Burials; Heroes; Heroines


THE BURIAL OF SIR JOHN MOORE AT [OR AFTER] CORUNNA, by CHARLES WOLFE    Poem Text                 Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note
Last Line: But we left him alone with his glory.
Variant Title(s): After Corunna;the Burial Of Sir John Moore
Subject(s): Corunna, Spain; Courage; Death; Funerals; Great Britain - History; Moore, Sir John (1761-1809); Napoleonic Wars; Pennisular War (1808-1814); Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Burials; English History


THE BURIAL OF THE DANE, by HENRY HOWARD BROWNELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Blue gulf all around us
Last Line: We have buried our dead!
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE BURIAL OF THE LINNET, by JULIANA HORATIA GATTY EWING    Poem Text                    
First Line: Found in the garden dead in his beauty
Last Line: Muffle the dinner-bell, mournfully ring.
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Linnets


THE BURIAL OF THE OLD, by WENDELL BERRY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The old, whose bodies encrust their lives
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE BURIAL OF THE REV. GEORGE GILFILLAN, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On the gilfillan burial day
Last Line: And that ended the gilfillan burial in the hill o' balgay.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Gillfillan, George (1813-1878); Dead, The; Burials


THE BURIAL OF WEBSTER, by ELIZABETH DOTEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Low and solemn be the requiem above the nation's / dead
Last Line: And future generations shall honor webster's name!
Alternate Author Name(s): Doten, Lizzie
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Heaven; Dead, The; Burials; Paradise


THE BURIAL-MARCH OF THE DUNDEE, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sound the fife, and cry the slogan
Last Line: Chieftain than our own dundee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Death; Graham Of Calverhouse, John (1648-1689); Scotland; Scotland - Relations With England; War; Dead, The


THE BURIED CHILD, by DOROTHY WELLESLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: He is not dead, nor liveth
Last Line: To his mother saith.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wellington, Duchess Of
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE BURIED LADY, by PAUL VALERY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tenderly, humbly, upon the charming tomb / the unconscious monument
Last Line: Death far dearer than life.
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Dead, The


THE BURNING OF THE PEOPLE'S VARIETY THEATRE, ABERDEEN, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1896, and on the 30th of september
Last Line: But I hope they are now in heaven, amongst the heavenly choir.
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Heroism; Survival; Tragedy; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


THE BUS STOPPED IN FIELDS OF MISDEMEANOR, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I don't know why they turn the irrigation
Last Line: And I am of the enemy. And we are legion.
Subject(s): Death; Dickens, Charles (1812-1870); Drugs & Drug Abuse; Mothers & Daughters; Dead, The; Narcotics; Opium; Cocaine; Crack; Heroin


THE BUSTS OF GOETHE AND SCHILLER IN WALHALLA, by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This is goethe, with a forehead
Last Line: And the poet is the king!
Subject(s): Death; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von (1749-1832); Honor; Poetry & Poets; Schiller, Johann Von (1759-1805); Dead, The; Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich Von


THE BUTTERFLY, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I watched to-day a butterfly
Last Line: Have raised my thoughts from earth to god.
Subject(s): Butterflies; Death; Earth; Insects; Life; Time; Dead, The; World; Bugs


THE CALL, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: The unforgotten voices call at twilight
Last Line: They will not give me peace at dawn and twilight.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Ireland; Loss; Memory; Voices; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Irish


THE CALL OF DEATH, by CHARLES V. H. ROBERTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Last of myself-I thought how hard to die
Last Line: Once and no more—ah! Make no cry!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heaven; Soul; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


THE CALL TO ARMS, by CARL JOHN BOSTELMANN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Drums of doom are marching to the battle
Last Line: God! Save young laughter from the lust of guns!
Subject(s): Death; God; Military; Salvation; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


THE CAMPEADOR'S SPECTRE HOST, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On leon's towers deep midnight lay
Last Line: That more than men had fought for god!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Fights; Spain; Swords; Dead, The


THE CAMPS; FOR MARILYN HACKER, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When the young brown-haired
Last Line: Rest on the unmoving forms.
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Despair; Love; Poetry & Poets; Violence; Writing & Writers; Dead, The


THE CAPTIVE OF THE WHITE CITY, by INA DONNA COOLBRITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Flower of the foam of the waves
Last Line: O rain-in-the-face?
Subject(s): Chicago; Death; Flowers; Love; Dead, The


THE CARELESS GALLANT, by THOMAS JORDAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Let us drink and be merry, dance, joke, and rejoice
Last Line: Since all shall be nothing a hundred years hence.
Variant Title(s): Coronemus Nos Rosis Antequam;the Epicure;song
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Dead, The; Wine


THE CASTLE OF GATHORE, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a place none knows but I
Last Line: And the castle of gathore!
Subject(s): Castles; Death; Home; Love; Soul; Trees; Dead, The


THE CATBIRD, by HELEN FIELD WATSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: On mountain-tops of joy he sings, quite clear
Last Line: "a sneering—""sin?—aw—you—yes—you—too—sin!"
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


THE CATFISH, by DAVID BOTTOMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From a traffic jam on st. Simons bridge
Last Line: Back to the current of our breathable past.
Subject(s): Death; Fish & Fishing; Dead, The; Anglers


THE CATHEDRAL, by WILLIAM G. SHAKESPEARE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Hope and mirth are gone. Beauty is departed
Last Line: Forgiving, praying, singing, feeling sorry.
Alternate Author Name(s): S., W. G.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE CATTLEMAN'S BURIAL (S.S. MAORI KING, SOUTH SEAS), by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We bore our comrade from his bunk, we / kept him overnight
Last Line: And longed for fields, and running brooks, and all my friends, and home.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Ranch Life; Dead, The; Burials


THE CAVALIER'S CHOICE, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was a gallant cavalier of honor and reknown
Last Line: Look kindly, and reply.
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Dead, The; Wine


THE CEMETERY BY THE SEA, by PAUL VALERY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This tranquil roof, with walking pigeons, loom
Last Line: This tranquil roof where jib-sails peck in flocks!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Life Choices; Religion; Passion


THE CERTAINTY OF DEATH, by WILLIAM COWPER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mortals! Around your destined heads
Last Line: To meet the fatal blow!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE CHALLENGE, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou who dost quell in thy victorious tide
Last Line: The radiant silence of my sleepless pain.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Dead, The


THE CHALLENGER, by MONA VAN DUYN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Old liar, death, do you think I don't see you?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE CHANGE, by HENRY KING (1592-1669)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We lov'd as friends now twenty years and more
Last Line: When friends are frail and dropping to the grave.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE CHANGES TO CORINNA, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Be not proud, but now encline
Last Line: As well as I.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE CHANGING FACE OF AIDS: 12. LAST ACT, by RAFAEL CAMPO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not epidemiology, not love
Last Line: My heart restored that wasn't ever safe
Subject(s): Aids (disease); Death; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


THE CHARCOAL PAN, by H. HEAD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Though huts like ours were rather scarce
Last Line: Whose names were scarcely known.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Fire; Tents; Dead, The; Relatives


THE CHARIOT, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Because I could not stop for death, / he kindly stopped for me
Last Line: Were toward eternity--
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Holidays; Immortality; Mortality; Mourning; New Year; Religion; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Bereavement; Theology


THE CHARIOTEER'S GRAVE, by THOMAS WALSH    Poem Text                    
First Line: In tarragona where the waves
Last Line: "would I had died within the circus cheer."
Alternate Author Name(s): Gill, Roderick; Strange, Garrett
Subject(s): Chariot Racing; Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE CHARNEL SHIP, by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: The breeze blew fair, the waving sea
Last Line: Mong the red coral groves for you.
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE CHILD AN' THE MOWERS, by WILLIAM BARNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O. Aye! They had woone child bezide
Last Line: Aye! The zwath-flow'r's a-killed by the zun.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Farm Life; Mowing & Mowers; Death - Babies; Agriculture; Farmers; Lawn Mowers


THE CHILD DYING, by EDWIN MUIR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Unfriendly friendly universe, / I pack your stars into my purse
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning; World War Ii; Death - Babies; Bereavement; Second World War


THE CHILD IN BLACK, by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Out in the street the children play
Last Line: For sending her away?
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


THE CHILD'S FIRST GRIEF, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! Call my brother back to me
Last Line: "would I had loved him more!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Brothers; Death - Children; Half-brothers; Death - Babies


THE CHILD'S FUNERAL, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair is thy sight, sorrento, green thy shore
Last Line: From long deep slumbers at the morning light.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Funerals; Death - Babies; Burials


THE CHILD'S GRAVE, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I came to the churchyard where pretty joy lies
Last Line: Her sweet dawning smile and her violet eye!
Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


THE CHILD'S LAST SLEEP; SUGGESTED BY MOMUMENT OF CHANTREY'S, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou sleepst - but when wilt thou wake, fair child?
Last Line: Beautiful dust! When we look on thee?
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Chantrey, Sir Francis Legatt (1781-1841); Death - Children; Sculpture & Sculptors; Women; Death - Babies


THE CHILD-ANGEL'S RETURN, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: A child-angel came down from her home in high heaven
Last Line: "at the longest, my dear ones, it cannot be long."
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Death, Return From; Heaven; Spirituality; Death - Babies; Paradise


THE CHILD-BRIDE, by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tread lightly in the lane-way
Last Line: The child-bride's sleep is long * * * —
Subject(s): Children; Death; Heaven; Love; Childhood; Dead, The; Paradise


THE CHILDLESS MOTHER'S LULLABY, by ELLA (RHOADS) HIGGINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, many's the time in the evening
Last Line: "tenderest angels will guard thy rest."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE CHIMERA'S KISS, by JEAN RICHEPIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The fierce chimera's hooded eyes
Last Line: Immortal in one moment's bliss.
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love; Mythology; Tears; Dead, The


THE CHOLERA MORBUS, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It comes! It comes! From england's trembling tongue
Last Line: Requite the love that snatched them from the pest.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Angels; Death; England; Love; Dead, The; English


THE CHRIST, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Father (so the word) he
Last Line: "father! Father!"" so he died."
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Crucifixion; Death; Jesus Christ; Mercy; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The


THE CHRISTIAN, by GLADYS CROMWELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I was free. But now in a net I am caught
Last Line: I can not evade immortality.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sermons; Solitude; Dead, The; Loneliness


THE CHRISTIAN WOMAN, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! Beautiful as morning in those hours
Last Line: Down to death's chamber, and his bridal-bed.
Subject(s): Women; Christianity; Death


THE CHURCH OF BROU, by MATTHEW ARNOLD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Down the savoy valleys sounding
Last Line: The rustle of the eternal rain of love.
Subject(s): Hunting; Death; Churches; Youth; Graves; Hunters; Dead, The; Cathedrals; Tombs; Tombstones


THE CID AND THE JEW, by THEOPHILE GAUTIER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: The cid, stern victor in each fight
Last Line: Entered a convent's gloom. Amen.
Alternate Author Name(s): Theo, Le Bon
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Hero-worship; Jews; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Judaism


THE CID'S DEATHBED, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was an hour of grief and fear
Last Line: For the noble cid hath passed!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Cid, El (1043-1099); Death; Cid Campeador (143-199); Diaz De Vivar, Rodrigo (143-199); Dead, The


THE CIRCUS ANIMALS' DESERTION, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sought a theme and sought for it in vain
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Memory; Past; Poetry & Poets; Yeats, William Butler (1865-1939); Dead, The


THE CITY CLERK (WHEN HIS CHILD LAY DYING), by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I think of her when sunshine falls
Last Line: Would pass her by.
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Graves; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


THE CITY DEAD-HOUSE, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By the city dead-house by the gate
Last Line: Months, years, an echoing, garnish'd house -- but dead, dead, dead.
Subject(s): Death; Prostitution; Dead, The; Harlots; Whores; Brothels


THE CITY IN THE SEA, by EDGAR ALLAN POE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo! Death has reared himself a throne
Last Line: Shall do it reverence.
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Sea; Urban Life; Dead, The; Ocean


THE CITY OF LAISH, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Have you read of the orient people of / laish in the olden time
Last Line: Christ came and his presence declared it, so the dream may not utterly die.
Subject(s): Asia; Cities; Death; Dreams; Jesus Christ; War; Far East; East Asia; Orient; Urban Life; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE CITY [OF THE DEAD]., by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They do neither plight nor wed
Last Line: For the lie at ease and know that life is done.
Subject(s): Autumn; Cities; Death; Life; Seasons; Singing & Singers; Fall; Urban Life; Dead, The; Songs


THE CLUE, by KATHLEEN JESSIE RAINE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Only the virgin knows the life story
Last Line: And the old spinner ravels skeins of death.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


THE COACHMAN'S YARN, by EDWIN JAMES BRADY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This a tale that the coachman told
Last Line: Nimitybell on monaro.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brady, E. J.
Subject(s): Bars & Bartenders; Cold; Death; Fire; Story-telling; Winter; Pubs; Taverns; Saloons; Dead, The


THE COAL STRIKE, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Red are the rails with rust to-day
Last Line: Who went to heaven—starved.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death - Children; Heaven; Hunger; Poverty; Graveyards; Death - Babies; Paradise


THE COAST-ROAD, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A horseman high alone as an eagle on the spur of the mountain
Last Line: Not the least hurt by this ribbon of road carved on their sea-foot
Subject(s): Pacific Ocean; Death; Dead, The


THE COFFEE CUP, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: The newspaper, the coffee cup, the dog's
Subject(s): Death; City & Town Life; Dead, The


THE COIN, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: While you were alive
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE COLD HEAVEN, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Suddenly I saw the cold and rook-delighting heaven
Last Line: By the injustice of the skies for punishment?
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Death; Memory


THE COMET, by SAMUEL WILSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: For three nights had it marched across the / sky
Last Line: And so I knew that all was as before.
Subject(s): Death; God; Peace; Prayer; Dead, The


THE COMMON LOT, by JAMES MONTGOMERY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once, in the flight of ages past
Last Line: Than this, -- there lived a man!
Alternate Author Name(s): The Common Lot
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE COMMON PRAYER, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O hear the secret word I cannot say
Last Line: "say: ""throughly do I know thee. Peace, be still!"
Subject(s): Death; Love; Peace; Prayer; Dead, The


THE COMPLAINT, by JOSEPH BEAUMONT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Mighty love, oh how dost thou
Last Line: Make an holocaust of me!
Subject(s): Worship; Death; Dead, The


THE COMPLAINT OF LISA, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is no woman living that draws breath
Last Line: Ere day be done, to seek the sunflower.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Sun; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE COMPLAINT OF ROSAMOND, by SAMUEL DANIEL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Out from the horror of infernal deeps
Last Line: Who made me known, must make me live unseen.
Subject(s): Brooks; Clifford, Rosamund (d.1176); Death; Ghosts; Henry Ii, King Of England (1133-1189); Life; Soul; Supernatural; Streams; Creeks; Dead, The


THE COMPOSER'S WINTER DREAM, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Vivid and heavy, he strolls through dark brick kitchens
Last Line: In a struggle with the loud, combatant horns.
Subject(s): Beethoven, Ludwig Van (1770-1827); Composers; Cooking & Cooks; Deafness; Death; Music & Musicians; Winter; Cookery; Dead, The


THE COMRADE, by ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Stranger by the tavern board
Last Line: Winnowed by the wave and sky.
Alternate Author Name(s): Q; Quiller-couch, A. T.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Ships & Shipping; Widows & Widowers; Dead, The


THE CONFEDERATE, by WHITELAW SAUNDERS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death called, but frightened, he had turned away
Last Line: Or that the bloom was death's confederate.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Flowers; Dead, The


THE CONFESSION OF ST. JIM-RALPH, by DENIS JOHNSON    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I used to sneak into the movies without paying
Last Line: These things speak the clear promise of heaven
Subject(s): Heroism; Travel; Crime & Criminals; Death; Soldiers; Heroes; Heroines; Journeys; Trips; Dead, The


THE CONFLICT OF CONVICTIONS, by HERMAN MELVILLE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On starry heights / a bugle wails the long recall
Last Line: Wisdom is vain, and prophesy.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Dreams; Hope; Past; United States - History; Wisdom; Dead, The; Nightmares; Optimism


THE CONFLICT: 5. KRUPPISM, by PERCY MACKAYE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Crowned on the twilight battlefield, there bends
Last Line: So long shall we serve krupp instead of christ.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mackaye, Percy Wallace
Subject(s): Death; Germany; Jesus Christ; Krupp (industrial Conglomerate); Loss; Loyalty; World War I; Dead, The; Germans; First World War


THE CONGER EEL, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The waters dance on the ocean crest, or swirl in
Last Line: That vampire conger eel.
Subject(s): Arctic; Bones; Death; Marine Animals; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE CONSUMPTIVE, by EMMA CATHERINE (MANLY) EMBURY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Bring flowers, fresh flowers, the fairest spring can yield
Last Line: Bring flowers ere I depart.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ianthe
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Hearts; Life; Tuberculosis; Dead, The; Consumption (pathology)


THE CONTRAST BETWEEN TWO LORDS AT THEIR EXECUTION, by JOHN BYROM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As crowds attended when the fatal blow
Last Line: "and balmerino call, ""a valiant martyr."
Subject(s): Balmerino, Arthur Elphinstone, Lord; Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746); Kilmarnock, William Boyd, Earl Of; Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE CONVALESCENT, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So I walked among the willows very quietly all night
Last Line: But mother's sayin' nothin', and she clasps -- a silver cross.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War; World War I; Half-brothers; Dead, The; First World War


THE CONVENT PORTER, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He was an ancient, bearded man
Last Line: And took the old man praying.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Prayer; Dead, The


THE COPPERHEAD, by DAVID BOTTOMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A dwarfed limb
Last Line: All spine and nerve.
Subject(s): Curiosities & Wonders; Death; Rattlesnakes; Enigmas; Oddities; Dead, The


THE COROBBOREE (MIDNIGHT), by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Deep in the forest-depths the tribe
Last Line: The silent stars above the night.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Aborigines, Australian; Australia; Death; Night; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Bedtime


THE CORPSES (1), by LYNN EMANUEL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Are unhappy in this shut down
Last Line: Slippery look. And even a corpse can be a disguise
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Cadavers; Dead, The


THE COTTAGE, by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here in turn succeed and rule
Last Line: No! For death is waiting by.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE COUNTESS CATHLEEN IN PARADISE, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All the heavy days are over
Last Line: Flame on flame and wing on wing.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Variant Title(s): A Dream Of A Blessed Spirit
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE COUNTRY GRAVEYARD, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Close beside the winding highway
Last Line: Of god's home beyond the skies.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Country Life; Death; Graveyards; Dead, The


THE COURIER, by ARTHUR E. GLEED    Poem Text                    
First Line: So... You have come at last!
Last Line: After all these years.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE COURSE OF LEAST RESISTANCE, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The course of least resistance is
Last Line: Upon the rocks below.
Subject(s): Death; Water; Waterfalls; Dead, The


THE COWBOY, by ETHEL ROMIG FULLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: People, like cattle
Last Line: To his corral.
Subject(s): Cowboys; Death; Dead, The


THE CRADLE, by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How steadfastly she'd worked at it!
Last Line: Her coffin was his bed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dobson, Austin
Subject(s): Cradles; Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


THE CRADLE, by EUGENE MANUEL    Poem Text                    
First Line: For nine long months she made her mother's vows
Last Line: Is made of oak, and to god's acre borne.
Subject(s): Coffins; Cradles; Death - Children; Mothers; Pregnancy; Death - Babies


THE CRADLE OR COFFIN, by ELIZABETH DOTEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The cradle or coffin, the robe or the shroud
Last Line: Tell us, o mortals, which like ye the best?
Alternate Author Name(s): Doten, Lizzie
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Mortality; Dead, The


THE CREATION, by MONA VAN DUYN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now that I know you are gone
Subject(s): Mourning; Death; Bereavement; Dead, The


THE CREED OF DESIRE, by BRUCE PORTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Still to be sure of the dawn
Last Line: And go down to the grave with a shout!
Subject(s): Death; Desire; God; Dead, The


THE CREEPER, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It covered all
Last Line: When from no earthly meadows crept the remembered wind.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE CROSS OF SNOW, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the long, sleepless watches of the night
Last Line: And seasons, changeless since the day she died.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Marital; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love


THE CROSSING, by IRENE HALDERSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: A soft, black sponge envelopes me
Last Line: An ardent life enthusiast!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE CROWNING OF THE KING, by JOHN LAURENCE RENTOUL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now within its narrow hall
Last Line: By that chrism of tears.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gage, Gervais
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves; Grief; Rest; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Then pilate, the roman governor, took jesus and scourged him
Last Line: Therefore, believe in the saviour, and heaven you shall enter in!
Subject(s): Bible; Crucifixion; Death; Heaven; Religion; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


THE CRUEL GAMEKEEPER, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: In buxton town in staffordshire
Last Line: All on the gallows tree so high
Subject(s): Babies;crimes & Criminals;death;murder;pregnancy; "infants;dead, The;


THE CRUSADE, by KARL GOTTFRIED VON LEITNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: A monk in lonely convent cell
Last Line: "into the holy land."
Subject(s): Crusades; Death; War; Dead, The


THE CRY, by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hark! From the trampled gardens once so fair
Last Line: "mother!"
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; War; Dead, The


THE CRY OF RACHEL, by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I stand in the dark; I beat on the floor
Last Line: Let me in, death.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Rachel (bible); Women In The Bible; Dead, The; Judaism


THE CRY OF THE CRANE, by JANET B. MONTGOMERY MCGOVERN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The woman had borne me a child
Last Line: With my child in her arms?
Subject(s): Cranes (birds); Death - Children; Desolation; Pain; Death - Babies; Suffering; Misery


THE CRY OF YOUTH, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I heard youth crying in the night
Last Line: "yea, I am youth because I die!"
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest; Youth; Dead, The


THE CULPRIT, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The night my father got me
Last Line: And I have none.
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE CUP, by MOLLY PEACOCK    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Unable to quell a sudden urge for neatness,
Subject(s): Cups; Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE CUP OF DEATH, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She bends her beauteous head to taste thy draught
Last Line: Thus grief that is, makes welcome death to come.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Paintings And Painters; Vedder, Elihu (1836-1923); Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE CUP OF YOUTH, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: See, gaspar, how I hold the hours of love
Last Line: [exit gelosa.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Love Affairs; Youth; Dead, The


THE CURE OF CALUMETTE, by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dere's no voyageur on de reever never run hees canoe d'ecorce
Last Line: An' bless leetle fader o'hara, de cure of calumette.
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


THE DADDY STRAIN, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Two friends over a chinese lunch
Last Line: Can hatch any bird but flightless bromides.
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Comfort; Death; Fear; Dead, The


THE DAFFODIL FIELDS: 1, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Between the barren pasture and the wood
Last Line: The dancing waters danced by dancing daffodils.
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Children; Death; Fathers; Friendship; Love; Love - Unrequited; Oaths; Childhood; Dead, The


THE DAFFODIL FIELDS: 5, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The river brimming full was silvered over
Last Line: Over the barren fields where march brings daffodils.
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Abandonment; Death; Fathers; Love; Love - Unrequited; Marriage; Regret; Desertion; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE DAFFODIL FIELDS: 7, by JOHN MASEFIELD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Upon a light gust came a waft of bells
Last Line: To this old tale of woe among the daffodils.
Alternate Author Name(s): Masefield, John Edward
Subject(s): Abandonment; Death; Love; Marriage; Murder; Regret; Shame; Tragedy; Desertion; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE DANCE OF DEATH, by SEM TOB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo! I am death! With aim as sure as steady
Last Line: Even then shall hope and joy our footsteps bless.
Alternate Author Name(s): Santob De Carrion; Santo, Don
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Dead, The; Judaism


THE DANCE OF DEATH (AFTER HOLBEIN), by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He is the despots' despot. All must bide
Last Line: There is no king more terrible than death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dobson, Austin
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DANGER CAR, by WALT MASON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The auto, as a grim destroyer, is difficult to
Last Line: Banker, and maimed an auctioneer.
Subject(s): Accidents; Automobile Drivers; Crime & Criminals; Death; Murder; Tragedy; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


THE DARK CAVALIER, by MARGARET WIDDEMER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the dark cavalier; I am the last lover
Last Line: You shall lie happily, smiling in your sleep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Schauffler, Mrs. Robert H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DARK HOUSE, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where a faint light shines alone
Last Line: Will be living, having died.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Life; Dead, The


THE DART, by ELIZA [PSEUD.]    Poem Text                    
First Line: Shoot from above
Last Line: Shot with a dart of heavens bright eye
Alternate Author Name(s): Eliza+1
Subject(s): Cupid;death;love; "eros;dead, The;


THE DAWN, by EDWARD BLISS REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: He shook his head as he turned away
Last Line: "are dancing and singing. ""thank god— the dawn!"
Subject(s): Death - Children; Love; Mothers; Death - Babies


THE DAY DR. KNOX DID IT, by ROBERT PENN WARREN    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Heat-blaze, white dazzle: and white is the dust
Last Line: It us night. In the next room she weeps
Subject(s): Childhood Memories; Suicide; Southern States; Death


THE DAY MY MOTHER DIED, by MARGE PIERCY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I seldom have premonitions of death
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


THE DAY'S END, by RAY CLARKE ROSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Boys, I've been out in the clearin'
Last Line: "come in, pa, the night is fallin'!"
Subject(s): Death; Farm Life; Love - Loss Of; Marriage; Mothers & Daughters; Dead, The; Agriculture; Farmers; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE DAYS THAT ARE NO MORE, by GEORGE DONALD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Through the dim past in fancy oft I stray
Last Line: Beyond the realms of death!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DAYS THAT NEVER WERE, by JULIA CAROLINE RIPLEY DORR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: O days that are no more! The lords of song
Last Line: The vision splendid, and the gift sublime!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD, by MATHILDE BLIND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead abide with us. Though stark and cold
Last Line: And curse the heritage which we bequeath.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lake, Claude
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When the clear red sun goes down
Last Line: To be nurtured by the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Not till my spirit's naked and ashamed
Last Line: And free of flesh, would I approach the dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD, by CHARLES HEAVYSEGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How great unto the living seem the dead!
Last Line: And all is what imagination dreams.
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Dead, The


THE DEAD, by KATHERYN KOHBERGER    Poem Text                    
First Line: We rest in illimitable slumber
Last Line: And is eternal night.
Subject(s): April; Death; Graves; Light; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE DEAD, by EUGENIO MONTALE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sea that breaks on the opposite shore
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE DEAD, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Revolving in oval loops of solar speed,
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD, by SIMONIDES OF AMORGOS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Of souls departed, if our minds were strong
Last Line: We'd think no longer than a day is long.
Alternate Author Name(s): Semonides Of Amorgos
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD, by ERNST STOCKMANN    Poem Text                    
First Line: How they so softly rest
Last Line: Calls them, they slumber!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD, by JONES VERY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I see them, crowd on crowd they walk the earth
Last Line: Than those that to the earth with many tears they give.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD ASTRONOMER, by CHARLES W. E. CHAPIN JR.    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dead beneath the stars he lay
Last Line: In life, in death, may see thy face.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE DEAD BRIDE, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Within my circled arm she lay and
Last Line: But oh, the emptiness of dawn that breaks the dream!)
Subject(s): Brides; Death; Dreams; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE DEAD BRIDE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There she lay so still and pale
Last Line: Death hath found her.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Brides; Death; Happiness; Heaven; Life; Dead, The; Joy; Delight; Paradise


THE DEAD CALF, by WENDELL BERRY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead at the pasture edge
Subject(s): Death-animals


THE DEAD CALF, by RICHARD JONES    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Snow has fallen
Last Line: In the baling arms of the tractor.
Subject(s): Cows; Death - Animals; Farm Life; Agriculture; Farmers


THE DEAD CHILD, by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913)    Poem Text                    
First Line: But yesterday she played with childish things
Last Line: She will not smile to-day, for she is dead.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE DEAD CHILD, by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep on, dear, now
Last Line: And share thy rest.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE DEAD CHILD, by CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The child had of the garden made a friend
Last Line: "come, let me see your fine new summer-dress!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Meyer, Konrad
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE DEAD CHILD, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The little son was dead
Last Line: The mother is in heaven.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Children; Death; Innocence; Lambs; Mothers; Sons; Childhood; Dead, The


THE DEAD CHILD AND THE MOCKING-BIRD, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once in a land of balm and flowers
Last Line: Moans round their place of sleep!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE DEAD CITY, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once I rambled in a wood
Last Line: And I straightway knelt and prayed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Fear; Forests; Grief; Urban Life; Dead, The; Woods; Sorrow; Sadness


THE DEAD COACH, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At night when sick folk wakeful lie
Last Line: Wipe thou the widow's tears that fall!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD DAY, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The golden day is dead and now doth go
Last Line: For all her face with sorrow's tears is wet.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD DO NOT WANT US DEAD, by JANE HIRSHFIELD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death


THE DEAD FATHER, by CARL RAKOSI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let me be an old dog in a corner
Last Line: And have you care for me forever
Alternate Author Name(s): Rawley, Callmann
Subject(s): Death – Fathers


THE DEAD FRIEND, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When you were alive, at least
Last Line: As I remember here to-night.
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


THE DEAD FRIEND, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not to the grave, not to the grave, my soul
Last Line: There will be joy in grief.
Variant Title(s): Communings
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


THE DEAD GIRL, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: This girl is dead, is dead in love's old way
Last Line: They went afield, afield as every day . . .
Subject(s): Death; Love; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


THE DEAD JOKE AND THE FUNNY MAN, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Long years ago, a funny man
Last Line: Outright.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Comedy; Death; Laughter; Dead, The


THE DEAD KINGS, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: All the dead kings came to me
Last Line: I woke, 'twas day in picardy.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Ireland; World War I; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Irish; First World War


THE DEAD LARK, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On the slope, half-hid in grass, and right beneath the sounding wire
Last Line: To the carol of his fellows and the sunshine overhead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals; Larks; Railroads; Singing & Singers; Skylarks; Railways; Trains; Songs


THE DEAD LOVER, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Time is so long when a man is
Last Line: That wants to fly back to you.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Time; Dead, The


THE DEAD MISTRESS, by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When, o my dark beloved, thou shalt drowse
Last Line: The worm shall suck thy burning body pale.
Subject(s): Death; Unfaithfulness; Dead, The; Infidelity; Adultery; Inconstancy


THE DEAD MOTHER, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lord roland on his roan horse
Last Line: About a dead man's head.
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


THE DEAD OF THE WILDERNESS, by CHAIM NACHMAN BIALIK    Poem Text                    
First Line: Yonder great shadow-that blot on the passionate glare / of the desert
Last Line: Stillness returns as of old. Desolate stretches the desert.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bialik, Hayim Nahman; Byalik, Chaim Nachman
Subject(s): Death; Legends; Dead, The


THE DEAD PAINTER, by VIRGINIA TAYLOR MCCORMICK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Day after day he sat beneath these eaves
Last Line: Whose vision holds a moment, not eternity.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Paintings And Painters; Vision; Dead, The


THE DEAD POET, by ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The child that leans his ear beside the shell
Alternate Author Name(s): Benson, A. C.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


THE DEAD PRAISE NOT THEE, O GOD, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: We are alone: the dead who sleeping lie
Last Line: "we dead."
Variant Title(s): We Are Alone
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD PUSSY CAT [OR KITTEN], by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: You's as stiff an' as cold as a stone
Last Line: And forget all de kicks of de town
Subject(s): Animal Rights;animals;cats;cold;death;grief; "animal Abuse;vivisection;dead, The;sorrow;sadness;


THE DEAD RETURN, by EDGAR ALBERT GUEST    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead return. I know they do
Last Line: Their spirits hover very near.
Alternate Author Name(s): Guest, Eddie
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


THE DEAD SAMURAI TO DEATH, by MAURICE BARING    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I had not called nor prayed for thee to come
Subject(s): Samurai; Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD SHALL BE RAISED INCORRUPTIBLE, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: A piece of flesh gives off
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD SINGER, by ALLEN EASTMAN CROSS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Once more a singing soul's most airy
Last Line: Like a rare urn with flowers.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Mourning; Dead, The; Judaism; Bereavement


THE DEAD SOLDIER, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Look! They came, the triumphant army!
Last Line: He dreams the dream of the dead soldier.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Dead, The


THE DEAD SON, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The boy was in the clay
Last Line: God comfort them that mourn!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning; Death - Babies; Bereavement


THE DEAD SOUL, by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamed such a horrible dream last night
Last Line: The soul that's dead!'
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE DEAD SPARROW, by WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tell me not of joy; there's none
Last Line: To sing dirges o'er his stone.
Variant Title(s): Lesbia Upon Her Sparrow
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Sparrows


THE DEAD TEACHER, by SAMUEL VALENTINE COLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ah! But yesterday we saw him there in the familiar / place
Last Line: Where thou restest from thy labors in the hearing of the pines!
Subject(s): Bowdoin College; Death; Funerals; Teaching & Teachers; Dead, The; Burials; Educators; Professors


THE DEAD THRUSH, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Love of nest and mate and young
Last Line: Melt in rhapsodies of rain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals; Thrushes


THE DEAD TO THE LIVING, by FERDINAND FREILIGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The bullet in the marble breast, the gash upon the brow
Last Line: "they once were free—they fell—and now, forever they are slaves!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Freiligrath, Hermann Ferdinand
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Germany - Revolution - 1848-1849; Dead, The; Liberty


THE DEAD WIFE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Always I see her in a saintly guise
Last Line: I need so much -- so much!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE DEAD WIFE, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Thrice turned she in her narrow bed
Last Line: "and to his love say nay!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD-HOUSE, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the dead of night to the dead-house
Last Line: All under her queenly cover.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEAD: 1, by DAVID MORTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Think you the dead are lonely in that place?
Last Line: Are ever by great beauty visited.
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE DEAD: 2, by DAVID MORTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All souls' night! Forth from their dwelling places
Last Line: For finding remembered and remembering faces.
Subject(s): All Souls' Night; Death; All Hallows Night; Dead, The


THE DEAR ADVENTURER, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O dear adventurer, once more dost thou
Last Line: What talk, what treasures shown, what shining hours!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Past; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE DEATH AGONY, by RENE FRANCOIS ARMAND PRUDHOMME    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye who are watching when my end draws near
Last Line: And pass away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sully-prudhomme
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE DEATH AND PASSION: 23, by ELIZABETH MIDDLETON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Unhappy merchant, thus t'expose thy lord
Last Line: Of him, who came, this sicke worlde to redeeme.
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Religion; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Theology


THE DEATH AND PASSION: 24, by ELIZABETH MIDDLETON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh blessed virgin, hadst thowe present bene
Last Line: That juryes wealth, on hayre should never buy.
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Religion; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Theology


THE DEATH AND PASSION: 25, by ELIZABETH MIDDLETON    Poem Text                    
First Line: But thowe true patterne of pure pyety
Last Line: Goe buy thyne owne from those preistes murth'ring handes.
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Religion; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Theology


THE DEATH AND PASSION: 26, by ELIZABETH MIDDLETON    Poem Text                    
First Line: And judas o yf greedy hope of gayne
Last Line: Then scornefull foes, whose spight and pyde abhorre him.
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Religion; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Theology


THE DEATH AND PASSION: 27, by ELIZABETH MIDDLETON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh what would lazarus new brought to live
Last Line: Who lov'd him more then all ye world can doe.
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Religion; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Theology


THE DEATH AND PASSION: 28, by ELIZABETH MIDDLETON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Yea leave the earth, and ask the angels bright
Last Line: Thy guilt had bene the lesse, thy gayne the more.
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Religion; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Theology


THE DEATH AND PASSION: 29, by ELIZABETH MIDDLETON    Poem Text                    
First Line: But sin, with self conceit it self doth blind
Last Line: Weare in his pow'r, to use him, as he please.
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Religion; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Theology


THE DEATH DANCE, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O arone a-ree, eily arone, arone!
Last Line: O, o, arone, a-ree, eily arone!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Love Affairs; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


THE DEATH GHAZALS, by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If a raindrop enters the ocean, good
Last Line: Does your smeared forehead out-top the gracious mountain?
Variant Title(s): Ghazals;death Of Ghazals
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH LULLABY, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "sleep, baby, sleep!"
Last Line: In dreamless sleep
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE DEATH OF A BEAUTIFUL GIRL, by VIRGINIA MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She was a double gardenia
Last Line: A dark brown odor.
Alternate Author Name(s): Untermeyer, Louis, Mrs.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF A FRIEND, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Again the enemy hath bent his bow
Last Line: The grave? Just god! Thy no is written there!
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Graves; Life; Love; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE DEATH OF A MISTRESS, by MILTON RAISON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Slowly she sips the poison from the cup
Last Line: So even after death no one may doubt her.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF A PHOTOGRAPHER, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Light was his paradigm
Last Line: Down to its dark frame.
Subject(s): Death; Photography & Photographers; Unfaithfulness; Dead, The; Infidelity; Adultery; Inconstancy


THE DEATH OF AILILL, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When there was heard no more the war's loud sound,
Last Line: And knew by the cold touch that he was dead.
Subject(s): Death; Love; War; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF ANTONINUS PIUS, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Through the marble gates of ostia
Last Line: And thine aequanimitas!
Subject(s): Death; Life; Nations; Rome, Italy; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN WARD, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas about the beginning of the past century
Last Line: Where too many of our brave seamen silently sleep.
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF DAWN, by GERTRUDE RATHBUN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Morning light on a quivering leaf
Last Line: The cold, gray shadow, hate.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Shadows; Silence; Snow; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF FRANCO OF COLOGNE: HIS PROPHECY OF BEETHOVEN, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is useless, good woman, useless: the spark fails me
Last Line: Over the bronze gates of paradise!
Subject(s): Death; Children; Aging


THE DEATH OF FRED. MARSDEN, THE AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHT, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A pathetic tragedy I will relate
Last Line: And remember always this sad tragedy!
Subject(s): Death; Suicide; Tragedy; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF GEOFFREY RUDEL, THE TROUBADOUR, by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Her wandering pilgrims, from the syrian shore
Last Line: Bore his chaste spirit to the realms above.
Alternate Author Name(s): Egerton-warburton, R. E.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Man-woman Relationships; Troubadours; Dead, The; Male-female Relations; Minnesingers


THE DEATH OF HALLIGAN, by ALEXANDER FORBES    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ho, men pile up the firewood
Last Line: Such deeds of blood and shame.
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Hunting; Justice; Murder; Punishment; Dead, The; Hunters


THE DEATH OF HUSS, by ALFRED AUSTIN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the streets of constance was heard the shout
Last Line: Ere to heaven his soul went up with the smoke.
Subject(s): Death; Heresy; Hus, Jan (1373-1415); Dead, The; Heretics


THE DEATH OF JOHN M'LEOD, ESQ., by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sad thy tale, thou idle page
Last Line: Shall happy be at last.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF LEAR'S FOOL, by H. COLUMBUS ISAACS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The pall of night settled slowly over that scene
Last Line: Of pain. The fool has joined his loved ones.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF LORD AND LADY DALHOUSIE, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! Lord and lady dalhousie are dead, and buried at last
Last Line: Then the people retired with sad hearts at a quick pace.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


THE DEATH OF MARIE TORO, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We're taking marie toro to her home in pere-la-chaise
Last Line: For marie toro, gutter waif and queen of queens, is dead.
Subject(s): Bohemians; Death; Paris, France; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF MATTAHIAS, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sons of my age, attend
Last Line: Hope lifts my soul to thee.
Subject(s): Christianity; Clergy; Death; Fathers & Sons; Legacies; Mysticism; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF MOLESKIN, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Joe is dead? Of course he is
Last Line: Peace be with your slumber, joe.
Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF MOSES, by MARY ANN EVANS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Moses, who spake with god as with his friend
Last Line: "he dwells not with you dead, but lives as law."
Alternate Author Name(s): Eliot, George; Cross, Marian Lewes; Evans, Marian; Ann, Mary
Subject(s): Angels; Bible; Death; God; Law & Lawyers; Moses; Religion; Dead, The; Attorneys; Theology


THE DEATH OF MOSES, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER    Poem Text                    
First Line: See moses nebo's slopes ascend
Last Line: From doors against thee barred!
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Moses; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF MOSES, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Israel, my hour is come
Last Line: And triumphantly fight for the lord.
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Faith; God; Moses; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


THE DEATH OF ODIN, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Soul of my much-lov'd freya! Yes, I come
Last Line: Then rush'd to seize the seat of endless rest.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Mythology - Celtic; Rome, Italy; War; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF PARCY REED, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: God send the land deliverance
Last Line: They'll mind the fate o' the laird troughend
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


THE DEATH OF PETER CLARK, by HUBERT H. PARRY    Poem Text                    
First Line: The sun was blazing fiercely on the cracked and dusty plain
Last Line: And horses groan and labour, as the teamster rides beside.
Alternate Author Name(s): Barwon
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


THE DEATH OF PRINCE LEOPOLD, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! Noble prince leopold, he is dead!
Last Line: For the loss of the virtuous prince leopold they loved so dear
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Funerals; Leopold I, King Of The Belgians; Memory; Dead, The; Burials


THE DEATH OF QUEEN JANE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Queen jane was in labour
Last Line: Lying mouldering away
Subject(s): Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


THE DEATH OF RICHARD WAGNER, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mourning on earth, as when dark hours descend
Last Line: From the depths of the sea
Subject(s): Composers; Death; Earth; Grief; Roundels; Sea; Wagner, Richard (1813-1883); Dead, The; World; Sorrow; Sadness; Ocean


THE DEATH OF ROLAND, by LOUIS XAVIER DE RICARD    Poem Text                    
First Line: When I was young -- ah, france was paradise
Last Line: But, sooth, this race of aquitaine is worse!
Subject(s): Death; France; Grief; Hugh Capet (938-996); Roland; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE DEATH OF ROLLA, by ALFRED DE MUSSET    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Marie then, smiling, looked into the glass
Last Line: And for a moment two had tasted bliss.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Happiness; Kisses; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Parting; Joy; Delight; Male-female Relations


THE DEATH OF SIR LAUNCELOT, by CONDE BENOIST PALLEN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At canterbury seven years a monk
Last Line: Like evening's purple with the setting sun.
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Death; Funerals; Grief; Heaven; Prayer; Arthur, King; Dead, The; Burials; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


THE DEATH OF SUALTEM, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: After the brown bull passed from cooley's fields
Last Line: And all about him waves the heavy gorse.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life - Ireland; Love; War; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF THE BALL TURRET GUNNER, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: From my mother's sleep I fell into the state
Subject(s): Air Warfare; Aviation & Aviators; Death; World War Ii; Airplanes; Air Pilots; Dead, The; Second World War


THE DEATH OF THE FIRST BORN, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Cover him over with daisies white
Last Line: For the first-born, love, is dead.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE DEATH OF THE HIRED MAN, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mary sat musing on the lamp-flame at the table
Last Line: Dead,' was all he answered.
Subject(s): Death; Home; Labor & Laborers; Dead, The; Work; Workers


THE DEATH OF THE MOTHER OF THE JUGOVITCH, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "lord of hosts, how passing great the marvel"
Last Line: "and the tenth, the jug bogdan, their father"
Subject(s): "death;kossovo, Battle Of;serbia;" "dead, The;servia;


THE DEATH OF THE OLD MENDICANT, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a rich old gentleman
Last Line: And never turned any one away from his door.
Subject(s): Begging & Beggars; Death; Wandering & Wanderers; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF THE QUEEN, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! Our noble and generous queen victoria is dead
Last Line: The greatest and most virtuous queen that ever wore a crown.
Subject(s): Crowns; Death; Leadership; Obituaries; Victoria, Queen Of England (1819-1901); Dead, The


THE DEATH OF THE REV. DR. WILSON, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1888 and on the 17th of january
Last Line: Then along with the people assembled there they left the burying-ground.
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Funerals; Graves; Obituaries; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


THE DEATH OF THE SEA KING, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dark, how dark the morning
Last Line: The earl and the maiden together lie dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF THE STARTLING, by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Pity, mourn in plaintive tone
Last Line: Softly stroke the stiffened wing.
Subject(s): Death - Animals; Starlings


THE DEATH OF THE VIRTUOUS, by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet is the scene when virtue dies
Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia
Subject(s): Virtue; Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH OF WALLENSTEIN, by JOHANN CHRISTOPH FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All well -- and now let it be ended, seni. Come
Last Line: [the curtain drops.]
Alternate Author Name(s): Schiller, Friedrich Von
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Treason And Traitors; Wallenstein, Albrecht (1583-1634); Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


THE DEATH PENALTY, by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They err who think to silence crime with crime
Last Line: And on its ruins build the school.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Murder; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE DEATH RIDE, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On o'er the rocky ground
Last Line: Heroic ones!
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


THE DEATH SONG OF ALCESTIS, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She came forth in her bridal robes arrayed
Last Line: "for thee, for thee, my spirit's lord, I die!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Alcestis (mythology); Death; Mythology - Classical; Dead, The


THE DEATH-BED, by THOMAS HOOD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We watched her breathing through the night
Last Line: Another morn than ours.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH-BOAT OF HELIGOLAND, by THOMAS CAMPBELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Can restlessness reach the cold sepulchred head
Last Line: Named their faction -- I blot not my page with its name.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEATH-CHILD, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She sits beneath the elder-tree
Last Line: Knoweth that he is dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Children; Death; Dreams; Tears; Childhood; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE DEATH-DAY OF KORNER, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A song for the death day of the brave
Last Line: With the sword, his bride!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Korner, Karl Theodor (1791-1813); Pride; Singing & Singers; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Self-esteem; Self-respect; Songs


THE DEATH-DIRGE FOR CATHAL, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the wild hills I am hearing a voice, o cathal!
Last Line: O where is cathal mac art, that has tears to water my stillness?
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; Grief; Longing; Swords; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE DEATH-STONE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: What though the vapors of the fleeting screen
Last Line: She spake and vanished into thinnest air
Subject(s): "buddhism;death Stone (legendary Stone);legends, Japan;" Buddha;buddhists


THE DEATHS ABOUT YOU WHEN YOU STIR IN SLEEP, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Our best will be to dream of what we were
Subject(s): Love; Death; Fear; Sleep


THE DEATHWATCH BEETLE, by LINDA PASTAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A cardinal hurls itself
Subject(s): Death; Beetles; Dead, The


THE DEBT, by EDWARD VERRALL LUCAS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No more old england will they see
Last Line: (although to live is almost shame).
Subject(s): Death; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The


THE DEBT UNPAYABLE, by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What have I given
Last Line: (god grant!) all weeds in ours.
Subject(s): Army - United States; Death; Honor; Navy - United States; Sacrifices; Soldiers; War - Home Front; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The; American Navy


THE DECEIVED LOVER SUETH ONLY FOR LIBERTY, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If chance assigned / were to my mind
Last Line: My death, or life with liberty.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Variant Title(s): Song: 33
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Fate; Freedom; Life; Dead, The; Destiny; Liberty


THE DEER LAY DOWN THEIR BONES, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I followed the narrow cliffside trail half way up the mountain
Last Line: New discovery may lie. The deer in that beautiful place lay down their bones: I must wear mine
Subject(s): Deer; Old Age; Death; Dead, The


THE DEN, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: They sleep together in one den
Last Line: Came here to die, not sleep -- the swine!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEPARTED, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And shrink ye from the way
Last Line: Our own familiar friends!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Women; Dead, The


THE DEPARTED, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They cannot wholly pass away
Last Line: Like lifted clouds, reach on.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DEPARTED FRIEND, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Though he that ever kind and true
Last Line: Waits on a stile.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Variant Title(s): Verses Written In 1872;resurgence
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Grief; Religion; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Theology


THE DESCENT, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nailed by our axes to the snow
Last Line: It'll way be this side of china, for sure
Subject(s): Mountain Climbing; Death; Dead, The


THE DESERT, by HENRY (HARRY) HERBERT KNIBBS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas the lean coyote told me, baring his slavish soul
Last Line: Just a rain-washed track and an empty gun — and the old home trail ahead.
Subject(s): Cowboys; Coyotes; Death; Deserts; Food & Eating; Ranch Life; West (u.s.); Dead, The; Southwest; Pacific States


THE DESERT DEPORTATION OF 1915, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Our dead fathers came down to us in the river
Last Line: From the dead.
Subject(s): Armenian Genocide, 1909-1918; Death; Funerals; Girls; Graves; Salvation; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


THE DESPAIRING SHEPHERD, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alexis shunned his fellow swains
Last Line: He bowed, obeyed, and died!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Nymphs; Shepherds & Shepherdesses; Dead, The


THE DESTRUCTION OF SENNACHERIB, by GEORGE GORDON BYRON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold,
Last Line: Hath melted like snow in the glance of the lord!
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Variant Title(s): Sennacherib
Subject(s): Assyria; Bible; Death; Jews; Religion; Sennacherib, King Of Assyria; War; Dead, The; Judaism; Theology


THE DEVIL AND DEATH DEFEATED; ADAPTED FROM THE MIDRASH, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The devil wandering up and down
Last Line: "of a jealous, vengeful woman!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death; Devil; Evil; Vengeance; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub


THE DEVIL ON THE ROCK, by G. M. SMITH    Poem Text                    
First Line: There's a rock out in the never
Last Line: Of old-man kangaroos.
Alternate Author Name(s): Grey, Steele
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Dead, The; Wine


THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY, SELECTION, by AMBROSE BIERCE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
Last Line: Frequent oil your safety-clutch.
Subject(s): Death; Egoism & Egotism; Holidays; Noses; Physicians; Social Protest; Dead, The; Doctors


THE DEVIL'S SERMON, by PHILIP JAMES BAILEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, I'll unroll your hearts, and read them to ye
Subject(s): Death; Devil; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub


THE DINGO-CHASER, by LEX MCLENNAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: His camp was warm in the wilgas, the scent of the dew was sweet
Last Line: He follows across the midnight the way that the wild dog goes.
Subject(s): Animals; Cattle; Death; Dingoes; Dogs; Story-telling; Dead, The


THE DIRGE, by HENRY KING (1592-1669)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What is the existence of man's life
Last Line: And leaves no epilogue but death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DIRGE OF THE REPUBLIC (IN MEMORIAM, E. Z.), by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the great days men heard afar the clarions of hope rejoice
Last Line: "to be true men, and free, ""beneath the shadow of a crown""!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Hope; Pain; Dead, The; Optimism; Suffering; Misery


THE DIRGE [FOR FIDELE], FR. CYMBELINE, by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fear no more the heat o' the sun
Last Line: And renowned be thy grave!
Variant Title(s): Dirge Of Imogen
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Mourning; Time; Transience; Dead, The; Bereavement; Impermanence


THE DISCOVERER, by EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have a little kinsman
Last Line: Things that shall never, never be to mortal hearers told.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DISTANCE THAT THE DEAD HAVE GONE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: With their dear retrospect
Subject(s): Death, Return From


THE DOCTOR, by CHARLOTTE KELLOGG    Poem Text                    
First Line: You chose secure delight who so combined
Last Line: Ride in the memoried cell defying death.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Physicians; Dead, The; Doctors


THE DOCTOR, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The doctor! How that name doth call to mind
Last Line: While we are living in this finite world.
Subject(s): Death; Physicians; Sickness; Dead, The; Doctors; Illness


THE DOLL, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I carry you in a glass jar
Last Line: Dead child.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Dolls; Toys; Death - Babies


THE DOLPHIN, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Take me, o sea! I plunge. My suit do not contemn! Of metamor
Last Line: Attain the sun!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE DOOMED CITY, by EDGAR ALLAN POE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo! Death hath rear'd himself a throne
Last Line: Shall give his undivided time.
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Sea; Urban Life; Dead, The; Ocean


THE DOUBLE VISION OF MICHAEL ROBARTES, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On the grey rock of cashel
Last Line: In cormac's ruined house.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers; Death


THE DREAM, by IRVING FELDMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once, years after your death, I dreamt
Subject(s): Dreams; Mothers; Death; Selfishness; Nightmares; Dead, The


THE DREAM, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If you were here to-night, o my dead love
Last Line: In silence down the shadowy stream of life.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE DREAM, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Rest, rest; the troubled breast
Last Line: A very dream of dreams.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Happiness; Life; Love; Dead, The; Nightmares; Joy; Delight


THE DREAM, by ELIZABETH OAKES PRINCE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamed last night, that I myself did lay
Last Line: And we bow down in dread, o'ershadowed by death's wing!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Seba (e. Oakes), Mrs.; Oakes-smith, Elizabeth
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Earth; Graves; Grief; Dead, The; Nightmares; World; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


THE DREAM MAID (SUGGESTED BY GENE STRATTON PORTER'S 'THE HARVESTER'), by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: South wind, south wind
Last Line: The path to paradise.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Rest; Dead, The; Paradise


THE DREAM OF DEATH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O gentle death, bow down and
Last Line: Forever on your loving breast.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Soul; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE DREAM OF FEBRUARY, by JOHN HAINES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the moonlight,
Subject(s): Hunting; Death - Animals; Foxes


THE DREAM OF WAKING, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Something is there. And teacher here at home
Last Line: His life and their death: oh morning, morning
Subject(s): War; Death; Dreams; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE DREAM'S WISDOM, by MARILYN NELSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamed / mama came back
Alternate Author Name(s): Waniek, Marilyn Nelson
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dreams; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE DREAMS, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am sleeping I go in dreams
Last Line: When I wake from my dreams, I wake to weep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Friendship; Life; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE DRINKING FOUNTAIN, by ROBERT DUNCAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Garcia lorca tasted
Last Line: This is the drinking-fountain
Subject(s): Death; Fountains; Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936); Dead, The


THE DROWNED MAN: DEATH BETWEEN TWO RIVERS, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Someone moves through the jungle
Last Line: Someone is born with the bright face of your brother
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; New York City; Dead, The; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple


THE DUCHESS OF MALFI, by JOHN WEBSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You are welcome to your country, dear antonio
Last Line: [exeunt.
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Freedom; Love; Religion; Tragedy; Dead, The; Liberty; Theology


THE DUCHESSE'S RED SHOES; AFTER PROUST, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Swann has visited the duc and duchesse de guermantes
Last Line: The chaos of a small pond.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Proust, Marcel (1871-1922); Selflessness; Dead, The


THE DUFF, by DAVID MCKEE WRIGHT    Poem Text                    
First Line: It was on a sunday morning, the church was far away
Last Line: "and fast enough."
Subject(s): Cooking & Cooks; Death; Drinks & Drinking; Food & Eating; Dead, The; Wine


THE DUKE OF BYRON IS CONDEMNED TO DEATH, by GEORGE CHAPMAN (1559-1634)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By horrow of death, let me alone in death
Last Line: These are but ropes of sand.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DUMBFOUNDING, by MARGARET AVISON    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When you walked here,
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DUSTY YOUNG MEN, by EVE MERRIAM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dusty young men move out with combat pack
Alternate Author Name(s): Moskovitz, Eva
Subject(s): Soldiersl War; Death; Dead, The


THE DYING BOY TO THE SLOE BLOSSOM, by EBENEZER ELLIOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Before thy leaves thou comest once more,
Last Line: His last and slept.
Alternate Author Name(s): Corn-law Rhymer; Elliot, Ebenezer
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DYING BOY TO THE WINDFLOWERS, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And have ye come again
Last Line: I follow! Lead the way!
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death - Children; Flowers; Death - Babies


THE DYING CHILD, by JOHN CLARE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He could not die when trees were green
Last Line: He died so quietly.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Spring; Death - Babies


THE DYING CHILD, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her cheek is flushed with fever red
Last Line: There, there, my child, lie down and die!
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death - Children; Guilt; Pain; Poverty; Death - Babies; Suffering; Misery


THE DYING CHRISTIAN, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I die - my limbs with icy feeling
Last Line: And bliss awaits me then!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DYING CHRISTIAN TO HIS SOUL, by PUBLIUS AELIUS HADRIANUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Vital spark of heavenly flame! / quit, o quit this mortal frame!
Last Line: O death! Where is thy sting?
Alternate Author Name(s): Hadrian
Variant Title(s): Ode: The Dying Christian To His Soul
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Heaven; Religion; Dead, The; Paradise; Theology


THE DYING GIRL'S MESSAGE, by ELIZABETH LUMMIS FRIES ELLETT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: The struggle's o'er; the coward fear is past
Last Line: On this my long, and sad, and last farewell!
Alternate Author Name(s): Ellet, Elizabth F.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE DYING IMPROVISATORE, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The spirit of my land
Last Line: Sweet friends! Bright land! Farewell!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Italy; Dead, The; Parting; Italians


THE DYING INDIAN, by JOSEPH WARTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dart of izdabel prevails! 'twas dipped / in double poison
Last Line: I go! Great copac beckons me! Farewell!
Subject(s): Death; Poisons And Poisoning; Statues; Dead, The


THE DYING MAN IN HIS GARDEN, by GEORGE SEWELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Why, damon, with the forward day
Last Line: "but rosemary, will with thee go."
Subject(s): Death; Gardens & Gardening; Dead, The


THE DYING MAN TO HIS BETROTHED, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One word - 'tis all I ask of thee
Last Line: O christ, who art the gate of heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Love; Marriage; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE DYING NEED BUT LITTLE, DEAR, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Perceive, when you are gone
Subject(s): Death


THE DYING OF PERE PIERRE, by JOHN MCCRAE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nay, grieve not that ye can no honour give
Last Line: Lay, tombed in splendour, in the house of god.
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


THE DYING OLD YEAR: 1867, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Avaunt, away! Dread shapes of hate and fear
Last Line: Then passed away, with one low, moaning sigh.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Holidays; Italy; Law & Lawyers; New Year; Social Protest; Treason & Traitors; Dead, The; Italians; Attorneys


THE DYING PHILOSOPHER, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have crept forth to die among the trees
Last Line: To love the uncreated! Earth, farewell!
Subject(s): Death; Philosophy & Philosophers; Dead, The


THE DYING POET, by HELENE GALLAGHER MULLINS    Poem Text                    
First Line: During this hour shadows touch his eyes
Last Line: Nor beauty's voice again to teach him pain.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


THE DYING POET, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Between the motionless and silent grass
Last Line: Falls, and I shall not see another morn.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Earth; Kisses; Life; Loss; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Nightmares; World


THE DYING POETS FAREWELL, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O thou wondrous arch of azure
Last Line: To that high and laurelled quire.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Farewell; Flowers; Poetry & Poets; Soul; Dead, The; World; Parting


THE DYING PROSTITUTE; AN ELEGY, by THOMAS HOLCROFT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep o'er the miseries of a wretched maid
Last Line: Or bloom thy laurels o'er my winding-sheet?
Subject(s): Death; Prostitution; Dead, The; Harlots; Whores; Brothels


THE EARL'S RETURN, by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ragged and tall stood the castle wall
Last Line: Under the boughs of this bare black thorn.
Alternate Author Name(s): Meredith, Owen; Lytton, 1st Earl Of; Lytton, Robert
Subject(s): Love - Unrequited; Marriage; Death; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Dead, The


THE ECLAT OF DEATH, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Had he the power to spurn!
Variant Title(s): Poem: 1307;poem: 1363
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE ELDER'S WARNING; A LAY OF THE CONVOCATION, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Noo, john makgill, my elder, come listen
Last Line: For cozily he kept the manse, and never took the hills.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Death; Prudence; Dead, The; Caution


THE ELF-STROKE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sir oluf has ridden far and wide
Last Line: "there lay sir oluf, and he was dead"
Subject(s): Death;fairies;knights & Knighthood; "dead, The;elves;


THE EMIGRANT LASSIE, by JOHN STUART BLACKIE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: As I came wandering down the glen spean
Last Line: Was dropped upon the heather.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE EMPEROR'S PROGRESS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A child of brighter than the mornings birth
Last Line: Leaves fearful of the bitterness of death.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Pain; Childhood; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


THE ENCHANTED VALLEYS, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: By the gate of sleep we enter the enchanted valleys
Last Line: It is past: there is no dawn: no to-morrow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Future Life; Time; Dead, The; Nightmares; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE END, by EDOUARD JOACHIM CORBIERE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Well now, these mariners - sailors, captains
Last Line: -o let them roll, parvenu landlubbers!
Alternate Author Name(s): Corbiere, Tristan
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails


THE END, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gaunt clouds are piled athwart the sky
Last Line: Is mourning for the mighty race.
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE END, by CLYDE MCGEE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The long search ended!
Last Line: Let not this double price be paid in vain!
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Death; Disappeared Persons; Graves; Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping (1932); Dead, The; Missing Persons; Tombs; Tombstones


THE END OF IT, by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: The earth weighs down my lids -- they forget the feeling of tears
Last Line: Now that I rest, beloved -- now that I rest.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE END OF LOVE, by KATHLEEN JESSIE RAINE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now he is dead
Last Line: Than mud or stone?
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE END OF TIME, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou who art dreary
Last Line: And soon must end the night, and soon must dawn the day.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Hope; Time; Youth; Dead, The; Optimism


THE ENEMIES, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As fish that take the motion of the sea
Last Line: But god who made me so?
Subject(s): Death; Enemies; Finality; Hearing; Love - Unrequited; Self; Sight; Touch (sense); Winter; Dead, The


THE ENEMY, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Though I am all for warmth and light
Last Line: His hard, dry rattle in my throat.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE ENGLISH DEAD (IN THE SOUDANESE CAMPAIGN), by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Give honour to our heroes fall'n, how ill
Last Line: But with the poppy alone, their deeds and death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Sudan; Dead, The


THE EPIPHANY OF THE MAD, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the voice of the outcast things
Last Line: Approach and cleansed are.
Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Death; Moon; Singing & Singers; Voices; Estrangement; Outcasts; Dead, The


THE EPITAPH IN FORM OF A BALLAD, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Men, brother men, that after us yet live
Last Line: But pray to god that he forgive us all.
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Variant Title(s): Ballade Of The Gibbet
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Villains In Literature; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE ERETRIAN DEAD, by PLATO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Euboeans we, men of eretria city
Last Line: How long the road between!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE ERL-KING, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O! Who rides by night through the woodland so wild
Last Line: But, clasped to his bosom, the infant was dead!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fairies; Halloween; Supernatural; Death - Babies; Elves


THE ERL-KING, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who rides there so late through the night dark and drear?
Last Line: The child in his arms finds he motionless, dead.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fairies; Halloween; Supernatural; Death - Babies; Elves


THE ERL-KING, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who rides so late through the midnight blast?
Last Line: But alack! In his arms the child lay dead!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fairies; Halloween; Supernatural; Death - Babies; Elves


THE ERL-KING, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O! Who rides by night through the woodland so wild
Last Line: But, clasped to his bosom, the infant was dead!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fairies; Halloween; Supernatural; Death - Babies; Elves


THE EVENING STROLL, by HENRY KIRKE WHITE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Quick o'er the wintry waste dart fiery shafts
Last Line: Which gnaws his heart and bids him hope no more.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Evening; Poetry & Poets; Winter; Dead, The; Sunset; Twilight


THE EVERLASTING ARMS, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The tides of death go swiftly home
Last Line: Transfigured in his gaze.
Subject(s): Death; Wales; World War I; Dead, The; Welshmen; Welshwomen; First World War


THE EVERLASTINGS; FOR L.P. SNYDER AND KARMA WANGMO, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the village it must be a clear night with the light of a red
Last Line: It is the thunder at dawn!
Subject(s): Death; Rumors; Sea; Spiritual Life; Dead, The; Ocean


THE EXECUTION OF JAMES GRAHAM, MARQUIS OF MONTROSE, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1650, and on the twenty-first of may
Last Line: In a short space of time, which cannot be equalled in story
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Montrose, 5th Earl And 1st Marquis Of; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE EXECUTION OF MAXIMILIAN, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Muskets triggered a white smoke
Last Line: Like friends long unseen, now returned.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Maximilian, Emperor Of Mexico (1832-67); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE EXHAUSTED BUG; FOR MY FATHER, by ROBERT BLY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here is a tiny., hard-shelled thing. He is the length of a child's tooth, and
Last Line: Father stretched out in his coffin.
Subject(s): Beetles; Curiosities & Wonders; Death; Fathers & Sons; Insects; Enigmas; Oddities; Dead, The; Bugs


THE EXILE OF BEAUTY, by REMY DE GOURMONT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Go seeking in the human forest old
Last Line: Be ugliness to them, though beauty's self thou art.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Exiles; Lips; Love; Dead, The


THE EXPIRATION, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So, so, break off this last lamenting kiss
Last Line: Being double dead: going, and bidding go.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FACE OF BRANCHES, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And is not yet done / with living
Subject(s): Death; Life


THE FACELESS MAN, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm dead / officially I'm dead
Last Line: As there alone I wait the last release.
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France; War; Dead, The


THE FAGOT, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If thou art fit to feed
Last Line: Will give thy soul good-night.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FAIR LITTLE MAIDEN, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: There is one at the door, wolfe o'driscoll
Last Line: "who lies in the churchyard green."
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FAIREST THING IN MORTAL EYES, by CHARLES D'ORLEANS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: To make my lady's obsequies
Last Line: The fairest thing in mortal eyes.
Alternate Author Name(s): D'orleans, Duc; Orleans, Charles Of
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Stillbirth; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Death - Childbirth


THE FAITH OF A CHILD, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I've learned the tale of the crooning waves
Last Line: Of rosses by the sea.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death - Children; Faith; Heaven; Half-brothers; Death - Babies; Belief; Creed; Paradise


THE FAITHFUL, by JANE COOPER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FALL OF D'ASSAS; A BALLAD OF FRANCE, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alone through gloomy forest-shades
Last Line: "auvergne, auvergne! The foe!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; France; Dead, The


THE FALL OF THE ROSE; ON THE DEATH OF A FAIR YOUNG LADY, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The rose was saturate with dew
Last Line: Unchanging glows.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Roses; Dead, The


THE FALL; A GREAT FAVORIT BEHEADED, by LUIS DE GONGORA    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The bloody trunk of him who did possess
Last Line: Much doctrine lies under this little stone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Argote Y Gongora, Luis De
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Charles I, King Of England (1600-1649); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE FALLING OF THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS, by ROQUE DALTON    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead are more unmanageable every day
Subject(s): Death; Liberty; Dead, The


THE FAR FIELD, by THEODORE ROETHKE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I dream of journeys repeatedly
Subject(s): Travel; Rivers; Death; Journeys; Trips; Dead, The


THE FATAL ERRAND, by JOSEPH SKIPSEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My mother bade me go. I went
Last Line: Nor wept to think I ever had.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


THE FATIGUE OF OBJECTS, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the victim's room
Last Line: For the fingerprints of the murderer
Subject(s): Death; Detective Stories; Murder; Dead, The


THE FEAR OF DEATH, by EDMUND WILLIAM GOSSE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Last night I woke and found between us drawn
Last Line: Dear god! A little longer, ah not yet!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FEAST OF THE DEAD, by CHARLOTTE BECKER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down old ways the monks pass ringing
Last Line: Miserere, domine.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Rest; Silence; Sleep; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE FEAST OF THE DEAD, by SAMUEL VALENTINE COLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Far away in the land of morning
Last Line: Like us: it is just the same.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE FECKLESS YEARS, by JAMES MONAHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The wounded took the stone-eyed girls
Last Line: A crooner sang their dirge.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; War Injuries; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


THE FEMALE CONVICT, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She shrank from all, and her silent mood
Last Line: The convict has found in the green sea a grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Adversity; Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Dead, The; Convicts


THE FEMALE PHAETON, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Thus kitty, beautiful and young
Last Line: And set the world on fire.
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Mankind; Dead, The; Human Race


THE FEMALE'S LAMENTATIONS; OR THE VILLAGE IN MOURNING, by HANNAH WALLIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Once more I visited the place / where first I drew my breath
Last Line: And endless praises sing.
Subject(s): Death; Home; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE FESTIVAL, by ROBERT CREELEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death makes his
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FESTIVAL OF MEMORY, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Doth rapture hold a feast
Last Line: Thy sacrament and shrine.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Memory; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE FIDDLER OF BERLIN, by HERMANN HAGEDORN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Night, and a black pall over the city
Last Line: And broken women, and ghosts.
Subject(s): Death; Fiddles; Loss; Military; Mourning; Musical Instruments; Soldiers; Truth; War; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE FIELD OF PINKIE, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A lovely eve! As loath to quit a scene
Last Line: And all shall walk in light—the light from heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Death; Fields; Peace; Pinkie, Battle Of (1547); Scotland; Warwickshire, England; Dead, The; Pastures; Meadows; Leas


THE FIR-GROVE, OR THE FATAL FLASH, by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Again the ripening crops begin to shine
Last Line: Crossing the silence of a funeral.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FIRST BREAK, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The first break in our happy household hearth
Last Line: Close by his rest, they thunder day by day.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Accidents; Death - Children; Fathers & Sons; Railroads; Death - Babies; Railways; Trains


THE FIRST CUCKOO, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: May had bid the young lambs play
Last Line: The dead youth, the dead delight.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Birds; Cuckoos; Death; Loss; Dead, The


THE FIRST LAY OF GUDRUN, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Gudrun of old days
Last Line: Of the dead-slain sigurd
Subject(s): Death;mythology - Norse; "dead, The;


THE FIRST NIGHT, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Night; Death; Bedtime; Dead, The


THE FIRST NIGHT, by JULES LAFORGUE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Night falls, soothing to lascivious old men
Last Line: Of those who will spend their first night there.
Subject(s): Death; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


THE FIRST SILENCE, by HILDA DE STEIGER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The tide of sounds and voices rolled within our life
Last Line: And in the stillness was fulfilment.
Subject(s): Death; Silence; Dead, The


THE FIRST SNOWFALL, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The snow had begun in the gloaming
Last Line: Folded close under deepening snow.
Subject(s): Death; Death - Children; Snow; Dead, The; Death - Babies


THE FIRST THREE [NOVEMBER 3, 1917], by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Somewhere in france,' upon a brown hillside
Last Line: Upon their hillside graves our immortelles!
Subject(s): Death; Enright, Thomas F.; Gresham, James D.; Hay, Merle D.; Soldiers; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE FIRST-FOOT, by ALEXANDER ANDERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Bright the firelight touch'd his portrait hanging on our humble wall
Last Line: My darling's blood with that round light upon the ghastly snow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Surfaceman
Subject(s): Death; Mothers & Sons; Railroads; Dead, The; Railways; Trains


THE FLAG OF PEACE, by CHARLOTTE PERKINS STETSON GILMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Men long have fought for their flying flags
Last Line: The rainbow flag of peace!
Alternate Author Name(s): Stetson, Charlotte Perkins
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Nations; Peace; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; World


THE FLAX-BEATER, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now give me your burden, if burden you bear
Last Line: "that demon was thee!"
Subject(s): Death – Children; Mothers; Evil


THE FLIGHT, by SARA TEASDALE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Look back with longing eyes and know that I will follow
Last Line: But what if I heard my first love calling me once more?
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Eagles; Togetherness; Dead, The


THE FLIGHT OF SOULS, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like the rise and set of the starry host
Last Line: And the glory that is to be!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Soul; Dead, The; Paradise


THE FLITTIN', by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sure, the little house is tumblin' now
Last Line: As I shuts th' oul' brown door!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Physicians; Sickness; Dead, The; Paradise; Doctors; Illness


THE FLOWER OF FINAE, by THOMAS OSBORNE DAVIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Bright red is the sun on the waves of lough sheelin
Last Line: This nun is poor eily, the flower of finae.
Subject(s): Army - Ireland; Death; Finae, Ireland; Nuns; Dead, The


THE FLOWER THAT FEELS NOT SPRING, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From the prisons dark of the circling bark
Last Line: If it waft me, o fanny, my daughter, to thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Spring; Dead, The


THE FLUTE-PLAYER OF BRINDABAN, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why didst thou play thy matchless flute
Last Line: The nectar of thy flute!
Subject(s): Death; Melodies; Memory; Music & Musicians; Dead, The


THE FLY, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I killed a fly
Last Line: I lay my body down beside the fly
Subject(s): Flies; Death


THE FOG, by GRACE DENIO LITCHFIELD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It lies dim and cold on the face of the mould
Last Line: And the words die away in my song.
Subject(s): Death; Fog; Funerals; Nature; Weather; Dead, The; Haze; Burials


THE FOLD, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let down the bars, o death
Last Line: Too tender to be told.
Variant Title(s): Poem: 1065;poem: 1117
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FOOD OF THE SOUL, by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE    Poem Text                    
First Line: I came at eve upon a lowland mead
Last Line: "they shall be all thy soul shall feed upon."
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Dead, The


THE FOOL, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: But it isn't playing the game,' he said
Last Line: In the last great game of all.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; War; World War I; Half-brothers; Dead, The; First World War


THE FORGOTTEN CAPTAIN, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We have many shadows. I was walking home
Subject(s): Battleships; Boats; Bombs; Death; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; War; Dead, The; Ocean


THE FORGOTTEN GRAVE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After a hundred years / nobody knows the place
Last Line: Dropped by memory.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


THE FORSAKEN, by AMY LOWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Holy mother of god, merciful mary, hear me
Subject(s): Premarital Sex; Sin; Pregnancy; Death; Dead, The


THE FORSAKEN HEARTH, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The hearth, the hearth is desolate! The fire is quenched and gone
Last Line: Though the loved hearth be desolate, the bright fire quenched and gone!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FORSAKEN MAID, by RICHARD BROME    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nor love, nor fate dare I accuse
Last Line: For which offence I pine, I die.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FOUNTAIN AT THE TOMB, by NICIAS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Stay weary traveler, stay!
Last Line: His buried child to mourn.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


THE FOUNTAIN OF OBLIVION, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One draught, kind fairy! From that fountain
Last Line: I ask not to forget.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FOURE MONARCHIES: ASSYRIAN. SEMIRAMIS, by ANNE BRADSTREET    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This great oppressing ninus dead, and gone
Last Line: But by what means, we are not certifi'd.
Subject(s): Children; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Home; Marriage; Puritans; Sickness; War; Childhood; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Illness


THE FOURFOLD ASPECT, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When ye stood up in the house
Last Line: So hopefully ye think upon the dead!
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


THE FREE, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They bathed in the fire-flooded fountains
Last Line: Time will not remember again.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Dead, The; Liberty


THE FRIENDS, by GEORGE LUNT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My neighbor john died yesternight
Last Line: And miss him sadly.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Neighbors; Dead, The


THE FRIENDS OF HERACLITUS, by CHARLES SIMIC    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Your friend has died, with whom
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Imaginary Conversations; City & Town Life; Philosophy & Philosophers; Dead, The


THE FUGITIVE, by JOHN DRINKWATER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beauty has come to make no longer stay
Last Line: But you that die.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Dead, The


THE FUGITIVE, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the hush of early even
Last Line: Crept away, and died.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE FUN HOUSE FABLE, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: After the mirror of his mother died
Last Line: And the roller coaster clocked to the top.
Subject(s): Amusement Parks; Death; Dead, The


THE FUNERAL, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a pang that spurns all soothing cares
Last Line: Forever more adored his holy name!
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Memory; Time; Dead, The; Burials


THE FUNERAL, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm
Last Line: That since you would save none of me, I bury some of you.
Variant Title(s): The Funerall
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Love; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Burials


THE FUNERAL, by WALTER J. HEGARTY    Poem Text                    
First Line: In the 70's we was workin' far back on a big north run
Last Line: And we'll plant them next his mother's in the tomb at dusty town!
Subject(s): Death; Deserts; Food & Eating; Funerals; Procrastination; Dead, The; Burials


THE FUNERAL, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The coffin, as I past across the lane
Last Line: For it pleased god to take her to his mercy.
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Faith; Mothers; Selflessness; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


THE FUNERAL, by CAROLINE CROSBY WILSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: When I am dead
Last Line: And a shroud.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


THE FUNERAL BELL, by HENRY DAVID THOREAU    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One more is gone
Last Line: Into sweet rhyme.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


THE FUNERAL OF A VILLAGE GIRL, by JULIEN AUGUSTE PELAGE BRIZEUX    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When fair louise, half child, half woman, died
Last Line: And every bird was warbling in its nest.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brizeux, Auguste
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Girls; Poverty; Dead, The; Burials


THE FUNERAL OF THE GERMAN EMPEROR, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye sons of germany, your noble emperor william now is dead
Last Line: The founder of the fatherland germany, that he did revere.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Leadership; William I, Kaiser Of Germany (1797-1888); Dead, The


THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE EX-PROVOST ROUGH, DUNDEE, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1888, and on the 19th of november
Last Line: Declaring that the late ex-provost rough couldn't be equalled in great britain.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Funerals; Graveyards; Dead, The; Burials


THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE PRINCE HENRY OF BATTENBERG, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! Prince henry of battenberg is dead!
Last Line: And each one left with a sad heart and went home.
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Funerals; Heaven; Memory; Rest; Dead, The; Burials; Paradise


THE FUNNY LITTLE FELLOW, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas a funny little fellow
Last Line: "little angel he will make!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Heaven; Laughter; Life; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


THE FUTURE LIFE, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps
Last Line: Thy fit companion in that land of bliss?
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Heaven; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise


THE GALLOWS, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The suns of eighteen centuries have shone
Last Line: Abhorred of earth and heaven, a pagan brotherhood!
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Clergy; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops


THE GARDEN OF IREM, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Have you seen the garden of irem?
Last Line: The blossoms are shaken by allah's breath.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Gardens & Gardening; Life; Dead, The


THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here, where the world is quiet
Last Line: In an eternal light.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Persephone; Dead, The; Proserpine; Proserpina


THE GARDEN VIGIL, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the deep silence of the garden-bowers
Last Line: May in thy flame adore his hidden face.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Gardens & Gardening; Rest; Silence; Graveyards; Dead, The


THE GATE OF DELIGHT: 4. THE LUTE-SONG, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why need you a burnished mirror of gold
Last Line: In the flame of immutable years!
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Passion; Dead, The


THE GATE OF DELIGHT: 8. THE VISION OF LOVE, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O love! My foolish heart and eyes
Last Line: And you the mystic pang of death.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Memory; Dead, The


THE GATE OF FAME, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Open the portal, let me in
Last Line: The key to the gate of fame.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Mourning; Dead, The; Paradise; Bereavement


THE GHOST, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One night within the music hall
Last Line: As though he had not been!
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


THE GHOST, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Since you I loved are lost
Last Line: And the cocks both white and red.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Longing; Loss; Love; Supernatural; Dead, The


THE GHOSTS POEM, by LINDA GREGG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Heavy black birds flying away hard from trees
Last Line: I would not be here learning what to say
Subject(s): Ghosts; Death


THE GIANT'S RING: BALLYLESSON, NEAR BELFAST, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whoever is able will pursue the plainly
Subject(s): Death; Ireland; Dead, The; Irish


THE GIDDY GIRL; A RECITATION, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A giddy young maiden with nimble feet
Last Line: Chassée back, chassée back, whirl about quick.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers; Death; Soul; Dead, The


THE GIFT OF INDIA, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Is there aught you need that my hands withhold
Last Line: Remember the blood of thy martyred sons!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE GIFT OF JUNO, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Already 'neath the morning star
Last Line: The best was given them, -- dreamless sleep.
Subject(s): Death; Gifts & Giving; Life; Love; Mothers; Dead, The


THE GIFT OF THE SEA, by RUDYARD KIPLING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead child lay in the shroud
Last Line: "we let it die in the dark!"
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sea; Death - Babies; Ocean


THE GIFT OF WISDOM, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My spirit bids defiance to decay
Last Line: The gift of wisdom ere I left the earth.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Wisdom; Dead, The


THE GILMAN HOUSE, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: The meeting-house is but a dream
Last Line: The door that led to heaven.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Heaven; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


THE GIRL WHO BURIED SNAKES IN A JAR, by JOHN HAINES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She came to see the bones
Subject(s): Snakes; Death - Animals; Serpents; Vipers


THE GOAL IN SIGHT! LOOK UP AND SING, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The goal in sight
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Life; Death


THE GOAL OF THE WORLD, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O the goal of the world is joy
Last Line: The soul to its nobler realms above!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Chopin, Frederic Francois (1810-1849); Death; Funerals; Happiness; Life; Marching & Marches; Dead, The; Burials; Joy; Delight


THE GOANNA, by G. M. SMITH    Poem Text                    
First Line: On the castlereagh some years ago
Last Line: That blooming black goanna.
Alternate Author Name(s): Grey, Steele
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Lizards; Dead, The


THE GOD OF IGNORANCE, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Mexitli more regarded human life!
Last Line: And banish from our land this woful dread?
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Sacrifices; Tuberculosis; Dead, The; Consumption (pathology)


THE GODS WHO COME AMONG US IN THE GUISE OF STRANGERS, by PAUL MARIANI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Late nights, with summer moths clinging
Subject(s): Friendship; Death; Dead, The


THE GOING, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why did you give no hint that night
Last Line: Not even I - would undo me so!
Subject(s): Death; Gifford, Emma Lavinia; Life Change Events; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE GOLD PIECE, by JANET B. MONTGOMERY MCGOVERN    Poem Text                    
First Line: My lord will not miss of all his store
Last Line: Because I have stolen from my lord the ransom he would not give.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Gold; Heaven; Death - Babies; Paradise


THE GOLD STAR, by NAOMI CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: He was just a kid
Last Line: And think it'll make me feel proud ...
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


THE GOLD STAR MOTHER PASSES, by MARY ELIZABETH MAHNKEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: A gold star gleaming on her breast
Last Line: Who had no son to die.
Subject(s): Childlessness; Death - Mothers; Dead, The


THE GOLDEN RINGLET, by AMELIA B. WELBY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here is a little golden tress
Last Line: A solitary ray.
Alternate Author Name(s): Coppuck, Amelia B.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE GOOD COMRADE, by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I had a faithful comrade
Last Line: My comrade good and true!
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; War; Dead, The


THE GOOD LORD GAVE, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The good lord gave, the lord has taken from me
Last Line: Oh, 'tis lonely, lonely, by the little grave!
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


THE GOOD SON, by JASON SHINDER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If god had come to me and said,
Subject(s): Forgiveness; Mothers & Sons; Death; Clemency; Dead, The


THE GOSPEL WOMEN: 13. THE WOMAN IN THE TEMPLE, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A still dark joy! A sudden face!
Last Line: Oh, wash them clean again!
Subject(s): Bible; Capital Punishment; Jesus Christ; Redemption; Shame; Women; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE GOSSIP, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So near me dwells my neighbor death
Last Line: And tell what he has heard.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE GRAND DUKE, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You gave me flowers in the crimson eves
Last Line: When I am far away.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Dead, The


THE GRAVE, by ROBERT BLAIR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis            
First Line: While some affect the sun, and some the shade
Last Line: Then claps his well-fledged wings, and bears away.
Subject(s): Death; Landscape; Dead, The


THE GRAVE, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I slept by your grave last night
Last Line: I had dreamed that I slept with you dead.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE GRAVE AND THE ROSE, by VICTOR MARIE HUGO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now grave to rose complaineth
Last Line: "I fledge with angel's wing."
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Grief; Roses; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


THE GRAVE AND THE ROSE, by VICTOR MARIE HUGO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The grave said: 'rose, so bright of hue
Last Line: "god's paradise to fill."
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Grief; Roses; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


THE GRAVE DIGGER, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A grim old man with a weazened visage
Last Line: Chuckles the sexton, digging graves.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Labor & Laborers; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Work; Workers


THE GRAVE OF A NIGGER, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "'yes, it's true that's the grave of a nigger"
Last Line: Where foam-waters gurgled their way.'
Subject(s): "aborigines, Australian;death;family Life;heroism;horse Racing;" "dead, The;relatives;heroes;heroines;


THE GRAVE OF SOPHOCLES, by SIMIAS OF THEBES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tenderly, ivy, on sopholces' grave - right, tenderly - twine
Last Line: Priest of the gay and profound, sweetest of singers terrene.
Alternate Author Name(s): Simmias Of Thebes
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Sophocles (496-406 B.c.); Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE GRAVE OF THE KITCHEN MOUSE, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The stone says coors
Subject(s): Mice; Death - Animals


THE GRAVE-YARD AT SIPPICAN, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Come to this spot among the rocks and pines
Last Line: To call her crying children to her breast.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Corpses; Death; Graves; Poetry & Poets; Graveyards; Cadavers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE GRAVES OF THE DEAD; A DIRGE, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, when should we visit the graves of the dead
Last Line: Like the clouds from heaven, away we pass!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Grief; Memory; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


THE GRAVEYARD AT WEST POINT, by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On this sweet sabbath morning, let us wander
Last Line: Until the end of all!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Soldiers; United States - Military Academy; Graveyards; Dead, The


THE GRAY FOX, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Someone I know is dying, at seventeen
Last Line: Watch him, ten yards away, unafraid.
Subject(s): Death; Foxes; Nature; Youth; Dead, The


THE GREAT BLACK CROW, by PHILIP JAMES BAILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The crow - the crow! The great black crow!
Last Line: But it's fine to live and die like a great black crow!
Subject(s): Birds; Crows; Death; Worms; Dead, The


THE GREAT BLUE HERON, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As I wandered on the beach
Last Line: My mother would drift away.
Subject(s): Death; Herons; Mothers; Women; Women's Rights; Dead, The; Feminism


THE GREAT EVENT, by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The trivial, the small
Last Line: That none survives!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE GREAT MISGIVING, by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not ours,' say some, 'the thought of death to dread'
Last Line: And there, o death, thy sting.
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE GREAT WHITE SHARK, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: For days he has dumped a trail of tuna blood
Last Line: The seasons are not yet human forms of desire.
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Dead, The


THE GREETING, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: They have waited, waited yonder
Last Line: In the camp on the other side!
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; U.s. - History; Dead, The


THE GRIEF OF LOVE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "love, I am sick for thee, sick with an absolute grief"
Last Line: "never again to mock at love, ah, never, never!"
Subject(s): Death;grief;hearts;love - Loss Of;peace; "dead, The;sorrow;sadness;


THE GRIEVING RING, by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When word of his death arrived
Last Line: For the rest of so many lives
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE GROUNDHOG, by RICHARD GHORMLEY EBERHART    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In june, amid the golden fields
Subject(s): Death; Decay; Groundhogs; Men; Transience; Dead, The; Rot; Decadence; Woodchucks; Impermanence


THE GUEST, by JOHN DRINKWATER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sometimes I feel that death is very near
Last Line: Slip quietly to sea?
Subject(s): Death; Guests; Dead, The; Visiting


THE GUESTS OF NIGHT, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I ride in a gloomy land
Last Line: And the loves that are, remain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Guests; Love; Night; Dead, The; Visiting; Bedtime


THE HAGGIS OF PRIVATE MCPHEE, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hae ye heard whit ma auld mither's postit tae me?
Last Line: For he thocht o' the haggis o' private mcphee.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE HALL OF FAME, by ARTHUR GUITERMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A noble fane of marble wall and moonlit ...
Last Line: Entered new names on the roll of fame.
Subject(s): Death; Fame; Halloween; Harlem River, New York; New York City; Dead, The; Reputation; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple


THE HANGING, by JAMES EDWARD HERVEY MACDONALD    Poem Text                    
First Line: I bind the soul that fathered me
Last Line: I hang, behead, electrocute.;
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Jesus Christ; Law & Lawyers; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE HANGING MAN, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By the roots of my hair some god got hold of me
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Torture; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE HANGING OF BLACK CUDJO (1780); A DIALECT BALLAD, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Well, maussa! If you wants to heer, I'll tell you 'bout um 'true
Last Line: "but sabe dat gab to stuff de years of de next fool you meet!'"
Subject(s): American Revolution; Capital Punishment; Marion, Francis (1737-1795); Slavery; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Serfs


THE HANGING TREE, by GEORGIA PERLE SCHMIDT    Poem Text                    
First Line: A gnarled old tree trunk with shoots
Last Line: "forgives and saves the soul."
Alternate Author Name(s): Schmidt, G. Perle
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Trees; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE HAPPY DEAD, by JANE BARLOW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When he for whom, through portals strangely wrought
Last Line: As ways trod once through blinding mirk of night.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Memory; Mortality; Obituaries; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


THE HAPPY MAN, by THOMAS FLATMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Peaceful is he, and most secure
Last Line: And with an easy sign give up his breath.
Subject(s): Contentment; Death; Dead, The


THE HAPPY MAN, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: I alone, the heavens decide, gain full felicity. Pray whither shall I
Last Line: How to sing everything.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Happiness; Dead, The; Destiny; Joy; Delight


THE HAPPY MAN, by GILLES MENAGE    Poem Text                    
First Line: La galisse now I wish to touch
Last Line: Deprived him of his life.
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Life; Tears; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


THE HARLOT'S HOUSE, by OSCAR WILDE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation             Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: We caught the tread of dancing feet
Last Line: Crept like a frightened girl.
Alternate Author Name(s): Finga, O'flahertie Wills
Subject(s): Dancing & Dancers; Death; Dead, The


THE HARTLEY CALAMITY, by JOSEPH SKIPSEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The hartley men are noble, and
Last Line: And the last dread trumpet rung.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Hartley Colliery Disaster (1862); Mines And Miners; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE HARTLEY COLLIERY CATASTROPHE, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dark gulf of death! Black cavern of despair!
Last Line: The widows' judge is he in holiness.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Coal Mines & Miners; Death; Tragedy; Dead, The


THE HARVESTING OF THE ROSES, by MENAHEM IBN SARUK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From his garden bed our lord
Last Line: They were in death to him restored.
Alternate Author Name(s): Menahem Ben Saruq; Menahem Ben Jacob
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Jews; Roses; Dead, The; Judaism


THE HAWTHORN BUD AND THE STAR, by EDOUARD SCHURE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The hawthorn bud said to the star
Last Line: "-- to love and die within an hour!"
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Love; Stars; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE HEALERS, by LAURENCE BINYON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In a vision of the night I saw them
Last Line: Braver than the brave?
Subject(s): Courage; Death; First Aid; Healing; Nurses; Physicians; World War I; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Cures; Doctors; First World War


THE HEART ASKS PLEASURE FIRST, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The privilege to die
Subject(s): Personal Rights; Death


THE HEART FLOWING OUT, by LINDA GREGG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All things we see are the shapes death makes
Last Line: Making that meaning, whatever it means
Subject(s): Death


THE HEART OF A SONG, by DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun glints the waves with silver
Last Line: That we have seen mirrored in the heart of song.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE HEART OF OCEAN, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: The grove's endearments are not thine
Last Line: Heart of the moaning sea!
Subject(s): Battleships; Death; Mortality; Mourning; Sea Gulls; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE HEATH, by THOMAS BOYD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Through the purple dusk on this pathless heath
Last Line: Frightens the wanderer aloof.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE HEREAFTER, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hereafter, o we need not
Last Line: The mute beyond is just.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Tears; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


THE HERITAGE OF BURIAL, by HELEN FIELD WATSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: A butterfly spirit crawled out of its case
Last Line: In sweetest of ways? Why the burial rite?
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


THE HERMIT, by ROBERT BLY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Darkness is falling through darkness
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE HEROES, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: By many a dream of god and man my thoughts in shining flocks were led
Last Line: A light around the shadowy heads, a shadow round the head of light.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


THE HEROIC RESISTANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUVAIS, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: It seemed that master tristan l'ermite was not deceived. Burgundy
Last Line: And performers.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; France; Heroism; War; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


THE HIGH TIDE AT [OR, ON THE COAST OF] LINCOLNSHIRE, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The old mayor climbed the belfry tower
Last Line: "jetty, to the milking-shed!"
Variant Title(s): The Brides Of Enderby
Subject(s): Death; Floods; Lincolnshire, England; Tides; Dead, The


THE HIGHWAY DEATH TOLL, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The highway's edge / of unmalicious deaths
Last Line: If I'd turned it off before I might have heard.
Subject(s): Death; Driving & Drivers; Fathers; Popes; Dead, The; Papacy


THE HILLS, by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I know not why I love the cloud-lined hills
Last Line: Holding its last sweet beam from earth to catch the first from heaven.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


THE HILLS OF RUEL, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Over the hills and far away
Last Line: Honey-sweet folk of the hills of ruel.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Fairies; Fathers & Sons; Fear; Ireland; Lutes; Story-telling; Dead, The; Elves; Irish


THE HINT O' HAIRST, by HEW AINSLIE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: It's dowie in the hint o' hairst
Last Line: Oh, mary! That I were wi' thee.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE HOLOCAUST, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Before men loosed these iron gods of strife
Last Line: Beneath a canopy of alien stars?
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Dead, The


THE HOME COMING (AFTER THE DEATH OF BUFFALO BILL), by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: They have waited over yonder through the long
Last Line: Friends!
Subject(s): "cody, William ""buffalo Bill"" (1846-1917); Death; Native Americans;" Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


THE HOME-RETURNING, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis we who live that vagrants are; the dead
Last Line: The home-returning!
Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Death; Grief; Home; Love; Wandering & Wanderers; Estrangement; Outcasts; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Wanderlust; Vagabonds; Tramps; Hoboes


THE HOME-VOYAGE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bear with us, o great captain, if
Last Line: Dip colors as you move to anchorage.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Home; Peace; Sailing & Sailors; Stars; Dead, The


THE HOMES OF THE DEAD, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We must not make a home for the dead
Last Line: Are watched by the self-same god.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE HORSE IN THE TREE, by E. S. SORENSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: High in the fork of a gnarled old tree
Last Line: "twas a dam' fine leap he made."
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Trees; Dead, The


THE HOSPITAL WINDOW, by JAMES DICKEY    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have just come down from my father
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Hospitals; Dead, The


THE HOSTESS, by HELEN MITCHELL RICHARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tho' she was working in the zinnia bed
Last Line: Who met death even as a gracious friend.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE HOUR OF DEATH, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Leaves have their time to fall
Last Line: Thou hast all seasons for thine own, oh! Death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE HOUR-GLASS OF ASHES, by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When torismund, for love of rosalind
Last Line: In death, who found none in the living's land.
Alternate Author Name(s): Raimar, Freidmund
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF DEATH, by A. T. NANKIVELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Surely the keeper of the house of death
Last Line: And all his courts are gay with flowers of spring.
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE HOUSE OF LIFE, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The life of the body's a cage
Last Line: That she be not alone.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Houses; Life; Solitude; Soul; Dead, The; Loneliness


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 100. A NEW-BORN DEATH (2), by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And thou, o life, the lady of all bliss
Last Line: And did these die that thou mightst bear me death?
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death - Children; Love; Death - Babies


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 36. LIFE-IN-LOVE, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not in thy body is thy life at all
Last Line: Lies all that golden hair undimmed in death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 38. THE MORROW'S MESSAGE, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou ghost,' I said, 'and is thy name today?'
Last Line: "and thrice,--whereby the shadow of death is dead."
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Love; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 4. LOVESIGHT, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When do I see thee most, beloved one?
Last Line: The wind of death's imperishable wing!
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Love; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 41. THROUGH DEATH TO LOVE, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Like labor-laden moonclouds faint to flee
Last Line: Hath guest fire-fledged as thine, whose lord is love?
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Love; Suicide; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 44. CLOUD AND WIND, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Love, should I fear death most for you or me?
Last Line: And that hope sows what love shall never reap?
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 48. DEATH-IN-LOVE, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There came an image in life's retinue
Last Line: "I and this love are one, and I am death."
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 55. STILLBORN LOVE, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The hour which might have been yet might not be
Last Line: "I am your child: o parents, ye have come!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 87. DEATH'S SONGSTERS, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When first that horse, within whose populous womb
Last Line: Nor shames her lip the cheek of victory?
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Suicide; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 99. A NEW-BORN DEATH (1), by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Today death seems to me an infant child
Last Line: And drink it in the hollow of thy hand?
Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE HOUSE OF REST, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Unto a land unknown to me I came on some
Last Line: I sleep content for endless years and never wish to speak a word.
Subject(s): Death; God; Love; Rest; Dead, The


THE HUDDLED ONES BEHOLD ...., by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She has known death to hover near her bed
Last Line: And their repose the trust that each confers?
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Dead, The


THE HUELESS LOVE, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Unto that love must we through fire attain
Last Line: And one passed out, and one the bell-head hung.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Marital; Dead, The; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love


THE HUGUENOT; 1686, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dry-lipped with terror, o'er the broken flints
Last Line: You're very good to say so.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Loss; Tragedy; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE HUMAN FLOWER: 2, by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Shall that bright flower the countless ages toiled
Last Line: Transplant it to his realm of paradise?
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Dead, The


THE HUMAN SACRAFICE, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Far from his close and noisome cell
Last Line: God's angel cries, forbear!
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE HURON'S ADDRESS TO THE DEAD, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Brother, thou wert strong in youth
Last Line: Rest in the bower of delight!
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Funerals; Iroquois Indians; Native Americans; U.s. - History; War; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Burials; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


THE HUSSAIN SAAGAR, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The young dawn woos thee with his amorous grace
Last Line: O lake, o living image of my soul.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Soul; Dead, The


THE HUTS ARE ESQUIMAUX; FOR DAVE SMITH, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Our clothes are still wet from wading
Last Line: To the very quick of his being.
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


THE IDIOT, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: The hand that rocked his cradle once
Last Line: A coffin to contain his dust.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Dead, The


THE IMAGE IN THE HEART, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I call thee blest! - though now the voice be fled
Last Line: Thine still in heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE IMAGINATION SCHOOL, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Imagine / getting each other's jokes
Last Line: Unremarkable friendship…
Subject(s): Friendship; Death; Dead, The


THE IMAM BARA: 1, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the sombre shadows
Last Line: Ali! Hassan! Hussain!
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Shadows; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE IMAM BARA: 2, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come from this tomb of shadows
Last Line: Ali! Hassan! Hussain!
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Graves; Mourning; Silence; Cadavers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Bereavement


THE IMPERIAL PRAYERS, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Silenced the streets with sand of holy hue
Last Line: Goes that spoiled, wretched, and mysterious youth.
Subject(s): Asia; Death; Imperialism; Inheritance And Succession; Far East; East Asia; Orient; Dead, The


THE IMPROVISATORE: ALBERT AND EMILY, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on the evening of a summer day
Last Line: A downy perfume whispers in the air.
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Insanity; Lightning; Love; Nature; Rain; Sleep; Storms; Summer; Dead, The; Madness; Mental Illness; Lightning Rods


THE IMPROVISATORE: LEOPOLD, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The battle is over; the dews of the fog
Last Line: The storm was hushed. Men tell not where he went.
Subject(s): Adoption; Betrayal; Blood; Clergy; Death; Despair; Evil; Loss; Love; Violence; War; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


THE IMPROVISATORE: RODOLPH THE WILD, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a massy cloud of dismal hue
Last Line: Up to the hillock found him dead and cold.
Subject(s): Change; Death; Decay; Deception; Despair; Evil; Insanity; Love; Lust; Shepherds & Shepherdesses; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Rot; Decadence; Madness; Mental Illness; Songs


THE INDIAN WITH HIS DEAD CHILD, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the silence of the midnight
Last Line: My father's path I tread.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death - Children; Native Americans; Death - Babies; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


THE INDOORS IS ENDLESS, by TOMAS TRANSTROMER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It's spring in 1827, beethoven / hoists his death-mask and sails off
Subject(s): Beethoven, Ludwig Van (1770-1827); Composers; Death; Music & Musicians; Soul; Dead, The


THE INELUCTABLE, by EDWARD RALPH CHEYNEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: I have lost my love at last to one I dread
Last Line: Of time, with whom at length must all loves lie.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cheyney, Ralph
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE INFLUENCE OF THE DEAD, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who are the spirits watching by the dead?
Last Line: While love stands watching by the sepulchre.
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE INGRATE, by WINIFRED LUCAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Night upon her darkling ways
Last Line: Westward fled away to death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Le Bailly, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Insomnia; Night; Sleep; Dead, The; Sleeplessness; Bedtime


THE INSATIABLE PRIEST, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Luke preach-ill admires what we laymen can mean
Last Line: He can be content with two thousand a year.
Subject(s): Birth; Clergy; Death; Marriage; Child Birth; Midwifery; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE INTERLUDE, by KARL SHAPIRO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Much of transfiguration that we hear
Subject(s): Insects; Death; Religion; Transfiguration; Bugs; Dead, The; Theology


THE INTERVIEW, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I represent the morning shout. We hear you are dying
Last Line: "finally: are you dead and, if so, can you describe it for us, for your
Subject(s): Journalists; Death; Conduct Of Life


THE INTRUSION, by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: His life had all been leisured and slow-paced:
Last Line: But death was rude, and burst on him in haste.
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE IRISH MOTHER AT HER CHILD'S GRAVE, by ELLEN FORRESTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: My very heart-strings, sure, will burst asunder
Last Line: Ochone, ochone!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


THE IRISH MOTHER'S LAMENT, by CECIL FRANCES ALEXANDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Half the long night, my children, I lie waking
Last Line: In the next glad spring time?
Alternate Author Name(s): Humprheys, Cecil Frances; Alexander, C. F., Mrs.
Variant Title(s): The Absent Ones
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


THE IRON BRIDGE, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am standing on a disused iron bridge
Last Line: With no end or name, some boundless province of water
Subject(s): Cormorants; Bridges; Mothers; Water; Death


THE IVORY GATE OF DREAMS, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A continent of silver-gray and rose
Last Line: Where deathless roses gleam like fragrant flames.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Graves; Mystery; Poetry & Poets; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares; Tombs; Tombstones


THE JERSEY BLUES, by ISAAC RUSLING PENNYPACKER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Brave as the battle roll of drum
Last Line: Its ocean-dashed abutment here.
Subject(s): Death; Revolutions; War - Home Front; Dead, The


THE JESTER CONDEMNED TO DEATH, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One of the kings of scanderoon
Last Line: "I'll die, so please you, of old age."
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Jesters; Sin; Dead, The


THE JEW (DEDICATED TO BENJAMIN F. PEIXOTTO), by GEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: His dark face kindled in the east
Last Line: Art, toil, and hope shall purify.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Jews; Memory; Peixotto, Benjamin Franklin (1834-1890); Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Judaism


THE JEWISH CAPTIVE'S SONG, by MARION MOSS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Gone is thine hour of might
Last Line: O'er the scattering of their race.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Judah (bible); Dead, The; Judaism


THE JEWISH MARTYR, by MOSS MARKS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Bring forth the jew!' ben hassim said, 'the
Last Line: "but mine it is the triumph—I die for faith and truth."
Subject(s): Death; Israel; Jews; Martyrs; Dead, The; Judaism


THE JEWS' CEMETERY ON THE LIDO, by JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A tract of land swept by the salt seafoam
Last Line: Wept by no mourner but the moaning wave.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Jews; Lido (island), Italy; Graveyards; Dead, The; Judaism


THE JOBHOLDER, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I stand in the rain waiting for my bus
Last Line: And wait for my turn to die.
Subject(s): Death; Labor & Laborers; Dead, The; Work; Workers


THE JOURNEY, by ANNE MILLAY BREMER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Unwearied the seasons come and go
Last Line: And the journey ends—who would not rest?
Subject(s): Death; Rest; Dead, The


THE JOURNEY, by GRACE FALLOW NORTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I went upon a journey
Last Line: All my journey sung!
Subject(s): Death; Nations; Soldiers; Women; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE JUNK MAN, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am glad god saw death
Last Line: Away.
Subject(s): Death; Junk And Junkyards; Dead, The


THE JUST MADE PERFECT, by HENRY DAVID THOREAU    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A stately music rises on my ear
Last Line: And domes continuous span the lengthening way.
Subject(s): Day; Death; Future Life; Hearts; Knights & Knighthood; Time; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE KEEPER'S SON, by ANDRE THEURIET    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Black is the night and as though in fight
Last Line: The son of the keeper had breathed his last!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Family Life; Fathers & Sons; Poaching; Death - Babies; Relatives


THE KELLYS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "ye sons of australia, forget not your braves"
Last Line: "which pierced the two kellys, joe byrne, and steve hart"
Subject(s): Crimes & Criminals;death;hunting;prudence; "dead, The;hunters;caution;


THE KENNIFFS, by JOHN CREEVEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: If you wish to hear a story, lads
Last Line: If he should chance to fall.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crime & Criminals; Death; Hunting; Murder; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The; Hunters


THE KESSACK FERRY-BOAT FATALITY, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on friday the 2nd of march in the year of 1894
Last Line: While the storm fiend did laugh and angry did rave.
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Storms; Survival; Tragedy; Dead, The


THE KEYS OF MORNING, by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: While at her bedroom window once
Last Line: The littlest in the air.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ramal, Walter; De La Mare, Walter
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE KIND KEEPER, OR LIMBERHAM: SONG FROM THE ITALIAN, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By a dismal cypress lying
Last Line: But cruel she I lov'd in vain.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Nymphs; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


THE KING OF DENMARK'S RIDE, by CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH SHERIDAN NORTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Word was brought to the danish king
Last Line: "to the halls where my love lay dying!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Pearce; Stirling-maxwell, Lady; Norton, The Honourable Mrs. Caroline
Subject(s): Death; Denmark; Dead, The; Danes


THE KING OF THULE, by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! True was his heart while he breathed
Last Line: Nor drop did he ever drink more.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE KINGDOM, by ELIZABETH DOTEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Twas the ominous month of october
Last Line: "receive, and believe, as a child."
Alternate Author Name(s): Doten, Lizzie
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Mythology; Dead, The; Paradise


THE KISS, by OLIVE TILFORD DARGAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I stole into the secret room
Last Line: Stood sovereign.
Alternate Author Name(s): Burke, Fielding
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


THE KISS OF GOD, by JOHN WHITE CHADWICK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When the great leader's task was done
Last Line: It is not hard to die.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Mourning; Dead, The; Judaism; Bereavement


THE KNIGHT AND THE LADY; DOMESTIC LEGEND OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE, by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The lady jane was tall and slim
Last Line: Have them spitch-cock'd -- or stew'd -- they're too oily when fried!
Alternate Author Name(s): Ingoldsby, Thomas
Subject(s): Drowning; Death; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE KNIGHTS AT RINGSTEAD: 1. REGRET, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How was I to know
Last Line: "rot on,"" god saith, ""within the foss of death."
Subject(s): Death; Knights & Knighthood; Love; Regret; Dead, The


THE KNIGHTS AT RINGSTEAD: 2. THE KNIGHTS TO CHRYSOLA, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We crazed for you, aspired and fell for you
Last Line: Chrysola!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Desire; Knights & Knighthood; Love Affairs; Dead, The


THE KNIGHTS AT RINGSTEAD: 3. WINTER, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Over the snow, / a frozen barefoot penitent I go
Last Line: My sins are scarlet. She was white as snow.
Subject(s): Death; Knights & Knighthood; Snow; Winter; Dead, The


THE KROOMBIT BOYS, by LEX MCLENNAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Beyond the broken bloodwoods, over the timbered rise
Last Line: Their whooping and their cooees, their songs of long-dead years.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Dead, The


THE LADY OF SHALOTT, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: On either side the river lie
Last Line: "the lady of shalott!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Death; Mysticism; Arthur, King; Dead, The


THE LAKE OF THE LOST PLEIAD, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Enchanted lakelet! Crystal mountain well!
Last Line: Her peace protected by these guardian hills.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Solitude; Sympathy; Dead, The; Paradise; Loneliness; Empathy


THE LAMENT OF THE CAPTIVE, by RICHARD HENRY WILDE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My life is like the summer rose
Last Line: But none, alas ! Shall mourn for me !
Variant Title(s): Life;stanzas
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


THE LAMENT OF THE OUTALISSI, by THOMAS CAMPBELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And I could weep! - the oneyda chief
Last Line: The death-song of an indian chief!
Variant Title(s): Dirge Of Outalissi
Subject(s): Death; Native Americans; Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


THE LAMENTATION OF HUGH REYNOLDS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "my name it is hugh reynolds, I come of honest parents"
Last Line: And convey me into heaven to the blessed trinity
Subject(s): Capital Punishment;lament; Hanging;executions;death Penalty


THE LAND O' THE LEAL, by CAROLINA OLIPHANT NAIRNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm wearin' awa', john [or, jean]
Last Line: In the land o' the leal.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lady Nairne; Oliphant, Carolina; Nairne, Baroness
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE LAND OF BEULAH, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Brightland of beulah, beatific mount
Last Line: And still I long, and dread, to find me there.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Peace; Dead, The


THE LAND WHICH NO ONE KNOWS, by EBENEZER ELLIOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dark, deep, and cold the current flows
Last Line: That god is all, his shadow shows.
Alternate Author Name(s): Corn-law Rhymer; Elliot, Ebenezer
Variant Title(s): Plaint
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST ABORIGINAL, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I see him sit, wild-eyed alone
Last Line: Then sinks back on his unknown bier.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Aborigines, Australian; Australia; Death; Fear; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


THE LAST ANSWER (WRITTEN TO BOUTS-RIMES), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She turned round to me with her steadfast eyes
Last Line: But she, meanwhile, only grew statelier.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love; Tears; Dead, The


THE LAST BUGLE, by EMOGENE BOYCE SMITH    Poem Text                    
First Line: I have one fervent prayer
Last Line: When I drop out of file.
Alternate Author Name(s): Meredith, Maude
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST CALL, by ETTA MILLER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Let me die on the trail, with my face to
Last Line: Be the beckoning, blue, far hill.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST CALL, by ANDREW MOTION    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death called me,
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST COMPLAINT, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Woe is me! An old man said
Last Line: My last look of the clear moon.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Life; Sleep; Dead, The


THE LAST CRADLE SONG, by JAMES HOGG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bawloo, my bonnie baby, bawlililu
Last Line: I'll sing to my baby for ever.
Alternate Author Name(s): The Ettrick Shepherd; The Bard Of Ettrick
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE LAST DYING SPEECH AND CONFESSION OF POOR PUSS, by ANN TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Kind masters and misses, whoever you be
Last Line: She stopped, gave a sigh, and a struggle, and died!
Subject(s): Animals; Cats; Death - Animals


THE LAST FIGHT, by LAURANCE J. NICOLSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: He left his home with failing hope and breath
Last Line: "home! Home at last!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Bard Of Thule
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Dead, The


THE LAST FRIEND, by JEROME ROTHENBERG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The day the last friend
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST FULL MEASURE OF DEVOTION, by RON PADGETT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I think the deed was richer than dying
Last Line: Set up machine guns over the stale bellyaching of our books
Subject(s): Death; War


THE LAST HOPE, by RAY CLARKE ROSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Lord, in the gloom of my distress
Last Line: "and ""death"" were life's supreme appeal."
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Despair; God; Hope; Religion; Dead, The; Optimism; Theology


THE LAST JOURNEY, by LEONIDAS OF TARENTUM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With courage seek the kingdom of the dead
Last Line: You cannot miss it, though you shut your eyes.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST LOOK, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Long, long had he waned, from life, but now
Last Line: His last, that long, that dying look.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST LOOK, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her face was like an opening rose
Last Line: No need, if I forget.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Memory; Dead, The; Paradise


THE LAST LOOK; W.W. SWAIN, by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Behold - not him we knew!
Last Line: And death himself shall die!
Subject(s): Death; Swain, William W.; Dead, The


THE LAST MAN, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sing on, sing ever, and let sobs arise
Last Line: An universe, a god, a living ever. [she dies.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Flowers; Grief; Lilies; Love; Night; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Parting; Sorrow; Sadness; Bedtime; Songs


THE LAST MAN, by THOMAS CAMPBELL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom
Last Line: Or shake his trust in god!
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Immortality; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


THE LAST MAN'S CLUB, by JAMES GALVIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My grandfather was always sad. Sadly, as a boy, he paddled his canoe
Last Line: After that he was never sad, not even when the river died
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Hudson River; Life; Old Age; Dead, The


THE LAST MAN: A DREAM, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Last night I looked into a dream; 'twas drawn
Last Line: Was of the northern hurricane _____
Subject(s): Cupid; Death; Dreams; Sleep; Eros; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE LAST MAN: DREAM OF DYING, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Shivering in fever, weak, and parched to sand
Last Line: Are these thy dreams!
Variant Title(s): The Last Man; Fragment
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE LAST MAN: LIFE A GLASS WINDOW, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let him lean
Last Line: Knuckles the pane, and. ...
Subject(s): Death; Life; Windows; Dead, The


THE LAST MAN: LIFE'S UNCERTAINTY, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The king looks well, red in its proper place
Last Line: B. Nought: let her hatch.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


THE LAST MAN: RECEPTION OF EVIL TIDINGS, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What's this? Did you not see a white convulsion
Last Line: There by her murderer crushed into the earth.
Subject(s): Death; Messages & Messengers; Murder; Dead, The


THE LAST MAN: ROSILY DYING, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I'll take that fainting rose
Last Line: And give to me thy pink, reclining death.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Revenge; Roses; Dead, The


THE LAST MAN: SWEET TO DIE, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is it not sweet to die? For, what is death
Last Line: In love and the enamelled flowers of song?
Variant Title(s): Death Sweet;the Last Man; Fragment
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST MORNING, by AUGUSTA DAVIES WEBSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah me! The earth is very beautiful
Last Line: And calm my spirit into happy prayer.
Alternate Author Name(s): Home, Cecil; Webster, Mrs. Julia Augusta
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST MOVIE, by RACHEL HADAS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Motion Pictures; Death; Conduct Of Life; Movies; Cinema; Dead, The


THE LAST NIGHT OF ARTAN THE CULDEE, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is but a little thing to sit here in silence and the dark
Last Line: And I shall hear oona's voice as a sleeping seal hears the moving wave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love; Man-woman Relationships; Memory; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


THE LAST NIGHT THAT SHE LIVED, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Our faith to regulate
Subject(s): Death


THE LAST NIGHT WITH THE DEAD, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How awful is the presence of the dead!
Last Line: In losing those who loved us.
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST QUARREL, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As I lay sleeping on my bed
Last Line: Wherewith I sped my love.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Forgetfulness; Love; Quarrels; Regret; Solitude; Dead, The; Arguments; Disagreements; Loneliness


THE LAST RACE, by ERNEST HAROLD BAYNES    Poem Text                    
First Line: I have the mount on courage to-day
Last Line: As he noses me out at the wire.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


THE LAST REQUEST, by MAURICE RABINOWITZ    Poem Text                    
First Line: E bade me pluck a rose o'red
Last Line: Is bloomin' in me 'eart.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Hearts; Love; Roses; Dead, The


THE LAST SCENE, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Her lily skin, her bronze-red hair
Last Line: For all it was so white and fair.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAST SURVIVOR, by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes! The vacant chairs tell sadly we are going, going fast
Last Line: And heaven bequeath their memories to him who loves us best!
Subject(s): Classmates; Death; Schoolmates; Dead, The


THE LAST TIME, by LIZ ROSENBERG    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The last time I saw him awake and talking
Subject(s): Fathers; Prayer; Death; Dead, The


THE LAST TRUMP, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You led the trump, the old man said
Last Line: The last -- the fourteenth trump.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Daughters; Death; Dead, The


THE LAST UNCLE, by LINDA PASTAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The last uncle is pushing off
Subject(s): Uncles; Death; Dead, The


THE LAST VICTORY, by MARY SOPHIA CASE    Poem Text                    
First Line: So faint with mortal weariness I lie
Last Line: Even mine own faltering I can face, and will.
Subject(s): Death; Universities & Colleges - Faculty; Wellesley College; Dead, The


THE LAST VOYAGE, by WILLIAM A. BYRNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: I fled between the clanging gates and stood
Last Line: Crossing the last, long wave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dara, William
Subject(s): Death


THE LAST WISH, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go to the forest shade
Last Line: Forgetting her that in her spring-time died!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Women; Dead, The


THE LAST WORD, by TOM SLEIGH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As if your half-witted tongue
Subject(s): Death; Language; Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary


THE LAST WORDS, by MAURICE MAETERLINCK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And if he ever should come back
Last Line: Do not let him weep.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


THE LAST WORDS OF MY ENGLISH GRANDMOTHER, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There were some dirty plates
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Men; Mothers; Dead, The; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers


THE LAST WORDS OF ST. TELEMACHUS, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a sound of weeping; wherefore weep
Last Line: For ever blest!
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Memory; Praise; Saints; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE LAST WORSHIPPER, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Broken and shattered
Last Line: The dying gods cannot wholly die.
Subject(s): Candles; Death; Heaven; Prayer; Worship; Dead, The; Paradise


THE LAW AGAINST LOVERS: LOVE PROSCRIBED, by WILLIAM DAVENANT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wake all the dead! What ho! What ho!
Last Line: Lie two in a grave, and to bed, to bed!
Alternate Author Name(s): D'avenant, William
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LAY OF MR. COLT, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And now the sacred rite was done
Last Line: And died within the gaol.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Death; Love; Prisons & Prisoners; Trials; Dead, The; Convicts


THE LEADY'S TOWER, by WILLIAM BARNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: An' then we went along the gleades
Last Line: Built up the tower upon the knowl.'
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Marriage; Memory; Monuments; Story-telling; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE LEAPING POLL, by WILLIAM HERVEY ALLEN JR.    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: At early morning when the earth grows cold
Last Line: Looking for death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Allen, Hervey
Subject(s): Cremation; Death; Skulls; Dead, The


THE LEGACY, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: She died when I was wild and young
Last Line: In the kiss on her ghostly hands.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


THE LEGACY, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I died last, and dear, I die
Last Line: But oh, no man could hold it, for twas thine.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LEGEND OF JUBAL, by MARY ANN EVANS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When cain was driven from jehovah's land
Last Line: The all-creating presence for his grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Eliot, George; Cross, Marian Lewes; Evans, Marian; Ann, Mary
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Christianity; Death; Heroism; Legacies; Legends; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


THE LEGEND OF LADY GERTRUDE, by ADA CAMBRIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fallen the lofty halls, where vassal crowds
Last Line: The phantom of a lady and a hound.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cross, George, Mrs.
Subject(s): Love – Loss Of; Death; Dogs


THE LEGEND OF QU'APPELLE VALLEY, by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the one who loved her as my life
Last Line: Why white men named the valley the qu'appelle.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tekahionwake
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Legends; Love; Travel; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Journeys; Trips


THE LEPER, by ANATOLE LE BRAZ    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Monna keryvel looks toward the west
Last Line: "lo, thy bridegroom waits -- monna, it is death!"
Subject(s): Death; Leprosy; Life; Tears; Wind; Dead, The; Lepers


THE LEPRECHAUN, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She was so beautiful and light
Last Line: His whisper hoarse?
Subject(s): Death; Girls; Youth; Dead, The


THE LIBELLED BENEFACTOR, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They warned me by all that affection could urge
Last Line: "but short-sighted mortals have christened me death!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Angels; Beauty; Death; Life; Dead, The


THE LIFE AND DEATH; THE DEATH, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hark to the toll of the passing bell
Last Line: And rush from my own sad thoughts away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Bells; Coffins; Death; Life; Soul; Dead, The


THE LIFE AND DEATH; THE LIFE, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hath momus descended -- the god of mirth
Last Line: But mathews alone has such trophies won!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Laughter; Life; Dead, The


THE LIFE OF TOWNS: APOSTLE TOWN, by ANNE CARSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After your death
Last Line: Beautiful the nerves pouring around in her like palace fire
Subject(s): City & Town Life; Death


THE LIFE OF TOWNS: TOWN GONE TO SLEEP, by ANNE CARSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There was distant thunder that was its
Last Line: Was a creature's heart. / plunged
Subject(s): Death


THE LIFE OF TOWNS: WOLF TOWN, by ANNE CARSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let tigers. / kill them bears
Last Line: Hear a cloud pass / overhead
Subject(s): Death – Animals


THE LIGHT KEEPER, by CAROLYN FORCHE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: A night without ships. Foghorns called into walled cloud, and you
Alternate Author Name(s): Sidlosky, Carolyn
Subject(s): Lighthouses; Death; Life; Dead, The


THE LIGHT THE DEAD SEE, by FRANK STANFORD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are many people who come back
Subject(s): Death, Return From


THE LIGHTKEEPER, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Above, below, how the wild winds go
Last Line: Might strike and shuddering die.
Subject(s): Death; Rest; Silence; Dead, The


THE LILY OF THE VALLEY, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where the hare-bells are ringing
Last Line: Sign the warrant for its death.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Lilies Of The Valley; Dead, The


THE LION GROTTO, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nothing odd
Last Line: He'll ask again why things die.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Loss; Childhood; Dead, The


THE LION OVER THE TOMB OF LEONIDAS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "of beast am I, of men was he most brave"
Last Line: "whose bones I guard, bestriding this his grave"
Subject(s): "death;graves;leonidas, King Of Sparta (d. 480 B.c.);" "dead, The;tombs;tombstones;


THE LION'S DEATH, by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: A hunter old whom once the desert air
Last Line: And like the lion make an end of all?
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Hearts; Lions; Dead, The


THE LITTLE BROOK OVER THE HILL, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The little brook over the hill that my childhood / knew
Last Line: That had swept with death the little brook over the hill.
Subject(s): Brooks; Country Life; Death; Mountains; Streams; Creeks; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


THE LITTLE DEAD MAN, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was a little dead man
Last Line: And a pencil in the right.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Hands; Hearses; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE LITTLE DOG'S DAY, by RUPERT BROOKE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All in the town were still asleep
Subject(s): Dogs; Death - Animals; Soldiers' Writings


THE LITTLE ONE THE WATER-SPIRIT LOVED, by JANET B. MONTGOMERY MCGOVERN    Poem Text                    
First Line: So young he could not go alone on earth
Last Line: Before whom I must smile dry-eyed?
Subject(s): Death - Children; Drowning; Mothers; Water; Death - Babies


THE LITTLE SISTER, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The wind knocks at the window
Last Line: That some evil thing is nigh.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Evil; Sisters; Dead, The


THE LITTLE STONES; REMEMBERING A SIGHT OF ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETARY, by BARBARA YOUNG    Poem Text                    
First Line: I saw them shining in the sun
Last Line: And no more stones in arlington.
Subject(s): Arlington National Cemetery; Death; Social Protest; Soldiers; Unknown Soldier; War; Dead, The


THE LITTLE THINGS AROUND THE HOUSE, by DOUGLAS MALLOCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The little things around the house are what will / hurt the most
Last Line: The little things around the house are what will help the most.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Dead, The; Relatives


THE LITTLE WHITE HEARSE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As the little white hearse went glimmering
Last Line: As the little white hearse went glimmering by.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Hearses; Childhood; Dead, The


THE LIVE CONSCIENCE, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead man lay beneath the mold
Last Line: And god folds up the sky!
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Ghosts; Immortality; Supernatural; Cadavers; Dead, The


THE LIVING AND THE DEAD, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The humming sea is full of dirges
Last Line: Who have passed into repose!
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Life; Loss; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE LIVING DEAD, by HERBERT KAUFMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Battles have you and I to fight and we
Last Line: And only we know of the hell.
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE LONE TRAVELER, by DONALD J. PAQUETTE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Snake eating snake the darkness eats the light
Last Line: And this is death.
Subject(s): Death; Silence; Dead, The


THE LONELY DEATH, by ADELAIDE CRAPSEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the cold I will rise, I will bathe
Last Line: And draw the sheet under my chin.
Subject(s): Cold; Dawn; Death; Solitude; Sunrise; Dead, The; Loneliness


THE LONELY ISLE, by CLAUDIAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Deep in a distant bay, deeply hidden
Last Line: Where those curved arms shut in a tranquil sea.
Alternate Author Name(s): Claudius Claudianus
Subject(s): Calm; Death; Solitude; Placid; Undisturbed; Tranquility; Dead, The; Loneliness


THE LONG WAR, by LI PO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They fought last year by the upper valley of son-kan
Last Line: They have accomplished nothing!
Alternate Author Name(s): Rihaku; Li Pai; Li Tai Pe; Li Bo; Li Bai
Subject(s): Army - China; Death; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


THE LOOK OF DEATH IS BOTH SEVERE AND MILD, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And all the words of death are grave and sweet
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death


THE LORDS OF PAIN, by GEORGE STERLING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The lords of pain are mightier by night
Last Line: Whom music leads to sleep, and sleep to death.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Pain; Sleep; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


THE LORDS OF SHADOW, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where the water whispers 'mid the shadowy rowan-trees
Last Line: And sealed my eyes with dew beneath the shadowy rowan-trees.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; Fairies; Mythology - Celtic; Shadows; Vision; Dead, The; Elves


THE LOSS OF THE 'VICTORIA', by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas! Now o'er britannia there hangs a gloom
Last Line: For the brave british tars that have been drowned.
Subject(s): Accidents; Battleships; Death; Loss; Dead, The


THE LOSS OF THE CONCORD, OF NEWHAVEN, by PETER GARDINER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas morning, and the ruddy sunbeams fell
Last Line: With mothers, wives, and babes, be found on thy right hand.
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


THE LOST BABY POEM, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The time I dropped your almost body down
Subject(s): Abortion; African Americans - Women; Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE LOST BATTLE, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not over yet -- the fight
Last Line: Courage, it is not over yet.
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Dreams; Names; Night; War; Dead, The; Nightmares; Bedtime


THE LOST CHILDREN, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Two little girls, one fair, one dark
Last Line: But the child keeps on playing, so I play
Subject(s): Death - Children; Girls; Death - Babies


THE LOST DARLING, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She was my idol. Night and day, to scan
Last Line: Ask for its darling like the bliss of heaven?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE LOST FAITH, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We shrine our fathers as their wars recede
Last Line: So true in passing, if it must be past.
Subject(s): Fathers; War; Transience; Past; Death


THE LOST LAMB, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A shepherd laid upon his bed
Last Line: He trode serene life's onward way.
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE LOST LEGION, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tough birds were some of our fighters, for the
Last Line: But god won't give a crooked deal to men who died like men!
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE LOST LOVE, by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Simple and sweet as a child
Last Line: Simple and sweet as a child.
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Heaven; Love; Death - Babies; Paradise


THE LOST MOMENTS OF A. DALMAS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The solemn bell for me is tolling
Last Line: "dalmas, you must prepare to go"
Subject(s): Bells;capital Punishment;crimes & Criminals;grief; Hanging;executions;death Penalty;sorrow;sadness


THE LOST ONES, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Somewhere is music from the linnets' bills
Last Line: Crying about the dark for those who died.
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE LOST PLEIAD, by WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not in the sky
Last Line: The desolate home they blessed?
Subject(s): Death; Pleiades (constellation); Dead, The


THE LOST SISTER, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They waked me from my sleep, I knew not why
Last Line: Which rent thee from me.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE LOTUS; TO M.K. GANDHI, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O mystic lotus, sacred and sublime
Last Line: Coeval with the lords of life and death?
Subject(s): Death; Mysticism; Dead, The


THE LOVE KISS OF DERMID AND GRAINNE, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When by the twilit sea these twain were come
Last Line: Far in a phantom dell against a phantom deer.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Kisses; Love Affairs; Magic; Mythology - Celtic; Snakes; Swallows; Dead, The; Serpents; Vipers


THE LOVE POEMS OF MARICHIKO: 31, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some day in six inches of
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE LOVER AND THE FRIEND, by EDWARD MOORE (1712-1757)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O thou for whom my lyre I string
Last Line: At once the lover and the friend.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Love; Dead, The


THE LOVER HAVING DREAMED OF ENJOYING HIS LOVE, by THOMAS WYATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Unstable dream, according to the place
Last Line: Such mocks of dreams they turn to deadly pain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wyat, Thomas
Variant Title(s): Egerton Manuscript: 79;sonnet: 27
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Dreams; Pain; Dead, The; Nightmares; Suffering; Misery


THE LOVER'S MESSAGE; SONG, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go, tell amynta, gentle swain
Last Line: Attends but death to close his eyes.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Soul; Voices; Dead, The


THE LOVER'S ROCK, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The maiden through the favouring night
Last Line: Says for manuel's soul a prayer.
Subject(s): Christianity; Death; Escapes; Granada, Spain; Love; Moors (land); Dead, The; Fugitives


THE LOVING SHEPHERDESS, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The little one-room schoolhousc among the redwoods
Last Line: Of the solemn
Subject(s): Pregnancy; Shepherds & Shepherdesses; California; Death; Dead, The


THE LULL, by MOLLY PEACOCK    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The possum lay on the tracks fully dead.
Subject(s): Opossums; Death - Animals; Possums


THE LULLABY OF A FEMALE CONVICT TO HER CHILD...TO EXECUTION, by HENRY KIRKE WHITE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep, baby mine, enkerchieft on my bosom
Last Line: For never more thou'lt press a mother's breast.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE MACHINE, by MAXWELL STRUTHERS BURT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once in a dreary place where women die
Last Line: Find only this, a respite from the loom?
Alternate Author Name(s): Burt, Struthers
Subject(s): Death; Labor & Laborers; Mills & Millers; Women; Dead, The; Work; Workers


THE MAD LOVER, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My eyes are feverish and dull
Last Line: So moan yourself to death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Kisses; Life; Love - Unrequited; Dead, The


THE MADMAN, by DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Was it a wayside flower
Last Line: New ones will blossom and the old will be dead
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Memory; Dead, The


THE MAGIC BOW, by CHARLES CROS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Her hair was blond as autumn wheat
Last Line: Until its tresses touched her feet.
Subject(s): Death; Hair; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


THE MAGIC GLASS, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead! The glorious dead! -- and shall they rise?
Last Line: "records of joy and woe."
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE MAGIC OF SPRING, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I buried my heart so deep, so deep
Last Line: "is it the spring, the spring?"
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Rebirth; Spring; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE MAID OF KIRCONNEL, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair kirtle, hastening to the sea
Last Line: And make us bleed to death!
Subject(s): Love; Death


THE MAID OF NEIDPATH, by THOMAS CAMPBELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Earl march look'd on his dying child
Last Line: To lift their silken lashes.
Subject(s): Death – Children


THE MAID OF THE MOOR, OR THE WATER-FIENDS, SELECTION, by GEORGE COLMAN THE YOUNGER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Cold blows the blast - the night's obscure
Last Line: Lies in the bottom of a well.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Drowning; Grief; Household Employees; Solitude; Wells; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Servants; Domestics; Maids; Loneliness


THE MAID'S LAMENT; ELIZABETHAN, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I loved him not; and yet, now he is gone
Last Line: And, o, pray too for me!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


THE MAID-MARTYR, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Only you'd have me speak
Last Line: Truly my soul is silent unto god.
Subject(s): Death; God; Life; Love; Martyrs; Soul; Time; Dead, The


THE MAIDEN DEAD IN THE ECSTACY OF LOVE, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: This maiden she is dead, is dead, while love was fresh and new
Last Line: They went to till the fields, the fields, as every day they do. . . .
Subject(s): Death; Love; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


THE MAIDEN'S SORROW, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Seven long years has the desert rain
Last Line: I shall feel it no more again.
Subject(s): Death - Fathers; Grief; Sorrow; Sadness


THE MALICE-DANCE, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: An intolerable singing
Last Line: Round that dial of the moon!
Subject(s): Beauty; Dancing & Dancers; Death; Dreams; Love; Moon; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE MAMMOTH, by JAMES SMITH (1775-1839)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Soon as the deluge ceased to pour
Last Line: A second mammoth dies.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Europe; Life; Dead, The; World


THE MAN FORBID, by JOHN DAVIDSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mankind has cast me out. When I became
Last Line: The cliffed escarpment ends in stormclad strength.
Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Animals; Apes; Books; Death; Education; Exiles; Humanity; Life; Mankind; Estrangement; Outcasts; Gorillas; Chimpanzees; Gibbons; Orangutans; Reading; Dead, The; Human Race


THE MAN FROM ATHABASKA, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh the wife she tried to tell me that 'twas nothing but the thrumming
Last Line: And I'll rest in athabaska, and I'll leave it nevermore.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE MAN WHO DIED TWICE, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I had not walked aimlessly up town
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


THE MARCH OF THE GHOSTS, by VINCENT GODFREY BURNS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Chattering, clattering, here they come!
Last Line: "let peace prevail through eternity!"
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Soldiers; Supernatural; War; Dead, The


THE MAREMMA, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are bright scenes beneath italian skies
Last Line: For thee, who thus didst pass in brightness to the tomb!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Italy; Jealousy; Dead, The; Italians


THE MARINE (POITEVIN), by ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The bold marine comes back from war
Last Line: All so kind.
Alternate Author Name(s): Q; Quiller-couch, A. T.
Subject(s): Death; Remarriage; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Second Marriage


THE MARINER, by RUTH ERICKSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: There was something about the sea that drew
Last Line: For again he is sailing the uncharted seas.
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails; Ocean


THE MARTYR OF BRUSSELS, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Rest you, sweet martyr, nobly have you lain
Last Line: "and hear from lips divine, ""abide with me."
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Martyrs; Rest; Dead, The; Paradise


THE MASS FOR THE DEAD, by SABINE BARING-GOULD    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All day unflagging in his stall
Subject(s): Messina, Sicily; Death; Mass; Confession; Dead, The


THE MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS, by WILLIAM JAY SMITH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Because I believe in the community of little children
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE MASTER-CRAFTSMAN HATH NO THOUGHT IN MIND, by MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Revealeth death alone for all its strife
Alternate Author Name(s): Michel Angelo
Subject(s): Craftmanship; Death


THE MATERIALIST, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My soul has left its tent of clay
Last Line: "when death said, ""you may die."
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Soul; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE MATIN-SONG OF FRIAR TUCK, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If souls could sing to heaven's high king
Last Line: Te deum! Te deum laudamus!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Dreams; Earth; Soul; Dead, The; Nightmares; World


THE MAY QUEEN, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You must wake and call me early, call me early, mother dear
Last Line: And the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE MEADOW, by TOM SLEIGH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Across the road from where we nap
Subject(s): War; Death; Cemeteries; Dead, The; Graveyards


THE MEANING, by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE    Poem Text                    
First Line: It seemed to me the night she died
Last Line: Her spirit passed to paradise.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Paradise


THE MEEK SHALL INHERIT, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The meek shall inherit the earth, -- yes
Last Line: Six feet of earth -- at the last -- and worms for a fellowship nigh.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Humility; Inheritance & Succession; Pain; Dead, The; World; Heirs; Suffering; Misery


THE MELON, by CHARLES SIMIC    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a melon fresh from the garden
Subject(s): Melons; Death; Hornets; Family Life; Dead, The; Relatives


THE MEMORY, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: The more on my fair voyage I dream, the more my langours lose their
Last Line: Remembered dreams I borrow from this, my self-sufficing soul!
Subject(s): Death; France; Memory; Dead, The


THE MEMORY OF EARTH, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the wet dusk silver sweet
Last Line: "so to close her tragic story."
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Memory; Tragedy; Dead, The; World


THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Forget them not! Though now their name
Last Line: Yet all for heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE MESSAGE, by MATHILDE BLIND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From side to side the sufferer tossed
Last Line: Fell back, sir, and was dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lake, Claude
Subject(s): Mothers; Homecoming; Dreams; Family Life; Longing; Death; Nightmares; Relatives; Dead, The


THE MESSAGE, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To the house of the widow
Last Line: God touches his own.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; God; Grief; Widows & Widowers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE MESSENGER, by WILLIAM ROSE BENET    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In a wild merriment of wind and bird
Last Line: "blind to our agonies of death and birth!"
Subject(s): Death; Language; Life; Messages & Messengers; Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary


THE MESSENGER, by MARJORIE THORN    Poem Text                    
First Line: She sipped her canton tea
Last Line: And song-birds flying.)
Subject(s): Death; Strangers; Dead, The


THE MESSENGER, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She rose up in the early dawn
Last Line: "the fight itself was not so hard."
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Mothers; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE WALNUT-TREE OF BOARSTELL: CANTO 1, by WILLIAM BASSE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who has not heard, how many ages since
Last Line: To weary, then deceiue, the hearing sence.
Subject(s): Chestnut Trees; Death; Gifts & Giving; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE MIDNIGHT SKATERS, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The hop-poles stand in cones
Last Line: And let him hate you through the glass.
Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund
Subject(s): Death; England; Landscape; Skating & Skaters; Sports; Dead, The; English


THE MIDNIGHT VIGIL, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mournful, sighing, sadly weeping
Last Line: Youth from guilt and crime.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Mothers; Night; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness; Bedtime


THE MIGHT OF LOVE, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is work, good man, for you today!
Last Line: Laid him dead at her feet.
Subject(s): Shipwrecks; Death; Love; Marriage


THE MIND SPEAKS, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Poor body, sitting there so calm
Last Line: To act beyond its power.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Graves; Mind, The; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE MINER OF PERU, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In that vast realm, where down the rivers wash
Last Line: Beside the cherish'd grave of him she loved!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Mines And Miners; Nature; Dead, The


THE MINNEAPOLIS POEM, by JAMES WRIGHT    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I wonder how many old men last winter
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, James A.
Subject(s): Minneapolis; City & Town Life; Brothers; Death; Half-brothers; Dead, The


THE MINSTREL AT LINCLUDEN, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As I stood by yon roofless tower
Last Line: I winna venture't in my rhymes.
Subject(s): Freedom; War; Death; Supernatural; Grief; Liberty; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE MINUTE, by CAMILLE MAUCLAIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O my daughter, open the gate!
Last Line: "no thrill has shaken my breast."
Subject(s): Daughters; Death; Dead, The


THE MIRACLE, by TONY HOAGLAND    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Every now and then a fishing pole
Last Line: Reached up his arm as if asking
Subject(s): Fish & Fishing; Ambition; Death; Anglers; Dead, The


THE MIRACLE, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear brother, dearest friend, when I am dead,
Subject(s): Death; Forgiveness; Dead, The; Clemency


THE MIRACULOUS CATCH, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: The tidings seemed so heaven-sent, - an uncle dead so a propos
Last Line: And about their floats the little fish waltzed as sweetly as heart could wish.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


THE MISSION GRAVES, by NORA MAY FRENCH    Poem Text                    
First Line: By man forgotten
Last Line: Watched, the night through.
Subject(s): Death; Missionaries & Missions; Dead, The


THE MISTLETOE BOUGH, by THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The mistletoe hung in the castle hall
Last Line: The bride lay clasped in her living tomb!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bayly, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes
Subject(s): Hide & Seek (game); Death; Dead, The


THE MODERN FIRST LADY, by SOAME JENYNS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Skilled in each art that can adorn the fair
Last Line: And with true scorpion rage she stings herself to death.
Subject(s): Death; Exiles; Grief; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE MONUMENT OF FRANCIS MAKEMIE, by HENRY VAN DYKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To thee, plain hero of a rugged race
Last Line: Where rests this brave scotch-irish man of god!
Alternate Author Name(s): Civis Americanus
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Makemie, Francis (1658-1707); Monuments; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


THE MOON AND THE OCEAN; TO SYLVIA, by PAUL ELDRIDGE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The moon, / the old roue
Last Line: And blind him.
Subject(s): Death; Meditation; Dead, The


THE MORE HE CONSIDERED HIS DEATH, by STEPHEN DOBYNS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE MORNING AFTER MY DEATH, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On the morning that follows my death, the sun
Last Line: And low gray clouds will sweep over this neighborhood
Subject(s): Death; Life


THE MORNING STAR, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How long and weary are the nights,' he said
Last Line: Companioned by the bright and morning star!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Stars; Whittier, John Greenleaf (1807-1892); Dead, The


THE MORNING-GLORY, by MARIA WHITE LOWELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We wreathed about our darling's head
Last Line: Twine round our dear lord's knee.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Morning Glories; Dead, The


THE MORTAL ONE, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Three months after he lies dead, that
Subject(s): Fathers; Death; Dead, The


THE MOTH'S WING, by JANET B. MONTGOMERY MCGOVERN    Poem Text                    
First Line: They tell me my man is dead
Last Line: It is the brush of the moth's wing against my cheek I feel.
Subject(s): Death; Moths; Dead, The


THE MOTHER, by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She will remember when they forget
Last Line: Hides her face on the grave of me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Faulks, Frederick J., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


THE MOTHER, by LYDIA GIBSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Never again to feel that little kiss
Last Line: Oh — little hands . . . That in the dust have lain!
Subject(s): Children; Death; Faith; God; Grief; Mothers; Prayer; Childhood; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Sorrow; Sadness


THE MOTHER, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Christmas! Christmas! Merry christmas! Rang the / bells. / o god of grace!
Last Line: While twain spirits, joy and sorrow, hovered o'er my plundered nest.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Pain; Death - Babies; Suffering; Misery


THE MOTHER, by FRANCIS JORDAN PRESTON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Is my child aware that I / fear and worry
Last Line: That I gave him life to live.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Childhood; Dead, The


THE MOTHER, by RUTH STONE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here where the rooms are dryly still
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


THE MOTHER SAINTED, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair girl, fond wife, and dear
Last Line: And -- wait the end.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; God; Mothers; Saints; Dead, The


THE MOTHER'S LAMENT, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pale and cold is the cheek that my kisses oft press'd
Last Line: And only to wake when ascended to heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death - Children; Lament; Mothers; Death - Babies


THE MOTHER'S LAMENT FOR HER INFANT, by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Cold is his brow, and the dew of the evening
Last Line: Henceforth will I worship my saviour alone!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Worship; Death - Babies


THE MOTHER'S PLEA, by WILLIAM HERBERT (1778-1847)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I stand not here in judgment, haughty priest
Last Line: "leaves life its worth. That lost I welcome death."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Faith; Mothers; Death - Babies; Belief; Creed


THE MOTHS: 1. CIRCA 1952, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Indians stood on a hill in bath and watched
Last Line: Into tomorrow.
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Sons; Knowledge; Moths; Native Americans; Pilgrimages & Pilgrims; Women; Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


THE MOULD, by GLADYS CROMWELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No doubt this active will
Last Line: Archaic wistfulness.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE MOUND IN THE MEADS, by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the mound that holds the slain
Last Line: This is the mound that holds the slain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE MOUNT OF OLIVES, SELECTION, by ANEIRIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: In march birds couple, a new birth
Last Line: Long is th' impris'ment of the dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Aneurin; Neirin
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE MOUNTAIN TOMB, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Pour wine and dance if manhood still have pride
Last Line: Our father rosicross sleeps in his tomb.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Parties; Funerals; Death


THE MOURNER, by LOUISE MOREY BOWMAN    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The night that wee francesca died
Subject(s): Mourning; Death - Children; Bereavement; Death - Babies


THE MOURNER, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: When all your bitter grief is gone
Last Line: You follow her, and stand reproved.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


THE MOURNERS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: When they had made the cradle
Last Line: On the wide green earth
Subject(s): Cradles;death;memory;mourning;nostalgia; "dead, The;bereavement;


THE MOURNERS, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I look into the aching womb of night
Last Line: How happy are the dead!
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE MOURNFUL TOURNAMENT, by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With shield and spear apace they ride
Last Line: To slumber side by side.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Man-woman Relationships; Tournaments; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


THE MOURNING DOVE, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What art thou saying, doing, pensive dove
Last Line: "to die or live unchanging lovers true."
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Doves; Life; Love; Nature; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


THE MOURNING MOTHER, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dost thou weep, mourning mother
Last Line: Wait on, thou mourning mother.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Death - Babies


THE MOURNING-GARMENT: HEXAMETRA ROSAMUNDAE AE IN DOLOREM AMISSI ALEXIS, by ROBERT GREENE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tempe, the grove where dark hecate doth keep
Last Line: Yet rosamond did die for love, false-hearted alexis!
Subject(s): Death; Goddesses & Gods; Grief; Love; Mythology; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE MOUSE, by TED KOOSER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On the floor of a parking garage
Subject(s): Mice; Death - Animals


THE MOWER, by PHILIP LARKIN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The mower stalled, twice; kneeling, I found
Subject(s): Mowing & Mowers; Death - Animals; Hedgehogs; Lawn Mowers


THE MUSIC MAKER. PART 2: 1, by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The shadow death o'er time's broad dial creeps
Alternate Author Name(s): Pollex, D.; Walker, Patricius
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE MUSIC O' THE DEAD, by WILLIAM BARNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When music, in a heart that's true
Last Line: The music o' the dead, john.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mourning; Music & Musicians; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE MUSIC STRAIN, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Music strain, where do you go
Last Line: "hope and hark, and have no fear."
Subject(s): Death; Love; Music & Musicians; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


THE MUSICMAKER'S CHILD, by MIRIAM ALLEN DEFORD    Poem Text                    
First Line: A maiden, waiting for a man to take her
Last Line: I, the child of weir the musicmaker.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


THE MYSTERY, by CLAUDIA A. PINCKNEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: But yesterday you walked beside me, dear
Last Line: And leav'st us with our grief -- a memory, and a prayer.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE MYSTERY, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou art not dead; thou art not gone to dust
Last Line: The light of mine, and give me death with thee?
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Kisses; Time; Dead, The


THE NAVVY, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Remote from mansion and from mart
Last Line: And god be good to you — and me.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


THE NAVVY CHORUS, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the beginning of ages
Last Line: Between a shift and a shift.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Prisons & Prisoners; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE NEGATIVES, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I dig in the soft earth all
Subject(s): Desertion, Military; Capital Punishment; Homecoming; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE NEW EZEKIEL, by EMMA LAZARUS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What, can these dead bones live, whose sap is dried
Last Line: And I shall place you living in your land.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Prophecy & Prophets; Dead, The; Judaism


THE NEW JERUSALEM, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "hierusalem, my happy home"
Last Line: "would god my woes were at an end, / thy joys that I might see!"
Variant Title(s): The Heavenly City
Subject(s): Death;jerusalem;mary. Mother Of Jesus;women - Bible; "dead, The;virgin Mary;


THE NEW WIFE AND THE OLD, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dark the halls, and cold the feast
Last Line: An unwitting triumph find.
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE NEXT WAR, by WILFRED OWEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Out there, we walked quite friendly up to death
Last Line: He fights for death, for lives; not men, for flags.
Subject(s): Death; Patriotism; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE NIGHT BEFORE AND THE NIGHT AFTER THE CHARGE, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On sword and gun the shadows reel and riot
Last Line: To mark the dug-out where my comrades sleep.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


THE NIGHT BEFORE LARRY WAS STRETCHED, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
Last Line: "and at darkly we waked him in clover, / and sent him to take a ground sweat"
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging;executions;death Penalty


THE NIGHT BIRD, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down where the cedars are bending
Last Line: "and sorrow is not eternal."
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Solitude; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Loneliness


THE NIGHT OF DEATH, by FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas a night of dreadful horror
Last Line: And its cares beneath our feet.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE NIGHT OF THE DEAD, by JULIEN AUGUSTE PELAGE BRIZEUX    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If in this house ye lie a-bed
Last Line: God sends the summons that we bring.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brizeux, Auguste
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


THE NIGHT OUR DARLING DIED, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'm thinking of an evening, a weary time ago
Last Line: In the hours of weary watching, that night our darling died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Grief; Heaven; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


THE NIGHT-JAR, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On the river, in the shallows, on the shore
Last Line: Which is death.
Subject(s): Boats; Death; Nature; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


THE NIGHTINGALE'S DEATH-SONG, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Mournfully, sing mournfully
Last Line: With summer I depart!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals; Nightingales


THE NOBLE LAY OF AILLINN, by STOPFORD AUGUSTUS BROOKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Prince baile of ulster rode out in the morn
Last Line: To meet, at last, for ever!
Subject(s): Trysts; Death; Dead, The


THE NOBLEST SERVICE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If all his mourning friends
Last Line: He leads us, answering glory's highest call.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


THE NORTH SHORE WATCH, by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All things are lovely as they were, and still
Last Line: With phosphorescent gleams, and dark oars dropping light.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Nature; Seashore; Dead, The; Beach; Coast; Shore


THE NOVICE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I love one and he loveth me
Last Line: And shadowy branches wave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Nature; Dead, The


THE NUN, by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the quiet convent garden
Last Line: Down fell the long, black veil.
Subject(s): Death; Nuns; Dead, The


THE OAK OF OUR FATHERS, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas for the oak of our fathers, that stood
Last Line: In its beauty, the glory and pride of the wood!
Subject(s): Death; Ivy; Lament; Oak Trees; Parasites; Dead, The


THE OBSCURE, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It's the poor first light of morning
Last Line: That her breasts filled the window like a mouth.
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Farm Life; Man-woman Relationships; Pigs; Dead, The; Agriculture; Farmers; Male-female Relations; Boars; Hogs


THE OBSERVER, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What a scurvy mind
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE OLD BARK HUT, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: In an old bark hut on the mountainside
Last Line: And broken a woman's heart
Subject(s): Crimes & Criminals;death;family Life;fathers & Sons;hunting;waiting; "dead, The;relatives;hunters;


THE OLD CARRIER, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Patient toiler on the road
Last Line: To and from menaggio.
Subject(s): Aging; Bells; Christmas; Death; Labor & Laborers; Nativity, The; Dead, The; Work; Workers


THE OLD CHURCHYARD, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lone field of graves! Our churchyard old and hoar!
Last Line: Till time and death shall die, with thee remain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE OLD COLLECTOR, by BEATRICE HANSCOM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tis strange to look across the street
Last Line: For him are ended.
Subject(s): Art Patronage; Collectors & Collecting; Death; Neighbors; Patrons Of The Arts; Dead, The


THE OLD COUNTRY, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As I go home at end of day, the old road
Last Line: And you sleeping so quietly under the grass.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Daughters; Death; Fathers; Home; Homecoming; Ireland; Roads; Dead, The; Irish; Paths; Trails


THE OLD ENEMY, by SARA TEASDALE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Rebellion against death, the old rebellion
Last Line: Under the planet at the evening's end.
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


THE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "I'll sing you a good old song, that was made by a good old pate"
Last Line: Which reared those fine old english gentlemen all of the olden time
Subject(s): Death;life;singing & Singers; "dead, The;


THE OLD GHOST, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Over the water an old ghost strode
Last Line: At his yearning desire and agony.
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Ghosts; Grief; Longing; Sea; Supernatural; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Ocean


THE OLD LAND, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I came back to ireland the leaves on the tree
Last Line: For don't you remember? And could you forget?
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Homecoming; Ireland; Memory; Dead, The; Irish


THE OLD LIBERATORS, by ROBERT HEDIN    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Of all the people in the mornings at the mall;
Last Line: & 2.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Veterans; Dead, The


THE OLD MAID'S PETITION, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Pity the sorrows of a poor old maid
Last Line: Whose nights in unavailing tears are spent!
Subject(s): Death;grief;love;women; "dead, The;sorrow;sadness;


THE OLD MAN AND JIM, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Old man never had much to say
Last Line: "take keer of yourse'f!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


THE OLD MEN, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There's a handful of meal in the barrel, and a
Last Line: With a stake in the great hereafter, sealed by the hand of death.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Weariness; Wrinkles; Dead, The; Fatigue


THE OLD MUSICIAN'S FATE, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He played so many instruments
Last Line: He's simply gone to sleep.
Alternate Author Name(s): King, Ben
Subject(s): Death; Music & Musicians; Dead, The


THE OLD PATHWAY, by NELLE J. COLBERT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Little path with
Last Line: Reveries, redeemed.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


THE OLD PIER-POST, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the sea-ward-looking one
Last Line: Christ must be coming soon!
Subject(s): Death; Fish & Fishing; Jesus Christ; Moon; Sea; Soul; Wharves; Dead, The; Ocean; Piers


THE OLD SEAPORT, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When winds were wailing round me
Last Line: The wild seas made reply.
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Culross, Perthsire, Scotland; Death; Funerals - At Sea; Sailing & Sailors; Sea Gulls; Seashore; Dead, The; Burials At Sea; Beach; Coast; Shore


THE OLD SEXTON, by PARK BENJAMIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nigh to a grave that was newly made
Last Line: "I gather them in, I gather them in."
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


THE OLD SOLDIER, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lest the young soldiers be strange in heaven
Last Line: Waiting to welcome them by the strange door.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Holidays; Veterans Day; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The; Paradise


THE OLD SONG, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let the dead go wed the dead
Last Line: God have mercy on all lovers!
Subject(s): Daisies; Death; Flowers; God; Love; Singing & Singers; Youth; Dead, The


THE OLD SONG, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I was a young lad of happy sixteen
Last Line: "and my last breath shall whisper, 'god bless grannia wael.' "
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Ireland; Youth; Dead, The; Irish


THE OLD STOIC, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Riches I hold in light esteem
Last Line: With courage to endure.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Immortality; Stoicism; Dead, The; Liberty


THE OLD TUNE; THIRTY-SIXTH VARIATION, by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This shred of song you bid me bring
Last Line: "good-night, my dear old fellows!"
Subject(s): Classmates; Death; Schoolmates; Dead, The


THE OLD WHIM-HORSE, by EDWARD DYSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: He's an old grey horse, with his head bowed sadly
Last Line: Are the bleaching bones of the old grey horse.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dyson, E.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Memory; Dead, The


THE ONE DULL THING YOU DID WAS TO DIE, FLETCHER, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To you, fletcher, from my dark house asleep
Last Line: To you, fletcher, from my dark house asleep
Subject(s): Death


THE ONSET, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Always the same, when on a fated night
Last Line: And there a clump of houses with a church.
Subject(s): Winter; Death; Dead, The


THE OPERA OF CAMILLA, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If this is death, it is not hard to bear
Last Line: To serve god's aim: else die we with the sun.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Opera; Dead, The


THE ORANGE ROOM, by EDWARD NAGLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Deep within
Last Line: Wail harshly.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE ORGANIST, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Soft thro' the chancel casement
Last Line: Before the great white throne.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Music & Musicians; Dead, The; Paradise


THE ORGANIST IN HEAVEN (SAMUEL SEBASTIAN WESLEY), by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When wesley died, the angelic orders
Last Line: And moved the balanced stars.
Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E.
Subject(s): Death; Organs (musical Instruments); Wesley, Samuel Sebastian (1810-1876); Dead, The


THE ORIEL WINDOW, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I pray in the country church, alas!
Last Line: Down—down through the oriel window!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Windows; Dead, The


THE ORIGIN OF ACRYLIC, by THOMAS WILLARD CLARK    Poem Text                    
First Line: The fishing on the swamp is fine
Last Line: "like the words ""dark green"
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark, Tom
Subject(s): Death; Tragedy; Dead, The


THE OTHER ARMY, by BARTHOLOMEW GRIFFIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O'er ruined road past draggled field
Last Line: And fast it grows at every hedge!
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Marching & Marches; Satire (as Poetic Genre); Soldiers; Travel; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Journeys; Trips


THE OTHER WORLD, by HARRIET BEECHER STOWE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It lies around us like a cloud
Last Line: Our suffering life the dream.
Variant Title(s): In The Other World
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


THE OUTCASTS, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The smile of god was in the air
Last Line: While they remain uncomforted.
Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Beauty; Death; Youth; Estrangement; Outcasts; Dead, The


THE OVERTAKELESSNESS OF THOSE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Beyond the hope of touch
Subject(s): Death


THE OVERWORKED GHOST, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When the embalmer closed my eyes
Last Line: That's patience worth there on the phone!
Subject(s): Death; Worth, Patience; Dead, The


THE OVIPAROUS TAILOR, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wee, wee tailor, / nobody was paler
Last Line: Wee, wee tailor.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Devil; Pain; Sin; Tailors; Witchcraft & Witches; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub; Suffering; Misery; Dress Makers


THE PACT, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They have no pact to sign - our peaceful dead
Last Line: Our dead will rise again.
Subject(s): Death; Religion; War; Dead, The; Theology


THE PAGAN PAST, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What sylvan god was worshipped here?
Last Line: I sail, companioned by the past.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Mythology - Classical; Paganism & Pagans; Pan (mythology); Past; Dead, The


THE PARDON, by RICHARD WILBUR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My dog lay dead five days without a grave
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Mourning; Bereavement


THE PARSON'S COMFORTER, by FREDERICK LANGBRIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The parson goes about his daily ways
Last Line: That comforts him who comes to comfort thee?
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Life; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


THE PARTING, by THOMAS STANLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I go, dear saint, away
Last Line: And thus united be by death's divorce.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE PASSAGE, by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Many a year is in its grave
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE PASSING, by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Is this a time for setting forth ...'
Last Line: "and will not let me in."
Alternate Author Name(s): Faulks, Frederick J., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE PASSING BELL: IN MEMORIAM, GEORGII GRANVILLE BRADLEY, S.T.P., by MARGARET LOUISA WOODS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Silent, the bell hung in the tower and waited
Last Line: Slowly the bell ceased on the listening midnight.
Alternate Author Name(s): Woods, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Bradley
Subject(s): Bradley, George Granville (1821-1903),; Death; Graves; Memory; Silence; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE PASSING OF A FRIEND, by JESSIE STEARNS GRIFFITHS    Poem Text                    
First Line: We loved her so!
Last Line: And thou art love!
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


THE PASSING OF WOODROW WILSON, PROPHET OF PEACE, by VINCENT GODFREY BURNS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once more a grieving nation bows its head
Last Line: When war forever shall give place to peace!
Subject(s): Death; Honor; Peace; Presidents, United States; Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924); Dead, The


THE PASSING OF YEGOR, by C. K. TOREN    Poem Text                    
First Line: You have not long to live - yegor
Last Line: Back -- fading like a star.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE PASSING OF YOUTH, by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At pisa, where the cypress-spires alway
Last Line: "beyond the flaming rampire of the world."
Alternate Author Name(s): Myers, Frederic
Subject(s): Aging; Courage; Death; Melancholy; Pisa, Italy; Youth; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Dejection


THE PASSING SHOW, by AMBROSE BIERCE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I know not if it was a dream. I viewed
Last Line: A wolf sat howling on a broken tomb.
Subject(s): Cities; Death; Dreams; Sleep; Soul; Urban Life; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE PASSION, by JOHN MILTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Erewhile of music, and ethereal mirth
Last Line: Had got a race of mourners on some pregnant cloud.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE PATH OF TEARS: 1. THE SORROW OF LOVE, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why did you turn your face away?
Last Line: Or the thrall of the old desire?
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Hearts; Love; Memory; Old Age; Dead, The


THE PEASANT GIRL OF THE RHONE, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There went a warrior's funeral through the night
Last Line: The tomb's last garland! -- this was love in death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Women; Dead, The


THE PEOPLE'S SONG OF PEACE, by CINCINNATUS HEINE MILLER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The grass is green on bunker hill
Last Line: And janus rests with rusted door.
Alternate Author Name(s): Miller, Joaquin
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Peace; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


THE PERFECT DAY, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The blast has swept the clouds away
Last Line: As yester-evening's mist and rain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Beauty; Calm; Day; Death; Placid; Undisturbed; Tranquility; Dead, The


THE PHANTOM COASTERS, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: The coasters of the past are back
Last Line: And troy town's wreck behind them lies.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Prehistoric Peoples; Skeletons; Dead, The; Paradise


THE PHANTOM FLEET, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sunset lingered in the pale green west
Last Line: Then -- that high fleet of stars led on the night.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; England; Evening; Peace; Soul; Dead, The; Nightmares; English; Sunset; Twilight


THE PHANTOM HOST, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I caught the whispered tread of phantom feet
Last Line: Slunk vanquished death with low down-bended head.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE PHANTOM REVIEW, by SQUIRE OMAR BARKER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Come phantom feet in the wind tonight and soundless drumbeats roll
Last Line: "our pledge, to ease the watch you tread, ""it shall not be again!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Barker, S. Omar
Subject(s): Army Life; Death; Honor; Military; Social Protest; Soldiers; Drills & Minor Tactics; Dead, The


THE PHILANTHROPIST, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There once was a brother and sister
Last Line: Had lately carried him off.
Subject(s): Death; Food & Eating; Funerals; Life; Dead, The; Burials


THE PHILOSOPHER, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: "be lost in one repose! "
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Philosophy & Philosophers; Dead, The


THE PICK, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the depths of the pluvial season it gallantly stayed
Last Line: To the pick that was ever trusted, tried on the dead-line and true.
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Funerals; Graves; Heaven; Missions & Missionaries; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


THE PICTURE OF ST. JOHN: BOOK 4. THE PICTURE, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As when a traveller, whose journey lies
Last Line: And love with bliss, and life with wiser youth!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Life; Portraits; Time; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


THE PICTURES, by JOHN HOLLANDER    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: His reflection in water said
Last Line: To crumbling, then to part of night
Subject(s): Death; Light; Dead, The


THE PIED PIPER, by WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The huge pied piper, in a giant dance
Last Line: And the millions perished in a jigging rigadoon.
Subject(s): Death; Military; Military Service, Voluntary; Patriotism; Pipers; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


THE PILGRIMAGE TO KEVLAAR, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The mother stood by the window
Last Line: "o mary, blessed be thou!"
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Pilgrimages & Pilgrims; Sickness; Tears; Dead, The; Illness


THE PILGRIMAGE TO KEVLAAR, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At the window stood the mother
Last Line: "praise, mary, be to thee!"
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Pilgrimages & Pilgrims; Sickness; Tears; Dead, The; Illness


THE PILGRIMAGE TO KEVLAAR, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The mother stood at her lattice
Last Line: "o mary, blest be thou!"
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Pilgrimages & Pilgrims; Sickness; Tears; Dead, The; Illness


THE PILGRIMS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who is your lady of love, o ye that pass
Last Line: That man may reap and eat and live by day
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Pilgrimages & Pilgrims; Dead, The


THE PILLAR OF FAME, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fames pillar here, at last, we set
Last Line: Firme and well fixt foundation.
Subject(s): Death; Fame; Dead, The; Reputation


THE PILOT OF THE PLAINS, by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: False,' they said, thy pale-face lover, from the land of waking morn
Last Line: Hunters lost upon the plains.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tekahionwake
Subject(s): Death; Legends; Love - Cultural Differences; Native Americans; Waiting; Dead, The; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


THE PIONEER, by JOHN DAVIDSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why, he never can tell
Last Line: The world about.
Subject(s): Death; Pioneers; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


THE PIONEER, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He was a servant boy, and he
Last Line: The tale of the early pioneer.
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Pioneers; Dead, The


THE PITCHER, by YUAN CHEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: I dreamt I climbed to a high, high plain
Last Line: Streamed from my eyes and fell on the collar of my dress.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wei-chih
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Sleep; Dead, The; Nightmares; Sorrow; Sadness


THE PLACE OF REMEMBRANCE, by CECIL FRANCES ALEXANDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where wouldst thou think of her? Where the young flowers
Last Line: There shouldst thou dream of thy darling to-day!
Alternate Author Name(s): Humprheys, Cecil Frances; Alexander, C. F., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


THE PLACE OF REST, by JAMES RYDER RANDALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am not happy, though my smiles betoken
Last Line: "with triumph towering in thy shattered shield!"
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Past; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE PLANTED HEEL, by ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By talland church as I did go
Last Line: Better, perhaps, on a planted knee.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Q; Quiller-couch, A. T.
Subject(s): Ancestry & Ancestors; Death; Inheritance And Succession; Dead, The


THE PLATE, by ANTHONY HECHT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now he has silver in him. When sometime
Last Line: Where in his head the fire is most alive.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE PLAYERS, by FRANCIS LAWRENCE BICKLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: We challenged death. He threw with weighted dice
Last Line: With that nor death nor time can take away.
Subject(s): Death; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The


THE POEM WRITTEN ON THE BODY, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Death looks there, but we are here
Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Death; Love; Life


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 100, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: For an image of life and death
Last Line: Both life and death are fine
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Ice; Life; Reincarnation; Water; Dead, The; Transmigration; Pretas


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 143, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Old chung north of town
Last Line: But had such cold insides
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Wealth; Dead, The; Riches; Fortunes


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 15, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Chuang-tzu said for his funeral
Last Line: For those who live honest death is fine too
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Chuang-tzu (4th Century); Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 184, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Buy meat with blood still dripping
Last Line: And both of you finally part
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Food & Eating; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 186, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Exhaust your mind for profit and fame
Last Line: Buried in a grave does it still exist
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Greed; Dead, The; Avarice; Cupidity


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 221, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Birth and death are decreed
Last Line: And brilliant scholars are broke
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Birth; Chinese Literature; Death; Fame; Wealth; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The; Reputation; Riches; Fortunes


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 248, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here's a poem for you young lords
Last Line: He was a fool for azure pearl
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Wealth; Dead, The; Riches; Fortunes


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 262, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All the people I see
Last Line: Blooming at dawn gone by dusk
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Life; Mortality; Dead, The


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 277, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Among the sages of the past
Last Line: None escaped the wheel of birth and death
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Buddhism; Chinese Literature; Death; Buddha; Buddhists; Dead, The


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 295, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Go ahead stockpile rhino horn
Last Line: Trying to live forever is vain
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Mortality; Vanity; Dead, The


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 306, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All the people I see
Last Line: I'll carve your name in stone
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Dead, The


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 41, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The rich have so many cares
Last Line: The mourners will all be flies
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Wealth; Dead, The; Riches; Fortunes


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 50, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Show me the person who doesn't die
Last Line: The pine wind slays with grief
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Equality; Dead, The


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 52, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They act like drunks all day
Last Line: Can't chant sutras then
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Chinese Literature; Death; Drunkards; Alcohol Abuse; Dead, The


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 74, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What's this crying for
Last Line: The six paths don't excite me
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 8, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A fine young man on horseback
Last Line: Mean nothing when you're dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Courage; Death; Mortality; Youth; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 80, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If you would increase increase your essence
Last Line: You won't survive the trauma of death
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Change; Chinese Literature; Death; Immortality; Self; Dead, The


THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 86, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So many kinds of people exist
Last Line: And behold the thoughtless mind
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Greed; Dead, The; Avarice; Cupidity


THE POEMS OF PICKUP: 48, by HAN SHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: For a mud ball dropped in water
Last Line: Then leave it all behind
Alternate Author Name(s): Kanzan; Hanshan; Han-shan
Subject(s): Chinese Literature; Death; Greed; Dead, The; Avarice; Cupidity


THE POET, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo! He traffics with the sun
Last Line: And uncaring give us death.
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Fate; Love; Poetry & Poets; Sea; Sun; Wind; Dead, The; World; Destiny; Ocean


THE POET (2), by ISAAC ROSENBERG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He takes the glory from the gold
Last Line: Illumined from the hill.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


THE POET AND HIS BOOK, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Down, you mongrel, death!
Last Line: Yellow clay on dust!
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


THE POET GOES ABOUT HER BUSINESS, by LINDA GREGG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Michele has become another dead little girl. And easy poem
Last Line: Toward any dark trees
Subject(s): Death – Children; Grandparents


THE POET'S DEATH, by EBENEZER JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now the poet's death was certain, and the leech had left the room
Last Line: And ten thousand thousand like him, stuff the earth with such like graves.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


THE POET'S GIFT, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: That century to century may tell
Last Line: Of earth, so long as pens and books endure.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Gifts & Giving; Love; Poetry & Poets; Time; Dead, The


THE POET'S JOURNAL: A SYMBOL, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Heavy, and hot, and gray
Last Line: Thou dust punish us with blessing!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Life; Time; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE POET'S JOURNAL: ATONEMENT, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If thou hadst died at midnight
Last Line: Without, the sun and snow!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Penance; Sun; Dead, The


THE POET'S JOURNAL: CHURCHYARD ROSES, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The woodlands wore a gloomy green
Last Line: Of love, that death has sanctified!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Flowers; Forests; Love; Roses; Dead, The; Woods


THE POET'S JOURNAL: DECEMBER, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The beech is bare, and bare the ash
Last Line: But thou and I are true!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; December; Love; Winter; Dead, The


THE POET'S JOURNAL: EXORCISM, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O tongues of the past, be still!
Last Line: With the phantom of the old!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Exorcism; Graves; Grief; Past; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


THE POET'S JOURNAL: FIRST EVENING, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The day had come, the day of many years
Last Line: Which she as fondly answered, thus he read: --
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Life; Memory; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


THE POET'S JOURNAL: THE FATHER, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The fateful hour, when death stood by
Last Line: And lead me with thy helpless hands!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Life; Love; Time; Dead, The


THE POET'S JOURNAL: THE VOICE OF THE TEMPTER, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Last night the tempter came to me, and said
Last Line: And found her brow less dewy-wet than mine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Love; Temptation; Voices; Youth; Dead, The


THE POND AT DUSK, by JANE KENYON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A fly wounds the water but the wound
Last Line: Just clearing the pews
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE POPE OF THE HILLS, by THOMAS WALSH    Poem Text                    
First Line: Never a word will you hear at maynooth
Last Line: To the gates of the morning and mists of the dawn.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gill, Roderick; Strange, Garrett
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Popes; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The; Papacy


THE POPPIES, by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: This is the garden of your joyous care
Last Line: And in my love you live.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Poppies; Dead, The


THE POPPY FIELDS OF SERGEY, by KATE SLAUGHTER MCKINNEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh! The poppy fields of sergey
Last Line: Where the blood-red poppies grow.
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Fields; Poppies; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Pastures; Meadows; Leas


THE PRAYER OF ISLAM, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We praise thee, o compassionate!
Last Line: Ya rahman! Ya raheem!
Subject(s): Compassion; Death; Memory; Prayer; Shadows; Dead, The


THE PREACHER, by GERALD STERN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As if the one tree you love so well and hardly
Subject(s): Old Age; Nature; Social Commentgaries; Country Life; Death; Dead, The


THE PRICE, by WILLIAM CANTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A man lived fifty years - joy dashed with tears
Last Line: God paid — and thought it cheap.
Subject(s): Death; Singing & Singers; David (bible); Dead, The; Songs


THE PRICE OF A KISS, by ELISE ESPINASSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Where the ranges dip down to the plain at their base
Last Line: Tis the smile he bought, maybe, that's still on his lips!
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Death; Escapes; Hunting; Love; Prisons & Prisoners; Dead, The; Fugitives; Hunters; Convicts


THE PRICE WE PAY, by J. H. STEVENS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Yes, he was the only one killed
Last Line: But that life was all that I had.
Subject(s): Assassination; Death; Heroism; War - Home Front; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


THE PRIEST'S BROTHER, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thrice in the night the priest arose
Last Line: "god save your soul from a night so long."
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Clergy; Death; Prayer; Priests; Rabbis; Ministers; Bishops; Dead, The


THE PRINCE IS DEAD, by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A room in the palace is shut. The king
Last Line: The prince is dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): H. H.; Holm, Saxe; Jackson, Helen Hunt
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Nations; Tears; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


THE PRINT OF YOUR HAND, by SANDOR CSOORI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My mouth's full of snow
Last Line: The print of your hand on my scarf still.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Dead, The


THE PRISONER, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All day I lie beneath the great pine tree
Last Line: Ah, freedom is but death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Dead, The; Liberty


THE PRISONER'S RELEASE, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo, in the east the wan moon climbs
Last Line: Now I come — I come to thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Inquisition; Prisoners Of War; Venice, Italy; Youth; Dead, The


THE PROMISE, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With the second drink, at the restaurant
Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Death; Drunkards; Alcohol Abuse; Dead, The


THE PROMISE OF SLEEP, by AMY LEVY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Put the sweet thoughts from out thy mind
Last Line: That death is gentle too.
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Dead, The


THE PROSPECT, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Methinks we do as fretful children do
Last Line: The sunset consummation-lights of death.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


THE PROUD DEAD LADIES, by ELIZABETH JANE COATSWORTH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the groined firmament of the cathedral
Last Line: Too arrogant to stir even to the whispers of their lovers.
Alternate Author Name(s): Beston, Henry, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE PROVER, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: If life gives friends
Last Line: Had death been coming soon.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE QUAKER GRAVEYARD, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Four straight brick walls, severely plain
Last Line: In gentlest mockery.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Friends, Religious Society Of; Graveyards; Dead, The; Quakers


THE QUEEN'S BALL, by CAROLINE CLIVE    Poem Text                    
First Line: How soon forgotten are the dead
Last Line: But stories more I will not tell.
Alternate Author Name(s): V; Meysey-wigley, Caroline
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Supernatural; Dead, The


THE QUESTION AND ITS MARK, by BRENDA SHAUGHNESSY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: May I cast a spell on the many swans of leda
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Wishes; Dead, The


THE RABBIT TRAP, by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down in de sage fiel', settin' in de sno'
Last Line: An' little phil sleeps in de sleet an' de rain.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Death - Children; Graves; Graveyards; Dead, The; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


THE RACE OF BANQUO, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fly, son of banquo! Fleance, fly
Last Line: Pour we now the dirge of death!
Subject(s): Ancestry & Ancestors; Death; Legacies; Prophecy & Prophets; Singing & Singers; Dead, The


THE RACE OF THE BOOMERS, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The bleak o' the dawn, and the plain
Last Line: The indian's heart-wrung wail for his hapless hunting grounds.
Subject(s): Crime & Criminals; Dawn; Death; June; Pain; Soldiers; Sunrise; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


THE RAGGED STONE, by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As I was walking with my dear, my dear come back at last
Last Line: I'll not be walking with my dear next year, nor yet alone.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Legends; Love; Stones; War; World War I; Dead, The; Granite; Rocks; First World War


THE RAID, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It chanced that as rua sat in the valley of silent falls
Last Line: It shone on the smoke of feasting in the country of the vais.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


THE RAIN BUILDS A BRIDGE, by DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: Up to the temple of eternal sleep
Subject(s): Death


THE RAKE'S PROGRESS, by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB    Poem Text                    
First Line: Born lorn
Last Line: Grief brief.
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Dead, The


THE RAVEN, by NICARCHUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The gloom of death is on the raven's wing
Last Line: The raven dies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Nicarchos
Variant Title(s): The Singer;variations Of Greek Themes: 3. The Raven
Subject(s): Death; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


THE RAVEN, by EDGAR ALLAN POE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary
Last Line: Shall be lifted -- nevermore!
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Love - Loss Of; Mothers; Mysticism; Omens; Ravens; Supernatural; Dead, The


THE REALMS OF GOLD, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the palms of san diego
Last Line: A song that had out-soared death.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Gold; Poetry & Poets; San Diego, California; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE REAPER AND THE FLOWERS, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is a reaper, whose name is death
Last Line: And took the flowers away
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Dead, The


THE REASON, by HERVEY ALDIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: They asked me what ailed her
Last Line: "of too much blossoming."
Subject(s): Apples; Death; Fruit; Trees; Dead, The


THE RECITAL, by LLOYD SCHWARTZ    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He sits there, staring into the keyboard--
Subject(s): Music & Musicians; Poetry & Poets; Cancer (disease); Death; Dead, The


THE RECORD OF A LIFE, by HENRY DAVID GRAY    Poem Text                    
First Line: He lived and died, and all is passed away
Last Line: This is his history: he lived -- and died!
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


THE RED RETREAT, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tramp, tramp, the grim road, the road from mons to wipers
Last Line: The graves of me mateys there, the grim, sour graves.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE REGAL DREAM, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on the day that bosworth field was won
Last Line: Eternally to mourn a matchless queen.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dreams; Grief; Mourning; Prophecy & Prophets; Story-telling; War; Dead, The; Nightmares; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


THE REGIMENT, 1909, by JOHN CURTIS UNDERWOOD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The traffic clears, and the crowd to the curb shifts to
Last Line: But still the red blood corpuscles shall vitalize the race.
Subject(s): Death; Marching & Marches; Militarism; New York City; Soldiers; Dead, The; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple


THE RELEASE, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Today within a grog-shop near
Last Line: Light, freedom, love. . . . Fools call it -- dying.
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France; Dead, The


THE RESIGNATION, by THOMAS CHATTERTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O god! Whose thunder shakes the sky
Last Line: Which god, my east, my sun, reveals.
Variant Title(s): On Resignation;faith
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Heaven; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Paradise


THE REST, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He rests at last, as on the motherbreast
Last Line: We'll not believe that till he tells us so.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Life; Mothers; Youth; Childhood; Dead, The


THE RESTLESS DEAD, by ROSELLE MERCIER MONTGOMERY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Said death, the king, unto the jester, fate
Last Line: "now all are quiet in their graves!"" death said."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE RESURRECTION, by DAVID BOTTOMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I'd dared her to go in, and we came on that dare
Last Line: That first delicate laying on of hands?
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Funerals; Graves; Jesus Christ; Love - Beginnings; Resurrection, The; Graveyards; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


THE RESURRECTION OF ALCILIA, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet song-flower of the mayspring of our song
Last Line: Murmuring, we hear thee, bird and flower of love.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Winter; Dead, The


THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY, by WITTER BYNNER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The people of the earth are mighty
Last Line: Is the only resurrection.
Alternate Author Name(s): Morgan, Emanuel
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY, by ERIC PANKEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Do all who lie down expect to awake?
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE RETURN, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Helen softly stole to me just now
Last Line: Helen died a year ago to-day.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Man-woman Relationships; Presence; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Male-female Relations


THE RETURN, by SAMUEL VALENTINE COLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The shadow far and wide
Last Line: Its home where great souls dwell.
Subject(s): Death, Return From; Shadows; Soul


THE RETURN, by ELEANOR ROGERS COX    Poem Text                    
First Line: Golden through the golden morning
Last Line: From the soul's despair.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE RETURN, by MARGUERITE HILL    Poem Text                    
First Line: I have walked close to death / and felt his
Last Line: And love a slow, deep river with no turn.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE RETURN, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I rested in your easy chair
Last Line: I was quite sure I felt your smile.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Comfort; Daughters; Death; Fathers; Legacies; Love; Dead, The


THE RETURN OF AUGUST, by PERCY MACKAYE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Darkly a mortal age has come and gone
Last Line: The summer wanes: the ploughman comes with spring.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mackaye, Percy Wallace
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE RETURN: AN ELEGY, by ROBERT PENN WARREN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The east wind finds the gap bringing rain
Subject(s): Grief; Death; Pine Trees; Nature; Sorrow; Sadness; Dead, The


THE REVELATION, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The same old sprint in the morning, boys, to the same old din and smut
Last Line: But all of us wonder what we'll do when we have to go back again.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE REVENANT, by WILLIAM MEREDITH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am a spirit now. After that death
Alternate Author Name(s): Meredith, Morris
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; Dead, The


THE REWARD, by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No greater earthly boon than this I crave
Last Line: "he sang a song that reached the hearts of men."
Subject(s): Death; Love; Singing & Singers; Dead, The; Songs


THE RIFLE, by COVINGTON HALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tis made of hard, death-tempered steel
Last Line: The message men to tyrants speak!
Alternate Author Name(s): Ami, Covington; Ami, Covami
Subject(s): Arms & Armor; Assassination; Death; Militarism; Murder; Rifles; Social Protest; War; Weapons; Ammunition; Dead, The


THE RIGHT TO GRIEF, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Take your fill of intimate remorse, perfumed sorrow,
Last Line: With a broom.
Variant Title(s): The Right To Grief; To Certain Poets About To Die
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE RIGHT TO PERISH MIGHT BE THOUGHT, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: To pay you scrutiny
Subject(s): Human Rights; Death


THE RIGHTEOUS DEAD, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yon pilgrim see, in vestments gray
Last Line: -- why mourn ye, then, the righteous dead?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE RING OF DEATH, by C. G. A. COLLES    Poem Text                    
First Line: Where the bourke comes down to the level plains and junctions with the wills
Last Line: When the ancient coorabulkas fought their last great fight of all.
Subject(s): Aborigines, Australian; Animals; Curses; Death; Drought; Magic; Snakes; Water; Dead, The; Serpents; Vipers


THE RIVAL, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I so loved once, when death came by I hid
Last Line: In love with death, not me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Competition; Death; Love; Dead, The


THE RIVER, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a mighty river that I knew
Last Line: In that dim land that lies beyond our dreams.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Rivers; Swimming & Swimmers; Dead, The; Nightmares; Swimmers


THE RIVERS, by CLARIBEL ALEGRIA    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The terrain in my country
Last Line: And they revive
Alternate Author Name(s): Flakoll, Darwin, Mrs.
Subject(s): Rivers; Third World; Death


THE ROAD TO CURRASHEEN, by AGNES ITA HANRAHAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: There's a lonesome, rugged road
Last Line: Like what led to currasheen!
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Solitude; Dead, The; Paradise; Loneliness


THE ROMANCE OF THE LILY, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ever love the lily pale
Last Line: Of the closing gates of hell.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Grief; Lilies; Love; Magic; Story-telling; Graveyards; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE ROSE, by GUDMUNDUR GUDMUNDSSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: It drooped and it faded, my rose of beauty rare
Last Line: Unbroken peace.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Roses; Dead, The


THE ROSE AND MAPLE LEAF, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Came a loud knocking at the empire's gate
Last Line: An empire knit in one vast brotherhood.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Graves; Roses; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE ROSE AND THE GRAVE, by VICTOR MARIE HUGO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The grave said to the rose
Last Line: The grave said to the rose.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Roses; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE ROSE HAS LEFT THE GARDEN, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The rose has left the garden
Last Line: Still in her death.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love - Loss Of; Roses; Dead, The


THE ROSE-COVERED GRAVE, SELECTION, by CORNELIUS WHUR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The morning arose, and its beauties were beaming
Last Line: To sweeten the scene of the rose-covered grave!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Mothers & Daughters; Physical Disabilities; Roses; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Handicapped; Handicaps; Physically Challenged; Cripples


THE ROSICRUCIAN, by MADISON JULIUS CAWEIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The tripod flared with a purple spark
Last Line: Were one; and he saw that this was she.
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Love; Soul; Dead, The


THE ROYAL MISCHIEF: ACT 5, SCENE 1, by DELARIVIERE MANLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Your orders, sir, are punctually obey'd
Last Line: And embraces on every fatal piece.
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Plays & Playwrights; Dead, The


THE RUBAIYAT OF BATTLE, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Wake--for the dawn has come, and o'er the top
Last Line: And seek repose amid the hostile dead!
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE RUBAIYAT, 1859 EDITION: 26, by OMAR KHAYYAM    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, come with old khayyam, and leave the wise / to talk
Alternate Author Name(s): Khayyam, Omar
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Heaven; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Paradise


THE RUINED CROSS, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She wreathed bright flower-wreaths in her hair
Last Line: The youthful wanderer died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Crosses; Death; Flowers; Love; Dead, The


THE RUSTLE OF A WING, by ROBERT GREEN INGERSOLL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Life is a narrow vale between the cold
Last Line: Were haunted by a thousand fairy forms.
Variant Title(s): Hope Sees A Star
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Half-brothers; Dead, The


THE SACRAMENT OF LIFE AND DEATH, by WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNKERLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Life is god's sacramental gift
Last Line: From all earth's sorrows with god's gift of peace!
Alternate Author Name(s): Oxenham, John
Subject(s): Death; Life; Religion; Sacraments; Dead, The; Theology


THE SACRED FIRE, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They lit a fire within their land that long was ashes cold
Last Line: To make thee warm once more, kathleen, to bid thee live again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Dead, The


THE SADNESS OF SUMMER, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O beautiful summer! Thou bringest again
Last Line: We hear the sweet whisper, we 're fain to obey.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Desire; Flowers; Gardens & Gardening; Heaven; Roses; Death - Babies; Paradise


THE SAILOR'S RETURN, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I think I see her as she went
Last Line: Because so well I love her.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love - Unrequited; Man-woman Relationships; Regret; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


THE SANCTUARY: 3. THE WORSHIP OF LOVE, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Crush me, o love, betwixt thy radiant fingers
Last Line: And praise thee for my death!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Worship; Dead, The


THE SARAJEVO ZOO, by GLYN MAXWELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Men had used up their hands, men had
Subject(s): Balkan Conflicts (yugoslavia); Sarajevo, Bosnia; Zoos; Death - Animals


THE SCEPTER OF THE DEAD, by GERTRUDE B. GUNDERSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I would achieve-through long trails of purpose
Last Line: Will shrink my soul with fear ... And I am bound.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


THE SCOTTISH ENGINE, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: With eyes that searched in the dark
Last Line: The scottish engineer!
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Engineering And Engineers; Dead, The


THE SCREEN, by JOHN ORLEY ALLEN TATE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dusk creeps in the parted shutter
Last Line: I have lived for, a lonely customer.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tate, Allen
Subject(s): Death - Animals


THE SCRIVENER'S ROSES; FOR MARVIN FISHER, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The gulls fly in close formation becoming a patch of sail
Last Line: Inside the convent's south garden wall.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Gulls; Loss; Man-woman Relationships; Melville, Herman (1819-1891); Dead, The; Seagulls; Male-female Relations


THE SCULPTURED CHILDREN; ON CHANTREY'S MONUMENT IN LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair images of sleep
Last Line: The faith, trust, joy, of immortality!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death - Children; Monuments; Sculpture & Sculptors; Death - Babies


THE SEA, by BRYAN WALLER PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sea! The sea! The open sea!
Last Line: Shall come on the wild, unbounded sea!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cornwall, Barry; Proctor, Bryan Waller
Variant Title(s): A Song Of The Sea
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE SEA DEAD, by J. D. MAHONEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: The lone wolf's howl is a gruesome thing
Last Line: "when the sea gives up its dead."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SEA OF DEATH: A FRAGMENT, by THOMAS HOOD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Methought I saw life swiftly treading over endless space
Last Line: Of a dark dial in a sunless place.
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


THE SEA-KING'S BURIAL; BY THE MIDSHIPMITE'S MOTHER, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I, as his henchman served
Last Line: Most of all men?
Subject(s): Death; Loyalty; Service; Wishes; Dead, The


THE SEA-PLANE, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: A tiny speck in the evening sky
Last Line: Takes from the mother's arms their child.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Heaven; Prayer; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


THE SECOND BROTHER; AN UNFINISHED DRAMA, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair shine this evening's stars upon your pleasure
Last Line: . . . . . . .
Subject(s): Brothers; Courts & Courtiers; Death; Deception; Fathers; Love; Magic; Marriage; Nile (river); Pleasure; Politics & Government; Travel; Wealth; Half-brothers; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Journeys; Trips


THE SECRET, by MAY BRINKLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: She was a homely person
Last Line: Her lips like cochineal.
Subject(s): Chastity; Death; Dead, The


THE SECRET, by JASPER BARNETT COUDIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The cedars hold a secret in their heads
Last Line: Goes on its way with death. No word comes back.
Subject(s): Death; Secrets; Dead, The


THE SECRET GATE, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From out the dark of sleep, I rose, on the wings of desire
Last Line: "ope not the gate."
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Fear; Fire; Sight; Travel; Dead, The; Journeys; Trips


THE SEPARATE DEAD, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The leaves on the tree in front of my house - they live and die together
Last Line: Which the dead are lying, the separate dead
Subject(s): Death; Leaves


THE SEVEN AGAINST THEBES: CHORUS, by AESCHYLUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now do our eyes behold
Last Line: Ev'n to the bourne of all, to the unbeholden land.
Subject(s): Death; Lament; Dead, The


THE SHADOW, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She was so good, we thought before she died
Last Line: The awful shadow fell across her face.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Doubt


THE SHADOW, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Do you hear the calling, mary, down by the sea?
Last Line: Out in the darkness rose the calling of the sea.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Shadows; Voices; Wind; Dead, The; Ocean


THE SHADOW (1), by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In vain the morning trims her brows
Last Line: Lest that they name the name of death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SHADOW OF DEATH, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I pray you, when the shadow of death draws nigh
Last Line: Cling round the spirit in her upward flight.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SHADOWED ROAD, by WILLIAM ROSE BENET    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Our shadows moved before us on the road
Last Line: "light falls about us from a surer sphere!"
Subject(s): Shadows; Death; Love; Dead, The


THE SHADOWS, by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How many have gone?' was the question of old
Last Line: Lo! The shadows! The shadows! Room -- room for them all!
Subject(s): Classmates; Death; Schoolmates; Dead, The


THE SHEPHERD'S PIPE: FOURTH ECLOGUE, by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under an aged oak was willie laid
Last Line: Nor made a truer moan.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, William Of Tavistock
Subject(s): Death; Manwood, Thomas (d. 1613); Dead, The


THE SHIP OF DEATH, by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now it is autumn and the falling fruit
Alternate Author Name(s): Lawrence, D. H.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Ships & Shipping; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE SHIPWRECK OF IDOMENEUS, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Swept from his fleet upon that fatal night
Last Line: And sees not, but the gods look down on both.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Mythology; Sea; Shipwrecks; Dead, The; Ocean


THE SHOW, by WILFRED OWEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My soul looked down from a vague height with death
Last Line: And the fresh-severed head of it, my head.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE SHRINE, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I will build for thee with reverent hands
Last Line: Far from the envious eyes of time.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Shrines; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE SICK ROSE, FR. SONGS OF EXPERIENCE, by WILLIAM BLAKE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: O rose, thou art sick!
Last Line: Does thy life destroy.
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Despair; Flowers; Mythology; Roses; Worms; Dead, The


THE SICK WIFE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: She had been ill for years and years
Last Line: I will forget and never speak of her again
Subject(s): China - Early Period (to 200 B.c.);death; "dead, The;


THE SIEUR DE ROCHEFONTAINE, by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Picardy, provence, touraine
Last Line: For the sieur de rochefontaine.
Subject(s): Bechet, Etienne Nicholas Marie (d. 1798); Death; St. Paul's Catherdral (new York City); Rochefontaine, Sieur De; Rochefontaine, Stephen; Dead, The


THE SIGHING TIME, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sighing time, the sighing time!
Last Line: The sighing time, the sighing time.
Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund
Subject(s): Sighs; Death; Dead, The


THE SIGN, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FIELD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Loosed were the horses in the grass
Last Line: For a bright red butterfly winging.
Alternate Author Name(s): Field, Ben
Subject(s): Death; Omens; Dead, The


THE SIGN-BOARD, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I will paint you a sign, rumseller
Last Line: So terribly, fearfully true.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Dead, The; Wine


THE SILENT BATTLE, by SARA TEASDALE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He was a soldier in that fight
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SILENT SINGER, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All sudden she hath ceased to sing
Last Line: She mutely pities us.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Singing & Singers; Trees; Dead, The


THE SILENT SINGERS, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And proserpine, still fragrant of the air
Last Line: But pluto's mouth, o mother proserpine!
Subject(s): Death; Goddesses & Gods; Hearts; Mythology; Singing & Singers; Tears; Dead, The


THE SILK ROAD, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The blood in your arteries is contaminated with sugar
Last Line: Reflected deflected my intention as now I say now.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SILKEN SASHES, by GEORGE MURRAY (1830-1910)    Poem Text                    
First Line: The turks were many -- the greeks were few
Last Line: With crimson sashes together bound.
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Soldiers; Dead, The


THE SIN EATER, by RUTH COMFORT MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hark ye! Hush ye! Margot's dead!
Last Line: Freshly bowed with sin.
Alternate Author Name(s): Young, Sanborn, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Sin; Dead, The


THE SINGER, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: She sang with the voice of an angel
Last Line: "I sing for him alone."
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Heaven; Love; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


THE SINGER, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: While with ambition's hectic
Last Line: To ashes as he sings.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Singing & Singers; Dead, The


THE SINGING SAVIORS, by CLEMENT WOOD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead men tell no tales,' they chuckled
Last Line: Listen.... They are all that you can hear!
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 100, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Years passed. And where that lowly hermitage
Last Line: And love grown perfect did their days attune.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Love; Peace; Dead, The


THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 2, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Why should we break the chancel of the dead?
Last Line: Of loves and passions that long time have set.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Mourning; Passion; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 26, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sir eliduc's bright blade is at his throat
Last Line: To dwell with those lost souls in battle slain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Knights & Knighthood; Dead, The


THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 80, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: O thou who fashion'd her so beautiful
Last Line: Save, lord, I may not—till thou cleansest me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love - Loss Of; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


THE SLAIN (IN THE BOER WAR), by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Partners in silence, mates in noteless doom
Last Line: And cold adjudication of the dust.
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Boer War; Death; South African War; Dead, The


THE SLAVE, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The olden chronicles tell us akbar the slave was / strong
Last Line: Only an outworn story, now — as in long ago.
Subject(s): Death; Slavery; Vengeance; Dead, The; Serfs


THE SLEEP, by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of all the thoughts of god that are / borne inward unto souls afar
Last Line: "he giveth his beloved sleep."
Variant Title(s): He Giveth His Beloved Sleep;to Sleep
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Jews; Religion; Sleep; Dead, The; Judaism; Theology


THE SLEEP OF SIGISMUND, by JEAN INGELOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The doom'd king pacing all night through the windy fallow
Last Line: And their children after them.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Dreams; Love; Marriage; Night; Sleep; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Nightmares; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Bedtime


THE SLEEPER, by EDGAR ALLAN POE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: At midnight, in the month of june
Last Line: It was the dead who groaned within!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SLEEPER, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The glen was fair as some arcadian dell
Last Line: Forget, like sleep; and then forgive, like death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Life; Nature; Peace; Sleep; Dead, The


THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So has she lain for centuries unguessed
Last Line: No doubts, no dreams, no laughter and no tears!
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love - Loss Of; Mountains; Silence; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


THE SLEEPING SOLDIER, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: On the wild battlefield where the bullets were flying
Last Line: Overwept by the night, overwatched by the stars.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War Injuries; Dead, The


THE SLUMBER OF DEATH, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Peaceful and fair is the smiling repose
Last Line: The sleep that is dreamless -- the sleep of the grave.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SNOW, by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When freezing winter smites the whirling globe
Last Line: In all the universe of star and sun?
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Graves; Homeless; Snow; Winter; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE SOLDERER, by ARTHUR SZE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I watch a man soldering positive and negative speaker
Last Line: Die suspended in air like gold dust flecked by sunlight.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SOLDIER, by JAMES MONAHAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The soldier does not think of death
Last Line: Touches and patiently withdraws; death waits.
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Soldiers; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


THE SOLDIER, by ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I watch'd him sleep by the furrow
Last Line: To fall when green leaves come again!
Alternate Author Name(s): Q; Quiller-couch, A. T.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Dead, The


THE SOLDIER'S DEATH, by HUMBERT WOLFE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Trail all your pikes, dispirit every drum
Last Line: To your mistaken shrine, to your false idol honour.
Subject(s): Death; War; Dead, The


THE SOLDIER'S DEATHBED, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Like thee to die, thou sun! - my boyhood's dream
Last Line: Offers a trusting spirit up to god.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Dead, The


THE SOLDIER'S SEA CHANGE, by DANIEL HUGH VERDER    Poem Text                    
First Line: What do you carry, slow moving ship
Last Line: Crimsons the dismal flowing flood.
Subject(s): Death; Patriotism; Soldiers; War - Casualties (statistics, Etc.); World War I; Youth; Dead, The; First World War


THE SOLITAIRES (ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH OF JOHN HAMPDEN, JUNE 24, 1643), by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hampden, when charge on charge o'er chalgrove field
Last Line: Through reason and old ever-beckoning death.
Subject(s): Death; Hampden, John (1594-1643); Reason; Solitude; Dead, The; Intellect; Rationalism; Brain; Mind; Intellectuals; Loneliness


THE SONG OF AEIFA, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Speed hence, speed hence, o lone white swans
Last Line: At the ringing of christ's bell.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Bells; Birds; Death; Jesus Christ; Mythology - Celtic; Swans; Dead, The


THE SONG OF FIONULA, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep, sleep, brothers dear, sleep and dream
Last Line: To sleep and dream, ah, that is well indeed!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Brothers; Comfort; Death; Dreams; Sleep; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE SONG OF HIAWATHA: THE DEATH OF KWASIND, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Far and wide among the nations
Last Line: "he is gathering in his fire-wood!"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SONG OF JUDITH, PARAPHAS'D FROM THE APOCRYPHA, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Begin the song! To god the timbrels strike
Last Line: Roll'd in a deluge of sulphureous flame!
Subject(s): Bible; Death; Duty; God; Grief; Israel; Judith (bible); Revenge; Seduction; War; Women In The Bible; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE SONG OF MALONEY, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They are gambling in the cabin, moleskin joe, / magee and dan
Last Line: Shut up, moleskin, here I'm coming, is it banker, brag, or nap?
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


THE SONG OF THE DEAD, by RUDYARD KIPLING    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hear now the song of the dead
Last Line: Lord god, we ha' bought it fair!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SONG OF THE OLD LEAVES, by HILMA PARSONS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The autumn wind in a gust of joy
Last Line: "the lady of death is queen of the world!"
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Oak Trees; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


THE SONG OF THE SHOVEL, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down on creation's muck-pile where the sinful / swelter and sweat
Last Line: When you'll rise o'er sword and sceptre a mighty power in the land.
Subject(s): Byzantine Empire; Death; Labor & Laborers; Labor Unions; Dead, The; Work; Workers


THE SONG OF THE UPRISING, by JAMES OPPENHEIM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Joy wings his way
Last Line: New man is born from the old: joy shall leap laughing from sorrow.
Subject(s): Death; Happiness; Dead, The; Joy; Delight


THE SONG OF WERNER, by JOSEPH VICTOR VON SCHEFFEL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O roman maid! Why do you try
Last Line: My lady sleeping in the tomb.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Graves; Love; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE SONNETS OF ISHTAR: 2, by GEORGE CABOT LODGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My face lives always in the quenchless light
Last Line: I watch the last-born laughing in mine eyes!
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Sin; Youth; Dead, The


THE SOUL BONE, by SUSAN WOOD    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Soul; Death; Dead, The


THE SOUL OF BRITAIN, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Thro' the dark of the night we have trodden
Last Line: Must sink again to the prison, of party and place and creed.
Subject(s): Death; Great Britain - Civil War; Heaven; Peace; Soul; Dead, The; English Civil War; Paradise


THE SOUL'S ARMAGEDDON, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I know not where I go
Last Line: With immeasurable fear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Knowledge; Messengers; Soul; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE SOUL'S RUBAIYAT: 1, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Of him who walked a thousand years ago
Last Line: Why dream I, mad? All dreams for man are vain.
Subject(s): Death; God; Omar Khayyam (1048-1122); Salvation; Soul; Truth; Dead, The


THE SOUL-PATH, by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Out of my darkened vision
Last Line: To god I shall return.
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Dead, The


THE SOUNDLESS VOICE, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Now as the shadow of a cross looms nigh
Last Line: "like muted bells, repeats, ""in vain; in vain."
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SPANISH CHAPEL, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I made a mountain brook my guide
Last Line: "an angel thus to heaven!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death - Children; Spain; Women; Death - Babies


THE SPANISH WIVES: SONG BETWEEN MR. LEVERIDGE AND MRS. CROSS, by MARY PIX    Poem Text                    
First Line: Fairest nymph that ever bless'd our shore
Last Line: A wiser will supply, &c.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE SPARK, by JOSEPH MARY PLUNKETT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Because I used to shun
Last Line: With laughter on our lips.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SPECTRAL ARMY, by GRETCHEN OSGOOD WARREN    Poem Text                    
First Line: I dream that on far heaven's steep
Last Line: They left the reckoning to god.
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE SPEED FIEND, by WALT MASON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They dread my coming, east and west, and
Last Line: I spoil a pedagogue, and there I bag a grocer.
Subject(s): Churchyards; Death; Dead, The


THE SPINNING WOMAN, by LEONIDAS OF TARENTUM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Morning and evening, sleep she drove away
Last Line: (andrew lang)
Subject(s): Death; Mythology - Classical; Old Age; Dead, The


THE SPIRIT LAND, by JONES VERY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Father! Thy wonders do not singly stand
Last Line: That ne'er returns us to the fields of light
Variant Title(s): The Present Heaven
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


THE SPIRIT OF THE SABBATH, by ISIDORE G. ASCHER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: We greet her in her everlasting youth.
Subject(s): Death; Jews; Peace; Dead, The; Judaism


THE SPIRIT TO THE SPOILERS, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Spoilers of men, beware the dawning hour
Last Line: Of earth; he swears your time shall be no more.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


THE SPIRIT-CHILD, BY 'JENNIE', by ELIZABETH DOTEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: O, thou holy heaven above us!
Last Line: Rise victorious in the strife.
Alternate Author Name(s): Doten, Lizzie
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Graves; Heaven; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


THE SPIRITUAL BODY, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have a heavenly home
Last Line: Upon my naked and unsheltered soul!
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Religion; Soul; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Theology


THE SPRING OF THE YEAR, by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On fields of france the violets are fair
Last Line: Beyond the wistful limit of our spring!
Subject(s): Death; Spring; Dead, The


THE SPRING OF THE YEAR, by ALLAN CUNNINGHAM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone were but the winter cold
Last Line: At the spring of the year.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SQUIRE, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have sung me a stave, a stave or two
Last Line: That ever death did house.
Variant Title(s): The Young Squire
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Sea; Dead, The; Wine; Ocean


THE STAPLER, by RON PADGETT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When my mother died
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


THE STAR, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw a dreamer, I saw a poet
Last Line: "there it sung loud and sweet ""come, follow me."
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Pearse, Patrick Henry (1879-1916); Stars; War; Dead, The


THE STAR OF THE SEA, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How many a mighty ship
Last Line: Star of the sea!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Life; Sea; Ships & Shipping; Stars; Storms; Dead, The; Ocean


THE STARS, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Make friendship with the stars
Last Line: Ascend to him, from whom its essence came.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Life; Love; Stars; Dead, The


THE STARS WENT OUT, by RENE GHIL    Poem Text                    
First Line: The stars went out at dead of night
Last Line: My twenty years, and me.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Stars; Dead, The


THE STEPMOTHER, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: First she come to our house
Last Line: She's purt' nigh good as mother was!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Love; Mothers; Stepmothers; Dead, The; Relatives


THE STILLED VOICE, by FERNAND GREGH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The fountain in my garden
Last Line: Of a moan. ...
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Silence; Dead, The


THE STING OF DEATH, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I fear thee not, o death! Nay, oft
Last Line: And life or death, each rests in mystery!
Variant Title(s): Sonnet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE STING OF DEATH, by FREDERICK GEORGE SCOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Is sin, then, fair?
Last Line: For evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Scott, F. G.
Subject(s): Death; Regret; Sin; Dead, The


THE STOCKMAN'S TALE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "the campfire's burning brightly, and the coals are glowing red"
Last Line: Pass it by as I always have with silent cool contempt
Subject(s): Abstinence;alcohol & Alcoholics;brothers;death;story-telling; "half-brothers;dead, The;


THE STONE, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All day I carry the stone
Last Line: Weep when it won't nurse.
Subject(s): Babies; Death - Mothers; Stones; Infants; Dead, The; Granite; Rocks


THE STONE TABLE, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here at the stone table on the hill
Last Line: Grafted for our lifetimes onto paradise root-stock
Subject(s): Nostalgia; Nature; Death; Friendship


THE STORMING OF DARGAI HEIGHTS, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on the 20th of november, and in the year of 1897
Last Line: And give them always strength to put their enemies to flight.
Subject(s): Death; Fights; Tragedy; War; Dead, The


THE STRANGE LADY, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The summer morn is bright and fresh, the birds are darting by
Last Line: He went to dwell with her, the friends who mourned him never knew.
Subject(s): Hunting; Women; Death; Hunters; Dead, The


THE STRICKEN HART, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The stricken hart had fled the brake
Last Line: And love, some say, has conquered heaven.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Paradise


THE STRING, by JAMES DICKEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Except when he enters my son
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SUBSTITUTE, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How say'st thou? Die to-morrow?
Last Line: Knelt by the corse -- alone.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Capital Punishment; Confederate States Of America; United States - History; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Confederacy


THE SUICIDE, by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: For fifty years, / cruel, insatiable old world
Last Line: Bang —!
Subject(s): Death; Suicide; Dead, The


THE SUMMER IS ENDED (1), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wreathe no more lilies in my hair
Last Line: Only a little while.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Lilies; Summer; Dead, The


THE SUMMONS; MARCH 28, 1884, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Away from love of child and wife
Last Line: The constant presence of a friend.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SUN KEPT SETTING - SETTING - STILL, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: I'm not afraid to know
Subject(s): Sun; Death


THE SUN OF MY SONGS, by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The birds are all a-singing
Last Line: "bursting into blossoming."
Alternate Author Name(s): Marzials, Theo; Marzials, Theophile Jules Henri
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Seasons; Singing & Singers; Sun; Dead, The


THE SUN'S ECLIPSE -- JULY 8TH, 1842, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis cloudless morning, but a frown misplaced
Last Line: The thrilling joy, whose tears were on my cheek!
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Eclipses; Sun; Dead, The; World


THE SUN'S LAST LOOK ON THE COUNTRY GIRL, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun threw down a radiant spot
Last Line: That met so many a day?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SUPREME CONSUMATIN, by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Nay, but the world is old, nigh old as hell
Last Line: Pass to my endless home with spirit clean!
Subject(s): Death; Life; Time; Dead, The


THE SUPREME WISH, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: God give you joy, I said,-and joy you had
Last Line: O sweet, god give you rest!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love; Rest; Wishes; Dead, The; Paradise


THE SUPRFEME MOMENT, by CHARLES SIMIC    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As an ant is powerless
Subject(s): Ants; Death; Dead, The


THE SWAGMAN'S REST, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We buried old bob where the bloodwoods wave
Last Line: Is known as 'the swagman's rest'.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Crosses; Death; Graves; Summer; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE SWAN SONG, by FLORA ELIZABETH HASTINGS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Grieve not that I die young - is it not well
Last Line: Let me depart!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE SWEATER, by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now the orchid's pinned, and he lets go slack
Last Line: And a corpse or two in his buttonhole.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE TABLET OF TRUTH, by JAMES SMITH (1775-1839)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sit down, mr. Clipstone, and take
Last Line: To gaze on my tablet of truth.
Subject(s): Death; Humility; Life; Love; Truth; Dead, The


THE TAY BRIDGE DISEASTER, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Beautiful railway bridge of the silv'ry tay!
Last Line: The less chance we have of being killed.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Railroad Wrecks; Storms; Dead, The; Train Wrecks


THE TEACHER, by BILLY COLLINS            Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Maps; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE TEAL'S WING, by DAVID WAGONER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: About the tide line above the dead
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Seashore; Dead, The; Beach; Coast; Shore


THE TEAM BULLOCK, by WILLIAM HENRY OGILVIE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sunrays scorched like furnace fires
Last Line: "for I have taken none on these!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Ogilvie, Will Henry
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Desolation; Drought; Horses; Dead, The


THE TEARS OF AMYNTA FOR THE DEATH OF DAMON; A SONG, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On a bank, beside a willow
Last Line: Love and damon are no more.
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Love - Loss Of; Singing & Singers; Tears; Dead, The; Songs


THE TELEGRAMS, by JULIA WARD HOWE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bring the hearse to the station
Last Line: God next!
Subject(s): Death; Hearses; Murder; Telegraph; Dead, The; Telegrams


THE TELEGRAPH CLERK, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sitting here by my desk all day
Last Line: With a smile and then a sigh
Subject(s): Accidents;death;funerals;telegraph; "dead, The;burials;telegrams;


THE TEMPLE OF THE DEAD, by PHILIP TOBIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Was it the sound of their bodies
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE TEMPTATION OF HASSAN BEN KHALED, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hassan ben khaled, singing in the streets
Last Line: And allah grant he go no more astray.
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love; Poetry & Poets; Temptation; Dead, The; Paradise


THE TERM OF DEATH, by SARAH MORGAN BRYAN PIATT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Between the falling leaf and rose-bud's breath
Last Line: The worm and butterfly -- it is not long!
Alternate Author Name(s): Piatt, Sarah
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE TERRIFIC CYCLONE OF 1893, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1893, and on the 17th and 18th of november
Last Line: And both these storms will be remembered for a very long time.
Subject(s): Cyclones; Death; Disasters; Dundee, Scotland; Wind; Dead, The


THE TERRORS OF DEATH; WRITTEN ON THE WALLS OF A CARTHUSIAN MONASTERY, by THEOPHILE GAUTIER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou who dost pace this cloistered hall
Last Line: Of him whose life hath been too sweet!
Alternate Author Name(s): Theo, Le Bon
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE TEST, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He fears not death, and therefore he is brave'
Last Line: If he have lived his life with dauntless heart.
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Life; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


THE TEST, by BAYARD TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell awhile, my bonnie darling!
Last Line: "waits for the man who goes beyond!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Kisses; Love; Dead, The; Parting


THE THIEF AND THE CORDELIER, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Who has e'er been at paris must needs know the greve
Last Line: Derry down, etc.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Paris, France; Dead, The


THE THIN EDGE OF YOUR PRIDE: 12, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After a hundred years have slept above us
Subject(s): Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts; Catskill Mountains, New York State; Death; Memory; Dead, The


THE THINGS IN BLACK MEN?ÇÖS CLOSETS, by E. ETHELBERT MILLER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: On the top shelf
Subject(s): African Americans; Death; Clothing & Dress; Negroes; American Blacks; Dead, The


THE THINNING RANKS, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The bugles sound, the rolling drums
Last Line: To honor noble dead.
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Honor; Memorial Day; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Declaration Day


THE THOUGHT OF DEATH, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Since when her faithful eyes, to which I yield
Last Line: Whose thought brings comfort to my heart again.
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; Eyes; Flowers; Hearts; Dead, The


THE THRACIAN, by VINCENT BOURNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Thracian parents, at his birth
Last Line: From the savages of thrace.
Subject(s): Children - Death; Customs


THE THRE DEID POLLIS, by ROBERT HENRYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O sinfull man, in to this mortall se
Last Line: Thre knit in ane be perfyt unitie.
Alternate Author Name(s): Henderson, Robert+(1)
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE THREE GRACES, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We have the picture of you in mind
Last Line: So as I write this mary has died
Subject(s): Beauty; Change; Death; Dead, The


THE THREE-TEN, by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When in the prime and may day time dead lovers went a-walking
Last Line: Those maids, thank god! Are' neath the sod and all their generation.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE THUNDER STORM, by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The sabbath morn came sweetly on
Last Line: In that sad evening hour.
Subject(s): Death; Lightning; Sabbath; Dead, The; Lightning Rods; Sunday


THE TIME TO DIE, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I heard a stranger's hearse move heavily
Last Line: To some convenient hour, the time to die.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE TIMELY MEMENTO, by PHILIP AYRES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The shipwrack'd bark cannot more sure convey
Last Line: Since dying is the only way to live?
Subject(s): Death; Conduct Of Life; Dead, The


THE TIMEPIECE, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Long has it uttered its warning cry
Last Line: Still let them rest in their lowly bed!
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Time; Dead, The; Parting


THE TOLLMEN, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo, silence, sleep, and death
Last Line: To take of each the toll.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE TOMB OF CRETHON, by LEONIDAS OF TARENTUM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the tomb of crethon; here you read
Last Line: With lands, how narrow now, how ample then!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE TOMB OF DIOGENES, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "'tell me, good dog, whose tomb you guard so well'"
Last Line: Yes: but the stars are now his dwelling-place'
Subject(s): Cemeteries;death;diogenes;graves; "graveyards;dead, The;tombs;tombstones;


THE TOMB OF GAUGIN, by PIERRE CAMO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Women of tahiti, when time's pace
Last Line: And the infinite love of the archipelago!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Memory; Rest; Women; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE TOMB OF MADAME LANGHANS, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How many hopes were borne upon thy bier
Last Line: "here am I, with the child whom thou hast given!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Graves; Stillbirth; Tombs; Tombstones; Death - Childbirth


THE TOMB OF SARDANAPALUS, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "assured that you are doomed to die, do as your passions crave"
Last Line: But of my rich possessions no penny could I save
Subject(s): Death;sardanapalus (7th Century B.c.); "dead, The;


THE TOMB OF THE PATRIOTS, by PHILIP FRENEAU    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Britain! We cite you to our bar, once more
Last Line: These, once so wretched near manhattan's shore.
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; New York City - Revolutionary Period; Patriotism; Prison Ships; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE TOMBSTONE TOLD WHEN SHE DIED, by DYLAN THOMAS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Last Line: And the dear floods of his hair
Subject(s): Death


THE TOPOGRAPHY OF HISTORY, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All cities are open in the hot season
Last Line: "calling out ""o love, love,"" but finding none"
Subject(s): Death; Hate; History; Maps; United States; Dead, The; Historians; America


THE TORCHES, by MICHAEL WATERS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Limbs lopped off, the fathers
Last Line: (2001)
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Kent State University - Riot, 1970; Murder; Nicaragua; Dead, The


THE TOWER OF SILENCE, by DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Silent! Tread airily!
Last Line: Walk hence reverently!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Peace; Silence; Dead, The; Paradise


THE TRAGIC DEATH OF THE REV. A. H. MACKONOCHIE, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Friends of humanity, of high and low degree
Last Line: Then the party took one sorrowful look and bade the corpse, farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Tragedy; Dead, The


THE TREASURE BOX, by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ah! Here's the box! And there's his baby shoe
Last Line: His glory home! O little star of gold!
Alternate Author Name(s): Daly, T. A.
Subject(s): Death - Children; War; Death - Babies


THE TREASURED THREE, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Here with my treasured three I sit
Last Line: To leave this little house of joy?
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Pets; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


THE TREE, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Think of her when she shall be dead
Last Line: Who lost a resting-place.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Seasons; Trees; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE TREE OF DEATH, by ELIZA COOK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let the king of the grave be asked to tell
Last Line: So dark as the vine, the tree of death.
Subject(s): Death; Trees; Dead, The


THE TRENCHES, by FREDERIC MANNING    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Endless lanes sunken in the clay
Last Line: Night for menace with weary eyes.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE TRIAL OF MAN, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The ordinary milkman brought that dawn
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


THE TRIBUTE OF HIS HOME, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Bowed, midst a universal grief
Last Line: Our common friend and fellow citizen.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Flags; Grief; Home; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE TRICK, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: No answer, yet I called her name
Last Line: And only death himself can prove.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE TRIUMPH OF DEATH: THE TRIUMPHS OF LOVE, CHASTITY, DEATH. ARGUMENT, by PETRARCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The glorious maid, whose soule to heaven is gone
Last Line: Death seem'd in her exceeding faire to be.
Alternate Author Name(s): Petrarca, Francesco
Subject(s): Death; Life; Religion; Soul; Dead, The; Theology


THE TRIUMPH OF TIME, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The tender, delicate flowers
Last Line: "and conquers all!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Future; Love; Time; Dead, The


THE TRIUMPH OF TIME, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Before our lives divide for ever
Last Line: If I cry to you then, will you hear or know?
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Life; Nature; Time; Dead, The


THE TROLLEY FROM XOCHIMILCO, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The late-afternoon rain stopped. The electric trolley
Last Line: The plaster rosettes of the ceiling.
Subject(s): Accidents; Buses; Death; Kahlo, Frida (1907-1954); Mexico City; Rivera, Diego (1886-1957); Dead, The


THE TRUTH ABOUT GOD: BY GOD, by ANNE CARSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sometimes by night I don't know why
Last Line: Little by little the first union
Subject(s): Death


THE TRUTH ABOUT GOD: THE WOLF GOD, by ANNE CARSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Like a painting we will be erased, no one can remain
Last Line: Things are as hard as you make them
Subject(s): Wolves; Death


THE TRUTH THE DEAD KNOW, by ANNE SEXTON    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone, I say and walk from church
Subject(s): Death; God; Parents; Religion; Dead, The; Parenthood; Theology


THE TRYST OF SOULS, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Low hung the moon, the wind was still
Last Line: Till stars and shadows yield to day.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Fathers; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE TUGGED HAND, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: I have no ears or eyes
Last Line: And could not make it play.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Sympathy; Dead, The; Empathy


THE TURNSTILE, by WILLIAM BARNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Sad were we as we did peace
Last Line: His last white arms, and they stood still.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE TURTLE AND SPARROW, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Behind an unfrequented glade
Last Line: And knaves and prudes are six times married.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Fables; Grief; Sparrows; Turtles; Dead, The; Allegories; Sorrow; Sadness; Tortoises


THE TWILIGHT OF THE GODS, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In a long sad row the old gods come
Last Line: Lie scattered in the sand!
Subject(s): Babylon; Death; Goddesses & Gods; Grief; Mythology; Wind; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE TWIN-SOUL, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the dead of the night a spirit came
Last Line: O spirit-enchantress, o demon-will!
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Night; Soul; Dead, The; Bedtime


THE TWINGE, by MAY WILLIAMS WARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I was fifty when mother died
Last Line: Now I shall never know!
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Ugliness; Dead, The


THE TWO DEATHS: 1. DEATH OF SIGURD, EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The earl lay on his purple bed
Last Line: And earl sigurd's life is done!
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE TWO DEATHS: 2. DEATH OF CAMOENS, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Pale comes the moonlight thro' the lattice gleaming
Last Line: Camoens, by thy grave!
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Camoens, Luiz De (1524-1580); Death; Dead, The


THE TWO DEVINES, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was shearing - time at the myall lake
Last Line: Are the tallies made by the two devines.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Death; Sheep; Dead, The


THE TWO DREAMS, by GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I will that if I say a heavy thing
Last Line: "here dead she lieth, for whose sake love is dead."
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Gardens & Gardening; God; Love; Dead, The; Nightmares


THE TWO FLOCKS, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Where are you going to now, white sheep
Last Line: Clouds in the air!
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE TWO FLOWERS, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Helen wore it in her hair
Last Line: No little flower so holy anywhere!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Man-woman Relationships; Dead, The; Male-female Relations


THE TWO MYSTERIES, by MARY ELIZABETH MAPES DODGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We know not what it is, dear, this sleep so deep and still
Last Line: And as life is to the living, so death is to the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Death - Children; Poetry & Poets; Whitman, Walt (1819-1891); Dead, The; Death - Babies


THE TWO PRAYERS, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lord! When they came and stood upon my way
Last Line: All that he hath not who hath tasted death.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Life; Prayer; Dead, The


THE TWO ROSES, by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: These roses take, which rival hues invest
Last Line: The red-rose there love's victory bespeaking?
Alternate Author Name(s): Egerton-warburton, R. E.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Roses; Dead, The


THE TWO SPIRITS, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Last night, when weary silence fell on all
Last Line: The starry crown the glorious present wore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Life; Nations; Past; Dead, The


THE TWO VOICES, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Two solemn voices, in a funeral strain
Last Line: "thou art gone home!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE TWO WAITINGS, by JOHN WHITE CHADWICK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear hearts, you were waiting a year ago
Last Line: It will more than your hope fulfil.
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Dead, The


THE TYRANT AND THE CAPTIVE, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was midnight when I listened
Last Line: "has the strength of love and death."
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Tyranny & Tyrants; Voices; Dead, The


THE ULTIMATE, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When, of old, a chief died in the north
Last Line: To the windless, unoared ultimate.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Life; Love; Sea; Dead, The; Destiny; Ocean


THE ULTIMATE (1), by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When the head of a man lies under the sod
Last Line: Like mice have scuttled back into the air.
Subject(s): Death; God; Graves; Napoleon I (1769-1821); Rome, Italy; Trees; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE ULTIMATE NATION, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Once babylon, by beauty tenanted
Last Line: She makes his ways her ways eternally?
Subject(s): Babylon; Death; Fate; God; Nations; Rome, Italy; Sin; Dead, The; Destiny


THE UNATTAINED, by ELIZABETH OAKES PRINCE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: And is this life? And are we born for this?
Last Line: The present can not sate nor e'er thy spirit fill.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Seba (e. Oakes), Mrs.; Oakes-smith, Elizabeth
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Life; Dead, The


THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY, by EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Could we but know
Last Line: Who would endure?
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Dead, The


THE UNDYING, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In thin clear light unshadowed shapes go by
Last Line: Ripe berries on neglected boughs that wasted.
Subject(s): Childhood Memories; Death; Grief; World War I; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; First World War


THE UNFORGOTTEN, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Whene'er I see, hurrying through worldly ways
Last Line: Or men could lose their dearness, being dead.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Fairy Tales; Hearts; Past; Childhood; Dead, The


THE UNFORTUNATE GENTLEMAN, by CORNELIUS WHUR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He, whose warm hand had often pressed
Last Line: Who now belongst to me!
Subject(s): Death; Poisons And Poisoning; Rest; Dead, The


THE UNHONORED, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas, alas! How many sighs
Last Line: Kept in the long eternities!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE UNKNOWN BELOVED, by JOHN HALL WHEELOCK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamed I passed a doorway
Last Line: About a flowery wreath.
Variant Title(s): Ballad
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


THE UNKNOWN DEAD, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The graceful column and the lofty arch
Last Line: "we know the worthy in the ""dead unknown."
Subject(s): Death; Life; Tears; Dead, The


THE UNKNOWN GRAVE, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Who sleeps below? Who sleeps below?
Last Line: And trust in him whose arm can save.
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE UNKNOWN GRAVE, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: No name to bid us know
Last Line: Fades into endless peace.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Hearts; Peace; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER, by WITTER BYNNER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And then I felt a fever in my veins
Last Line: Was that a whisper in the evening breeze?
Alternate Author Name(s): Morgan, Emanuel
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest; Unknown Soldier; War; Dead, The


THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER, by GERTRUDE HAHN    Poem Text                    
First Line: How many men of state and high degree
Last Line: And moonlight, and a pretty girl to kiss.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Soldiers; Summer; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER, by CHARLES ABRAHAM WAGNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One man's shoulder, another man's thigh
Last Line: To call each colored weed a flower.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Unknown Soldier; War; Dead, The


THE UNKNOWN WOMAN, by ALEXANDER (ALEKSANDR) ALEXANDROVICH BLOK    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I have foreknown thee! Oh, I have foreknown thee
Last Line: Yet terror clings to me. Thy image will be strange.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Facades; Shadows; Women; Dead, The; Nightmares; Appearances


THE UNREPENTANT, by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now my time has come to die
Last Line: But the dance -- was mine!)
Alternate Author Name(s): Faulks, Frederick J., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE UNRETURNING, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Earth, knowing not eld, in thy youth all / divine
Last Line: But not from the dark come my darlings to me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Grief; Mothers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE UNRETURNING, by CLINTON SCOLLARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: For us, the dead, though young
Last Line: That we have died in vain!
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE UNRETURNING, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If our dead could come back to us
Last Line: Gainst all returning.
Subject(s): Death; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


THE UNSEEN, by SARA TEASDALE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death went up the hall
Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE UNSEEN WORLD, by CRAVEN LANGSTROTH BETTS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The spirits of the dead are with us still
Last Line: Transfigured, lighted from the eternal shores.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE UNSPOKEN, by ANNE MILLAY BREMER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Buried deep it lies
Last Line: See the smiling mask that each one wears.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones


THE UPSTAIRS ROOM, by WELDON KEES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It must have been in march the rug wore through
Last Line: And, for my life, imperishable
Subject(s): Home; Death - Fathers


THE UTMOST, by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Some clerks aver that as the tree doth
Last Line: Lest fickle life me of my love deprive.
Alternate Author Name(s): Meredith, Owen; Lytton, 1st Earl Of; Lytton, Robert
Subject(s): Death; Conduct Of Life; Dead, The


THE VALEDICTION, by RICHARD BAXTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Vain world, what is in thee?
Last Line: Who sing thy praises.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE VALLEY OF SILENCE, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the secret valley of silence
Last Line: Eddies of prayer.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Prayer; Silence; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There were faces to remember in the valley of the shadow
Last Line: Maimed.
Subject(s): Death; Life; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE VALLEY OF WHITE POPPIES, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Between the grey pastures and the dark wood
Last Line: I am alone now among the silent grasses.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Poppies; Salvation; Silence; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


THE VANDAL, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I cannot find this english woodland fair
Last Line: Rides madly through the wonderland of life?
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Dead, The


THE VANISHING BOAT, by EDMUND WILLIAM GOSSE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: He is dying, - / he is dying in england in the clammy heat
Last Line: Farewell, my friend!
Subject(s): Death; Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900); Dead, The


THE VAUDOIS WIFE, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy voice is in mine ear, beloved
Last Line: One only -- leaving thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


THE VEIL OF ISIS, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To lift her veil, whose broideries
Last Line: To lift her veil?
Subject(s): Chastity; Death; Flirtation; Innocence; Dead, The


THE VERY END, by TOM SLEIGH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My eyes are strange to the print tonight
Subject(s): Grandparents; Death; Grandmothers; Grandfathers; Great Grandfathers; Great Grandmothers; Dead, The


THE VIAL, by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are potent perfumes to which nothing / is impervious
Last Line: Gnawing me away, o life and death of my heart!
Subject(s): Death; Perfume; Dead, The


THE VICTORS, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The dead men to the living call
Last Line: With dreams to keep; with dreams to keep!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Variant Title(s): The Unemployed
Subject(s): Death; Victory; War; Dead, The


THE VICTORY, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hark! How the church-bells' thundering harmony
Last Line: Who art the widow's friend, her comforter!
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; England; Sacrifices; War; Widows & Widowers; Dead, The; English


THE VIGIL, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Stay for me here!' ah, well doth love obey
Last Line: I wait thee still.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE VIGIL OF AIDEN, SELECTION, by THOMAS HOLLEY CHIVERS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the rosy bowers of aiden
Last Line: There to rest forevermore.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Future Life; God; Heaven; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise


THE VINDICTIVE, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: How should we praise those lads of the old vindictive
Last Line: In those red gates of hell?
Subject(s): Death; Desire; England; Fear; Hearts; Ships & Shipping; Soul; World War I; Dead, The; English; First World War


THE VINEGAR MAN, by RUTH COMFORT MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The crazy old vinegar man is dead! He never had missed a day before!
Last Line: The vinegar man is a long time dead: he died when he tore his valentine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Young, Sanborn, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Vinegar; Dead, The


THE VIOLET'S GRAVE, by VICORTARI    Poem Text                    
First Line: The woodland, and the golden wedge
Last Line: Where would you choose to die?
Subject(s): Death; Trees; Dead, The


THE VISION OF LOUKIANOS, THE ARMENIAN, by THOMAS WALSH    Poem Text                    
First Line: When unto heaven the souls elect take flight
Last Line: So I may breathe the perfumes of that land.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gill, Roderick; Strange, Garrett
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; God; Heaven; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise


THE VISITATION OF PEACE, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I closed the book of verse where sorrow wept
Last Line: Rising see clear the everlasting land.
Subject(s): Death; Depression, Mental; Grief; Keats, John (1795-1821); Love; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Mentally Depressed; Mental Distress; Sorrow; Sadness


THE VISITOR, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Forget? I had forgotten
Last Line: If she's to come no more.
Subject(s): Candles; Death; Forgetfulness; Hearts; Dead, The


THE VOICE, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me
Last Line: And the woman calling.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Longing; Love; Memory; Mourning; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Bereavement


THE VOICE AMONG THE DUNES, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have heard the sea-wind sighing
Last Line: Breathes drownëd sighs.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Dunes; Sea; Voices; Wind; Dead, The; Ocean


THE VOICE OF DEMOGORGON, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Palsied and fevered and blind
Last Line: "ye will wake one day!"" it saith."
Subject(s): Death; God; Silence; Sleep; Soul; Dead, The


THE VOICE OF THE WORM, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The prophets and the saints forever keep
Last Line: "and cries, ""have courage! Live!"
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Devil; Pain; Prophecy & Prophets; Saints; Voices; Worms; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The; Satan; Mephistopheles; Lucifer; Beelzebub; Suffering; Misery


THE VOICES, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: O waves, that break at my feet
Last Line: And flings the portal wide for peace.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Peace; War; Dead, The; Paradise


THE WAITING ANGEL, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We are leaning through the roses
Last Line: Surely I shall rise and go.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Hearts; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Mourning; Dead, The; Paradise; Bereavement


THE WAKERS, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The joyous morning ran and kissed the grass
Last Line: And there was the old scolding of the birds.
Subject(s): Angels; Birds; Death; Heaven; Rebirth; Shadows; Sleep; Dead, The; Paradise


THE WALL-FLOWER, by HENRIK ARNOLD THAULOV WERGELAND    Poem Text                    
First Line: O wall-flower! Or ever thy bright leaves fade
Last Line: Be its bridal torch!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Kisses; Love - Loss Of; Roses; Spring; Dead, The


THE WANDERER: 5. IN HOLLAND: DEATH-IN-LIFE, by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Blest is the babe that dies within the womb
Last Line: And curst that death which steals this life's disguise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Meredith, Owen; Lytton, 1st Earl Of; Lytton, Robert
Subject(s): Death; Netherlands; Travel; Dead, The; Holland; Dutch People; Journeys; Trips


THE WANING FIRE, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If death's dread angel came to me to-night
Last Line: I see again the faces of old days.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Life; Soul; Dead, The


THE WAR FILMS, by HENRY JOHN NEWBOLT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O living pictures of the dead
Last Line: To take their death for mine.
Subject(s): Death; Religion; World War I; Dead, The; Theology; First World War


THE WARRIOR TO HIS DEAD BRIDE, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If in the fight my arm was strong
Last Line: I have an angel there!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Brides; Death; Love; Soul; Dead, The


THE WATCHER, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I think I hear the sound of horses' feet
Last Line: And, smiling sweetly in her slumbers, died.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


THE WATCHERS, by ERNEST FAVENC    Poem Text                    
First Line: All things were old in that grim grey land
Last Line: Three dead men lay on the ground.
Subject(s): Death; Deserts; Food & Eating; Pain; Time; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


THE WATCHERS (OLD AND NEW), by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Time-worn they stand o'er the shelving strand
Last Line: Of fire and steel and gold.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE WATCHMAN, by MARGARET SACKVILLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Watchman, the judgment is at hand, give warning
Last Line: "stands not a stone."
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Watchmen; Dead, The


THE WAYS AND THE PEOPLES, by RANDALL JARRELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What does the storm say? What the trees wish
Last Line: Who is dying and glass on her marvelous bier
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE WAYS OF DEATH; I.M., R. G. C. B., by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The ways of death are soothing and serene
Last Line: The ways of death are soothing and serene.
Alternate Author Name(s): Henley, W. E.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


THE WAYSIDE CROSS, by FREDERICK GEORGE SCOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A wayside cross at set of day
Last Line: For such sweet thoughts in the twilight grey.
Alternate Author Name(s): Scott, F. G.
Subject(s): Crosses; Death; Future Life; God; Heaven; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Paradise


THE WEAVER, by EFFIE BRUCE HARDY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tired heart, now I shall weave all thy longings
Last Line: Blanket of grief, I create thee, alone.
Subject(s): Blankets; Death; Grief; Native Americans; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America


THE WEIRD OF MICHAEL SCOTT, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The wild wind moaned: fast waned the light
Last Line: A black corpse tossing on the tide.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Mountains; Soul; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


THE WELCOME TO DEATH, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou art welcome, o thou warning voice!
Last Line: Once more to meet my own!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE WELSH POET, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


THE WHEEL OF LOVE, LIKE ALL WHEELS, COMES FULL CIRCLE, by HARRY BROWN    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I killed a wounded gull at tahoe once
Subject(s): Gulls; Death - Animals; Seagulls


THE WHISTLE OF SANDY MCGRAW, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You may talk o' your lutes and your dulcimers fine
Last Line: You wee penny whistle o' sandy mcgraw.
Subject(s): Death; Music & Musicians; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


THE WHISTLE OF THE TRAIN, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The time is up, the friends are near
Last Line: The whistle of the train.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Railroads; Dead, The; Parting; Railways; Trains


THE WHITE BULLS OF HEAVEN, by LINDA GREGG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The white bulls of java, weighing a thousand pounds
Last Line: I am sure it is the only life god can taste
Subject(s): Bulls; Indonesia; Farm Life; Death


THE WHITE DEVIL, by JOHN WEBSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Banished
Last Line: [exeunt.
Subject(s): Death; Hate; Murder; Prostitution; Revenge; Unfaithfulness; Dead, The; Harlots; Whores; Brothels; Infidelity; Adultery; Inconstancy


THE WHITE HEARSE, by PERCY STICKNEY GRANT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, I have walked with you through summer days
Last Line: Discards the life, and builds on blood its wealth.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THE WHITE HORSE, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: What do I stare at - not the colt
Last Line: When you come up behind, to mount!'
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Dead, The


THE WIDOW OF GLENCOE, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Do not lift him from the bracken
Last Line: Cry the coronach for thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin)
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Widows & Widowers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE WIDOW OF NAIN, by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The roman sentinel stood helm'd and tall
Last Line: Jesus went calmly on his way to nain.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Jesus Christ - Life & Ministry; Death - Babies


THE WIDOW TO HER SON'S BETROTHED, by CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH SHERIDAN NORTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, cease to plead with that sweet cheerful voice
Last Line: Weep for his mother! -- weep, young bride, for me!
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Pearce; Stirling-maxwell, Lady; Norton, The Honourable Mrs. Caroline
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers-in-law; Death - Babies


THE WIDOW'S MITE, by FREDERICK LOCKER-LAMPSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A widow - she had only one!
Last Line: The little crutch.
Alternate Author Name(s): Locker, Frederick
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Widows & Widowers; Dead, The


THE WIDOW; SAPPHICS, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Cold was the night wind, drifting fast the snow fell
Last Line: God had released her.
Subject(s): Begging & Beggars; Cold; Death; God; Salvation; Widows & Widowers; Dead, The


THE WIFE, by EDWARD BLISS REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: The day was fair, the wind blew steadily
Last Line: Stunned by the thought of our own littleness.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Nature; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Storms; Dead, The; Parting; Ocean


THE WIFE, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tell annie I'll be home in time
Last Line: "o god! Thy world is glorified."
Subject(s): Death; Paris, France; War; Dead, The


THE WILD HONEYSUCKLE, by JANET B. MONTGOMERY MCGOVERN    Poem Text                    
First Line: It has grown across his grave
Last Line: In soul or body. And the world may catch the fragrance.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Honeysuckle; Rest; Soul; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


THE WILL, by JOHN DONNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Before I sigh my last gasp, let me breathe
Last Line: To invent and practise this one way to annihilate all three.
Variant Title(s): He Pretends A Series Of Bequests
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


THE WIND, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The wind went forth o'er land and sea
Last Line: In tenderness or wrath, on land or sea!
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Wind; Dead, The; Ocean


THE WIND AND THE ROSE; AN APOLOGUE, by JOHN GODFREY SAXE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A little red rose bloomed all alone
Last Line: "and kill where he meant to cure!"
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Roses; Dead, The


THE WIND BLEW SHRILL AND SMART, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And the ruler of the ocean wild and wide!
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Sea Voyages; Death


THE WIND OF DEATH, by AGNES ETHELWYN WETHERALD    Poem Text                    
First Line: The wind of death, that softly blows
Last Line: I turn, I turn my face to thee.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wetherald, Ethelwyn
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE WIND'S WORD, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A star that I love, / the sea, and I
Last Line: All these did he have -- and he is dead.'
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Sea; Stars; Dead, The; Ocean


THE WINE PRESS, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A murdered man, ten miles away
Last Line: Thro' a red volcanic sky ...
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Murder; Soldiers; World War I; Dead, The; Wine; First World War


THE WIRES OF THE NIGHT, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I thought about his death for so many hours,
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE WISDOM OF MERLYN, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are the time-words of merlyn, the voice of his age recorded
Last Line: Heart.
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Wisdom; Dead, The


THE WITCH, by MARY ELIZABETH COLERIDGE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: I have walked a great while over the snow
Last Line: Oh, lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door.
Alternate Author Name(s): Anodos
Subject(s): Death; Women; Dead, The


THE WITCH OF ERKMURDEN, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who cantereth forth in the night
Last Line: "away with my babe and bride."
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Night; Witchcraft & Witches; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Bedtime


THE WITCH-MOTHER, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O where will ye gang to and where will ye sleep
Last Line: And twae mair sauls in hell.
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Mothers; Night; Witchcraft & Witches; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Bedtime


THE WIZARD, by MARGARET LOUISA WOODS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Somewhere, nobody knows
Last Line: And the bones drift by with a rustling sound.
Alternate Author Name(s): Woods, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Bradley
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Mystery; Seashore; Tragedy; Dead, The; Beach; Coast; Shore


THE WOE OF IT, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet was the mavis' song of eld
Last Line: And — ah! The bitter woe of it!
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Memory; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


THE WOLVES, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They had tussled last night. Lechien cried
Last Line: I noticed, was missing forom beside his bed
Subject(s): Hunting; Death; Hunters; Dead, The


THE WOMAN I MET, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A stranger, I threaded sunken-hearted
Last Line: She turned and thinned away.
Subject(s): Death; Women; Dead, The


THE WOOD, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come with me to the mossy places
Last Line: If I kissed you, the wood-gods would not tell!
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Forests; Kisses; Life; Tears; Dead, The; Nightmares; Woods


THE WORDS, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My mother said, of course
Subject(s): Cancer, Lung; Death - Fathers


THE WORKBOX, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: See, here's the workbox, little wife
Last Line: But known of what he died.
Subject(s): Death; Wood; Dead, The


THE WORLD OF THE PERFECT TEAR, by THOMAS MCGRATH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fire from a fixed star
Last Line: To raise the living up
Subject(s): Arks; Brothers; Death; Noah (bible); Stars; Half-brothers; Dead, The


THE WORMS' CONTEMPT, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: What do we earn for all our gentle grace?
Last Line: The worms' contempt, that have no time for preaching.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Death; Worms; Dead, The


THE WRAITHS, by EDYTHE C. TONER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Hosts of the martyred dead!
Last Line: "thus die ... Thus die?"
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Social Protest; Soldiers; Supernatural; War; Youth; Dead, The


THE WREATH, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Here on my path by some hard fate struck down
Last Line: Placed on my heart the grief of yester-year.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Easter; Graves; Holidays; Dead, The; The Resurrection; Tombs; Tombstones


THE WREATH, by JOHANN LUDWIG UHLAND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A child through sunny meadows strolled
Last Line: Both fruit and flowers it bore!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE WRECK OF HE COLUMBINE, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Kind christians, all pay attention to me
Last Line: And conveyed to aalesund and there taking steamer to fair england.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Shipwrecks; Storms; Tragedy; Dead, The


THE WRECK OF THE 'THOMAS DRYDEN'; IN PENTLAND FIRTH, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As I stood upon the sandy beach
Last Line: And got lodgings for the night!
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Ferry Boats; Sailing & Sailors; Sea; Shipwrecks; Tragedy; Dead, The; Ocean


THE WRECK OF THE STEAMER 'LONDON'; WHILE ON HER WAY TO AUSTRALIA, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas in the year of 1866, and on a very beautiful day
Last Line: And they thanked god and captain cavassa, who did their lives save.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Drowning; Shipwrecks; Steamboats; Storms; Dead, The


THE WRECK OF THE THRESHER, by WILLIAM MEREDITH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I stand on the ledge where rock runs into the river
Alternate Author Name(s): Meredith, Morris
Subject(s): Submarines; Death; Shipwrecks; Submarine Warfare; U-boats; Dead, The


THE WRECK OF THE WHALER 'OSCAR', by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas on the 1st of april, and in the year of eighteen thirteen
Last Line: Unsure.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Sailing & Sailors; Sea Voyages; Shipwrecks; Storms; Tragedy; Dead, The


THE WRECK ON THE A-222 IN RAVENSBOURNE VALLEY, by JONATHAN WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where the car hit him, fireweed sprang with
Subject(s): Automobile Accidents; Death; Youth; Dead, The


THE WRECKER'S DAUGHTER, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down beside carn barra bay
Last Line: Died meraud.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Obsessions; Dead, The


THE WRONG MAN, by JANE BARLOW    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where wild-heaped rubble o'erpeers the pit-mouth black
Last Line: A be t'roight mon for yo' an' no mistake.'
Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Death; Habits; Human Behavior; Social Problems; Drunkards; Alcohol Abuse; Dead, The; Conduct Of Life; Human Nature


THE YEAR'S SHEDDINGS, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The varied colours are a fitful heap
Last Line: Read that, who still to spell our earth remain.
Subject(s): Death; Leaves; Dead, The


THE YELLOW DOT, by ROBERT BLY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: God does what she wants. She has very large
Last Line: A rembrandt drawing if you put it down
Subject(s): God; Women; Death


THE YELLOW FEVER, by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: The sky is pure, the clouds are light
Last Line: The spirit was -- but is not there!
Subject(s): Death; Plague; Sea; Yellow Fever; Dead, The; Ocean


THE YELLOW RAYS, by CHARLES AUGUSTIN SAINTE-BEUVE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On summer sabbath eves when six draws near
Last Line: All night I hear them howl!
Subject(s): Death; God; Grief; Love; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THE YOKE, by FRANK BIDART    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Don't worry -- I know you're dead
Last Line: Turn your face again
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Homoeroticism; Lesbians; Gay Women; Gay Men; Bereavement


THE YOUNG CAPTIVE, by ANDRE MARIE CHENIER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The sickle spares the springing corn ...'
Last Line: Within her gracious neighbourhood.
Subject(s): Death; Prisons & Prisoners; Dead, The; Convicts


THE YOUNG DEAD, by MAXWELL STRUTHERS BURT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: These who were born so beautifully
Last Line: To find the unending beauty of the sky.
Alternate Author Name(s): Burt, Struthers
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE YOUNG DEAD, by EDITH WHARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, how I pity the young dead who gave
Last Line: And the lark singing for them overhead!
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Veterans Day; Dead, The


THE YOUNG DEAD SOLDIERS, by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The young dead soldiers do not speak
Alternate Author Name(s): Fleming, Archibald
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


THE YOUNG MOTHER, by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The host lifts high the candlelight
Last Line: The son for whom she died!
Subject(s): Mothers; Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


THE YOUNG SICK MAN, by CAROLINE CLIVE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Fresh snow is now the mountain's crown
Last Line: And me, among the rest, farewell.
Alternate Author Name(s): V; Meysey-wigley, Caroline
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THE YOUNG THAT DIED IN BEAUTY, by WILLIAM BARNES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If souls should only sheen so bright
Last Line: Than when they died in beauty.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Youth; Dead, The


THE YOUNG VOLUNTEER, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: With a knock upon the window comes the young volunteer
Last Line: All the greater the recruiting of this dead volunteer.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Courage; Death; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


THE YOUNGER SISTER, by ANDREW MOTION    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The luxuries, of course, and privilege -
Subject(s): Margaret, Princess, Countess Of Snowdon (1930-2002); Death; Dead, The


THEATER OF THE DEAD, by VOLKER BRAUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The dead conduct themselves the way they always %do
Last Line: I like my causes lost
Subject(s): Death; Theater And Theaters


THEFT, by WINIFRED LUCAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Death could not have thee, sweet, and be unsatisfied
Last Line: Has ever love or beauty died?
Alternate Author Name(s): Le Bailly, Mrs.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


THEIR LAST GIFTS; FOR MY FATHER, JOSEPH LAPIDUS (1899-1990), by ELIZABETH ZELVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Her last gift to him
Last Line: Such a short time to hurt %such a long time to be immortal
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Jewish Families; Mourning; Psychoanalysis; Relationships


THEM AND US, by LUCILLE CLIFTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Something in their psyche insists on elvis
Last Line: Death and elvis, but watching for marvin gaye.
Subject(s): Death; Fame; History; Presley, Elvis (1937-1977); Dead, The; Reputation; Historians


THEME, by LAWSON FUSAO INADA    Poem Source                    
First Line: The theme is free. %the theme is free
Last Line: And listen to what he has to say
Subject(s): Death; Melodies; Memory; Music And Musicians


THEN HE ASKED HER, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Of the maimed eyes
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory; Pictures


THEN MOUSETRAPS IN THE CELLAR, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Pretty good odds for living
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Death - Animals; Mice; Nature; Rodents


THEN THEY THAT FEARED THE LORD SPAKE OFTEN ONE TO ANOTHER', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Friend I commend to thee the narrow way
Last Line: Loved us while hating even to death our sin
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Life; Death; God


THEODORE HERZL, by ISRAEL ZANGWILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell, o prince, farewell, o sorely tried!
Last Line: "next year,"" we cry, ""next year, jerusalem."
Subject(s): Death; Herzl, Theodore (1860-1904); Israel; Jews; Zionism; Dead, The; Judaism


THEODORE ROOSEVELT; DIED AT DAYBREAK, JANUARY 6, 1919, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Knell nor deep minute gun gave the world warning
Last Line: Liberty's champion, cid of the west!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Variant Title(s): Cid Of The West
Subject(s): Death; Presidents, United States; Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919); Dead, The


THERANIA, by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O unknown belov'd one! To the perfect season
Last Line: O unknown belov'd one?
Alternate Author Name(s): Pollex, D.; Walker, Patricius
Subject(s): Love; Death; Dead, The


THERE, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When trakl crossed over, the angels
Last Line: Carved on a stone cheek.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Heaven; Poetry & Poets; Trakl, Georg (1887-1914); Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


THERE ARE POINTS OF SILENCE CIRCLING THE HEART, by ROBERTO JUARROZ    Poem Source                    
Last Line: But they won't be tempted
Subject(s): Death; Silence


THERE CAME A TIME, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There came a time when men no longer / died
Last Line: They seemed to hover on the edge of age. ...
Subject(s): Death; Life; Time; Dead, The


THERE IS A FINISHED FEELING, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And the eternal function %enabled to infer
Variant Title(s): Poem: 856; Poem: 109
Subject(s): Death


THERE IS A LAKE OF ICE ON THE MOON, by PAMELA SUTTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Inna cherniahivsky must be dead by now, I promised
Last Line: There is a lake of ice on the moon
Subject(s): Death; Ice; Moon


THERE IS NO DEATH, by CONSTANCE ENTWHISTLE HOAR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Pansies are best for early spring
Last Line: "pansies are for remembering."
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Spring; Dead, The


THERE IS NO GOD BUT, by AGHA SHAHID ALI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the 'name of the merciful' let night begin
Last Line: In no one's name but hers I let night begin
Subject(s): Death; God; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


THERE IS NO QUIET, by BERNICE LESBIA KENYON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is no quiet since you left the earth
Last Line: There is no quiet since you left the earth.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gilkyson, Walter, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Wellesley College; Dead, The


THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS THE MOMENT OF DEATH, by MARILYN KRYSL    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I work nights, and he was awake
Last Line: It was the sound of my own blood
Subject(s): Death; Nurses


THERE IS ONE THING, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: One %thing %I
Last Line: The nausea %does %eventually %go %away
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


THERE IS STILL NO NAME FOR YOU, by MILAN DEKLEVA    Poem Source                    
First Line: For anything more will we be able to die
Last Line: We dwell heroically in ignorance, like in a school exercise
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Peace; Unknown Soldier


THERE REMAINETH THEREFORE A REST FOR THE PEOPLE OF GOD', by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Come blessed sleep, most full, most perfect, come
Last Line: And thou, with john, shalt lie upon my breast
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Calm; Sleep; Weariness


THERE SWEPT ADOWN THAT DREARY GLEN, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Fights; Death; Sound; Dead, The


THERE WAS A BOY (VERSION 1), by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a boy, ye knew him well, ye cliffs
Last Line: Mute -- looking at the grave in which he lies!
Variant Title(s): The Boy Poet;the Boy And The Owls
Subject(s): Boys; Death - Children; Death - Babies


THERE WAS A BOY (VERSION 2), by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There was a boy, ye knew him well, ye cliffs
Last Line: Mute - for he died when he was ten years old.
Subject(s): Boys; Death - Children; Death - Babies


THERE WAS A MAN OF DOUBLE DEED, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
Last Line: "when my heart began to bleed, / 'twas death and death and death indeed"
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


THERE'S A CERTAIN SLANT OF LIGHT, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: On the look of death
Subject(s): Winter; Light; Death


THERE'S BEEN A DEATH IN THE OPPOSITE HOUSE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: In just a country town 
Subject(s): Death


THERE'S BEEN A DEATH IN THE OPPOSITE HOUSE', by JEANIE THOMPSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: On my back porch, jesse and david
Subject(s): Death; Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886)


THESE ARE THE ASHES OF TIMAS, by SAPPHO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: To lay on the grave
Subject(s): Aphrodite; Death; Erotic Love; Love; Mythology - Classical


THESE CHANGES ARE PHYSIOLOGICAL, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Because the train was held over
Last Line: Into the long, yellow toes %of a jackal
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


THESE DAYS, by NANCE VAN WINCKEL    Poem Text                    
First Line: In the mausoleum lies the corpse of a man who rode
Subject(s): Change; Death; Russia; Time; Dead, The; Soviet Union; Russians


THESE HOURS LIKE MAKING LOVE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Living this day is like making love after
Last Line: Besotted by birdsong, giddy with leaves
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


THEY BEGIN TO MOVE SLOWLY, SLUGGISHLY, AS IF SOMEONE WERE SUSPENDING, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: They dance, and they dance as if this dance were the last round of their souls
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina


THEY DON'T KNOW, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I see %people I
Last Line: Who don't %even know %I had %my baby
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


THEY HAVEN'T HEARD THE WEST IS OVER, by JAMES GALVIN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So that no one should forget, and no one be forgotten -- isn't that
Last Line: Arms to the north, and the road from here keeps going, as if it were going somewhere
Subject(s): Country Life; Death; Disappeared Persons; Funerals; Mountains; Trees; Wyoming; Dead, The; Missing Persons; Burials; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


THEY LIE AT REST, OUR BLESSED DEAD, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Our own beyond the salt sea-wall
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death


THEY SAW HER GRASP HER OWN WAIST, AND THE FRICTION FROM HER HANDS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Rocked dead in her dreams-a memory-in her land of smoke
Subject(s): Death - Children; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Mothers; Solitude; Sons


THEY SHOULD HAVE TOLD ME, THEY SHOULD HAVE SAID, by LORI BROWN PATRICK    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


THEY SOFTLY WALK, by HUGH ROBERT ORR    Poem Text                    
First Line: They are not gone who pass
Last Line: And stars and god.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Religion; Dead, The; Theology


THEY WHO COME BACK, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My faithful dead come back to me in dreams
Last Line: My changeless dead, who rest so long and well.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Hearts; Love; Vision; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


THEY'RE DEAR FISH TO ME', by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The farmer's wife sat at the door
Last Line: What breaking hearts might swell the cry: / 'they're dear fish to me'
Subject(s): Adversity;death;fish & Fishing; "dead, The;


THIN EDGE OF YOUR PRIDE: 12, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After a hundred years have slept above us
Last Line: The berkshires, %have good memories
Subject(s): Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts; Catskill Mountains, New York State; Death; Memory


THIN ICE, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now this paste of ash and water
Last Line: This cold's life, death's steamy mark and target.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Absence; Atlantic Ocean; Death; Ice; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


THINGS, by KATHARINE MCCLUSKEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Things are very intriguing!
Last Line: Still crunching!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THINGS WE DREAMT WE DIED FOR, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Flags of all sorts
Last Line: By the many who have not one.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Literature; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Nightmares


THINK OF THE SOUL, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: See, hear, and am silent
Subject(s): Men; Women; Soul; Racism; Past; Death; Social Commentaries; Grief; Conduct Of Life


THIRD STREET, NOME, by KEN WALDMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A sign of my own past's big wreck
Last Line: Then raise a cigarette butt %to her shadowy lips
Subject(s): Automobile Accidents; Cold; Death; Nome, Alaska


THIRTEEN AT TABLE, by PIERRE JEAN DE BERANGER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I spilt the salt, one day -- and worse
Last Line: I've looked on death, and do not fear!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THIS DAMSEL HERE LIES DEAD, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: This damsel here lies dead, lies dead in love's array
Last Line: And to the fields they go, as they go every day.
Subject(s): Death; Love; May (month); Dead, The


THIS DARKNESS, by EDITH LOMBARD SQUIRES    Poem Text                    
First Line: I am not reconciled to this brief dust
Last Line: Adventuring this darkness, to the sun.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THIS DEWDROP WORLD, by KOBAYASHI ISSA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Issa; Issa
Subject(s): Death - Children


THIS IS ALL, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Trying, trying - always trying
Last Line: This is death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THIS MAIDEN, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: This maiden is dead, is dead in love's play.
Last Line: They have gone to the fields, to the fields like every day.
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Funerals; Household Employees; Dead, The; Burials; Servants; Domestics; Maids


THIS MAN JONES, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This man jones was what you'd
Last Line: Nothin' o' that fer a week or so.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Dead, The


THIS NIGHT, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: This night, as I sit here alone
Last Line: Oh-o-o! Oh-o-o! The owl doth cry.
Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Life; Owls; Dead, The


THIS NIGHT COMES DEATH, by LEONE B. WATSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I sat this night with death
Last Line: I do not mourn.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THIS PEN CLINGING TO MY HAND, by SIMON PERCHIK    Poem Source                    
Last Line: But they soon start to whisper %and your arms once so generous
Subject(s): Death - Children


THIS THING CALLED DEATH, by E. V. SHUTE    Poem Text                    
First Line: A hundred times I've sent a friend away
Last Line: Must come by death!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THIS WAR, by PHILIP LEVINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You go down to the grave
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THOMAS, by EBENEZER ELLIOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou art not dead, my son! My son!
Last Line: "the tears of parting blind me!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Corn-law Rhymer; Elliot, Ebenezer
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THOMAS HARDY, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The first morning after anyone's death, it is important
Last Line: You can hear the milk as it drills into wooden pails.
Subject(s): Death; Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928); Life; Poetry & Poets; Sex; Dead, The


THOSE OTHERS, by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where are those others? - the men who stood
Last Line: As the hallowed host goes by!
Subject(s): Death; England; Patriotism; Praise; Soldiers; War; World War I; Dead, The; English; First World War


THOU AND I, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Strange, strange for thee and me
Last Line: I in the dust!
Subject(s): Life; Death


THOU ART GONE TO THE LAND OF THE LEAL, AND THE BELL, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THOU KNOWEST, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lord, with what body do they come
Last Line: Thou knowest all we do not know!
Subject(s): Death; God


THOU SHALT NOT KILL, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They are murdering all the young men
Subject(s): Death; Murder; Thomas, Dylan (1914-1953); Dead, The


THOU SHALT NOT KILL, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They are murdering all the young men
Last Line: In your god damned brooks brothers suit, %you son of a bitch'
Subject(s): Death; Murder; Thomas, Dylan (1914-1953)


THOUGH THOU ART DEAD, by EMMELINE CUST    Poem Text                    
First Line: Though thou art dead and with thee all is dead
Last Line: I do not mourn—for I with thee am dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cust, Nina
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THOUGHTS BEFORE DAWN; FOR MARY BUI THI KHUY, 1944-1969, by JOHN BALABAN    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The bare oaks rock and snowcrust tumbles down
Last Line: Brave woman, I hope you never saw the truck.
Subject(s): Amputees; Death; Medicine; Soldiers; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; Dead, The; Drugs, Prescription


THOUGHTS DURING SICKNESS: 3. RETZSCH'S DESIGN OF THE ANGELS OF DEATH, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Well might thine awful image thus arise
Last Line: So fast around my soul, it cannot spring to thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Sickness; Dead, The; Illness


THOUGHTS FOR A SPEECH OF LUCIFER, IN THE TRAGEDY OF 'CAIN', by GEORGE GORDON BYRON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Were death an evil, would I let thee live
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lord; Byron, 6th Baron
Subject(s): Death


THOUGHTS OF EMPEROR M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS: 3, 3, by MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Hippocrates, after curing many diseases, himself fell sick
Last Line: The other is earth and corruption
Subject(s): Death


THOUGHTS OF EMPEROR M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS: 4, 50, by MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is a vulgar, but still a useful help towards contempt
Last Line: Between him who loves three days and him who lives three generations?
Subject(s): Death


THOUGHTS OF EMPEROR M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS: 6, 28, by MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Death is a cessation of the impressions through the senses
Last Line: And of the service to the flesh
Subject(s): Death


THOUGHTS OF EMPEROR M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS: 7, 32, by MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: About death: whether it is a dispersion, or a resolution into
Last Line: Atoms, or annihilation, it is either extinction or change
Subject(s): Death


THOUGHTS OF EMPEROR M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS: 8, 58, by MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: He who fears death either fears the loss of sensation
Last Line: Thou wilt be a different kind of living being and thou wilt not cease to live
Subject(s): Death


THOUGHTS OF EMPEROR M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS: 9, 3, by MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Do not despise death, but be well content with it
Last Line: Come quick, o death, lest perchance I, too, should forget myself
Subject(s): Death


THOUGHTS OF HEAVEN, by ROBERT NICOLL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: High thoughts! / they come and go
Last Line: So pure and deep!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


THOUGHTS WHILE MAKING THE GRAVE OF A NEWBORN CHILD, by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Room, gentle flowers! My child would pass to heaven
Last Line: And by this gate of flowers she pass'd away!
Subject(s): Stillbirth; Death - Childbirth


THR DEATH OF CAPTAIN HUNT, by H. T. MACKENZIE BELL    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The watch on board the unicorn
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Mackenzie
Subject(s): Sea Battles; Great Britain - Navy; Death; Naval Warfare; Dead, The


THREE CROSSES, by EVA WARNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Three ancient crosses on a hill
Last Line: Their victims (dust now) challenge still.
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Crucifixion; Injustice; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion


THREE DEAD FRIENDS, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Always suddenly they are gone
Last Line: Half inaudibly shrieks to god.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Graves; Grief; Widows & Widowers; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


THREE ELEGIES: 1. EARL SCHIEB 1907-1992, by NOLA GARRETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Last frieday, earl schieb's horse, 'cause I'm leaving
Last Line: That possibility of any car, any color
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horse Racing; Horses


THREE FATES: 2, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O masquer, are you loth love sleep
Last Line: To make the bed for you.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Flowers; Kisses; Love; Sleep; Dead, The; Destiny


THREE FRIENDS, by EDWARD BLISS REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: Fate and hard foes are prevailing?
Last Line: The cliff, and the wind, and the sea!
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Heaven; Memory; Sailing & Sailors; Sea Gulls; Dead, The; Destiny; Paradise


THREE GLIMPSES: AT THE END, by JAMES LAUGHLIN            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let no mortician be her
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THREE GLIMPSES: AT THE END, by JAMES LAUGHLIN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let no mortician be her
Last Line: Last lover I have sent %to benares for two cords %of the finest sandalwood
Subject(s): Death


THREE GOLDEN STARS, by ABBIE FARWELL BROWN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Lucy, helen, ruth! Sweet names they have
Last Line: When truth and love make all the nations one.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Women; Dead, The


THREE GRACES, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We have the picture of you in mind
Last Line: And as I write this mary has died
Subject(s): Beauty; Change; Death


THREE HILLS, by EDWARD CHARLES EVERARD OWEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: There is a hill in england
Last Line: To souls in jeopardy.
Subject(s): Crucifixion; Death; Mountains; Soldiers; War; World War I; Jesus Christ - Crucifixion; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain); First World War


THREE LULLABIES, by FRED EMERSON BROOKS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In days gone by, when a baby I
Last Line: Angels are watching and mother is near!
Subject(s): Mothers; Children; Death; Childhood; Dead, The


THREE MAIDS, by ACHILLE MILLIEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: It is the hour when day in beauty dies
Last Line: "-- ""'tis anguish,"" sighs the third, ""and hence I die!"
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Love; Dead, The


THREE MEETINGS, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I met with life one day at dawn
Last Line: "their friends are mine,"" said death, and smiled."
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


THREE NUNS, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Shadow, shadow on the wall
Last Line: "the spirit and the bride say, come."
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Nuns; Singing & Singers; Tears; Dead, The


THREE O'CLOCK; OCTOBER 17, 1923, by WILSON PUGSLEY MACDONALD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My brother met me at a prairie inn
Last Line: "I will take his brave spirit along with me."
Subject(s): Death; Fathers; Dead, The


THREE RUTHLESS RHYMES FOR HEARTLESS HOMES: 2, by HARRY GRAHAM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There's been an accident!' they said
Last Line: Send me the half that's got my keys.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Streamer, Col. D.
Variant Title(s): Mr. Jones;common Sense
Subject(s): Cruelty; Death; Dead, The


THREE SONNETS ON THE NECESSITY OF NARROWLY ESCAPING DEATH, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Collapsible, selfwilled and jealousjelled
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THREE SORROWS, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How shall I honour thee, o sacred grief?
Last Line: Into a deathless shrine!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


THREE TESTIMONIES OF AYACUCHO, by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: From a soldier %after the battle
Last Line: Of war, hunger, and the horses
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Heroism; Horses; Soldiers; War


THREE TINY SONGS: 2, by SIDNEY CORMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It is hard when you're dying to believe
Last Line: Death begins to dream a dream of its own
Subject(s): Death


THREE TINY SONGS: 3, by SIDNEY CORMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A man dies
Last Line: Of that is
Subject(s): Death


THREE VOICES, by TAMURA RYUICHI    Poem Source                    
First Line: The voice came from the distance
Last Line: And my mother shall bear death
Subject(s): Death


THREE WOOD SONGS: 2. PATH'S END, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is here, death is there
Last Line: Death remains, and fear, and fear.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Dead, The


THREE YEARS, by PETER TUCCI    Poem Text                    
First Line: There's weeping in my heart tonight
Last Line: As just six feet of earth.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Tears; Dead, The


THRENODIA AUGUSTALIS: A FUNERAL PINDARIC ODE, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thus long my grief has kept me dumb
Last Line: The fasces of the main.
Subject(s): Charles Ii, King Of England (1630-1685); Death; Physicians; Dead, The; Doctors


THRENODIA ON SAMUEL STONE, by EDWARD BULKLEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Last spring this summer may be autumn styl'd
Last Line: For hooker, shepard, and hayne's company
Subject(s): Churches; Death; Heaven; Religion


THRENODY, by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No sunny ray, no silver night
Last Line: . . . . . .
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Grief; Loss; Love; Poetry & Poets; Silence; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


THRENODY, by RALPH WALDO EMERSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The south-wind brings / life, sunshine, and desire
Last Line: "lost in god, in godhead found."
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


THRENODY, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Watching here alone by the fire whereat last year
Last Line: Take: the best we can give is breath.
Subject(s): Death; England; Life; Night; Dead, The; English; Bedtime


THRENODY, by WINIFRED WELLES    Poem Text                    
First Line: I never have known anyone so proud
Last Line: This is not you, oh pitiful and dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): Shearer, Harold H., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


THRENODY FOR A BROWN GIRL, by COUNTEE CULLEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep not, you who love her
Last Line: We need elegies.
Subject(s): Death; African American Women; Dead, The


THRENODY ON THE DEATH OF SWINBURNE, by CLIFFORD BAX    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Never again, o poet passionate-hearted
Subject(s): Death; Swinburne, Algernon Charles (1837-1909); Dead, The


THRESHOLD, by ELIZABETH ZELVIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I stand here on the threshold of life's exit door
Last Line: Nodding cheerfully as he passes me by
Subject(s): Death; Praise; Psychoanalysis; Relationships; Writing And Writers


THROUGH DARKNESS TO LIGHT, by MIRIAM DEL BANCO    Poem Text                    
First Line: Far in the vaults of the deep-blue heaven
Last Line: "angels were chanting ""the death of night."
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Paradise


THROUGH DIM EYES, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is it the world, or my eyes, that are sadder?
Last Line: Like a grand amen to a minor song.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Eyes; Stars; Summer; Sun; Dead, The


THROUGH MELANCHOLY, by PAUL FORT    Poem Text                    
First Line: When in forest depths I hear the mourning of the mere, red with the
Last Line: World . . . 'tis I.
Subject(s): Death; Forests; Grief; Soul; Dead, The; Woods; Sorrow; Sadness


THROUGH THE I OF THE NEEDLE, by DANIELA GIOSEFFI    Poem Source                    
First Line: The peach is %a belly dancer's fruit
Last Line: And is there death %after %death?
Subject(s): Death; Fruit; Life; Peaches


THROUGH THESE PALE COLD DAYS, by ISAAC ROSENBERG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THROW ROSES, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Throw roses on the sea where the dead went down
Subject(s): Sea; Death; Roses; Ocean; Dead, The


THUS ENDETH, by NINA PETERSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: How quietly she sleeps
Last Line: Not hers.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


THY AIM, THY AIM?, by HERMAN MELVILLE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The belated funeral flower of fame
Subject(s): Fame; Death


THY WIFE, THY HOME, THE CHILD THAT CLIMBED THY KNEE, by TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Lucretius
Subject(s): Death


THYESTES, ACT 2: CHORUS, by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Climb at court for me that will
Last Line: Death to him's a strange surprise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Seneca
Variant Title(s): Of The Meane And Sure Estate;epigram: 11
Subject(s): Death; Public Service; Dead, The


THYESTES, ACT 2: CHORUS, by LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Climb at court for me that will
Last Line: Death to him's a strange surprise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Seneca
Variant Title(s): Of The Meane And Sure Estate;epigram: 11
Subject(s): Death; Public Service; Dead, The


TICHBORNE'S ELEGY, WRITTEN IN THE TOWER BEFORE HIS EXECUTION, by CHIDIOCK TICHBORNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation             Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: My prime of youth is but a frost of cares
Last Line: And now I live, and now my life is done.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tychborn, Chidiock; Ticheborne, Chidiock
Variant Title(s): Retrospect;elegy;lines Written By One In The Tower;verses Written In The Tower;poem Written On The Eve Of Execution;elegy For Himself;lines Written In The Tower, The Night Before .. Execution
Subject(s): Adversity; Capital Punishment; Death; Mourning; Remorse; Self-pity; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The; Bereavement


TIDES, by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here to the sweep of the shore
Last Line: Shall send to pilot thee.
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Seashore; Tides; Wales; Water; Dead, The; Beach; Coast; Shore; Welshmen; Welshwomen


TIME, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At every heart-beat
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death


TIME, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I saw a happy spirit
Last Line: Time smote me on the brow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Life; Spiritual Life; Time; Dead, The


TIME AND DEATH, by WILLIAM HENRY WHITWORTH    Poem Text                    
First Line: I saw old time, destroyer of mankind
Last Line: And vanquish'd the great conquerors, time and death.
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


TIME AND THE PERFUME RIVER, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Small buddhas smile above their blooms
Last Line: Along the curves of the perfume.
Subject(s): Death; Vietnam; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; War; Dead, The


TIME IS A SPACE, by BERENICE VAN SLYKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Time is a space between two miseries
Last Line: While it escapes between the ticks and tocks.
Alternate Author Name(s): Heaton, Maurice C., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Time; Dead, The


TIMEPIECE (MICHIGAN), OR A MOEBIUS TRIP, by CAROL PEPPIS BERGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: On monday, she arrived at the aiport, expecting to be met there by a
Last Line: Clock had stopped at noon
Subject(s): Death; Depression, Mental; Time


TIMOMACHUS, by SIMONIDES OF CEOS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When in his father's arms he lay / and breathed the joy of youth away
Last Line: A heart so brave, so cool a head.'
Alternate Author Name(s): Simonides Of Keos
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


TIPPERARY DAYS, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, weren't they the fine boys! You never saw the beat of them
Last Line: ('r! Ain't war just 'ell?)
Subject(s): Army Life; Death; War; World War I; Drills & Minor Tactics; Dead, The; First World War


TIRESIAS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is an hour before the hour of dawn
Last Line: Are these dead or art thou dead, italy?
Subject(s): Blindness; Death; Grief; Italy; Mythology - Classical; Prophecy & Prophets; Visually Handicapped; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Italians


TIS SUNRISE, LITTLE MAID, HAST THOU, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: I might have aided — thee
Subject(s): Death


TITIAN'S ASSUMPTION, by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Burst is the iron gate!
Last Line: We, of the wondrous art that gives it to our eyes!
Subject(s): Assumption, The (theology); Death; Heaven; Miracles; Titian (1490-1576); Dead, The; Paradise; Vecelli, Tiziano; Vecellio, Tiziano


TO, by ROBERT MALISE BOWYER NICHOLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Asleep within the deadest hour of night
Last Line: Whose face would greet me in hell's fiery way.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Rest; Dead, The; Paradise


TO -- (3), by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thought travels past thee with intenser glow
Last Line: We call him death - he telleth not his name!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO ---- ----. (1), by MARY BRYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O thou unknown disturber of my rest
Last Line: Pledge my devoted heart, and clasp that treasure mine.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO ---- ----. (2), by MARY BRYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O timeless guest! -- so soon returned art thou
Last Line: I sleep in death's cold arms -- ere henry sleep in thine.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO A BEREAVED MOTHER, by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, say not that your little son is dead
Last Line: Is your ambassador.
Alternate Author Name(s): Daly, T. A.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Mothers; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


TO A BEREAVED MOTHER ON THE DEATH OF HER TWO LITTLE BOYS, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, mother bereaved! From thy desolate hearth
Last Line: Tis well with thy children, with thee it is well.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers; Mourning; Death - Babies; Bereavement


TO A CERTAIN LADY, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They tore her scarlet gown
Last Line: "in your moral modern town!"
Subject(s): Death; Kisses; Life; Love; Peace; Dead, The


TO A CERTAIN VERY UGLY BUILDING: THE ARMORY, by VINCENT GODFREY BURNS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Minotaur of madness, you certainly belong there
Last Line: O slumtown symbol of war's grim insanity!
Subject(s): Arms & Armor; Army - Ireland; Buildings & Builders; Death; Pacifism; Social Protest; War; Weapons; Ammunition; Dead, The; Peace Movements


TO A CERTAIN VOLUMINOUS SCRIBLER, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Forbear the public to abuse
Last Line: Dy'd of a diabetes.
Subject(s): Death; Diabetes; Writing & Writers; Dead, The


TO A CHILD DURING SICKNESS, by JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep breathes at last from out thee
Last Line: "who say, ""we 've finished here."
Alternate Author Name(s): Hunt, Leigh
Variant Title(s): To T. L. H.
Subject(s): Children; Death - Children; Childhood; Death - Babies


TO A CHILD IN HEAVEN, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: How dost thou fare in the high, silent skies?
Last Line: Since thou art there and I to earth exiled?
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Heaven; Death - Babies; Paradise


TO A CYPRESS; ATHENS, 1913, by RHYS CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dark and mysterious watcher of the dead
Last Line: To wander in thine ancient spell.
Subject(s): Cypress Trees; Death; Ghosts; Grief; Secrets; Supernatural; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


TO A DEAD BABY, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pale little feet, grown quiet ere they could run
Last Line: There is a heaven that makes this earth complete.
Subject(s): Babies; Death - Children; Life; Infants; Death - Babies


TO A DEAD BIRD, by ROBERT JAMES KELLOGG    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sweet bird, in life thy tuneful voice
Last Line: Robert james kellogg.
Subject(s): Death; Procrastination; Science; Dead, The; Scientists


TO A DEAD GRADUATE STUDENT, by THOMSON WILLIAM GUNN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The whole rich process of twined opposites
Last Line: Rebels like you, to share your love of books
Alternate Author Name(s): Gunn, Thom
Subject(s): Death


TO A DEAD LOVER, by LOUISE BOGAN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The dark is thrown
Last Line: To leave what is over.
Alternate Author Name(s): Holden, Raymond, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


TO A DEAD MAN, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Over the dead line we have called to you
Last Line: Splattering the sea with crimson.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO A DEAD SOLDIER, by KENDALL HARRISON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Though all the primrose paths of morning called
Last Line: The laughing play of children in the sun.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; Dead, The


TO A DEAD STUDENT, by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I knew not your thoughts, nor regarded your books
Last Line: Ere the books and the thought be forgot!
Subject(s): Death; Praise; Writing & Writers; Dead, The


TO A DEAD THRUSH, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Though silence shuts the gate of song
Last Line: The groves of memory.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Birds; Death - Animals; Thrushes


TO A DECEASED FRIEND; WRITTEN IN MEMORY OF MRS. POLLY DIXON, by PRISCILLA JANE THOMPSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The veil of death hath fallen
Last Line: My inmost self, can yield thee, with glad heart.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO A DYING BABE, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O bubble, break! All heaven thou hast
Last Line: Love calls thee to depart.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


TO A DYING INFANT, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go to thy rest, my child!
Last Line: Amid yon cherub-train.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


TO A FATHER, ON THE DEATH OF HIS ONLY CHILD, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The hand of the highest, who woundeth, can heal
Last Line: That thou may'st go to him, though he cannot return.
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fathers; Death - Babies


TO A FRIEND, by ERNEST HARTSOCK    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gold nights are these I spend
Last Line: Of dreams: death cannot rob us much. . . .
Subject(s): Death; Duty; Dead, The


TO A FRIEND DYING, by ROBERT BRIDGES (1858-1941)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They tell you that death's at the turn of the road
Last Line: "yes, I hear your faint voice: ""this is rest, and like sleeping!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Droch
Variant Title(s): The Unillumined Verge
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


TO A FRIEND IN DEATH, by GUILLERMO VALENCIA    Poem Text                    
First Line: Thou,gentle youth, wast rival in thy grace
Last Line: Of him who perished in the nile's pale arms.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Nile (river); Youth; Dead, The


TO A FRIEND IN DEATH: SURSUM, by GUILLERMO VALENCIA    Poem Text                    
First Line: A pallid taper its long prayer recites
Last Line: And gaze on god, into his azure eyes!
Subject(s): Death; God; Dead, The


TO A FRIEND WANTING WAR, by MAXWELL STRUTHERS BURT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I trust that when the bugles blow
Last Line: To think on death's monotony.
Alternate Author Name(s): Burt, Struthers
Subject(s): Death; Murder; Social Protest; Soldiers; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


TO A GENTLEMAN & LADY ON THE DEATH ... CHILD NAMED AVIS, by PHILLIS WHEATLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: On death's domain intent I fix my eyes
Last Line: And seek beatitude beyond the skies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Peters, Phillis
Subject(s): Death - Children; Love - Loss Of; Mortality; Death - Babies


TO A LADY AND HER CHILDREN, ON THE DEATH OF HER SON ..., by PHILLIS WHEATLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O'erwhelming sorrow now demands my song
Last Line: And to your god immortal anthems raise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Peters, Phillis
Subject(s): Death - Children; Love - Loss Of; Mortality; Death - Babies


TO A LITTLE CHILD, by ANNIE MATHESON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Clear eyes of heaven's chosen hue
Last Line: I feel god's wondrous tenderness.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Heaven; Death - Babies; Paradise


TO A LOG OF WOOD UPON THE FIRE, by HORACE SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When horace, as the snows descended
Last Line: To realms celestial.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Fire; Life; Wood; Dead, The; World


TO A MAPLE LEAF IN AUTUMN, by ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How like to man art thou!
Last Line: Oh, let me fade like thee!
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Leaves; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


TO A MISTRESS DYING, by WILLIAM DAVENANT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Your beauty, ripe and calm and fresh
Last Line: It is not safe to know.
Alternate Author Name(s): D'avenant, William
Variant Title(s): The Philosopher And The Lover To A Mistress Dying
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO A MOTHER, by A. I. AMBLER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh mother, when with thy sorrow alone
Last Line: Thou wilt call the lost once more thine own.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Grief; Love; Mothers; United States - History; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


TO A POET THAT DIED YOUNG, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Minstrel, what have you to do
Last Line: Had withstood it to grow old?
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892); Dead, The; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron


TO A PRESSED FLOWER (FOUND IN AN OLD LATIN DICTIONARY), by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Forgotten bloom that years ago was buried
Last Line: I to a busy world of joy and tears.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Funerals; Graves; Grief; Tears; Dead, The; Burials; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness


TO A REMEMBERED PICTURE, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They haunt me still - those calm, pure, holy eyes!
Last Line: To the deep souls that find no echo here.
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death; Portraits; Dead, The


TO A ROSEBUD, by GRACE DENIO LITCHFIELD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O little timid rose
Last Line: Lo, thou art dead!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Gardens & Gardening; Roses; Dead, The


TO A SCHOOLMATE-KILLED IN ACTION, by HAROLD TROWBRIDGE PULSIFER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gordan rand, we saw you last
Last Line: We salute you, -- gordan rand!
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


TO A SKULL, by DAISY WRIGHT FIELD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Why laughest thou, perched there among the books
Last Line: His one great joke in death -- that sets us free!
Alternate Author Name(s): Field, Wright
Subject(s): Death; Skulls; Dead, The


TO A SKULL, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Turn your face this way
Last Line: You do grin so satisfied!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Faces; Skulls; Dead, The


TO A STONE BY THE WAYSIDE, by ENRIQUE GONZALEZ MARTINEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: O mossy stone, thou pillow small and hard
Last Line: I give thee thanks for giving me a dream!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heaven; Stones


TO A SWEET PEA, by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, little fairy, with your outstretched / wings
Last Line: And know it bloweth from immortal bloom.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Mortality; Dead, The; Parting


TO A TERRIER, by PATRICK REGINALD CHALMERS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Crib, on your grave beneath the chestnut boughs
Last Line: Ere death the dog-thief carried you afar!
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Pets


TO A WEALTHY WIDOW, by RICHARD NICKSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sweet solace in your loss
Last Line: Not that he ever lived %but that he died
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


TO A WREN ON CALVARY, by LARRY LEVIS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is the unremarkable that will last,
Subject(s): Wrens; Death - Animals; Man-woman Relationships; Jesus Christ; Male-female Relations


TO A YOUNG GIRL, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Do not forget, / when you are old
Last Line: "once and for aye enshrined you as her lover."
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Honor; Love Affairs; Youth; Dead, The


TO A YOUNG GIRL DYING, by THOMAS WILLIAM PARSONS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This is palm sunday: mindful of the day
Last Line: Pray that our pilgrimage may end like thine!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


TO A YOUNG MURDERESS, by ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR O'SHAUGHNESSY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair yellow murderess, whose gilded head
Last Line: Nay, kiss me, sweet!
Alternate Author Name(s): O'shaughnessy, Arthur W. E.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Complaints; Murder; Youth; Dead, The


TO A YOUNG WOMAN DYING, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She hears a hermit laughing
Last Line: That she loves something she has not found.
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; Fear; Hermits; Love; Women; Dead, The


TO ADA, by ANNE ISABELLA MILBANKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thine is the smile and thine the bloom
Last Line: Thou art not near a father's heart!
Alternate Author Name(s): Byron, Lady; Milbanke, Annabella
Subject(s): Death - Children; Fathers & Daughters; Death - Babies


TO ALCITHOE, by MARJORIE LOWRY CHRISTIE PICKTHALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In your dim greece of old, alcithoe
Last Line: The last, still, exquisite vision of your sleep.
Subject(s): Death; Women; Dead, The


TO ALICE'S PICTURE, by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Unconscious child, fair pictured phantasy
Last Line: For wild rebellion and for yearning woe.
Alternate Author Name(s): Myers, Frederic
Subject(s): Death; Pictures; Dead, The


TO ALL THE DEAD, by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A chinese queen on a lacquered throne
Last Line: To all the dead!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER, by KARL E. MUNDT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When from your silent sleep in france you came
Last Line: —the classmate
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Soldiers; United States; Unknown Soldier; War; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; America


TO AMERICA, ON HER FIRST SONS FALLEN IN THE GREAT WAR, by E. M. WALKER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Now you are one with us, you know our tears
Last Line: "to those who hear far heaven cry, ""well done!"
Subject(s): Death; Enright, Thomas F.; Gresham, James D.; Hay, Merle D.; Soldiers; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


TO AN AIR ON THE SAMISEN, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Little princess of the small slipper
Last Line: Is the one word, -- love?
Subject(s): Air; Death; Life; Lips; Love; Sailing & Sailors; Ships & Shipping; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails


TO AN AMIABLE FRIEND MOURNING THE DEATH OF AN EXCELLENT FATHER, by MERCY OTIS WARREN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let deep dejection hide her pallid face
Last Line: Just safe escaped from life's tempestuous sea.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO AN ARROW-HEAD, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER    Poem Text                    
First Line: I find thee here upon this field
Last Line: Perhaps in this selfsame spot!
Subject(s): Death; Forgetfulness; Past; Dead, The


TO AN INFANT EXPIRING THE SECOND DAY OF ITS BIRTH, by HETTY WRIGHT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tender softness, infant mild
Last Line: Partner in thy destiny!
Subject(s): Babies; Death - Children; Grief; Mothers; Pain; Infants; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness; Suffering; Misery


TO AN INFANT EXPIRING THE SECOND DAY OF ITS BIRTH, by MEHETABEL (WESLEY) WRIGHT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tender softness, infant mild
Last Line: Partner in thy destiny!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


TO AN OLD TUNE, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You cannot choose but love, lad
Last Line: Or stab you -- smile, lad, smile.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Life; Love; Dead, The


TO AN OXFORD FRIEND KILLED IN ACTION; AFTER READING POEM BY W.M. LETTS, by EDWARD BLISS REED    Poem Text                    
First Line: I saw you last beside the stream
Last Line: Or counts her gain in trade.)
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Letts, Winifred Mary (1882-1971); Soldiers; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The


TO AN UNKNOWN GODDESS, by MANUEL GUTIERREZ NAJERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like to the violet amongst her leaves
Last Line: Will wonder pensively, 'who can it be?'
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Worship


TO AUSTIN CLARKE, by EUGENE J. MCCARTHY    Poem Source                    
First Line: William butler yeats is dead
Last Line: Crying before they are hurt, but brave'
Subject(s): Death; Ireland; Poetry And Poets; Yeats, William Butler (1865-1939)


TO BAPTISTA TURRIANO, ON THE DEATH OF HIS SONS, by GIROLAMO FRACASTORO    Poem Text                    
First Line: Since with sweet balm the muse alone can heal
Last Line: Together rush'd to form th' emerging world.
Alternate Author Name(s): Fracastorius, Hieronnymus
Subject(s): Creation; Death; Grief; Mourning; Nature; Parents; Sons; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement; Parenthood


TO BE A HERO, by DORIAN BROOKS KOTTLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: When you have a baby
Subject(s): Death - Children


TO BE OLD, by HELEN ELDRED STORKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Against the quicksands of receding life to sink
Last Line: "the everlasting arms are underneath."
Subject(s): Death; Old Age; Dead, The


TO BEARERS, by ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Maids, carry her forth - your dead
Last Line: Fall for her coverlet.
Alternate Author Name(s): Q; Quiller-couch, A. T.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Dead, The


TO CAMDEN, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One fayre par-royall hath our iland bred
Last Line: Ech streame should graue thy name vppon his shore
Subject(s): Death; England; Fate; Islands; Sea; Dead, The; English; Destiny; Ocean


TO CHARLES BAXTER (IN LALLAN), ON THE DEATH OF ... JOHN ADAM, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: An' johnie's deid. The mair's the pity!
Last Line: To's destination.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Death; Friendship; Dead, The


TO CHARLES ON HIS HOME, by JOHN WIENERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is an unforgiven
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO CHATTERTON, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Immortal boy! Whose years scarce reached my own
Last Line: Have I, and still my fields are green and wet.
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Fortune; Life; Soul; Dead, The


TO CINCIUS, by MARCUS ARGENTARIUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou art in danger, cincius, on my word
Alternate Author Name(s): Markus Argentarios
Subject(s): Death


TO CLAUDIA HOMONOEA, by ELINOR WYLIE            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My words were delicately breathed
Alternate Author Name(s): Benet, William Rose, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO CLAUDIA HOMONOEA, by ELINOR WYLIE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My words were delicately breathed
Last Line: Having loved her even as a child: %I leave him nothing but his tears
Alternate Author Name(s): Benet, William Rose, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death


TO CLIO. FROM ROME, by JOHN DYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas, dear clio, every day / some sweet idea dies away
Last Line: No more the trifles of my care.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Graves; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


TO D. G. ROSSETTI, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From out the darkness cometh never a sound
Last Line: And we inherit now its deathless pride.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Life; Pride; Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882); Dead, The; Self-esteem; Self-respect


TO DAITH, by GERRIT ENGELKE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Spare me a wee while, daith
Last Line: The warld will tak o me nae tent. %come then, and tak me, da ith
Subject(s): Death; Scottish Translations


TO DEATH, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Discourteous death, of clemency the foe
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Subject(s): Death


TO DEATH, by ANNE FINCH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O king of terrors, whose unbounded sway
Last Line: And take to thy cold arms, insensibly, thy prey.
Alternate Author Name(s): Kingsmill, Anne; Winchilsea, Countess Of
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DEATH, by WILLIBALD CHRISTOPH GLUCK    Poem Text                    
First Line: Methinks it were no pain to die
Last Line: I would I were away!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DEATH, by MARGARET HALEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh I can say with my lips
Last Line: (preserve me always, oh god, as now!)
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DEATH, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou bidst me come away
Last Line: God mercy; and so die.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DEATH, by ROBINSON JEFFERS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I think of you as a great king, cold and austere
Last Line: We are intelligent too; we shall turn and bow down our heads
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DEATH, by AMY LEVY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: If within my heart there's mould
Last Line: Let thy singer soar away.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DEATH, by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death! Where is thy victory
Last Line: To that mysterious strand.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DEATH, by CAROLINE ANNE BOWLES SOUTHEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Come not in terrors clad, to claim
Last Line: I'll go away with thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bowles, Caroline Anne
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DEATH, by MARY TIGHE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O thou most terrible, most dreaded power
Last Line: From life itself contentedly may part.
Alternate Author Name(s): Blachford, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DEATH OF HIS LADY, by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, of thee do I make my moan
Last Line: Death!
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DELIA: 20, by SAMUEL DANIEL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Come, death, the anchor-hold of all my thoughts
Last Line: So high attempts to low disgraces fall.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Dead, The


TO DELIA: 26 (2), by SAMUEL DANIEL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Still in the trace of my tormented thought
Last Line: I in my love, or thou in thy disdain.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Sin; Dead, The


TO DELIA: 30 (2), by SAMUEL DANIEL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My cares draw on mine everlasting night
Last Line: Th' elysian ghosts shall never know the same.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Dead, The


TO DELLIUS, by QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Brace thee, my friend, when times are hard
Alternate Author Name(s): Horace
Subject(s): Death


TO DIE - TAKES JUST A LITTLE WHILE, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Without the weariness
Variant Title(s): Poem: 255; Poem: 31
Subject(s): Death


TO DIE, AND BE FORGOTTEN, by MARGARET MILLER DAVIDSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: A few short years will roll along
Last Line: Through endless years to bloom.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO DON FRANCISCO GINER DE LOS RIOS, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now, when the master left us
Last Line: Dreamt his sweet dream of spain's new blossoming
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Mourning; Spain - History


TO DON FRANCISCO GINER DE LOS RIOS, by ANTONIO MACHADO RUIZ    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Since the master had gone away
Last Line: Dreamed a new blossoming of spain
Alternate Author Name(s): Machado, Antonio; Machado Y Ruiz, Antonio
Subject(s): Death; Peace


TO DR SHERLOCK, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Forgive the muse, who, in unhallowed strains
Last Line: And glad all heaven with millions thou hast saved.
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven; Life; Muses; Youth; Dead, The; Paradise


TO DR. SCHOMBERG, OF BATH, by PAUL WHITEHEAD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To schomberg quoth death, 'I your patient will have'
Last Line: Since he and the college had been in alliance.
Subject(s): Death; Physicians; Dead, The; Doctors


TO E.M., by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The night we saw the stacks of timber blaze
Last Line: Drawn from the bottomless midnight of hell's ways.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO EDWARD ON THE DEATH OF HIS FIRST PONY, by JAMES AUSTEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Why weeps my boy?' his father said
Last Line: Provide a cure for every ill
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Horses


TO ELISABETH MORROW MORGAN, by MARGARET I. LAMONT    Poem Source                    
First Line: When the white mist of her name
Subject(s): Death


TO ELIZABETH, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O noble, true and pure and
Last Line: For still we feel and know that thou art here.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Obituaries; Dead, The


TO F.M.G. ON HER BROTHER'S DEATH, by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Stay not the current of thy tears, for they
Last Line: He waits to welcome thee!
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


TO G.M.T., by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The sun is sinking in the west
Last Line: To love as good as thine.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; God; Love; Mourning; Patience; Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962); Dead, The; Bereavement


TO H. M.: IN MEMORIAM, by HENRY AYLETT SAMPSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: The blue wistaria hovers 'round her door
Last Line: No saintlier soul, no lovelier flower blows.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


TO HASEKAWA, by WALTER CONRAD ARENSBERG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Perhaps it doesn't matter that you died
Last Line: But life has told on you.
Variant Title(s): An Epitaph
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Life; Truth; Dead, The


TO HAVE REVERENCE FOR LIFE, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: But leave when summoned by the gods
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Life; Nature


TO HELEN (OBIIT DECEMBER 3, 1903), by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Lilies for her virgin breast
Last Line: Opening now in paradise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Peace; Dead, The; Paradise


TO HER SACRED MAJESTY, THE QUEEN MOTHER, ON DEATH OF MARY, by JOHN WILMOT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Respite, great queen, your just and hasty fears
Last Line: And dereliction adds unto remove.
Alternate Author Name(s): Rochester, 2d Earl Of
Subject(s): Death - Children; Henrietta Maria, Queen Of England; Death - Babies


TO HESTER ON THE STAIR, by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hester, creature of my love
Last Line: Mind this only, only mind!
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Daughters; Hearts; Love; Dead, The


TO HESTER [SAVORY], by CHARLES LAMB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When maidens such as hester die
Last Line: A sweet fore-warning?
Alternate Author Name(s): Elia
Variant Title(s): Hester
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


TO HIMSELF, by GIACOMO LEOPARDI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now be for ever still
Last Line: And all the immeasurable emptiness of things
Subject(s): Death


TO HIS DEAD BODY, by SIEGFRIED SASSOON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When roaring gloom surged inward and you cried
Last Line: Dear, red-faced father god who lit your mind.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Soldiers' Writings; World War I; Dead, The; Bereavement; First World War


TO HIS DEAD WIFE, by THEODOR STORM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here is too black a grief for bearing
Last Line: On a tomb of ghostly dreams.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO HIS DYING BROTHER, MASTER WILLIAM HERRICK, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Life of my life, take not so soone thy flight
Last Line: Heavy, to hurt those sacred seeds of thee.
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Grief; Mourning; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


TO HIS HONOUR THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, ON DEATH OF HIS LADY, by PHILLIS WHEATLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: All-conquering death! By thy resistless pow'r
Last Line: That fain thy soul to heav'nly scenes would raise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Peters, Phillis
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Mortality; Dead, The


TO HIS LOVELY MISTRESSES, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: One night I' th' yeare, my dearest beauties, come
Last Line: Though then I smile, and speake no words at all.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO HIS SON, by WALTER RALEIGH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Three things there be that prosper up apace
Last Line: It frets the halter, and it chokes the child
Alternate Author Name(s): Ralegh, Walter
Variant Title(s): The Wood, The Wool, The Wag;the Wood, The Weed, The Wag;sir Walter Ralegh To His Son
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Sons; Dead, The


TO HIS WINDING-SHEET, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Come thou, who are the wine and wit
Last Line: And then meet here.
Variant Title(s): His Winding-sheet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO ISHERWOOD DYING, by THOMSON WILLIAM GUNN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It could be, christopher, from your leafed-in house
Last Line: Courting insistent and impersonal
Alternate Author Name(s): Gunn, Thom
Subject(s): Death; Isherwood, Christopher (1904-1986)


TO J. D. H. (KILLED AT SURREY C. H., OCTOBER, 1866), by SIDNEY LANIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear friend, forgive a wild lament
Last Line: O sad life - to keep thee mine.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Dead, The


TO J. S., by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The wind that beats the mountain blows
Last Line: Lie still, dry dust, secure of change.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Death; Spedding, James (1808-1881); Dead, The


TO J.C.P., by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Our instincts, not our memories, protest
Last Line: Undreamt-ofcaravans and homeward ways.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO JOHN BRIGHT, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Friend of the friendless else, and art thou dead?
Last Line: This simple wreath to deck thy honoured clay!
Subject(s): Bright, John (1811-1889); Death; Dead, The


TO JOHN KEATS, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Severn, I feel the flowers o'er me grow,'
Last Line: Greening above you in eternal spring.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Flowers; Funerals; Future Life; Keats, John (1795-1821); Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Nightmares; Burials; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


TO JOHN NICHOL, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Friend of the dead, and friend of all my days
Last Line: Memorial to us of morning left behind.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


TO JOY, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is not this enough for moan
Last Line: Alone on that most wintry wild?
Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


TO JULIA (4), by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Julia, when thy herrick dies
Last Line: Taken in by none but thee.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO KING CHARLES AND QUEEN MARY FOR LOSS OF THEIR FIRST-BORN, by BEN JONSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Who dares deny, that all first fruits are due
Last Line: Cannot but heap that grace, he will require.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


TO KNOW JUST HOW HE SUFFERED WOULD BE DEAR, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Meet - and the junction be eternity?
Subject(s): Death


TO L.H.B., by KATHERINE MANSFIELD    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Last night for the first time since you were dead
Alternate Author Name(s): Murry, John Middleton, Mrs.; Beauchamp, Kathleen
Subject(s): Brothers; Death; Dreams; Half-brothers; Dead, The; Nightmares


TO LADY NOEL BYRON: 2, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead, why defend thee, who in life
Last Line: Or loveth still its mate !
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


TO LAY BARE THIS TENT, by SIMON PERCHIK    Poem Source                    
Last Line: End to end %a darkness into darkness
Subject(s): Death


TO LEAP FROM MOUNTAINS, A FIGURE OF THOUGHT, by FRIEDERIKE MAYROCKER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Of course, he said, but it's contingent on physics and chemistry
Last Line: We felt this would not let go of us
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Graves; Thought


TO LEONAINIE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Leonainie!' angels missed her
Last Line: Than the morning skies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Angels; Death - Children; Heaven; Tears; Death - Babies; Paradise


TO LESBIA, by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My sweetest lesbia, let us live and love
Last Line: And crown with love my ever-during night.
Alternate Author Name(s): Catullus, Caius Valerius
Subject(s): Carpe Diem; Death; Dead, The


TO LIVE THIS CLOSE TO DEER, by STEPHEN FRECH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Deer shy to the woods at daybreak
Last Line: So fresh they're still filling with ground water
Subject(s): Death; Disease; Plague


TO LUCY HINTON: DECEMBER 19, 1921, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O loveliest face, on which we look our last
Last Line: Lucy, o lucy, a little while farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO M. LE VAYER ON THE DEATH OF HIS SON, by MOLIERE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep on le vayer, make thine eyes an urn
Last Line: And for these things we must for ever weep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Poquelin, Jean Baptiste
Subject(s): Death; Fathers & Sons; Loss; Dead, The


TO M.A., by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Had I landor's power and pen
Last Line: But kiss you on the lips.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Flowers; Graves; Memory; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


TO MAKE A TALISMAN, by OLGA OROZCO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Your heart is all you need
Last Line: The innocent monster, insatiable dinner-guest at %your death!
Subject(s): Death; Hearts


TO MAN WHO GOES SEEKING IMMORTALITY, by ADELAIDE CRAPSEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Too far afield thy search. Nay, turn
Last Line: In the pale hollow of those ghostly hands
Subject(s): Death


TO MARGARET, by CLYDE MCGEE    Poem Text                    
First Line: These hands, worn thin by many years of toil
Last Line: Where you with him will hear my prayer.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Heaven; Sisters; Sympathy; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise; Empathy


TO MARY IN HEAVEN, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou lingering star, with lessening ray
Last Line: Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?
Subject(s): Campbell, Mary; Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


TO MARY ROCKWELL, by JULIANNA BAGGOTT    Poem Source                    
First Line: They thought you'd finally killed yourself
Last Line: A hollow ping; the room is dark
Subject(s): Death; Social Problems; Suicide


TO MASTER ANDREW LANG, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You, that are much a fisher in the pool
Last Line: Shall any pious hand re-edit us?
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death; Fish & Fishing; Lakes; Dead, The; Pools; Ponds


TO MATILDA, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I was, dear lamb, ordain'd to be
Last Line: As erst she slept within mine arm!
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Dead, The


TO MATILDA, by CLYDE MCGEE    Poem Text                    
First Line: At a call unforseen thou wert taken!
Last Line: And intimations of lands afar.
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Sisters; Sympathy; Dead, The; Empathy


TO MAY, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: May, like a maiden soft and fair
Last Line: A glimpse of what thy love might be!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love; Spring; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


TO MERTILL WHO DESIRED HER TO SPEAK TO CLORINDA OF HIS LOVE, by ELIZABETH TAYLOR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Mertill though my heart should break
Last Line: Or fear to lose, -- but you.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Dead, The


TO MICHAL: ON BRINGING HER BREAKFAST IN BED, by CHARLES WILLIAMS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Here come I from the buttery
Last Line: In the land of the trinity.
Subject(s): Death; Trinity, The; Dead, The


TO MISS F.A.L. ON THE DEATH OF HER MOTHER, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Say not 'tis fruitless, nature's holy tear
Last Line: The all it wanted -- immortality!
Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


TO MONICA THOUGHT DYING, by FRANCIS THOMPSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You, o the piteous you!
Last Line: Dreadful and sweet?
Subject(s): Children; Death; Childhood; Dead, The


TO MONSIEUR DE LA MOTHE LE VAYER, UPON THE DEATH OF HIS SON, by MOLIERE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Let thy tears, le vayer, let them flow
Last Line: -- surely these claim immitigable [or, eternity of] tears!
Alternate Author Name(s): Poquelin, Jean Baptiste
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothe Le Vayer, Francois De La; Death - Babies


TO MR HARLEY, WOUNDED BY GUISCARD, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: In one great now, superior to an age
Last Line: Enough to thee of grief, and fame is given.
Subject(s): Death; England; Fame; Grief; Nations; Dead, The; English; Reputation; Sorrow; Sadness


TO MR. RENTON, BERWICK, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Your billet, sir, I grant receipt
Last Line: And to his goodness I commend ye.
Subject(s): Grief; Death


TO MRS. --, ON THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND, by HANNAH WALLIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The day invited me to walk
Last Line: That you may comfort find.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO MRS. J. CLELAND ON THE DEATH OF A BELOVED SON AND ONLY CHILD, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My olive plant, so green and fair
Last Line: "and thou wilt join him ne'er to sever."
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mothers & Sons; Mourning; Death - Babies; Bereavement


TO MY BROTHER MIGUEL IN MEMORIAM, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Brother, today I sit on the brick bench 0f the house
Subject(s): Brothers; Death


TO MY BROTHER; KILLED: CHAUMONT WOOD, OCTOBER, 1918, by LOUISE BOGAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O you so long dead
Last Line: The language as long as the language survives
Alternate Author Name(s): Holden, Raymond, Mrs.
Subject(s): World War I; Brothers; Death; Time; First World War


TO MY DAUGHTER GOING OFF TO COLLEGE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: One day it will not be enough
Last Line: And with your whole heart %you'll know where you've come.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


TO MY DEAD DOG, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All is noiseless
Last Line: We, like leo, lie at rest!
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Grief; Love; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


TO MY DEPARTED BABY, by LOUISA A. HORSFIELD    Poem Source                    
First Line: The flowers will bud and bloom again
Last Line: To canaan's ever-blooming shore
Subject(s): Death - Children


TO MY FATHER, by CHARLES V. H. ROBERTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I kneel, my father, here beside thy grave
Last Line: Where thou my father with the angels art.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Fathers; Graves; Heaven; Veterans Day; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise


TO MY FRIEND ON THE DEATH OF HIS SISTER, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thine is a grief, the depth of which another
Last Line: Shall glean beside!
Subject(s): Death; Sisters; Dead, The


TO MY FRIEND, ON LOSING HIS MOTHER, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: When it seems the field will stay yellow
Last Line: To be licked, sound asleep, the memory %coming near enough to touch.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


TO MY MOTHER, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I've kept a haughty heart thro' grief and mirth
Last Line: That gentle heart, loving me still so blindly.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love; Mothers; Dead, The; Paradise


TO NIGHT, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Cooling, quieting night
Last Line: And be at one with the silent three that brood and move in the shadow of god!
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; God; Night; Parents; Dead, The; Bedtime; Parenthood


TO NIGHT, by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Swiftly walk o'er the western wave
Last Line: Come soon, soon!
Variant Title(s): Night;to The Night
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Night; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The; Bedtime


TO OLINTHUS GREGORY, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is there a spot where pity's foot
Last Line: Sees all life held most dear enshrined.
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death - Children; Drowning; Death - Babies


TO ONE BEREFT, by ETHEL KNAPP BEHRMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: War drums shall never summon him, nor cold
Last Line: Such love can not be covered in a grave.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Mourning; Death - Babies; Bereavement


TO ONE BEYOND DEATH'S PORTALS, by ROBERT CARY    Poem Text                    
First Line: If you who loved so well the sonnet-form
Last Line: Grief's manuscript to music's lingering bar.
Subject(s): Death; Music & Musicians; Dead, The


TO ONE BORN DEAD, by BERNICE CAREY FITCH    Poem Text                    
First Line: Not for you alone, though my defenseless
Last Line: Condemned by alien force -- for these I mourn.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO ONE DEAD, by ROSE HENDERSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: You are not there where the black pall waits
Last Line: Abloom with spring.
Subject(s): April; Death; Spring; Dead, The


TO ONE DEAD, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: A blackbird singing
Last Line: And the sorrow for me.
Subject(s): Blackbirds; Death; Funerals; Grief; Dead, The; Burials; Sorrow; Sadness


TO ONE IN HEAVEN, by CHARLES HANSON TOWNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: After you died, a few stray letters came
Last Line: O little angel-maid, god's gifts are freely given!
Subject(s): Death; Love; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


TO ONE SHORTLY TO DIE, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: From all the rest I single out you, having a message for you
Last Line: I do not commiserate, I congratulate you.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO ONE THAT ASKED ME WHY I LOV'D J.G., by JOAN PHILIPS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why do I love? Go, ask the glorious sun
Last Line: That I shou'd love, and he shou'd be ingrate.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ephelia
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Fate; Love; Rivers; Dead, The; Destiny


TO ONE WHO DIED LAST YEAR, by ANNA EMILIA BAGSTAD    Poem Text                    
First Line: What have you learned since then? Do you know all
Last Line: Wistful at even with a thought of me?
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Dead, The


TO ONE WHO PASSED: WOODROW WILSON, by LOUISE BURTON LAIDLAW    Poem Text                    
First Line: Great men have passed
Last Line: Thy vision still shall lead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Backus, L., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Honor; Presidents, United States; Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924); Dead, The


TO OUR FALLEN, by ROBERT ERNEST VERNEDE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ye sleepers, who will sing you?
Last Line: Oh, brothers, sleep in peace!
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; World War I - Casualties; Dead, The


TO OUR LADIES OF DEATH, by JAMES THOMSON (1834-1882)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Weary of erring in this desert life
Last Line: To come and soothe away my bitter pain.
Alternate Author Name(s): B. V.; Bysshe Vanolis
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO PAULA, ON HER BIRTHDAY, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Today on your 45th birthday, you wish to be
Last Line: Your leg was bleeding, and you hadn't even been aware.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


TO PEACE, by W. W. M.    Poem Text                    
First Line: We are the dead
Last Line: Make green thy fields for us, and bring us tears and laughter?
Subject(s): Death; Military; Peace; Social Protest; War; Women; Dead, The


TO PERILLA, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah my perilla! Do'st thou grieve to see
Last Line: Still in the coole, and silent shades of sleep.
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Dead, The


TO R.D., MARCH 4TH 1988, by DENISE LEVERTOV    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You were my mentor. Without knowing it,
Subject(s): Dreams; Man-woman Relationships; Death; Nightmares; Male-female Relations; Dead, The


TO RICARDO CASTRO, by LUIS G. URBINA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Life of a flower, a bird! Sweet, winged life
Last Line: Like a protecting hand about a flame
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Memory; Mourning; Poetry And Poets


TO RICHARD MANSFIELD, 2ND, by VIRGIL MARKHAM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Your fire - where is it now? It was a sun
Last Line: You still are reaching up to snare the moon.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO ROBIN REDBREAST, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Laid out for dead, let thy last kindness be
Last Line: Here, here the tomb of robin herrick is.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO S.F.S., by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: They say that lonely sorrows do not chance
Last Line: Would sleep like those that far-off music hear.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Grief; Dead, The; Burials; Sorrow; Sadness


TO SARAH, by EDMOND ROSTAND    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In these drab days, alone there never cloys
Last Line: The lips of shakspere on your jeweled fingers.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Soul; Dead, The


TO SHOW TO MY SONS, by LU YU (1125-1210)    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In death I know well enough all things end in emptiness'
Last Line: At the family sacrifice don't forget to let your father know
Alternate Author Name(s): Wu-kuan; Lu You
Subject(s): Death


TO SLEEP, by OLIVE TILFORD DARGAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O silent lover of a world day-worn
Last Line: As one would pass from gentle friend to friend.
Alternate Author Name(s): Burke, Fielding
Subject(s): Death; Sleep; Dead, The


TO SLEEP AND TO FORGET, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To sleep and to forget, -- o blessed guerdon!
Last Line: To sleep and to forget.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Night; Sleep; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bedtime


TO SOME POOR FAULT ...., by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let her so much as lend pale scrutiny
Last Line: The brothers of the word for what it said.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Silence; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


TO SOME VIOLETS, by ENRIQUE FERNANDEZ GRANADOS    Poem Source                    
First Line: O sweet violets, blue as heaven
Last Line: And her eyes their heavenly hue!
Subject(s): Babies; Death - Children; Grief


TO SWINBURNE, by HUMBERT WOLFE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Poet! Thou art to me a faery king
Last Line: Sea, wind and sun, the gods who rule the earth.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Nature; Poetry & Poets; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


TO TERESA, by JOSE DE ESPRONCEDA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Visions of days outworn, why do ye grow
Last Line: Who recks of one more corpse laid low in earth?
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Memory


TO THE BABE NIVA, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Niva, child of innocence
Last Line: Wentest snow to snow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Innocence; Dead, The


TO THE BELOVED, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You were a part of the green country
Last Line: And wake, alas! To the lonely places.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Grief; Love; Mourning; Solitude; Dead, The; Nightmares; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement; Loneliness


TO THE BOUND CAPTIVE IN THE LOUVRE: 1, by RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Yea! All the beauty of sorrow, like a crown
Last Line: Immortals thralled for ever to the dead.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Grief; Love - Complaints; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


TO THE BOY WHO EXPLODED TO THE BOY WHO DROWNED TO THE BOY WHO FELL..., by NICOLE BLACKMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dead to me now, all dead to me
Last Line: And please make a donation in your name?
Subject(s): Children - Lost; Death; Drowning


TO THE BUST OF MY SON CHARLES, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fair image of our sainted boy
Last Line: Farewell!—dear boy, farewell!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Boys; Children - Lost; Death; Family Life; Farewell; Heaven; Dead, The; Relatives; Parting; Paradise


TO THE CICADA SEPTEMDECIM, by GRACE DENIO LITCHFIELD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Buried at moment of thy birth
Last Line: Go forth, new-winged, to an undreamed-of light.
Subject(s): Death; Mysticism; Dead, The


TO THE COUNTESS OF ANGLESEY UPON THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND, by THOMAS CAREW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Madam, men say you keep with dropping eyes
Last Line: Shall sing the trophies of your conquering eye.
Subject(s): Death


TO THE DEAD, by FRANK BIDART    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: What I hope (when I hope) is that we'll
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO THE DEAD, by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How many now are dead to me
Last Line: Around the funeral pile.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO THE DEAD, by EDITH MATILDA THOMAS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We say you sleep, but light your sleep, meseems
Last Line: Shall all the dead speak to me -- and not thou!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO THE DEAD (A PARAPHRASE), by WILLIAM BELL SCOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone art thou, gone, and is the light
Last Line: I shall be with thee; we again may smile.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


TO THE DEPARTED, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I know thou hast gone to the place of thy rest
Last Line: "is born, like the rainbow, in tears"
Subject(s): Death;mourning;regret;rest;solitude; "dead, The;bereavement;loneliness;


TO THE END, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There are lilies for her sisters
Last Line: And leaning from the door.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Flowers; Heaven; Lilies; Love; Dead, The; Paradise


TO THE FLOWER OF GNIDO, by GARCILASO DE LA VEGA    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Had I the sweet resounding lyre
Last Line: That strikes thee to the tomb
Alternate Author Name(s): Garcillaso De La Vega; Vega, Garcilaso De La
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Prisons And Prisoners


TO THE HONOURABLE CHARLES MONTAGUE, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Howe'er, 'tis well, that while mankind
Last Line: I, phillis, but a perjured whore.
Subject(s): Death; Experience; Fame; Fate; Mankind; Dead, The; Reputation; Destiny; Human Race


TO THE HONOURABLE T.H. ESQ; ON THE DEATH OF HIS DAUGHTER, by PHILLIS WHEATLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: While deep you mourn beneath the cypress-shade
Last Line: "converse with heav'n, and taste the promis'd joy"
Alternate Author Name(s): Peters, Phillis
Subject(s): Death - Children; Love - Loss Of; Mortality; Death - Babies


TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY MEMORY OF THE FAIREST AND MOST VIRTUOUS LADY, by WILLIAM BOSWORTH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Her tongue hath ceast to speak, which might make dumb
Last Line: In love and comfort, so is he now in grief.
Alternate Author Name(s): William Boxworth
Subject(s): Love; Death; Dead, The


TO THE KINGS, by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When you've fulfilled the measure of your pride
Last Line: And shake your kingdoms with its irony!
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Irony; Skulls; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


TO THE LADY CREW, UPON THE DEATH OF HER CHILD, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why, madam, will ye longer weep
Last Line: To spring againe another yeare.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


TO THE LOVERS THAT COME AFTER US, by JOHN DRINKWATER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lovers, a little of this your happy time
Last Line: On brain and limbs, and we be lovers still.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO THE MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA, by ALFRED TENNYSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At times our britain cannot rest
Last Line: Will mix with love for you and yours.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron
Subject(s): Blackwood, Frederick (1826-1902); Death - Children; India; Death - Babies


TO THE MARTYRED POET JUAN DIAZ COVARRUBIAS, by MANUEL ACUNA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Within the tomb, where hovers dim
Last Line: That, if thy life was beautiful, %more beautiful thy death!
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Graves; Poetry And Poets


TO THE MASTERS OF 1917, by ELIZABETH SEWELL HILL    Poem Text                    
First Line: The task is done. The student look
Last Line: By the touch of the master sanctified.
Subject(s): Blood; Death; Pain; War; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


TO THE MEMORY OF ... THOMAS DUDLEY ESQ., by ANNE BRADSTREET    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: By duty bound and not by custom led
Last Line: And when his time with years was spent, %if some rejoiced, more did lament
Subject(s): Children; Death; Home; Marriage; Puritans; Sickness


TO THE MEMORY OF A FAVOURITE CHILD; THE DAUGHTER OF A FRIEND, by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her voice is on the haunted air
Last Line: An altar for my prayers and tears.
Alternate Author Name(s): L. E. L.; Maclean, Letitia
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


TO THE MEMORY OF A YOUNG LADY, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Brilliant and beautiful! - and can it be
Last Line: When, waking in his strength, he sunward soars.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO THE MEMORY OF H-- M--, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell! But o think not thy memory shall perish
Last Line: Sink to sleep as inviting, as tranquil as thine!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO THE MEMORY OF MR. OLDHAM, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell, too little and too lately known
Last Line: But fate and gloomy night encompass thee around.
Variant Title(s): Elegy On The Death Of Mr. Oldham
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Oldham, John (1653-1683); Dead, The; Bereavement


TO THE MEMORY OF MY DEAR DAUGHTER IN LAW, by ANNE BRADSTREET    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And live I still to see relations gone
Last Line: He knows it is the best for thee and me.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Grief; Home; Love; Marriage; Puritans; Sickness; Childhood; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Illness


TO THE MEMORY OF WILFRED OWEN, by CHARLES NORMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Into the sunset of their youth they strode
Last Line: When lads before them paced to pave the ground.
Subject(s): Death; Honor; Memory; Military; Owen, Wilfred (1893-1918); Poetry & Poets; Soldiers; Youth; Dead, The


TO THE MEN OF 'WARRIORS' WARD', by VICTOR GUSTAVE PLARR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nightly, amid my books, I stand and view
Last Line: Will mend them when 'tis time.
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Graves; Sailing & Sailors; Shipwrecks; Stillbirth; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Death - Childbirth


TO THE MISSISSIPPI, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They came from fierce, burnt spain to seek for gold
Last Line: Of hot, long listlessness and moody course.
Subject(s): Death; Explorers; Gold; Mississippi; Dead, The; Exploring; Discovery; Discoverers


TO THE MOTHERS OF ONCOLOGY, by LINDA KEEGAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Maybe between shifts
Last Line: Maybe you're recalling, as a mother, the memory of that first %kiss
Subject(s): Death - Children


TO THE NATURAL WORLD: AT 37, by GENEVIEVE TAGGARD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Exquisite world, powerful, joyous, splendid
Last Line: Life's brief in all this bigness, o sun's calm, o %sea's roar
Alternate Author Name(s): Wolf, Robert Leopold, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death


TO THE NIGHTINGALE, AND ROBIN REDBREAST, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I departed am, ring thou my knell
Last Line: Thou sexton (red-brest) for to cover me.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO THE POET JUAN DE GRIAL, by LUIS DE LEON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now is earth's loveliness withdrawn
Last Line: My lyre beloved and my soaring wing
Alternate Author Name(s): Fray Luis
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Poetry And Poets


TO THE REV. JAMES HERVEY, ON HIS MEDITATIONS, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To form the taste, and raise the nobler part
Last Line: August 5, 1748.
Subject(s): Death; Hervey, James (1714-1758); Dead, The


TO THE SOLITUDE OF FONTENAY, by GUILLAUME AMFRYE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Mid these hamlets and these woods
Last Line: Cypress only to my grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Anacreon Of The Temple; Chaulieu, Abbe De
Subject(s): Death; Forests; Dead, The; Woods


TO THE SOUTHERN CROSS AS IT DISAPPEARS, by REGINALD SHEPHERD    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lantern, antipode strung from a foreign
Last Line: Whose first star is the last star that I see
Subject(s): Death; Homosexuality; Mythology - Classical; Night; Southern Cross; Stars


TO THE SPIRIT OF THE TREE, by ENRIQUE GONZALEZ MARTINEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: O vibrant, calm, o quietude magnanimous, sonorous
Last Line: And still to be immovable, majestic as a thought!
Subject(s): Death; Death - Children; Heaven; Mourning


TO THE UNKNOWN EROS: BOOK 1: 11. TIRED MEMORY, by COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The stony rock of death's insensibility
Last Line: But (treason was't?) for thee and also her.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO THE UNKNOWN EROS: BOOK 1: 8. DEPARTURE, by COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was not like your great and gracious ways!
Last Line: Twas all unlike your great and gracious ways.
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Dead, The; Parting


TO THE WIFE OF THE CORREGIDOR, by MANUEL GUTIERREZ NAJERA    Poem Source                    
First Line: For primates old, pale incense eddying round
Last Line: Awake thy comrades! 'tis the hour. March on!'
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Honor; Monuments; Stones


TO THEODORE, by GEORGE MARION MCCLELLAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Such are the little memories of you
Last Line: Kneel nightly now in agony of prayer.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Racism; Death - Babies; Racial Prejudice; Bigotry


TO THOMAS HARDY, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Master of human smiles and human moan
Last Line: To live for love, and for love's sake to die.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Life; Love; Praise; Smiles; Dead, The; Destiny


TO THOSE WHO REPROVED THE AUTHOR FOR TOO SANGUINE PATRIOTISM, by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The riches of a nation are her dead
Last Line: If I prove false, it is the future errs.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Patriotism; Dead, The


TO URBAN, by ROBERT SOUTHEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lo! Where the livid lightning flies
Last Line: To slumber in the tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Health; Life; Maturity; Passion; Dead, The


TO VALERIA (A ROMAN LADY BURIED AT CAERLEON DURING ROMAN OCCUPATION), by ARTHUR GLYN PRYS-JONES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How came you to this misty, northern isle
Last Line: This isle, these mountains and this healing rain.
Subject(s): Death; Great Britain - Roman Conquest; Wales; Dead, The; Welshmen; Welshwomen


TO W.P.: 2, by GEORGE SANTAYANA    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With you a part of me hath passed away
Last Line: What I keep of you, or you rob from me.
Variant Title(s): For Those Once Mine
Subject(s): Death; Life Change Events; Potter, Warwick (1872-1893); Dead, The


TO WHITTIER DEAD, by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ay, speed thou on, gray voyager
Last Line: Through all eternity.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TO WHOM?, by MAX ENDICOFF    Poem Text                    
First Line: Trivial-?
Last Line: To whom? To whom?
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Memory; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


TO WILLIAM CRAIG, ON THE DEATH OF AN ONLY SON IN A RAILWAY ACCIDENT, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Twas drear november; by the turbid tide
Last Line: "to meet, and dwell with him in ""heaven our home."
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Fathers & Sons; God; Heaven; Mourning; Sons; Tragedy; Dead, The; Paradise; Bereavement


TO WILLIAM LOGAN, ON THE DEATH OF HIS AGED MOTHER, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mourn not, my christian friend: - thy late removed
Last Line: And blest re-union in the home above!
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; God; Grief; Heaven; Mothers; Mothers & Sons; Sons; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


TO WILLIAM SHELLEY (1), by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The billows on the beach are leaping around it
Last Line: A patriot's birthright thou mayst claim!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Shelley, William (1816-1819); Death - Babies


TO WILLIAM SHELLEY (2), by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My lost william, thou in whom
Last Line: A patriot's birthright thou mayst claim!
Subject(s): Death - Children; Shelley, William (1816-1819); Death - Babies


TO WILLIAM SHELLEY (3), by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy little footsteps on the sands
Last Line: When we returned to gaze on thee --
Subject(s): Death - Children; Shelley, William (1816-1819); Death - Babies


TO WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY, by HERBERT HERON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dead! And we gaze, unseeing, on your bier
Last Line: That music from your soul!
Subject(s): Death; Moody, William Vaughn (1853-1917); Soul; Dead, The


TO-MORROW, by ADA CAMBRIDGE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The lighthouse shines across the sea
Last Line: The evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Cross, George, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Lighthouses; Dead, The


TODAY AND TOMORROW, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Withhold all eulogies when I am dead
Last Line: My mother gave me.
Subject(s): Death; Forgiveness; Religion; Dead, The; Clemency; Theology


TOGETHER, by JUDSON MITCHAM    Poem Source                    
First Line: When my father died
Last Line: Goodness indeed, I am thinking. The birds %turn together in the air above the dead
Subject(s): Death; Fathers


TOGETHER ETERNITY AND DEATH THREATEN ME, by PATRIZIA CAVALLI                        Poet's Biography
First Line: Http://www.Poetryfoundation.Org/poetrymagazine/browse/155/1#!/20602236/1
Subject(s): Eternity; Death


TOM DEADLIGHT, by HERMAN MELVILLE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Farewell and adieu to you noble hearties
Last Line: And do'nt blubber like lubbers when I turn up my keel.
Subject(s): Death; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The; Seamen; Sails


TOMB, by PAUL CLAUDEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: On the pediment of the funereal portal
Last Line: The mangled remains are spread about
Subject(s): Death; Graves


TOMB OF THE WRESTLERS', by ELIZABETH ANTALEK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Nothing left in this rented room
Last Line: It breathes with a hidden mouth
Subject(s): Death


TOMB POND; FOR DAVE SMITH, by NORMAN DUBIE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Farmer drags two lashed poles through a storm
Last Line: As an old pond once built to solemnize a tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Introspection; Knowledge; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


TOMBE DES ANGLAIS, by HAGAR PAUL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Sleep, in this forest plot
Last Line: This side of heaven.
Subject(s): Death; France; Sacrifices; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


TOMBS AND RUMORS, by PAUL CLAUDEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: We climb and then descend
Last Line: In the same moment is extinguished
Subject(s): China; Death; Graves; Talk


TOMMY CORRIGAN, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You talk of riders on the flat, of nerve and pluck and pace
Last Line: The gallant tommy corrigan will ride lone hand again.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Horses; Racing; Dead, The


TOMMY EDWARDS, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Reads erotic writings by women
Last Line: He may come near to loving her %when she's dead
Subject(s): Books; Death; Love; Writing And Writers


TOMMY'S DEAD, by SYDNEY THOMPSON DOBELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You may give over plough, boys
Last Line: And tommy's dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yendys, Sidney
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TOMORROW, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Tomorrow will be two
Last Line: It's too hard to %be idle and sad
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


TONGUE-TIED, by CARLOS GERMAN BELLI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Tongue-tied or stuttering
Last Line: Sustained only by these errors
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Skulls


TOO EARLY, by ALFRED DORN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Still fragile from a recent heart attack
Last Line: Careen from the axe's heartbeat, heard it drop
Subject(s): Death; Insomnia


TOO INTRICATELY WEBBED..., by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Do they regard the folk they were, and not
Last Line: A little closer to the one they were.
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


TOO LATE, by MATTHEW ARNOLD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Each on his own strict line we move
Last Line: --then, love, thy hand!--ah no! Adieu!
Subject(s): Love; Death; Dead, The


TOO LATE, by CLARISSA HILL HAWKINS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I never told you of my love
Last Line: Had told you so.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Regret; Dead, The


TOO LATE, by WILLIAM HURRELL MALLOCK    Poem Source                    
First Line: What, dead -- quite dead? And can you hear no prayer
Last Line: To make one deep-grooved pain-line shallower?
Alternate Author Name(s): Mallock, W. H.
Subject(s): Death


TOO LATE, by AUGUSTA DAVIES WEBSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What dead! - and I was only yesternight
Last Line: You are gone from me. Oh! Too late! Too late!
Alternate Author Name(s): Home, Cecil; Webster, Mrs. Julia Augusta
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TOO LATE! DEATH OF GEN. GORDON, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Across the vast soudan was borne
Last Line: Will rest the load of shame
Subject(s): Death;england;heroism; "dead, The;english;heroes;heroines;


TOO LONG DEAD, by MARGE PIERCY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I just came on it like a rake in the grass
Last Line: In a gust of cherries and cinnamon
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Mourning; Dead, The


TOO LONG DEAD, by MARGE PIERCY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I just came on it like a rake in the grass
Last Line: In a gust of cherries and cinnamon
Subject(s): Death; Memory


TORMENTA DE MUERTE, by FLORENCE ANTHONY    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gabriel's trumpet didn't announce
Last Line: On the banks of the why of it all
Alternate Author Name(s): Ai
Subject(s): Death; God; Religion


TORMENTUM, by CHARLES ADOLPHE CANTUCUZENE    Poem Text                    
First Line: My fear beyond the door has sped
Last Line: Nay, for it may be thou art dead!
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Happiness; Lips; Love; May (month); Dead, The; Joy; Delight


TOSA DIARY, SELS., by KI NO TSURAYUKI                       
Subject(s): Death - Children; Diaries


TOUCH-ME-NOT, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Touch-me-not, we call it, as if unnerved
Last Line: Spotted like the hands of the very old
Subject(s): Death; Grief


TOUCHED, by OLGA BROUMAS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Cold december nights I'd go
Last Line: Each healing we begin.
Subject(s): Aids (disease); Cold; Death; Healing; Mythology - Classical; Sickness; Touch (sense); Women's Rights; Dead, The; Cures; Illness; Feminism


TOURING POLAND, by SHULAMITH BAT-YISRAEL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Yes, I have seen the great caches
Last Line: You're wrong, I said, god knows. God knows!
Subject(s): Death - Children


TOWARD DANCE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: So in love we are
Last Line: We never in this world could have chosen
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


TOWARD SUNRISE, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When, in old days, our fathers came
Last Line: That cometh soon or late.
Subject(s): Dawn; Death; Life; Sunrise; Dead, The


TOWARD THE MILLENIUM, by FRANCES HORODAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: They come to sip, they come to trip
Last Line: The living and dead as it bursts overhead.
Subject(s): Death; Missiles; Dead, The; Guided Missiles; Ballistic Missiles


TOWARD THE WOODS, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The ones who were there stood
Last Line: They are draped in a sarong or toga %their penises scored with age
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 2. AS ONE WHO FROM A HIGH CLIFF, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I look upon my life as from afar
Last Line: O god, from this great eminence of death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 2. I COME FORTH FROM THE DARKNESS, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I come forth from the darkness to smite thee
Last Line: Joy, joy! The earth is thine.
Subject(s): Death, Return From; Shadows


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 2. TO ONE WHO IS WHERE THE ETERNAL ARE, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Pass friend pass
Last Line: A great star, growing, shining.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Love; Memory; Dead, The


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. AFTER THE DAY'S WORK, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Passing by,passing by all exteriors
Last Line: Waves.
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Sea; Waves; Dead, The; Ocean


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. REST AT LAST, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Love - having journeyed through all of life
Last Line: And I in them attain at last to rest.
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Rest; Dead, The; Paradise


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. TO ONE DEAD, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: You must look at your own body lying dead there quiet calmly
Last Line: And even so it is only one of your similitudes.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 4. AT MENTONE, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Why speak ye not, ye beautiful lands and seas
Last Line: Why utterest not the voice we long to hear?
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Earth; History; Mankind; Peasantry; Graveyards; Dead, The; World; Historians; Human Race


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 4. THE DEAD COMRADE, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There among the woods, after the battle returning
Last Line: And faint in death the lips I love so well.
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Love; Mourning; Soldiers; War; Dead, The; Bereavement


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 4. THE TRYSTING, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Far over the hills, ten miles, in the cloudless summer morning
Last Line: And gains her presence at the feet of god.
Subject(s): Absence; Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Graves; Love; Mothers; Separation; Isolation; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 4. TO THE EVERLASTING NOW, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When all life has been rich in experience shall not death be rich
Last Line: You fail to keep your first appointment.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 4. WHO BUT THE LOVER SHOULD KNOW, by EDWARD CARPENTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah! Who but the loved at last should know what death is?
Last Line: Ah! Who at last but the lover should know what death is?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TOWERS, by JOSE MARIA EGUREN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dark brown, distant
Last Line: Alas!, the dead towers
Subject(s): Death; Grief


TOWN I LEFT, by HELEN SORRELLS    Poem Source                    
First Line: In that town were hard spaces
Last Line: By their own all-day dying %to care about mine
Subject(s): Death


TOWSER, by WALT MASON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I drove a horse for a long, long time
Last Line: Down 'neath the buttercups—and it's true of men, just as well as pups.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs; Friendship; Pets


TOYS, by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have laid you away as we lay
Last Line: With the toys of a little dead child.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Toys; Death - Babies


TRACKING THE DEAD, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Everything comes from and goes
Last Line: Sing to the snow %still coming down
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


TRADITIONAL POST-MODERN NEO-HOODOO AFRA-CENTRIC SISTER, by MICHELLE T. CLINTON                        Poet's Biography
First Line: Traditional: that mean has a voice & a person you can relate to
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TRADITIONAL POST-MODERN NEO-HOODOO AFRA-CENTRIC SISTER, by MICHELLE T. CLINTON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Traditional: that mean has a voice & a person you can relate to
Last Line: & finally say goodbye
Subject(s): Death


TRAFFIC WARNING, by RICHARD WARNER BORST    Poem Text                    
First Line: I saw the wreck a little after it happened
Last Line: Drive carefully—for perilous is the highway!
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


TRAGEDIES: 2, by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS    Poem Text                    
First Line: She reach'd a rose-bud from the tree
Last Line: The worst is over when we die!
Alternate Author Name(s): Marzials, Theo; Marzials, Theophile Jules Henri
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Roses; Dead, The


TRAINWRECKED SOLDIERS, by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, that is small respected of distinction
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Railroad Wrecks; Dead, The; Train Wrecks


TRAINWRECKED SOLDIERS, by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Death, that is small respected of distinction
Last Line: Crux in a savage tongue none of us know
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Railroad Wrecks


TRANSCENDENCE OF JANUS, by FRANK STANFORD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am not asleep, but I see
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TRANSFIGURATION, by LOUISA MAY ALCOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mysterious death! Who in a single hour
Last Line: And make death proud to take a royal soul.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


TRANSFIGURATION OF THE RAIN, by JORGE CARRERA ANDRADE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The rain with its hair glided by the sun
Last Line: Till you become an eternal eye of stone
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Tears


TRANSFORMATION, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In many homes / one sees old shrapnel cases
Last Line: Let me work.
Subject(s): Change; Death; Social Protest; Soldiers; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


TRANSIENT, by DONALD ROBERT PERRY MARQUIS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Give up the dream that love may trick ... Fates
Alternate Author Name(s): Marquis, Don
Subject(s): Death


TRANSITION, by MIRIAM BARRANGER    Poem Text                    
First Line: White sleeping tombs
Last Line: In a million shafts of light.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Rest; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


TRANSITION, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: O lay again thy hand in mine
Last Line: Dear voice, speak on.
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Love - Nature Of; Transience; Dead, The; Impermanence


TRANSITION, by RAYMOND R. WILLOUGHBY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Where'er we turn, the specter waits
Last Line: That all things work with joy, and sleep at close of day.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Flowers; Friendship; Gardens & Gardening; Childhood; Dead, The


TRANSLATION OF AN ODE OF KLOPSTOCK'S, by REGINALD HEBER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah selma! If our love the fates should sever
Last Line: "sink on that breast, and wax as pale as thee."
Subject(s): Death; Love; Tragedy; Dead, The


TRANSLATION OF THE PATRIARCH, by LUCY A. RANDALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: No tombstone saw they there
Last Line: Reveals how enoch went home to him.
Subject(s): Angels; Bible; Death; God; Heaven; Jews; Dead, The; Paradise; Judaism


TRANSLATION: 2. WIND, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Like the blast %that knocked down
Last Line: One lemon %almost ripe
Variant Title(s): Win
Subject(s): Arabs; Death; Ghosts; Jerusalem; Jews; Middle East - Conflicts; Palestine; Spiritual Life; Supernatural; Wind


TRANSLATION: 4. LIKELY, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We never hear them
Last Line: How noiseless the noise of the likely
Subject(s): Arabs; Death; Jerusalem; Jews; Middle East - Conflicts; Palestine; Silence


TRANSLATION: 5. PUT ASIDE, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Bitterness %the swamp of it
Last Line: Benevolent whispers %angels' wings
Subject(s): Angels; Arabs; Death; Jerusalem; Jews; Middle East - Conflicts; Palestine


TRANSPARENT, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: In her eyes that throb with presences
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Memory


TRAVEL: AFTER A DEATH, by JANE KENYON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We drove past farms, the hills terraced with sheep
Subject(s): Death; Literary Form; Dead, The


TRAVEL: AFTER A DEATH, by JANE KENYON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We drove past farms, the hills terraced with sheep
Last Line: Oh, when am I going to own my mind again
Subject(s): Death; Literary Form


TRAVELING LIGHT, by ALICE FULTON    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Every restaurant boarded up in softwood
Subject(s): Fathers - Death


TREAD THE DARK: 36. DEATH OF A LAWN MOWER, by DAVID IGNATOW    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It died in its sleep
Last Line: Its work has come to nothing, %the dead keep to themselves
Subject(s): Death; Mowing And Mowers


TREE 1947, by KATHLEEN JESSIE RAINE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Living now in myself the end of the world
Last Line: To burst into the last flowering of the world.
Subject(s): Death; Eden; Trees; Dead, The


TREE ALSO DIED THE EXACT, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: A lower branch
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Ravens; Trees


TREES, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: I love it when trees lean forward or sideways
Last Line: I pray for my brother's peace
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Trees


TREES IN WINTER, by ARTHUR WILLIAM BEER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Like ghosts of happier days, they stand
Last Line: Abroad their canopy of spring.
Subject(s): Death; Trees; Winter; Dead, The


TREES SO HIGH, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: All the trees they are so high
Subject(s): Death


TREETOPS, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: My father moves through the south hunting duck
Last Line: Probable volume of dreams, think so.
Subject(s): Death; Ducks; Fathers & Sons; Hunting; Dead, The; Mallards; Drakes; Hunters


TRI-COLOUR, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Poppies, you try to tell me, glowing there in the wheat
Last Line: God's accolade! Lift me up, friends. I'm going to win -- my cross.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


TRIAD: 1. UNTIMELY, by ALEJANDRO ESCALONA    Poem Source                    
First Line: And it had to be precisely
Last Line: Untimely and punctual as death
Subject(s): Death


TRIAD: 2. VISIT, by ALEJANDRO ESCALONA    Poem Source                    
First Line: You invade the fullness of an afternoon
Last Line: The love that joined us...Never and always
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Shadows


TRIAD: 3. REQUIEM, by ALEJANDRO ESCALONA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Be gone from my thoughts once and for all
Last Line: Written in your memory
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Shadows


TRIBUTE, by EDWARD KINKADE    Poem Text                    
First Line: An invincible silence
Last Line: Astonishment of death!
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Dead, The


TRIBUTE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: All the ingredients we need:
Last Line: Waiting with spring flowers scarce as hen's teeth, %our hearts beating like mad.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF CHARLES VINE DE PUY, by LEVI BISHOP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sleep on, brave boy! In quiet sleep
Last Line: As from the kingdom of the blest.
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Sleep; War; Dead, The


TRILCE: 75, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You're all dead
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TRILCE: 75, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: You're all dead
Last Line: They have not yet lived. They always died of life. %you're all dead
Subject(s): Death


TRIO, by MARI L'ESPERANCE    Poem Source                    
First Line: In the dissection lab the cadaver
Last Line: Oil snaps and smokes in its pan
Subject(s): Death


TRIOLET, by WINIFRED LUCAS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh the world was rich last night
Last Line: But it did awake so poor!
Alternate Author Name(s): Le Bailly, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TRIOLET IN MINOR, by MARGARET SLACK FUHRMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Mournful is the autumn rain
Last Line: When the ghost of summer grieves.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Mourning; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Bereavement


TRIOLETS AFTER MOSCHUS, by ANDREW LANG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Alas, for us no second spring
Last Line: That boast themselves the sons of men!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


TRIPOLI, by JOHN LAWSON STODDARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Hear the singing on the boats
Last Line: Tripoli!
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Life; Sea; Soul; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Ocean


TRISOMY 21, by RACHEL GUIDO DEVRIES    Poem Source                    
First Line: This one we could define
Subject(s): Death - Children


TRISTANESQUE, by KENNETH PATCHEN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: No wine was ever
Subject(s): Drinks & Drinking; Death; Wine; Dead, The


TRISTIA: WINTER AT TOMI, by PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Snow lies deep: nor sun nor melting shower
Last Line: And horses' hoofs ring loud where once their oarsmen plied.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ovid
Subject(s): Death; Snow; Storms; Winter; Dead, The


TRIUMPH, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: If there were no death
Last Line: The grave is a hole of sanity
Subject(s): Death; Graves


TRIUMPH MAY BE OF SEVERAL KINDS, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: By faith
Subject(s): Death; Faith


TROPICAL DEATH, by GRACE NICHOLS    Poem Source                    
First Line: The fat black woman want
Last Line: The fat black woman want %a brilliant tropical death yes
Subject(s): Death


TROUBLE, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: One folds the little white hands, and lays a flower
Last Line: God wot,—a living grief is worse than the peace that folds the dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


TRUE LOVE, by ELIZABETH SIDDAL    Poem Source                    
First Line: Farewell, earl richard
Last Line: Watching or fainting, %sleeping or dead
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of


TRUTH THE DEAD KNOW, by ANNE SEXTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone, I say and walk from church
Last Line: To be blessed, throat, eye and knucklebone
Subject(s): Death; God; Parents; Religion


TRYING TO GET ALONG WITH MOM, by JAN YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Why is it every time
Last Line: The way my daddy always did
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


TRYST, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: I thought to have made her my bride
Last Line: We leave to love.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Love; Marriage; Reunions; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


TRYST (AFTER READING FROM SHAKESPEARE), by OLIVE TILFORD DARGAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Night, thou art heavy, with no stars to chain
Last Line: A dead hand lies like flame upon my heart.
Alternate Author Name(s): Burke, Fielding
Subject(s): Death; Dramatists; Love - Loss Of; Plays & Playwrights ; Poetry & Poets; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Dead, The; Dramatists


TSAR'S DAUGHTER IN A FORENSIC LAB, by JESSICA GRANT    Poem Source                    
First Line: He's made her ordinary, spread her slim
Last Line: At once for any photograph
Subject(s): Daughters; Death; Medicine


TUESDAY MORNING I WAS TRANSPORTED TO A ROOM, by ELIZABETH KEMPF    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


TUGG MARTIN, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tugg martin's tough.-- no
Last Line: "all I know is -- he's dead."
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Dead, The; Wine


TUPAC AMARU RELEGATED, by ANTONIO CISNEROS    Poem Source                    
First Line: There are liberators
Last Line: With four horses and their death
Subject(s): Death; Libertarianism; Soldiers


TURMOIL IN A MORGUE, by MAXWELL BODENHEIM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Negro / chinaman
Subject(s): Racism; Death; Morgues; Racial Prejudice; Bigotry; Dead, The


TURN DOWN THE LAMP, by FENTON JOHNSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Turn down the lamp, my life is done
Last Line: My hour has come, turn down the lamp.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TURNING YOUR DEATH INTO RALPH LAUREN, by MARILYN KALLET    Poem Source                    
First Line: In hell I'll be wearing ralph lauren
Last Line: Have hanging in your closet now?
Subject(s): Clothing And Dress; Death; Family Life; Psychoanalysis


TUTELARY, by MICHAEL RYAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What a fuckup you are
Subject(s): Conscience; Death; Skulls; Dead, The


TUTELARY, by MICHAEL RYAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What a fuckup you are
Last Line: Praise for your skill
Subject(s): Conscience; Death; Skulls


TWAS COMFORT IN HER DYING ROOM, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And this of ours must die
Subject(s): Death; Time


TWAS JUST BEFORE THE HAY WAS MOWN, by CHARLES SWAIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: And lifeless, when I love not thee
Subject(s): Aging; Love; Death


TWAS ONE OF THOSE DARK, CLOUDY DAYS, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TWAS WARM - AT FIRST - LIKE US, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: But dropped like adamant
Subject(s): Death


TWELVE GOOD MEN AND TRUE, by NANCY BYRD TURNER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The rusty key has whined in the lock, the rickety door is fast
Last Line: They're tired, now, and they want their tea, the twelve good men and true!
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Creation; God; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


TWENTY YEARS, by DO TAN XUAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The girl grew up to become a woman
Last Line: The spring hangs its head and sighs
Subject(s): Death - Children; Revolutions


TWENTY-SIX DAYS LATER, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I %feel %like
Last Line: My %life %without %you
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


TWENTY-TWO DAYS LATER, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Please %let %it %be %easier
Last Line: Go %on %living %without %you
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


TWICE IN A LIFE-TIME, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: After being shot %twice
Last Line: Of these many lines will you %now cross?
Subject(s): Death


TWILIGHT, by AMY LEVY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So mary died last night! To-day
Last Line: Or e'er I should be dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TWILIGHT, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE    Poem Text                    
First Line: O mystic hour! When day and night
Last Line: Proclaiming their immortal dower!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love; Dead, The; Paradise


TWILIGHT, A ROOM ON RUSSIAN HILL, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: White orchids in the goldrose light
Last Line: At the heart, a white perfection of petals
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


TWILIGHT: YOUR CHISELLED LIPS, by AMY ROTHHOLTZ    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Hyacinth blue explodes, %saying what I cannot
Subject(s): Death - Children


TWILIT SNOW, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Twilit snow
Subject(s): Death; Snow; Suicide


TWO BOYS, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: These were two of the funniest boys
Last Line: Where these two brothers lay.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Boys; Brothers; Death; Friendship; Half-brothers; Dead, The


TWO CHILDREN, DYING OF ONE DISEASE, AND BURIED IN ONE GRAVE, by HENRY KING (1592-1669)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Brought forth, in sorrow, and bred up in care
Last Line: By taking this inheritance of dust.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Graves; Death - Babies; Tombs; Tombstones


TWO DREAMS, 1978, by MARION DEUTSCH COHEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sperm lay dali-style all over the third floor
Subject(s): Death - Children


TWO EPITAPHS, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Love lingers here while life has fled'
Last Line: Then hail, o death, to thee!
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Dead, The


TWO FIGURES, by NAVARRE SCOTT MOMADAY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: These figures moving in my rhyme
Last Line: Who are they? Death and death's dog, time
Alternate Author Name(s): Momaday, N. Scott
Subject(s): Death; Time


TWO FOR SOPHIE DOG: 2. FOR MY SISTER, SANDRA HANKINS, by WILLIAM WITHERUP    Poem Source                    
First Line: We returned from cancer's kingdom
Last Line: Has lapped up sophie dog
Subject(s): Animals; Cancer (disease); Death; Death - Animals; Dogs


TWO FUNERALS: 1., by LOUIS UNTERMEYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Upon a field of shrieking red
Last Line: Began to grin.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Dead, The; Burials


TWO FUNERALS: 2., by LOUIS UNTERMEYER    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Facing a cold and sneering sky
Last Line: Are laughing still.
Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Death; Funerals; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Dead, The; Burials


TWO LIVES. PART 2: 25, by WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: An instant - leapt - leapt - followed. - in the hall
Last Line: "letters that shrieked upon me, ""she is dead!"
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TWO LIVES: CONCLUSION. INDIAN SUMMER, by WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O earth-and-autumn of the setting sun
Last Line: While still so many yet must come to birth.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TWO MYSTERIES, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We know not what it is, dear, this sleep so deep and still
Subject(s): Death - Children


TWO MYSTERIES, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the middle of the room, in its white coffin, lay the dead
Subject(s): Death - Children


TWO OCTAVES: 2. PARAPHRASE, by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We shriek to live, but no man ever lives
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TWO OF THE FESTIVALS OF DEATH, by JOAO CABRAL DE MELO NETO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Solemn receptions given by death
Last Line: Or else that's what they really are
Subject(s): Death


TWO PICTURES OF A LEAF, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I make up this leaf
Last Line: Come to resemble so much that does not.
Subject(s): Death; Fish & Fishing; Leaves; Survival; Trees; Dead, The; Anglers


TWO POINTS OF VIEW, by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Terrible waves! In fierce, unearthly chorus
Last Line: The once-dark waves gleam bright—each loss appears a gain.
Subject(s): Death; Sea; Storms; Waves; Dead, The; Ocean


TWO ROBBERS, by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When death from some fair face
Last Line: But honor crafty time.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TWO SMOTHERED CHILDREN, by MARION ALBINA BIGELOW    Poem Source                    
First Line: Theirs was not a peaceful death-bed
Last Line: And no voice of pity answer'd %to their feebly moaning cries
Subject(s): Death - Children


TWO SONGS OF THE RIVER, by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: At night angry survivors
Subject(s): Rivers; Death; Dead, The


TWO SONGS: FIRST SONG, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let me die by the sea!
Last Line: Oh! Fate, let me die by the sea.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TWO STORIES WITH WISH & LEAP, by KATE NORTHROP    Poem Source                    
First Line: Nothing much is known about the girl--
Last Line: Absence--a girl inside the water.
Subject(s): Death; Suicide


TWO THINGS, by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Langston
Subject(s): Death


TWO THOUGHTS OF DEATH, by COUNTEE CULLEN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead, it will not be
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


TWO THOUGHTS OF DEATH: 1, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Her heart that loved me once is rottenness
Last Line: Their's too shall be as tho' it had not been.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Love; Thought; Worms; Dead, The; Thinking


TWO THOUGHTS OF DEATH: 2, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So I said underneath the dusky trees
Last Line: And whose day shall no more turn back to night.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Love; Memory; Dead, The; World


TWO WORLDS, by EDWARD JAMES MORTIMER COLLINS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Two worlds there are. To one our eyes we strain
Last Line: Evermore.
Alternate Author Name(s): Collins, Mortimer
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


TWO, SELS, by DANE ZAJC    Poem Source                    
First Line: The ice of her body melts %under his hands
Last Line: And the cold water falling across the dam
Subject(s): Cold; Corpses; Death; Graves; Silence


TWO-HEADED CALF, by SUSAN FAWCETT    Poem Source                    
First Line: You aim the lens over your shoulder
Last Line: You're the two-headed calf or the baby %girl born with her heart outside-- %monstrous but alive. Ali
Subject(s): Death - Children


TYPHUS, by LOUIS SIMPSON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The whole earth was covered with snow,
Last Line: We were poor—a box was worth something
Subject(s): Epidemics; Plums; Death; Plum Trees; Dead, The


UGOLINO, FR. INFERNO: CANTO 33, by DANTE ALIGHIERI    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I awake before the dawn, my head
Last Line: Bit into the skull and again took hold
Alternate Author Name(s): Dante; Alighieri, Dante
Variant Title(s): The Flight Path:
Subject(s): Death - Children; Hunger; Skulls


ULALUME, by EDGAR ALLAN POE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: The skies they were ashen and sober
Last Line: This ghoul-haunted woodland of weir
Variant Title(s): Ulalume - A Ballad;ulalume - A Ballad (2)
Subject(s): Auber, Daniel Francois (1782-1871); Death; Halloween; Landscape; Love - Loss Of; Mysticism; October; Soul; Supernatural; Weir, Robert Walter (1803-1889); Dead, The


ULTIMA SPES MORTUORUM, by HENRI MURGER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The bells will ring to-morrow for the day
Last Line: And, by the living spurned, deludes the dead!
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


ULYSSES AND ACHILLES, by HOMER    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: But as for thee
Subject(s): Death; Mythology - Classical; Ulysses


ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885), by MADELINE DEFREES    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The treasury voted nine to one against your ordinary
Last Line: As she lies without a coat of arms.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mary Gilbert, Sister; De Frees, Madeline
Subject(s): Ancestors & Ancestry; Death; Grant, Ulysses Simpson (1822-1885); Heritage; Heredity; Dead, The


UNANSWERABLE QUESTIONS, TEREZIN, by REVA SHARON    Poem Source                    
First Line: It was here jhirka %in that black yesterday
Last Line: ... But jhirka %who will ask your questions
Subject(s): Death - Children; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Jews


UNBUTTONING, by MARGE PIERCY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The buttons lie jumbled in a tin
Last Line: Left by vanished flesh
Subject(s): Death – Mothers; Clothing & Dress; Body, Human


UNCERTAINTY, by LARS LUNDKVIST    Poem Source                    
First Line: The woman wears a shawl
Last Line: Ask the almighty
Subject(s): Death; Funerals


UNCLE BOB, by JOSEPH SKIPSEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Old uncle bob lay on the settle
Last Line: "and ""tea! Tea!"" she said, ""uncle bob."
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


UNCLE JO, by ALICE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have in memory a little story
Last Line: Above his dust,—poor jo, he had no friends!
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


UNCLE WILLIAM'S PICTURE, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Uncle william, last july
Last Line: Smile, and wipe my eyes.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; July; Uncles; Dead, The; Relatives


UNCOMFORTABLE, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Most people %seem uncomfortable
Last Line: Take away %the pain %by changing %the subject
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


UNCOMFORTED, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lelloine! Lelloine! Don't you
Last Line: And tell him you are lonely without your mother there.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Grief; Heaven; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


UNCOMMON NUMBER OF US DIE, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And abruptly you're back home
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Birthdays; Death; Nature


UNCONQUERABLE, by JOHN FREEMAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Homer and milton blind, beethoven deaf
Last Line: Sink sullenly from sight.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


UNCOVERING SPRING VIOLETS BEFORE THEIR TIME, by BILLY C. CLARK    Poem Source                    
First Line: I raked some winter leaves away
Last Line: Anxiety had been mine
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Leaves; Nature; Violets


UNDER JOCASSEE, by RON RASH    Poem Source                    
First Line: One summer morning when
Last Line: A grave you've just passed over, %wondering why she looked up
Subject(s): Boats; Death; Rivers


UNDER PINE TREES, by TIMOTHY HOUGHTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Through layers of needles
Last Line: Let no one mourn for me
Subject(s): Death; Forests; Mourning; Pine Trees; Trees


UNDER SENTENCE, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Off! Off! No treacherous priest for me!
Last Line: Fair chance for all to see me die!
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


UNDER THE BOATHOUSE, by DAVID BOTTOMS    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of my clothes, I ran past the boathouse
Last Line: I bobbed with a hook through the palm of my hand.
Subject(s): Death; Drowning; Dead, The


UNDER THE CLOUD, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the cloud we pass
Last Line: And our sorrow is glorified.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Desolation; Graves; Heaven; Mourning; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Paradise; Bereavement


UNDER THE SHADOW OF KILEY'S HILL, by ANDREW BARTON PATERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This is the place where they all were bred
Last Line: Under the shadow of kiley's hill.
Alternate Author Name(s): Paterson, 'banjo'
Subject(s): Cattle; Death; Gardens & Gardening; Life; Dead, The


UNDER THE SHEET, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What a terrible night! Does the night
Last Line: A shape and a sheet.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Complaints; Marriage; Night; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Bedtime


UNDER THE SNOWS, by MIRIAM DEL BANCO    Poem Text                    
First Line: Thousands of things do the soft snows cover
Last Line: Will there ever a spring-tide be for the heart?
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Snow; Winter; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


UNDER THE VIOLETS, by EDWARD YOUNG (1818-)    Poem Text                    
First Line: Under the violets, blue and sweet
Last Line: O grave! I would thy gates were wide.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


UNDER THE WHARF, by IDA COLE BARTLATT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Silurus shoals and water butterflies
Last Line: Rising from this dark flood to seek eternal breath?
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Floods; Gulls; Seashore; Water; Dead, The; Seagulls; Beach; Coast; Shore


UNDERGROUND PALACE, by JEAN FOLLAIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Above the ancient palace
Last Line: From the red soil ravaged %by rains and winds
Subject(s): Death; Mansions; Monuments


UNDERWOODS: BOOK 1: 21. REQUIEM, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the wide and starry sky
Last Line: And the hunter home from the hill.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Variant Title(s): Underwoods: Book One: 21. Requiem
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Immortality; Samoa; Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-1894); Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


UNDERWOODS: BOOK 1: 24, by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Not yet, my soul, these friendly fields desert
Last Line: Solely delights, and all the camps rejoice.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Death; Soul; Dead, The


UNDERWOODS: BOOK 1: 27. IN MEMORIAM F. A. S., by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yet, o stricken heart, remember, o remember
Last Line: And ere the day of sorrow departed as he came.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Dead, The


UNFINISHED, by GRACE BROWN PUTNAM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It seems to me I cannot die
Last Line: With shining haste to reach my tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Hearts; Love; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


UNFINISHED SAMPLER, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In dark y's two trees divide
Last Line: Her grief never finished, an emptiness %she had to start over in each day
Subject(s): Death; Grief


UNFORGOTTEN, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh unforgotten! / how long ago? One spirit saith
Last Line: The single grain shall wax to ten.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Youth; Dead, The


UNHAPPY DIARY DAYS, by GERALD VIZENOR    Poem Source                    
First Line: She returned from the clinic
Last Line: Turning on the wrong trees at dusk %she crashed through the glass
Subject(s): Death; Diaries


UNHOLY SONNETS: 3, by MARK JARMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We crowded in the taxi. It was dawn
Last Line: And I knew this was hell and I was dead
Variant Title(s): Sonnet: 2
Subject(s): Death; Hell


UNITY, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tonight, my clock pants
Last Line: A bullet in the blue shape of a heart
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love - Loss Of


UNLIKE THE BEE, by LIONEL WIGGAM    Poem Source                    
First Line: There is no terror of the tomb
Subject(s): Death


UNMOORED, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: To die in sleep - to drift from dream to dream
Last Line: In reverence for a brother's holier name.
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


UNQUIET GRAVE (2), by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'll do so much for my sweetheart
Last Line: And if you kiss my lily-white lips %your time will not be long
Subject(s): Death; Grief


UNSHRIVEN, by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have paid well for every sin
Last Line: About my dying bed.
Alternate Author Name(s): Faulks, Frederick J., Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Ghosts; Sin; Supernatural; Dead, The


UNSTRUNG, by ELEANOR WILNER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was a jeweled tapestry
Last Line: A face so like its own.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilner, Eleanor Rand
Subject(s): Animals; Bats; Birds; Bones; Death; Dead, The


UNTIL IT DOESN'T, by HAMISH IRONSIDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: There are those who weep at beauty
Last Line: Ground the unqualifiably human %flagrant in sudden hallways
Subject(s): Death; Life


UNTIL THE DAWN, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: A lonely grave hard by the prison wall
Last Line: Of earth and sorrow pale before its light.
Subject(s): Cavell, Edith (1865-1915); Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Graves; Mourning; Nurses; Graveyards; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Bereavement


UNTIL WE DROOL AND PISS OURSELVES, by STEPHEN DOBYNS    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Car honk, donkey bray, seal bark - it's only since
Last Line: This tumult, undefined, forms the footpath to the final death: his own
Subject(s): Change; Death; Social Protest


UNTITLED, by MARY JO BANG            Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


UNTITLED, by SETH ALAN BARKAS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Some day or other I expect to %wake up, down my breakfast
Last Line: It scares me
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


UNTITLED, by ANNE BLONSTEIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The band have packed away
Last Line: The wounded style of vultures
Subject(s): Death; Night


UNTOLD, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A face may be woeful-white to cover a heart that's / aching
Last Line: Alas! For the weary feet that may not rest to-morrow.
Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Heaven; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones; Sorrow; Sadness; Paradise


UNWANTING; LAURA FULTON CARPENTER, 1969-1990, by ALICE FULTON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As the waves grew ample in the outer mantle
Last Line: The exdream--the world gone into god again?
Subject(s): Death


UNWED SOLDIER, by ETHEL A. FRAME    Poem Text                    
First Line: Posterity for him is unsought naught
Last Line: Within him dead his unborn children lie.
Subject(s): Death; Mankind; War; Dead, The; Human Race


UP, by ANNE WALDMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Reach me / I reach you
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The; Paradise


UP, by ANNE WALDMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Reach me %I reach you
Last Line: Taste me now (offers up palm of left hand) %(right hand lifts up making gesture as if writing on the
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Love - Loss Of


UP-HILL, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Does the road wind up-hill all the way?
Last Line: Yea, beds for all who come.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Variant Title(s): Uphill
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Heaven; Hotels; Life; Pilgrimages & Pilgrims; Religion; Time; Travel; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Paradise; Inns; Innskeepers; Motels; Boarding Houses; Theology; Journeys; Trips


UPON A CHILD, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Here a pretty baby lies
Last Line: Th' easy earth that covers her.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


UPON A CHILD; AN EPITAPH, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: But borne, and like a short delight
Last Line: Love and they'l thank you for't. Adieu.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


UPON A DYING LADY, by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With the old kindness, the old distinguished grace
Last Line: It is about to die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Yeats, W. B.
Subject(s): Christmas Trees; Courage; Death; Dolls; Toys; Valor; Bravery; Dead, The


UPON A MAID, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone she is a long, long way
Last Line: Here, her ashes, or her urne.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


UPON AN OLD MAN A RESIDENCIARIE, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tread sirs, as lightly as ye can
Last Line: He'l never haunt ye now he's dead.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


UPON FINDING DYING: AN INNTRODUCTION, by LOUIS EDWARD SISSMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I wandered lonely as a cloud in foyles
Last Line: Preach about dying, you must practice, too
Alternate Author Name(s): Sissman, L. E.
Subject(s): Books; Death; Poetry And Poets; Wordsworth, William (1770-1850)


UPON HIS DEPARTURE HENCE, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thus I
Last Line: Farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


UPON HIS SISTER-IN-LAW, MISTRESS ELIZAB. HERRICK, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: First, for effusions due unto the dead
Last Line: Wherein thou liv'st for ever. Deare farewell.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


UPON HIS SPANIEL [SPANIELL] TRACIE, by ROBERT HERRICK    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now thou art dead, no eye shall ever see
Last Line: Teare, that deserves of me a million.
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Dogs


UPON OUR LATE LOSS OF THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, by EDMUND WALLER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The failing blossoms, which a young plant bears
Last Line: As a first-fruit, heaven claim'd that lovely boy; %the next shall live, and be the nation's joy
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Death - Children


UPON PRINCE IWATA'S DEATH, by NIU    Poem Source                    
First Line: Our prince, pliant as the soft bamboo
Subject(s): Death


UPON THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND, by ELIZABETH SINGER ROWE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: In what soft language shall my thoughts get free
Last Line: My spotless faith shall be for ever thine.
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


UPON THE DEATH OF HIS FRIEND, SIR HENRY RAYNSFORD OF CLIFFORD, by MICHAEL DRAYTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Could there be words found to expresse my lose
Last Line: As I doe his, who was a thousand friends.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS, by ANDREW MARVELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go, intercept some fountain in the vein
Last Line: And art indeed is long, but life is short.
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


UPON THE DEATH OF MISTRIS ELIANOR FALLOWFIELD, by MICHAEL DRAYTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Accursed death, what neede was there at all
Last Line: That many a great one hath not after death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Must noble hastings immaturely die
Last Line: Monument is his spouses marble brest.
Subject(s): Death; Epitaphs; Friendship; Life; Soul; Dead, The


UPON THE DEATH OF THE YOUNG LORD HARRINGTON, by ARTHUR GORGES    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Sorrow and honor were at strife
Last Line: Soe great a treasure soe soone spent.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


UPON THE IMAGE OF DEATH, by ROBERT SOUTHWELL    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Before my face the picture hangs
Last Line: My life may mend, sith I must die.
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Dead, The


UPON THE MUCH LAMENTED DEATH OF LADY ELIZABETH LANGHAM, by BATHSUA PELL MAKIN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Pass not, but wonder, and amazed stand
Last Line: Installed with bliss, and hallelejahs sound.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Life; Love; Soul; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


UPON THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF J.K., FIRST BORN OF H.K., by HENRY KING (1592-1669)    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Blessed spirit, thy infant breath
Last Line: Since what is thy fate now, must once be mine.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


UPON THE WINDS OF SPRING, by MARY CRAIG SINCLAIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I feel the terror in the world tonight
Last Line: Pain stabs my heart and binds the wound with fear!
Alternate Author Name(s): Sinclair, Upton, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest; Soldiers; Spring; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


UPON WEDLOCK, AND DEATH OF CHILDREN, by EDWARD TAYLOR    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A curious knot god made in paradise
Last Line: Whether thou get'st them green, or lets them seed.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Parents; Puritans In Literature; Death - Babies; Parenthood


UPON YE SIGHT OF MY ABORTIVE BIRTH YE 31TH: OF DECEMBER 1657, by MARY CAREY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What birth is this; a poore despissed creature?
Last Line: Amend it lord; & keepe it still with thee:
Subject(s): Birth; Death; God; Life; Love; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


UPON YOUNG MASTER ROGERS, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Of gentle blood, his parents only treasure
Last Line: He leap'd o'er age, and took the shortest way.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


UPPER CHAMBERS, by CLARA PLATT MEADOWCROFT    Poem Text                    
First Line: I have heard my mother, as long as I remember
Last Line: In the upper chambers. I grope on the stair.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Dead, The


UPS AND DOWNS, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: There are definitely
Last Line: It seems that %there are more %downs than ups
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


UPSTREAM, by CARL SANDBURG    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The strong men keep coming on
Last Line: The strong men keep coming on.
Subject(s): Death; Freedom; Men; Dead, The; Liberty


URANIA: THE DIVINE MUSE, ON THE DEATH OF JOHN DRYDEN, ESQ., by SARAH PIERS    Poem Text                    
First Line: When through the universe with horrour spread
Last Line: Nor find that dryden's dead, while garth does live.
Subject(s): Death; Dryden, John (1631-1700); Muses; Tears; Dead, The


USELESSNESS, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Let mine not be that saddest fate of all
Last Line: "she lives, but all her usefulness is past."
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Life; Trees; Dead, The; Destiny


USUAL DREAM ABOUT ONE'S OWN FUNERAL, by ANNE SZUMIGALSKI    Poem Source                    
First Line: And here comes the worshipful company
Last Line: Through the knotted swatch of her hair
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Funerals


UTTERANCES, by LOREN KLEINMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I do not want to know that you are dead
Last Line: My eyes close, as you shake loose your skin
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Hearts


VACANT STALL, by ELIZABETH WILCOX BEASLEY    Poem Text                    
First Line: I went into the barn - the west was red
Last Line: And feel your velvet nose against my cheek?
Subject(s): Animals; Death - Animals; Horses


VACATING AN APARTMENT, by AGHA SHAHID ALI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Efficient as fate
Last Line: I'm moving out holding tombstones in my hands
Subject(s): Transience; Death; Landlords & Tenants; Impermanence; Dead, The


VAIN, by PAUL JEAN TOULET    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Life is an image vain
Last Line: It's a queer pain.
Subject(s): Death; Pain; Tears; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


VAIN EXCUSE, by WALTER CONRAD ARENSBERG    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Be patient, life, when love is at the gate
Last Line: Be patient now with death, for love has passed.
Variant Title(s): Dialogue
Subject(s): Death; Idleness; Life; Love; Patience; Waiting; Dead, The; Laziness; Sloth; Indolence


VALE, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now may deep country beckon and ope and
Last Line: And let him walk with thee about thy shepherd's business.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Country Life; Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


VALEDICTORY; THE SCHOLAR TO THE ASHES OF HIS LIBRARY, by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB    Poem Text                    
First Line: Gone the books of many names
Last Line: Be the man that they should make.
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Librarians & Libraries; World War Ii; Dead, The; Library; Librarians; Second World War


VALENTINE, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh, what a shining town were death
Last Line: All roads into oblivion. %whither I would desperse, till then %from home a banished citizen
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death


VALENTINES TO MY MOTHER: 1883, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A world of change and loss, a world of death
Last Line: Your valentine rejoices having you.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Holidays; Life; Love; Mothers; Valentine's Day; Dead, The


VALLADOLID, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: My heart was happy when I turned from burgos to valladolid
Last Line: Twill ease my heart if thou depart, - thy peace may god restpre
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Graves; Hearts; Love - Loss Of


VAN ELSEN, by FREDERICK GEORGE SCOTT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: God spake three times and saved van elsen's soul
Last Line: Who conquered death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Scott, F. G.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


VAN GOGH'S DEATH, by CLARENCE MAJOR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We climbed the steep stairway
Last Line: On the headstones planted close to the wall
Subject(s): Death; Van Gogh, Vincent (1853-1890); Dead, The


VAN GOGH'S DEATH, by CLARENCE MAJOR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We climbed the steep stairway
Last Line: To the headstones planted close to the wall
Subject(s): Death; Van Gogh, Vincent (1853-1890)


VANISHED, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: She died - this was the way she died
Last Line: Upon the mortal side.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


VANISHED!, by MARCUS S. C. RICKARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: I saw her first as when one sees
Last Line: The due of lordly death.
Subject(s): Death; Seasons; Soul; Time; Dead, The


VANQUISHED, by FRANCES SAWYER    Poem Text                    
First Line: There is a way that I can save the hurt
Last Line: Covered securely with a shield of bronze!
Subject(s): Death; Fear; Witchcraft & Witches; Dead, The


VARIATIONS: 12, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wind, wind, wind in the old trees
Last Line: None shall have mercy, but all shall have death.
Subject(s): Death; Wind; Dead, The


VARIATIONS: 13, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Blue waves are driven by wind
Last Line: The querulous praise will soon be mute.
Subject(s): Music & Musicians; Death; Love - Complaints; Dead, The


VENERIS DIES, by JEAN PELLERIN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Woman of sorrow and shame
Last Line: Tonight ... For me.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Rest; Women; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


VENETIAN NOCTURNE, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Down the narrow calle where the moonlight cannot enter
Last Line: Ah! Could this be death?
Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F.
Subject(s): Death; Venice, Italy; Dead, The


VENTA! WITHIN THY SACRED FANE, by JAMES AUSTEN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: To the regions of attendant day
Subject(s): Austen, Jane (1775-1817); Death; Novels And Novelists


VENUS AND DEATH, by COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: With fetters gold her captivated feet
Last Line: Lest he devour her and her godlets both!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


VERA, by CARROLL RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear child, I know not if thy poor old father
Last Line: I could not keep her here, nor lose her there.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Death - Children; Grief; Love; Memory; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


VERMILION FLYCATCHER FLEW TOO FAR NORTH, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: But don't mind it. I rise again the third day
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Nature; United States


VERSES INSCRIBED TO AN UNKNOWN POETICAL CORRESPONDENT, by JANET HAMILTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where art thou, my leal 'auld brither'?
Last Line: Oh! My soul would fly afar.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson
Subject(s): Death; Poetry & Poets; Dead, The


VERSES ON DANIEL GOOD (WHO WAS EXECUTED FOR MURDER), by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Of all the wild deeds upon murder's black list
Last Line: An' we hope that his life we shall ne'er see again
Subject(s): Capital Punishment;murder; Hanging;executions;death Penalty


VERSES ON HENRY THE EIGHTH'S SEIZING THE ABBEY-LANDS, by THOMAS WARTON THE ELDER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: There liv'd a race to good charissa dear
Last Line: Forgetful of the blood that stain'd his fearful stream.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Greed; Grief; Henry Viii, King Of England (1491-1547); Dead, The; Avarice; Cupidity; Sorrow; Sadness


VERSES TO THE MEMORY OF A CHILD NAMED AFTER CHARLES LAMB, by THOMAS NOON TALFOURD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Our gentle charles has pass'd away
Last Line: The poet and the child.
Alternate Author Name(s): Talfourd, Sergeant
Subject(s): Death - Children; Lamb, Charles (1775-1834); Death - Babies


VERSES TO THE MEMORY OF MARY FLETCHER, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Enthusiast, fanatic and fool
Last Line: Thy heritage among the saints!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


VERSES TO THE MEMORY OF P. BURGESS; A CHILD OF SUPERIOR ENDOWMENTS, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not length of years which lends
Last Line: Partake with joy its light forever!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


VERSES TO THE MEMORY OF SARAH CANDLER, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O doubt not thy memory liveth
Last Line: Everlastingly echoes in heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


VERSES WRITTEN IN A LADY'S SHERLOCK UPON DEATH, by PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mistaken fair, lay sherlock by
Last Line: Tis I must learn to die.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chesterfield, 4th Earl Of
Variant Title(s): To A Lady Reading Sherlock Upon Death
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


VERSES, OCCASIONED BY AN AFFECTING INSTANCE OF SUDDEN DEATH, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Thou didst not sink by slow decay
Last Line: And gratefully adore him!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


VERSES, SUGGESTED BY THE FUNERAL OF AN EPITAPH IN BURY CHURCH-YARD, by BERNARD BARTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When siloam's tower in fragments strew'd the ground
Last Line: The boon of immortality was given!
Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet
Subject(s): Death - Children; Funerals; Death - Babies; Burials


VESPERS, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Though I be old, alone, and dying fast
Last Line: Not long this fading form will hinder thee.
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Soul; Dead, The


VESTAL, by GLADYS VERVILLE DEANE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Child of november, you were born to death
Last Line: See, child, there is no fear when flame's within.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Dusk; Seasons; Fall; Dead, The


VIA DOLOROSA: 1. TRANSFIGURATION, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: But half a man's days - and his days were nights
Last Line: And eyes that meet a brother's now not blind.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Soul; Dead, The


VIA DOLOROSA: 2. DELIVERANCE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O death, fair death, sole comforter and sweet
Last Line: Denied him: darkness hath unsealed his eyes.'
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Night; Roses; Dead, The; Bedtime


VIA DOLOROSA: 3. THANKSGIVING, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Could love give strength to thank thee!
Last Line: With love grown strong enough to thank thee, death?
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


VIA DOLOROSA: 4. LIBITINA VERTICORDIA, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sister of sleep, healer of life, divine
Last Line: That if they wake their life is sweet as sleep.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Sleep; Dead, The


VIA DOLOROSA: 6. PSYCHAGOGOS, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: As greece of old acclaimed thee god and man
Last Line: Nought, when we would have given: thou bidst him live.
Subject(s): Death; Greece; Rome, Italy; Dead, The; Greeks


VICARIOUS ATONEMENT, by RICHARD ALDINGTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is an old and very cruel god
Last Line: This bitter cup from us.
Subject(s): Death; Goddesses & Gods; Military; Mythology; Social Protest; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


VICISSITUDE, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: All things around us preach of death; yet mirth
Last Line: Earth is our pilgrimage, our home is heaven!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Change; Death; Time; Dead, The


VICTOR GALBRAITH, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Under the walls of monterey
Last Line: "of victor galbraith!"
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Galbraith, Victor; Military Justice; Monterey, Mexico; United States - Mexican War (1846-1848); Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty; Courts Martial


VICTOR JOFFRE!, by CHARLES V. H. ROBERTS    Poem Text                    
First Line: The summer's night was falling o'er the / marne
Last Line: In chaos. There calm and stern, stood—victor joffre.
Subject(s): Anxiety; Blood; Death; Fights; Patriotism; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


VICTORIA REGINA, by AMELIA WOODWARD TRUESDELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: The earth is full of tears. 'the queen is dead!'
Last Line: Received into the presence of the king.
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Victoria, Queen Of England (1819-1901); War; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


VICTORY, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Before those golden altar-lights we stood
Last Line: There's but one way. God make us better men.
Subject(s): Crosses; Death; Fame; France; Love; Victory; Dead, The; Reputation


VICTORY AND FAILURE, by ALAN MACKINTOSH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Not for the day of victory
Last Line: To die along with you!
Alternate Author Name(s): Mackintosh, Ewart Alan
Subject(s): Brotherhood; Death; Failure; Honor; Soldiers; Victory; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


VICTORY WITHOUT PEACE, by CLEMENT WOOD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The slaughter-bugles screamed once more
Last Line: Which leaves no peace on earth—but death.
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Victory; War; Dead, The


VIEW FROM THE EUGANEAN HILLS, by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Many a green isle needs must be
Last Line: And the earth grow young again.
Variant Title(s): Lines Written Among The Euganean Hills;written In The Euganean Hills, North Italy
Subject(s): Byron, George Gordon, Lord (1788-1824); Death; Italy; Mountains; Poetry & Poets; Sin; Byron, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron; Dead, The; Italians; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


VIEWPOINT, by NANCY S. YOUNG    Poem Source                    
First Line: Pa passed away ten years ago
Last Line: Eyes closed in tearless sockets, %altering the past
Subject(s): Death; Family Life


VIGIL, by CECILIA MEIRELES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: As the companion is dead
Last Line: Quite dead
Subject(s): Death; Sympathy


VIGIL, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Our talk was quiet as an autumn vesper
Last Line: And burning eyes the wax wane.
Subject(s): Death; Mortality; Wakes


VILLANELLE, by JEAN PASSERAT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I have lost my turtle fleet
Last Line: After her I fayne would beat.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Dead, The


VILLANELLE WITH A LINE FROM THE GOSPEL OF THOMAS, by MARK MITCHELL    Poem Source                    
First Line: I've heard birds singing that I will die
Last Line: They say, jesus said become passers by
Subject(s): Birds; Death


VILLON'S EPITAPH , by FRANCOIS VILLON    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Brother men, who after us still live
Last Line: But pray to god that he absolve us all
Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De
Variant Title(s): The Ballad Of The Hange
Subject(s): Capital Punishment; Mercy; Hanging; Executions; Death Penalty


VIOLETS ON LON HALVERSON'S GRAVE, by THOM TAMMARO    Poem Source                    
First Line: No one has visited you for years
Last Line: Spreading like pure light
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Flowers; Graves; Heaven


VIOLIN SONGS: A FATHER TO A MOTHER, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When god's own child came down to earth
Last Line: It's only till to-morrow!
Subject(s): Birth; Children; Death; Jesus Christ; Parents; Child Birth; Midwifery; Childhood; Dead, The; Parenthood


VIOLIN SONGS: AT MY WINDOW AFTER SUNSET, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Heaven and the sea attend the dying day
Last Line: Eternal love is my eternal prayer.
Subject(s): Death; Evening; God; Life; Love; Prayer; Solitude; Dead, The; Sunset; Twilight; Loneliness


VIOLIN SONGS: AUTUMN SONG, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Autumn clouds are flying, flying
Last Line: Burns to hues of spring.
Subject(s): Autumn; Death; Nature; Seasons; Spring; Fall; Dead, The


VIOLIN SONGS: DEATH, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When in the bosom of the eldest night
Last Line: Do my day's work ere fall my coming night.
Subject(s): Death; God; Dead, The


VIOLIN SONGS: FOOLISH CHILDREN, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Waking in the night to pray
Last Line: Make us good as we go home.
Subject(s): Children; Death; Home; Jesus Christ; Prayer; Sleep; Childhood; Dead, The


VIOLIN SONGS: GOING TO SLEEP, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Little one, you must not fret
Last Line: Saith the little brother.
Subject(s): Children; Clothing & Dress; Death; God; Mothers; Sleep; Childhood; Dead, The


VIOLIN SONGS: HOPE DEFERRED, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Summer is come again. The sun is bright
Last Line: And summer winds were out!
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Future Life; God; Hope; Seasons; Summer; Winter; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life; Optimism


VIOLIN SONGS: PICTURE SONGS, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A pale green sky is gleaming
Last Line: Still it rises again!
Subject(s): Death; Horseback Riding; Longing; Love; Nature; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


VIOLIN SONGS: WILD FLOWERS, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Content primroses, / with hearts at rest in your thick leaves' soft care
Last Line: Of a past, age-long somnolence !
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; God; Nature; Dead, The


VIRGIDEMIAE: BOOK 2: SATIRE: 4, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Worthy were galen to be weigh'd in gold
Last Line: Purchaseth realmes, and life prolonged brings.
Subject(s): Death; Health; Life; Socrates (470-399 B.c.); Dead, The


VIRGIDEMIAE: BOOK 2: SATIRE: 5. ON SIMONY, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Saw'st thou ever siquis patch'd on pauls church door
Last Line: For this thy base and seruile symonie.
Subject(s): Churches; Death; Cathedrals; Dead, The


VIRGIDEMIAE: BOOK 3: SATIRE: 2, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Greet osmond knows not how he shall be known
Last Line: So long as on thy graue they engraued bee.
Subject(s): Arthurian Legend; Death; Arthur, King; Dead, The


VIRGIDEMIAE: BOOK 4: SATIRE: 1, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Vvho dares vpbraid these open rimes of mine
Last Line: Rather than say I doted in my age.
Subject(s): Death; Thames (river); Theater & Theaters; Dead, The; Stage Life


VIRGIDEMIAE: BOOK 4: SATIRE: 5, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Would now that matho were the satirist
Last Line: Mammon himselfe shalbe a citizen.
Subject(s): Books; Death; Life; Murder; Reading; Dead, The


VIRGIDEMIAE: BOOK 4: THE AUTHORS CHARGE TO HIS SATYRES, by JOSEPH HALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ye luck-lesse rymes, whom not vnkindly spight
Last Line: Satis est potuisse videri.
Subject(s): Death; Hate; Love; Truth; Dead, The


VIRGINIA, by KAREN SWENSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: First they took off one breast
Last Line: The more multiples there are.
Subject(s): Death; Surgery; Women; Dead, The


VIRTUE [OR, VERTUE], by GEORGE HERBERT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright
Last Line: Then chiefly lives.
Variant Title(s): Memento Mori;sweet Day;virtue [immortal];sweet Life
Subject(s): Death; Immortality; Judgment Day; Mortality; Soul; Transience; Virtue; Dead, The; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man; Impermanence


VISION, by DELMIRA AGUSTINI    Poem Source                    
First Line: Was it perhaps in an imagined frame
Last Line: In I know not what huge fold of darkness!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Melancholy


VISION OF HIROSHIMA, by OSCAR HAHN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Launched over the triple city a unique projectile
Last Line: And what shall we do with all the ashes?
Subject(s): Death; Hiroshima, Japan; Nuclear War


VISIONS IN VERSE: 9. DEATH. VISION THE LAST, by NATHANIEL COTTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis thought my visions are too grave
Last Line: And triumph'd in the thoughts of death!
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


VISIT, by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO    Poem Source                    
First Line: We lay in your mother's bed
Last Line: I kept you from danger a few minutes longer
Subject(s): Death; Man-woman Relationships; Mothers; Sex


VISITATION FOR THE NEIGHBOR BOY; MORTON'S CHAPEL, LINN, MISSOURI, by ANDREW MULVANIA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dust gathers in the air outside the home
Last Line: And he just lies there and won't move
Subject(s): Death - Children


VISITOR, by STEPHEN DOBYNS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Those patches of cold air on the far side
Last Line: Now the chance of answering has passed?
Subject(s): Death; Souls


VIVA LA MUERTE, by PABLO MEDINA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Viva la muerte
Last Line: Of salt cod and catastrophe
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Love; Widows And Widowers


VOICE OF THE UNKNOWN DEAD, by HERBERT STOTESBURY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, my people! Do ye wonder
Last Line: Be the symbols of his peace.
Subject(s): Death; Military; Peace; Soldiers; Unknown Soldier; War; Dead, The


VOICES, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A man died yesternight. To-day the town
Last Line: Nay, ask me not: ask only god. He knows.
Subject(s): Death; God; Hearts; Soul; Voices; Dead, The


VOLCANO, by DEREK WALCOTT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Joyce was afraid of thunder,
Subject(s): Joyce, James (1882-1941); Death; Dead, The


VOLUPTAS, by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: To chase a never-reached mirage
Last Line: Its green and watered strand.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


VOYAGER, by PAUL MARIANI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Beyond the moon, beyond planet blue
Subject(s): Mothers; Death; Dead, The


W 40, by SIMON PERCHIK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Even in the womb these leaves
Last Line: Held out for rain and burial
Subject(s): Autumn; Birth; Death; Seasons


W.V.M, by KARLE WILSON BAKER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dead - even he. They told me, and that day
Last Line: Great dead belong to any humble heart.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Charlotte
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


WABANAKI SONG, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Now I am left on this lonely island to die
Last Line: I am on this lonely island to die
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


WAIL OF THE DIVORCED, by MARY TUCKER LAMBERT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How can I give thee up, my child, my dearest, earliest born
Last Line: And may'st thou find a home at last in heaven's celestial bowers.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tucker, Mary Eliza Perine
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


WAIT TILL THE MAJESTY OF DEATH, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Receives unblushingly!
Subject(s): Death; God


WAITING, by GRACE EVELYN BROWN    Poem Text                    
First Line: I did not know the dawn could be so fair
Last Line: And waiting yields to life its very breath.
Subject(s): Dawn; Death; Love; Waiting; Sunrise; Dead, The


WAITING, by LINDA HUSSA    Poem Source                    
First Line: Beside the table sitting
Last Line: Now she must undo that thing inside her %that tells her to wait
Subject(s): Death; Ranch Life


WAITING, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: After the fervor
Last Line: But I can't tell you how any of them sing.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; Jerusalem; Jews; Poetry & Poets; Violence; Waiting; Dead, The; Judaism


WAITING, by NELLIE GOWIN OLSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: So much of life is spent in waiting
Last Line: Waiting for death's still, stirring call.
Subject(s): Death; Waiting; Dead, The


WAITING FOR THE DEAD, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The last time he came to see us
Last Line: In simple cloth among his kind
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Memory


WAITING IN WINTER (1), by STANLEY BURNSHAW    Poem Text                    
First Line: They were tired, tired, and outside
Last Line: And earth and heaven looked harsh. . . .
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Heaven; Sleep; Dead, The; World; Paradise


WAITING IN WINTER (2), by STANLEY BURNSHAW    Poem Source                    
First Line: They were tired, tired and outside
Last Line: That overbloomed their hearts and now was dead
Subject(s): Death; Earth; Heaven; Sleep


WAITING ON THE CURB, by DAVID WAGONER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Stalled by traffic, waiting for the light
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WAITING ON THE CURB, by DAVID WAGONER    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Stalled by traffic, waiting for the light
Last Line: Clings to my spine like a drunk to a lamppost
Subject(s): Death


WAITING ROOM, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Sitting in the waiting room
Last Line: Forget for a moment about %grieving and babies who die
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


WAITING THE CHANGE, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I have no moan to make
Last Line: Must wait my appointed time.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WAKING AT 3 A.M., by CHARLES HARPER WEBB    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Now is the time humans feel closest to the grave
Last Line: Try to touch him. I dare you. %try to kiss her
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Graves; Love - Loss Of; Sleep


WALES: A GREETING, by WILLIAM WATSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In that wild land beyond sabrina's wave
Last Line: The ever-climbing footsteps of the world.
Alternate Author Name(s): Watson, John William
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Life; Wales; Dead, The; Destiny; Welshmen; Welshwomen


WALK SLOWLY, by ADELAIDE WARREN PETERSON LOVE    Poem Text                    
First Line: If you should go before me, dear, walk slowly
Last Line: And pause to hear if someone calls your name.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


WALKING AROUND, by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It so happens I'm tired of just being a man
Last Line: Slowly dribbling a slovenly tear
Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo
Subject(s): Death; Despair; Solitude


WALKING MY LIFE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Striding away from my house when the sun was hot and high
Last Line: In my lungs this steady exultant breathing in %and breathing out
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


WALKING WITH LULU IN THE WOOD, by NAOMI LAZARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: The wood is a good place to find
Last Line: This winter wood with you, the dark hollow, %the snow-dustedface of the god
Subject(s): Death; Forests


WALKING, SHE IS A SOLILOQUY, AN ALCHEMY OF LIFE ITSELF, ERECT, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Sea, surely he will be in heaven
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Heaven; Human Rights - Argentina


WALL-FLOWER, by JOHN LANGHORNE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Why loves my flower, the sweetest flower
Subject(s): Death; Flowers


WALTER, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: The changing moon will circle through the skies
Last Line: And I am left alone.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Heaven; Solitude; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The; Paradise; Loneliness


WALTER OF BATTERSEA, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I shall commit suicide or die
Last Line: Where it starts and ends.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; England; Dead, The; English


WANDERING BEGGARS, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: From the threshold of the dawn
Last Line: Y' allah! Y' allah!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WANT, by A. J. RATHBUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: In seattle, late june, it's light
Last Line: To eat, saliva coming on with the tide to cover us
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Poetry And Poets


WAR, by EDITH MEDBERY FITCH    Poem Text                    
First Line: Relentless mars, indulging insane wrath
Last Line: Unleashed the lusts of men, and called it—war!
Subject(s): Child Molesting; Cruelty; Death; Insanity; War; Women Immigrants - United States; Child Abuse; Dead, The; Madness; Mental Illness


WAR, by CARL N. LISCHKA    Poem Text                    
First Line: As a hurricane bellowing thunder
Last Line: For the dawn of thy smile—and peace!
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War - Casualties (statistics, Etc.); Dead, The


WAR, by ELOISE ROBINSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: I laugh to see them pray
Last Line: There was no milk for him.
Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ - Childhood & Youth; War; Dead, The


WAR, by DONALD BYRON WILSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Screaming shells, whining lead
Last Line: More is lost than can ever be won.
Subject(s): Death; Trumpets; War; Dead, The


WAR AND PEACE, SELS., by LEO (LEV) NIKOLAYEVICH TOLSTOY    Poem Source                    
First Line: He dreamed that he was lying in the very room in which he was lying in reality
Last Line: Under the pressure of that awful thing, the door opens and shuts again
Subject(s): Death


WAR CANARY, by ETHEL A. FRAME    Poem Text                    
First Line: Caged fragileness of golden song
Last Line: Your muted song has told of the approach of yellow mist.
Subject(s): Birds; Death; War; Dead, The


WAR DEAD, by PATRICK JOHN MCALISTER ANDERSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: Always the dead seem unsuccessful
Last Line: Of those in whom we might have been justified.
Subject(s): Death; Social Protest; Soldiers; War; Dead, The


WAR DISPLAY, by EDMUND VANCE COOKE    Poem Text                    
First Line: This is the song of the thousand who are multipled by twelve
Last Line: For oh, we are proud that we flaunt this flesh in the markets of dismal death!
Subject(s): Death; Military Service, Compulsory; Military Service, Voluntary; Social Protest; Soldiers; War; Youth; Dead, The; Conscription; Military Draft; Selective Service


WAR ECONOMY, by JOHN GILGUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: There's a corner of the universe
Last Line: Because gas is rationed
Subject(s): Death; Depressions, Economic; Soldiers; War


WAR IS KIND: 11, by STEPHEN CRANE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis            
First Line: On the desert / a silence from the moon's deepest valley
Last Line: Is in the dance of the whispering snakes.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dreams; Snakes; War; Dead, The; Nightmares; Serpents; Vipers


WAR SUITE: 1, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The wars: we're drawn to them
Last Line: With the blood still red and wet on them.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Mythology; War; Dead, The


WAR SUITE: 2, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I sing sixty-seven wars, the war now
Last Line: He wishes suddenly to be stronger than a car.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Fairy Tales; Ice; Dead, The


WAR SUITE: 3, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The elephant to couple in peace
Last Line: Dark and clear within her continent.
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Elephants; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


WAR!, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "war - a dirty, loathesome, servile murder-job"
Last Line: Because he made them in his image
Subject(s): Death;injustice;military;social Protest;soldiers;war; "dead, The;


WARNED HIS SONG... (DEATH OF ORPHEUS), by GREGORY ORR    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Warned his song could tame
Last Line: And threw it in the river %but it would not sink
Subject(s): Death; Eurydice (nymph); Mythology - Classical; Orpheus


WARUM SIND DENN DIE ROSEN SO BLASS, by HEINRICH HEINE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O dearest, canst thou tell me why
Last Line: That thou forsakest me?
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Roses; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


WASHING THE BODY, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At the end of your life, you are all weight
Last Line: To will, now there is only this washing to do
Subject(s): Death; Grief


WASHING THE DEAD, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Two mortuary hands, under the red glare
Last Line: Lay sleeping beyond the reach of dreams
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death


WASHING THE ROOTS OF THE MIND, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: They come up dangling, with the dirt
Last Line: Is the way the forest grows %without distraction
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


WASHINGTON'S MONUMENT, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: For him who sought his country's good
Last Line: "and may she ever rise in fame, / to honor thy immortal name!"
Subject(s): Death;washington Monument; "dead, The;


WASTE LAND: 4. DEATH BY WATER, by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Phlebas the phoenician, a fortnight dead
Last Line: Consider phlebas, who was once handsome and tall as you
Alternate Author Name(s): Eliot, T. S.
Subject(s): Death


WATCHING TELEVISION, by TSAURAH LITZKY    Poem Source                    
First Line: My mother is dying and all I can do is watch television
Last Line: Like my mother's hand, it is cool, thin, dry
Subject(s): Death; Mothers


WATCHMAN NEAR THE TOWER, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Friend, I'd let this tongue
Last Line: May god give men what's rightful
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Heaven; Mourning


WATER SERPENTS (2), by DAVID ST. JOHN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When they found her daughter in the river
Last Line: & everywhere inside her a gallery of faces clenched against her given name
Subject(s): Animals; Daughters; Death; Snakes; Water


WATER, WINTER, FIRE, by MARVIN BELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: In the little light of dawn
Last Line: Now it is useless to be home.
Subject(s): Death; Fire; Home; Loss; Water; Winter; Dead, The


WAY THE DYING HEAR THINGS, by MARIANNE BORUCH    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The way the dying hear things, I don't know -
Last Line: As prayer by the bed, %shit, dear god %damn it
Subject(s): Death


WAY THE LIGHT WAS, by MARK IRWIN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How completely useless beauty
Last Line: A bird picks up a seed and carries a life away
Subject(s): Death; Desire; Ghosts; Hearts; Love - Loss Of; Peace; Supernatural


WAYS TO BE UNIMPORTANT, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Helped this morning by the large soggy leaves
Last Line: And the flat, disintegrating leaves
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


WE ARE THE BLIGHTED, by CHANDLER SHAW    Poem Text                    
First Line: We are the blighted, the sick, the tortured of body and soul
Last Line: Living spirit of god.
Subject(s): Death; Disease; Healing; Dead, The; Cures


WE ASSUME: ON THE DEATH OF OUR SON, REUBEN MASAI HARPER, by MICHAEL S. HARPER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We assume / that in 28 hours
Last Line: You did not know we loved you.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


WE DEAD, by JAMES OPPENHEIM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When from the brooding home
Last Line: Named, glorying: allah, jehovah, god.
Subject(s): Birth; Death; Farewell; Future Life; Immortality; Soul; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The; Parting; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


WE LAY US DOWN TO SLEEP, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Bedtime; Life; Death; God


WE LIVE IN THE LARGESS OF OUR NICKLE-DIME MOMENTS, by BRENDAN JAMES GALVIN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Even adonis, that gored fertility boy
Last Line: We will weep for in a coming world
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Farm Life; Harvest; Obituaries


WE MAY NOT KNOW, by BELLE RICHARDSON HARRISON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A fragile figure robed in costly gown
Last Line: Weighs human motives, thoughts, and deeds aright.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


WE REAL COOL; THE POOL PLAYERS. SEVEN AT THE GOLDEN SHOVEL, by GWENDOLYN BROOKS    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: We real cool. We / left school. We
Last Line: Die soon.
Variant Title(s): We Real Cool
Subject(s): African Americans; African Americans - Children; Americans; Death; Labor & Laborers; Men; United States; Youth; Negroes; American Blacks; Dead, The; Work; Workers; America


WE SPEAK OF YOU, VIRGINIA WOOLF, by OLIVER RICE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Some children found your body thee weeks later
Last Line: Your revelations almost intelligible
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941); Writing And Writers


WE VAINLY WRESTLE WITH THE BLIND BELIEF, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And wholly perish
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WE WERE THREE, by CLARIBEL ALEGRIA    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was winter
Last Line: And there are too many to bury
Alternate Author Name(s): Flakoll, Darwin, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Solitude; Dead, The; Loneliness


WE WERE THREE, by CLARIBEL ALEGRIA    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was winter
Last Line: I have no country %and they are too many to bury
Alternate Author Name(s): Flakoll, Darwin, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Solitude


WE WON'T GO, by FRED YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Far from the dead and dying
Last Line: And help poverty grow
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


WEANED FROM LIFE AND TORN AWAY, by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WEARINESS, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Beloved, I am weary of the world
Last Line: To place them with my soul beneath your feet.
Subject(s): Death; Melancholy; Weariness; Dead, The; Dejection; Fatigue


WEDDING OF THE LADY THERESA, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Twas when the fifth alphonso in leon held his sway
Last Line: There she, an aged saint, expired, -- there sleeps she with the dead
Subject(s): Courts And Courtiers; Death; Lament; Love - Complaints; Marriage; Revenge


WEDNESDAY, by CLAIRE J. BAKER    Poem Source                    
First Line: I wander about your library
Last Line: Some things not even your death %can change
Subject(s): Change; Death


WEEDS, by JIM DANIELS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Tina's dog got hit by a cab yesterday
Last Line: What can we do but bend down %and shove our hands in it
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Dogs; Drugs And Drug Abuse; Neighbors; Streets


WEEKLY WORLD NEWS: WOMAN GOES TO HEAVEN & RETURNS WITH HANDFUL OF GOD, by JULIE LARIOS    Poem Source                    
First Line: She slipped from her body
Last Line: Spills onto the sterile tile floor. %'look,' she says. 'god.'
Subject(s): Death; God; Heaven


WEEP NOT FOR HER, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep not for her! Her span was like the sky
Last Line: Weep not for her!
Alternate Author Name(s): Delta
Subject(s): Consolation; Death; Grief; Tears; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


WEEP NOT FOR THOSE, by THOMAS MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep not for those whom the veil of the tomb
Last Line: Looks radiantly down on the tears of this world.
Alternate Author Name(s): Little, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Religion; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Theology


WEEP, CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, by THOMAS MOORE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep, weep for him, the man of god
Last Line: Weep, children of israel, weep!
Alternate Author Name(s): Little, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Heaven; Jews; Mourning; Dead, The; Parting; Paradise; Judaism; Bereavement


WEEPING OVER MY HUSBAND MENGDUAN ON RETURNING HOME, by WANG FENGXIAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The year was drawing to an end when I returned from a far-off land
Last Line: I'd look upon death as homecoming and not fear its pain
Subject(s): Death; Homecoming; Marriage


WELCOME, by SAROJINI NAIDU    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Welcome, o fiery pain!
Last Line: Vision of love immortal.
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Memory; Dead, The


WELCOME, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We will not banish them as they were lost
Last Line: Like a sad ghost dreaming that he is dead.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Comfort; Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


WELCOME TO DEATH, by RICHARD SOLOMON GEDNEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Oh! Why should we linger on earth, when have fled
Last Line: There's release from all ills in thy grasp!
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Old Age; Weariness; Dead, The; Fatigue


WELCOME TO THE OTHER SIDE, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: This christmas you came all the way
Last Line: Yours from this day forward, to have %and to hold.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


WELCOME, THOU SAFE RETREAT, by WILLIAM HABINGTON    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death


WELL WATER, by ELLEN GOLDSMITH    Poem Source                    
First Line: Remorse is not a river but a well
Last Line: Today I sprinkle it on my wrists, forehead, %think of my baby that died , that I didn't name
Subject(s): Death - Children


WEST KENTUCKY QUINTET: 4. HELL AND BACK, by JOE BOLTON    Poem Source                    
First Line: I nearly died once in oxford, mississippi
Last Line: But that's all right. I understand. Stay there
Subject(s): Death; Hell


WEST RUNNING BROOK, by ROBERT FROST    Poem Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fred, where is north?
Last Line: To-day will be the day of what we both said
Subject(s): Marriage; Brooks; Death; Weddings; Husbands; Wives; Streams; Creeks; Dead, The


WESTERN-TRAINED IN THE OTHER WORLD, by REETIKA VAZIRANI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He bolted out of bed full of ideas
Last Line: A fox-trot, saw yourself in black tuxedos
Subject(s): Death - Children; Hospitals; Physicians; Sickness


WESTPHALIAN SONG, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: When thou to my true love com'st
Last Line: "say, I come tomorrow"
Subject(s): Death;germany;hearts;heaven;love - Loss Of; "dead, The;germans;paradise;


WET, by PAM CONRAD    Poem Source                    
First Line: It was wet and black
Subject(s): Death - Children


WET EARTH, by RAMON LOPEZ VELARDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Wet earth of liquid evenings when the rain
Last Line: An acolyte of camphor, %slightly swordfish, slightly %saint isador labrador...
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Grief; Love - Loss Of; Tears


WHAT ABOUT DYING, by DAVID IGNATOW            Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHAT ART THOU, DEATH? THE VILE AND GUILTY FEAR, by VINCENZO MONTI    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: And nature by the loves of men portrayed
Subject(s): Death


WHAT CARE THE DEAD, FOR CHANTICLEER, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Give spices unto men
Variant Title(s): Poem: 592; Poem: 62
Subject(s): Death


WHAT GOD SAID, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After she died / her son destroyed her paintings
Variant Title(s): Her Lost Book, Part 1: What God Said
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHAT GOD SAID, by JEAN VALENTINE    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: After she died %her son destroyed her paintings
Last Line: Like a needle to a magnet
Variant Title(s): Her Lost Book, Part 1: What God Sai
Subject(s): Death


WHAT HAPPENED, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: What happened %to our
Last Line: And scattered %in a %million directions
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


WHAT I HAVE OF YOU, by JEANNE EMMONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: I try to hold you as an idea in my head
Last Line: How it glowed and rose and took you home from oz
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents


WHAT IF EVERYONE YOU'VE LOVED, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Of the young, who don't know it
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Death; Love; Love - Loss Of; Nature; Old Age


WHAT IF I SAY I SHALL NOT WAIT?, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Or who died—yesterday!
Subject(s): Conduct Of Life; Death


WHAT IS DEATH?, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Looking on a page where stood
Last Line: Asking -- what is death?
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


WHAT MATTERS NOW, by CAROLYN SHARPE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Blow, wind blow
Last Line: Lost in death's defeat.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHAT NOT TO SAY, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: At %least %she
Last Line: I %was %attached
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


WHAT OF THE DARKNESS?; TO THE HAPPY DEAD PEOPLE, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: What of the darkness? Is it very fair?
Last Line: What of the darkness? Is it very fair?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHAT OF THE NIGHT?, by WILLARD HUNTINGTON WRIGHT    Poem Text                    
First Line: What of the night / and the eventual silences?
Last Line: The incoherent unity of things.
Subject(s): Death; Night; Dead, The; Bedtime


WHAT SPIRIT?, by ALICE MONKS MEARS    Poem Text                    
First Line: What spirit do I house?
Last Line: Within the silence of the seed.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Rest; Spirituality; Dead, The


WHAT THE BLIND MAN SAW, by MARK R. LITTLETON    Poem Source                    
First Line: As he lay dying, he told me
Last Line: I will light it soon, %but not yet
Subject(s): Blindness; Candles; Death


WHAT THE BONES KNOW, by CAROLYN KIZER    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Remembering the past
Last Line: I do not waste my breath.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Memory; Poetry & Poets; Proust, Marcel (1871-1922); Self-consciousness; Sex; Women; Women's Rights; Yeats, William Butler (1865-1939); Dead, The; Feminism


WHAT THE BULLET SANG, by FRANCIS BRET HARTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: O joy of creation / to be!
Last Line: Lieth there so cold?
Alternate Author Name(s): Harte, Bret
Subject(s): Bullets; Death; Holidays; Memorial Day; Dead, The; Declaration Day


WHAT THE DAY GIVES, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Suddenly, sun. Over my shoulder
Last Line: And to that most beautiful form of courage, %to be happy
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


WHAT THE DUST DOES, by PATRICIA GOEDICKE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Can't be measured. It filters everywhere, all night
Last Line: Maybe there's still something hidden in there, something green %as it is invisible, flickering in th
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love - Loss Of


WHAT THE INSTANT CONTAINS (LYLE VAN WARING, 1922-1988), by JORIE GRAHAM    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Presently lyle gets into bed
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHAT THE INSTANT CONTAINS (LYLE VAN WARING, 1922-1988), by JORIE GRAHAM    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Presently lyle gets into bed
Last Line: And then the blue vase I'll put them in for a time
Subject(s): Death


WHAT THE NIGHT CAUSED TO DIE...', by CHRISTIAN VIREDAZ    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Like a flame flower on its stem
Subject(s): Death; Night


WHAT THE TRAIN RUN OVER, by LUCY LARCOM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When the train came shrieking down
Last Line: This is what the train runs over.
Subject(s): Aging; Children; Death; Railroads; Childhood; Dead, The; Railways; Trains


WHAT THEY SAID, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whispering to themselves
Last Line: "she will follow soon!"" they said."
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


WHAT TIME WILL GIVE US, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: What time will give us, if we take it,
Last Line: Work lost, when one touch would clear the way, %when one time would save the day.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


WHAT WAS THERE FOR HIM TO HEAR? FAINT SUNLIGHT, by JOHN JOSEPH MCKERNAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The bare trees a few hidden leaves far light
Last Line: I cannot stand stand this pure silence'
Subject(s): Death - Children


WHAT WILL YOU DO, GOD?, by RAINER MARIA RILKE    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: What will you do, god, when I die?
Last Line: What will you do, god? I'm afeared.
Subject(s): Death; God; Dead, The


WHAT'S IT ALL MEAN?, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I have learned that
Last Line: It's not worth it
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


WHAT'S THAT YOU SAID?, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Logos. Eat %through flesh, gnaw
Last Line: The word is a house well founded. %the table is laid.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life


WHEN, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When mine hour is come
Last Line: Breathe a gay goodnight.
Alternate Author Name(s): A. E.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN, by SARAH CHAUNCEY WOOLSEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: If I were told that I must die to-morrow
Last Line: If thou come late.
Alternate Author Name(s): Coolidge, Susan
Variant Title(s): Faithful
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Immortality; Dead, The; Belief; Creed


WHEN A MAN DIES, by JOHN CIARDI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When a man dies angels tick
Last Line: Of -- whatever it was about
Subject(s): Death


WHEN BUDBERG DIED, by QUINTON DUVAL    Poem Source                    
First Line: We lowered all the shades
Last Line: Every so often took their turns
Subject(s): Death


WHEN DEATH CAME, by ADAM ZAGAJEWSKI    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I wasn't with you when death came
Last Line: Sparrows fighting for crumbs
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN DEATH CAME, by ADAM ZAGAJEWSKI    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I wasn't with you when death came
Last Line: Sparrows fighting for crumbs
Subject(s): Death


WHEN DEATH COMES, by MARY OLIVER    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN DEATH HAS LOST THE KEY, by KENNETH SLADE ALLING    Poem Text                    
First Line: When all my limbs are locked
Last Line: Of some dead ecstasy.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN ELSE, by SUSAN THOMAS    Poem Source                    
First Line: My grandfather goes out for bagels
Last Line: Who has no bank account of her own
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents; Life


WHEN FINIS COMES, by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When finis comes, the book we close
Last Line: When finis comes!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dobson, Austin
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN GRANDPA CAME OVER, by SCOTT YAGER    Poem Source                    
First Line: When grandpa came over he'd mostly sleep
Last Line: Grandpa won't be coming over anymore
Subject(s): Death; Mourning


WHEN HE LOOKED, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Why, when he looked at her beautiful
Last Line: Did he see a skull?
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Skulls


WHEN HORSES DIE, by VELIMIR VLADIMIROVICH KHLEBNIKOV    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When horses die, they breathe
Last Line: When people die, they sing songs
Alternate Author Name(s): Vladimirovich, Viktor
Subject(s): Death


WHEN I AM DEAD, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Toll not the bell of death for me
Last Line: "untold, unsaid"
Subject(s): Death; "dead, The;


WHEN I AM DEAD, by MARGUERITE BOWMAN CLARK    Poem Text                    
First Line: When I am dead, and in a white hot flame
Last Line: From this once-barren body life will spring.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN I AM DEAD, by MIRIAM DEL BANCO    Poem Text                    
First Line: When once I die, I wish no one
Last Line: Pure, spotless whiteness desecrate.
Subject(s): Death; Friendship; Love; Wishes; Dead, The


WHEN I AM DEAD, by PAUL ELDRIDGE    Poem Text                    
First Line: I'll have no compromise
Last Line: Their paradise. ...
Subject(s): Angels; Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


WHEN I AM DEAD, by CLAUDE HOUGHTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I would not have you mourn when I am dead
Last Line: Murmur my name and smile, remembering me.
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Graves; Memory; Roses; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


WHEN I AM DEAD, by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead, withhold, I pray, your blooming legacy
Last Line: O, it would grieve me utterly, to find them on my bier!
Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN I AM DEAD, by JOHN RICHARD MORELAND    Poem Text                    
First Line: When I am dead
Last Line: Of a viking!
Subject(s): Death; Farewell; Vikings; Dead, The; Parting


WHEN I AM DEAD, by LEWIS MORRIS (1833-1907)    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead and turned to dust
Last Line: Though I am dust.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN I AM DEAD, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead and buried underground
Last Line: How could I hear, or heed, if I were dead?
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN I AM DEAD, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When I am dead, o let it be
Last Line: Wilt watch beside that grave of mine.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Death; God; Graves; Rest; Dead, The; Tombs; Tombstones


WHEN I AM DEAD, by LILLIAN R. WAGNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Bury me not too deep
Last Line: I shall be one with living things.
Subject(s): Death; Nature; Relationships; Dead, The


WHEN I DIE, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Of this dream which is so diaphanous %and so real
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Peace


WHEN I DIE, by JORDAN MILLER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Every solitary bird will sing
Last Line: Never to be the same the day I die
Subject(s): Death; Mortality


WHEN I GO HOME, by MILTON LEE    Poem Text                    
First Line: No tears, no sorrowing farewells
Last Line: When I go home!
Subject(s): Death; Heaven; Dead, The; Paradise


WHEN I HAVE GONE WEIRD WAYS, by JOHN GNEISENAU NEIHARDT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I have finished with this episode
Last Line: Out of the atom-drift!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN I SHALL RISE, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: When I shall rise, and full of many fears
Last Line: As once they stood!
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL AND MY MOTHER DIDN'T WANT ME, by JOYCE CAROL OATES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My father was killed and I never knew why
Last Line: When I was a little girl and my mother didn't want me
Subject(s): Adoption; Death; Fathers; Mothers And Daughters; Relationships


WHEN I WAS ALIVE ..., by GREGORY ORR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I was alive--only glimpses
Last Line: Of my skin and stepped out?
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Eurydice (nymph); Mythology - Classical; Orpheus; Soul


WHEN I WAS BORN, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "when I was born, then others laughed. I cried."
Last Line: At death if love of life did not deceive them so.
Subject(s): Birth;death;grief;happiness; "child Birth;midwifery;dead, The;sorrow;sadness;joy;delight;


WHEN I WAS SMALL, A WOMAN DIED, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: In yonder maryland
Subject(s): Death – Mothers; Death – Children; American Civil War


WHEN I'M KILLED, by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When I'm killed, don't think of me
Last Line: Your playfellow from the grave.
Subject(s): Death; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


WHEN IT'S BEEN LONG BETWEEN POEMS, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: You speed through the day with your eye
Last Line: Your grandmother singing o precious lord, %calling you in from the porch.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


WHEN MARY DIED, by KATHARINE TYNAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She only died last week and yet
Last Line: That budded when she went away.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hinkson, Katharine Tynan
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement


WHEN MORNING BREAKS, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Nor flowers, nor honeyed words can bring him back
Last Line: Thou too shalt smile.
Subject(s): Death; Smiles; Dead, The


WHEN MY BABY DIED, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: When %my baby
Last Line: Something terrible %happening %to one of my %surviving children
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


WHEN MY TURN COMES, by BARRETT EASTMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: When my turn comes, dear shipmates all
Last Line: All the long night through.
Subject(s): Death; Duty; Fate; Sailing & Sailors; Dead, The; Destiny; Seamen; Sails


WHEN SHE WENT, by PAMELA GEMIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: She'd long gone strange %a yellowed button
Last Line: And when we knocked those down, nothing
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Heaven; Love - Loss Of; Sky


WHEN STRUCTURE FAILS RHYME ATTEMPTS TO COME TO THE RESCUE, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The old horse dies slow
Last Line: Refuge of his dreams
Subject(s): Horses; Death


WHEN THAT DAY COMES, by KIM CHONGSAM    Poem Source                    
First Line: I shall die sooner or later
Last Line: I shall die soon
Subject(s): Death


WHEN THE DAY COMES, by MIRZA ASADULLAH KHAN GHALIB    Poem Source                    
First Line: One can sigh, but a lifetime is needed to finish it
Last Line: There are so many colors in the candle flame, and then the %day comes
Subject(s): Death


WHEN THE EARTH WAS STILL OPEN, by KJELL ESPMARK    Poem Source                    
First Line: Blackened corner of the cemetery %already bears its cross: matthias ancker,
Last Line: Than those who are trying to mourn him
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Coffins; Death; Funerals; Graves; Mourning


WHEN THE FIRMAMENT QUIVERS WITH DAYLIGHT'S YOUNG BEAM, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN THE HEARSE COMES BACK, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A thing 'at's 'bout as tryin' as a healthy man kin meet
Last Line: "back!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Funerals; Hearses; Horses; Dead, The; Burials


WHEN THE MOON DIED, by LAURA TOHE    Poem Source                    
Last Line: The earth is angry at the people. %we're not living right
Subject(s): Crime And Criminals; Death; Leadership; Native Americans; Native Americans - History; Navajo Indians; Prisons And Prisoners


WHEN THE NAMES STILL FIT THE FACES, by DEBRA MARQUART    Poem Source                    
First Line: On a shelf in the back of a big closet
Last Line: And out of context with a large me %emblazoned arcoss her bosom
Subject(s): Death; Memory; Past; Photography And Photographers


WHEN THE NIGHT AND MORNING MEET, by DORA GREENWELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In the dark and narrow street
Last Line: When the night and morning meet.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dorothy, Greenwell
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness


WHEN THERE IS PEACE, by WILLIAM SHARP    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: There is peace on the sea tonight
Last Line: Amid the earthquakes of death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Fish & Fishing; God; Love; Peace; Dead, The; Nightmares


WHEN WE ARE ALL ASLEEP, by ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When he returns, and finds the world so drear
Last Line: "let them sleep on untroubled -- it is best."
Alternate Author Name(s): Maitland, Thomas
Subject(s): Death; Peace; Second Advent; Dead, The; Second Coming Of Christ


WHEN WE HAVE LOST A FRIEND; REV. WILLIAM E. WOLCOTT, by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When soldiers die and kings depart
Last Line: And we shall find our friend.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN WE WERE HERE TOGETHER, by KENNETH PATCHEN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When we were here together in a place we did not know, nor one another
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death, Return From; Spiritual Life; Death - Babies


WHEN WE WERE HERE TOGETHER, by KENNETH PATCHEN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When we were here together in a place we did not know, nor one another
Last Line: Of our mortal goddess on the indifferent wind
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death, Return From; Spiritual Life


WHEN YA GOTTA GO, by WILLIAM TROWBRIDGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: It probably won't be sidney carton style
Last Line: The salesclerk means, but it'll have to do
Subject(s): Death; History


WHEN YOU ARE DEAD; A LOVER SPEAKS, by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When you are dead, my dainty dear
Last Line: And buried 'neath the grass.
Alternate Author Name(s): Chandler, Ellen Louise
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHEN? (DEATH), by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Some day in spring
Last Line: In heaven, o my god!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHENCE AND WHITHER?, by MACEDONIUS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O queen of birth
Alternate Author Name(s): Macedonius Of Thessalonica; Macedonius Consul
Subject(s): Death


WHERE CHRISTOPHER IS, by FAITH WILLIAMS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Nobody's grandson, a busy boy
Subject(s): Death - Children


WHERE HEROES SLEEP, by L. ELEANOR VOSWINKEL    Poem Text                    
First Line: In picardy the shadows creep
Last Line: In picardy.
Subject(s): Death; Heroism; Shadows; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


WHERE MORNING GLORIES GLEAM, by WILLIAM A. PHELON    Poem Text                    
First Line: When the springtime mists are gray above the
Last Line: Where the morning glories gleam red, white, and blue above our dead!
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


WHERE SHALL I DIE?, by MARIA ABDY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where shall I die? Shall death's cold hand / arrest my breath
Last Line: Who evermore hath cared for me.
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Maria; Abdy, Mira; M. A.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHERE SILENCE REIGNS, by W. A. WOODS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Out back, where silence reigneth, on the great grey western plains
Last Line: While the ever-creaking saddle is the only sound we hear.
Alternate Author Name(s): Drayman, John
Subject(s): Animals; Death; Desolation; Horses; Prairies; Dead, The; Plains


WHERE THE DEAD MEN LIE, by BARCROFT HENRY BOAKE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Out on the wastes of the never never
Last Line: Death where the dead men lie.
Subject(s): Death; Deserts; Food & Eating; Dead, The


WHERE WAS IT I, by ANSELM HOLLO    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Identity


WHERE WE NEVER WERE, by ANN S. GOLDSMITH    Poem Source                    
First Line: When my father died, I smelled a cigar
Last Line: Names in salt, on the high forbidden door
Subject(s): Death; Fathers


WHERE WE WENT WHEN WE KNEW ONE OF US WOULD DIE, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: We went to european cathedrals because she
Last Line: The hospital. Or speak of the empty boat
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


WHERE?, by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I called you through the silent night
Last Line: Your bones recumbent lie.
Alternate Author Name(s): Tremaine, John
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHICH WAS MOST TRULY DEAD?, by CHARLES AUGUSTIN SAINTE-BEUVE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When late we followed, in her coffin laid
Last Line: Which was most truly dead?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHILE WALKING THROUGH THE CHURCHYARD, by KENNETH O'KEEFE    Poem Source                    
First Line: The amber air of summer paints the stones
Last Line: My soul in peace beyond the grief it knows
Subject(s): Bones; Churchyards; Death


WHILST THE ONE BODY REFERRED TO ITS WOUND AS IT ANOTHER, by CAROLYN D. WRIGHT    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: At least not in mixed company
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, C. D.
Subject(s): Bodies; Death; Sickness


WHISPERS OF HEAVENLY DEATH, by WALT WHITMAN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whispers of heavenly death murmur'd I hear
Last Line: Some soul is passing over.)
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHITE APPLES, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: When my father had been dead a week
Subject(s): Death - Fathers


WHITE CARNATION, by MARY ANNE DAVIS    Poem Text                    
First Line: Rain on her grave, and she loved the sun
Last Line: Now, it's no matter.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHITE CRANE, by DEAN YOUNG    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Fathers; Death; Cranes (birds); Dead, The


WHITE DEATH, by CLARK ASHTON SMITH    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Methought the world was bound with final frost
Last Line: All darkness rendered shelterless and pale.
Subject(s): Death; Frost; Sun; Dead, The


WHITE LILACS, by MABEL CLELAND LUDLUM    Poem Text                    
First Line: I know that life's a long road with no turning
Last Line: "saying, once more, ""be happy while you may!"
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Lilacs; Dead, The


WHITE MOTHS, by TIMOTHY LIU    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Espaliered / to a radiator grille
Subject(s): Moths; Death; Life


WHITE MOUNTAINS, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: At times they nested above use
Last Line: The day gone by so unaccountably fast
Subject(s): Death; Grief


WHITE NOCTURNE, by CONRAD AIKEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The first soft snowflakes hovering down the night
Last Line: Wait far off in the undisturbing night.
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Ghosts; Love; Memory; Supernatural; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


WHITE PAGE, by FELIX RUBEN GARCIA SARMIENTO    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: It was the hour of dreams. In front of me
Last Line: In the vague desert of the snow-white page
Alternate Author Name(s): Dario, Ruben
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


WHITE ROSE, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I feel great. Now
Last Line: A shipwrecked coffin mews
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Shipwrecks


WHITE SOLITUDE, by LEOPOLDO LUGONES    Poem Source                    
First Line: In calm of sleep
Last Line: All that remains is the fact of your absence
Subject(s): Absence; Death


WHITE SWORD, by WINIFRED ADAMS BURR    Poem Text                    
First Line: Oh, silence your levity
Last Line: In drifting snows!
Subject(s): Death; Laughter; Snow; Dead, The


WHITEOUT, by PATRICIA MONAGHAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Cats captured her dreams
Subject(s): Death - Children


WHITHER, by ARTHUR PETERSON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Dear one, where art thou gone / who dwelt so long with me?
Last Line: Thou goest. It must be best.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHITTIER - AT NEWBURYPORT, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hail to thee, with all good cheer!
Last Line: Thus my hail: good cheer! Good cheer!
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Faith; Mourning; Dead, The; Belief; Creed; Bereavement


WHO DOESN'T DREAM, by LENNART SJOGREN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I saw a rat come across the road
Last Line: Not unlike birds set up without wings
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Rest; Sleep


WHO IS HE?, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text     Poem Explanation                 Poet's Biography
First Line: Who is he, dying so hard?
Last Line: Hard it is to weep.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHO PAYS?, by HENRY CHAPPELL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Who pays? I see a gallows set
Last Line: Who pays? Who pays?
Subject(s): Death; Pain; War; Dead, The; Suffering; Misery


WHO SHALL MY WANDERING THOUGHTS STEADY & FIX, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And having died thou shalt see all things after
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Evil; Sin


WHO SHOULD WE CALL?, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Who should we call? The space, the people
Last Line: Under my fingernail. Here, have your language back
Subject(s): Death; Enemies


WHO'D HAVE THOUGHT THE OWL SO FIERCE?, by STEPHEN FRECH    Poem Source                    
First Line: At night, when the whole flock herds together
Last Line: Grow more and more infrequent
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Memory; Widows And Widowers


WHO'S STANDING, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Are you the stone of a fruit, dear soul? Mandorla, fetus
Last Line: Loaded among wooden logs
Subject(s): Continents; Death; Love - Loss Of; Travel; Yugoslavia


WHO'S THERE?, by J. CLARK GRAHAM    Poem Text                    
First Line: Wind in reeds
Last Line: Death.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHY ARE WE ALL CLOTHED?, by MOLLY PEACOCK    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Why are we all clothed? A man in this room
Last Line: The close of reason and belief, %stand as if stepped from, meant for folding up
Subject(s): Death - Children


WHY BRAND DEATH?, by ALICE L. REYBOLD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Why brand death infamous except life press
Last Line: We plead a boon -- release from arid loam!
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WHY DID THEY LAUGH?, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Why %did they laugh
Last Line: It's one block %from the house
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


WHY DO YOU KEEP BRINGING IT UP?, by PHILLIS GERSHATOR    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


WHY DOHERTY DIED, by THOMAS E. SPENCER    Poem Text                    
First Line: It was out on the bogan near billabong creek
Last Line: "faith! 'tis now that I know why poor doherty died."
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Obesity; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


WHY DOST THOU SORROW FOR THE HAPPY DEAD?, by BRANWELL BRONTE    Poem Text                    
Last Line: The real death and darkness of the tomb
Subject(s): Death


WHY I AM AFRAID OF TURNING THE PAGE, by CATE MARVIN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Spokes, spooks: your tinsel hair weaves the wheel
Subject(s): Relationships; Birth; Death; Child Birth; Midwifery; Dead, The


WHY I FORGIVE MY YOUNGER SELF HER TRANSGRESSIONS, by RUTH L. SCHWARTZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Maybe it's the time I spend in high school classrooms
Last Line: Saying here, now: this time, this place.
Subject(s): Bodies; Cupid; Death; Sickness


WHY IS OUR CENTURY WORSE THAN ANY OTHER?, by ANNA ADREYEVNA GORENKO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And calling the ravens and the ravens are in flight
Alternate Author Name(s): Akhmatova, Anna
Subject(s): Death; Human Rights; Pain; Twentieth Century


WHY LAUREL STOPPED PERFORMING AFTER HARDY DIED, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How could I go on without ollie's howling tenor -- ohhh-hoo-hoo! --
Last Line: To thin-&-whimpering, a duet of cuckoo clocks tooting %our wedding march, now and forever off-key. A
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Love; Music And Musicians


WHY SHOULD I WAIT?, by LILITH LORRAINE    Poem Text                    
First Line: If, as the oriental mystics say
Last Line: Why should I wait till death to be reborn?
Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, Mary M.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Jesus Christ; Rebirth; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


WHY SOME NIGHTS I GO TO BED WITHOUT UNDRESSING, by ELISAVIETTA RITCHIE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Even as my children climb
Last Line: Strange strained voices on the phone, %and I do not undress
Subject(s): Death - Children


WIDOW OF NAIM [OR, NAIN], by THOMAS JAMES MERTON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis            
First Line: The men that cut their graves in the grey rocks
Last Line: Promised to all the widow-church's risen children.'
Subject(s): Death - Children; Jesus Christ - Life And Ministry


WIDOW-MOTHER, by ADA JACKSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: Soldier boy, soldier boy
Last Line: Presently I'll know.
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Mothers & Sons; War; Widows & Widowers; World War Ii; Dead, The; Second World War


WILL (1), by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: There is no chance, no destiny, no fate
Last Line: And waits an hour sometimes for such a will.
Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Sea; Soul; Dead, The; Destiny; Ocean


WILL THESE HANDS NE'ER BE CLEAN?, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: And who is this lies prostrate at thy feet
Last Line: But thou shalt not forget.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Memory; Vengeance; Dead, The


WILLIAM BROWN, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He bore the name of william
Last Line: All but the name of william brown.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; Duty; Fate; God; Dead, The; Destiny


WILLIAM MCKINLEY, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: He said: it is god's way
Last Line: To glory here -- and there.
Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F.
Subject(s): Death; God; Mckinley, William (1843-1901); Nations; Patriotism; Soldiers; Dead, The


WILLIAM MORRIS, by NEWMAN HOWARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Weep, eyes that beauty brightens!
Last Line: In chaucer's heir.
Subject(s): Art & Artists; Death; Freedom; Life; Love; Muses; Soul; Dead, The; Liberty


WILLIE THE MINER, by GEORGE MURRAY (1830-1910)    Poem Text                    
First Line: Ghastly and strange was the relic found
Last Line: Standing still with her lover dead!
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Love - Loss Of; Mines And Miners; Youth; Cadavers; Dead, The


WILLOW, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Winter lyricism, crepe rumor
Last Line: The dogs will dig up, howling, a goodbye!
Subject(s): Death; Farewell


WIND AND SEA, by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: An idle group within the willow's shade
Last Line: Crying, vengeance, vengeance! All the summer night.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Nature; Sea; Dead, The; Ocean


WIND IN THE TREE, by HALA JEAN HAMMOND    Poem Text                    
First Line: Though I go quickly, it shall be
Last Line: As the wind ... In every flowering tree.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WIND OF THE SOUTH, by JENNIE MCBRIDE BUTLER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Tender you were and shy, wind of the south
Last Line: My love is dead, beneath the southern stars.
Subject(s): Death; Love - Loss Of; Wind; Dead, The


WINDMILLS, by JOSE SANTOS CHOCANO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Yonder, borne onward by the strong wind's breath
Last Line: A spiritual type, la mancha's knight!
Subject(s): Death; Fate; Heaven; Sailors And Sailing


WINDOW, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Graveyard trees hug their shadows close
Subject(s): Death - Mothers; Women; Dead, The


WINDOW, by DORIANNE LAUX    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Graveyard trees hug their shadows close
Last Line: To let the darkness pour in
Subject(s): Death; Mothers; Women


WINE AND DEATH, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: On tender grass, 'neath a laurel-tree
Last Line: Who saves his goods for his heirs!
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Life; Dead, The; Wine


WINE FROM THESE GRAPES, by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Wine from these grapes I shall be treading surely
Last Line: Death, fumbling to uncover %my body in his bed, %shall I know %there has been one %before him
Alternate Author Name(s): Boyd, Nancy; Boissevain, Eugen, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death


WINTER, by JIM SIMMERMAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Has bent the backs of these trees back
Last Line: Rears up to say pleased to meet you
Subject(s): Cold; Death; Funerals; Snow; Winter


WINTER BURIAL, by HENRY BELLAMANN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Earth, will you be kind to her
Last Line: Next spring?
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Winter; Dead, The; Burials


WINTER BURIAL, by LEROY OLIVER MCLEOD    Poem Text                    
First Line: Lift - and walk! - they will shut the door for us
Last Line: But her cold lover death was more discerning.
Subject(s): Death; Funerals; Loss; Dead, The; Burials


WINTER ECHO, by FRADL SHTOK    Poem Source                    
First Line: A little sleigh in the white snow
Last Line: Buries their wedding-day
Subject(s): Death; Marriage; Winter


WINTER GHAZAL, by MARK TRUSCOTT    Poem Source                    
First Line: Empty moments of the day: a tin star
Last Line: Love, love. I am terrified. %this is real
Subject(s): Death; Love; Winter


WINTER MORNING, by FLORENCE E. VON WIEN    Poem Text                    
First Line: The morning's in a frivolous mood!
Last Line: The morning's in a frivolous mood!
Subject(s): Death; Haunted Houses; Skeletons; Dead, The


WINTER PIECE, by GUIDO GOZZANO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Cree - ee - eak %the spreading fracture
Last Line: Her small hand to me as she hissed -- you worm
Subject(s): Absence; Death; Love - Loss Of; Melancholy


WINTER SCENE, by JUAN RAMON JIMENEZ    Poem Source                    
First Line: Where have the colors all gone to
Last Line: And black, like the black and white day
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Snow; Winter


WINTER STORES, by CHARLOTTE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: We take from life one little share
Last Line: Life's evening hours will bless.
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Currer
Subject(s): Transience; Life; Death; Impermanence; Dead, The


WINTER SUNSET, by EVA K. ANGLESBURG    Poem Text                    
First Line: Not in a cringing way
Last Line: Goes down to die.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Winter; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The


WINTER'S ASPERITY MOLLIFIES..., by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Winter's asperity mollifies under the assault of april
Last Line: And death, love and death: how do you tell them apart?
Subject(s): Death; Love


WIRASTRUA, by DORA SIGERSON SHORTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Wirastrua, wirastrua, woe to me that you are dead
Last Line: Wirastrua! Wirastrua! Would I were lying as cold as you.
Alternate Author Name(s): Sigerson, Dora; Shorter, Mrs. Clement
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WIRELESS, by HENRY ANDERSON LAFLER    Poem Text                    
First Line: The high stars glimmer in thine iron net
Last Line: Caught from the far unfathomed gulf of death?
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WIRELESS, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Now to those who search the deep
Last Line: And a little child may lead them.
Subject(s): Death; Night; Sea; Ships & Shipping; World War I; Dead, The; Bedtime; Ocean; First World War


WISDOM, by FORD MADOX FORD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The young girl questions: 'whether were it better'
Last Line: "nor may till we be dead."
Alternate Author Name(s): Hueffer, Ford Hermann; Hueffer, Ford Madox
Subject(s): Death; Life; Rest; Wisdom; Dead, The


WISH, by GAYLE ELEN HARVEY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Weeks %since leaves fell, august outlived, licks of
Last Line: The dim surround, night breaking free, relinquishing %its dark cloth
Subject(s): Death; Graves; Grief; Winter


WISH, by MILAN RAKIC    Poem Source                    
First Line: When for me, too, comes the time to die
Subject(s): Death; Wishes


WISH: 1, by CHI-HA KIM    Poem Source                    
First Line: When I %unsheathe my sword
Last Line: How broad is his heart!
Subject(s): Buddhism; Death; Wishes


WISHING, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I wish I could get over
Last Line: With everyone %walking around you
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids); Wishes


WIT OF THE CORPSE, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Is lost on the lid of the coffin
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Coffins; Death; Nature; Wit And Humor


WITCHCRAFT HAS NOT A PEDIGREE, by EMILY DICKINSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: The moment of our death
Subject(s): Witchcraft & Witches; Death


WITH DEATH THE UNCOUTH, by DONALD EVANS    Poem Text                    
First Line: None could remember when he first came there
Last Line: New-cut gardenias for my head and feet.
Subject(s): Bands; Death; Music & Musicians; Orchestras; Dead, The


WITH FLOWERS, by PIERRE DE RONSARD    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I send to you a nosegay that but now
Last Line: Then love me, while thou'rt fair, ere youth is gone!
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Love; Time; Youth; Dead, The


WITH OMAR, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I sat with omar by the tavern door
Last Line: Would ask and answer -- trust and doubt and pray.
Subject(s): Death; Drinks & Drinking; Future Life; Soul; Dead, The; Wine; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


WITH THE BREAKDOWN SQUAD, by PATRICK MACGILL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: A tanner down on a three spot, / losing again, he blowed!'
Last Line: "business is doing well."
Subject(s): Death; Disasters; Fire; News; Railroad Wrecks; Dead, The; Train Wrecks


WITH YOUR RIGHT HAND ON THE BACK OF MY HEAD, by MIKLOS RADNOTI    Poem Source                    
First Line: I lay at night with your right hand on the back of my head
Last Line: And I kept on dreaming. Maybe about a different death
Subject(s): Death


WITHDRAWAL, by LUCY LARCOM    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Was it thy step on the mountain-side?
Last Line: With the glow of a deathless hope.
Subject(s): Death; Moosilauke Mountain, New Hampshire; Whittier, John Greenleaf (1807-1892); Dead, The


WITHDRAWALS, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Look on his face, so aged, so set, so white
Last Line: Death.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Faces; Hope; Life; Love; Dead, The; Nightmares; Optimism


WITHIN AND WITHOUT, by GEORGE MACDONALD    Poem Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go thou into thy closet; shut thy door
Last Line: The poet awakes from his dream.
Variant Title(s): A Sonnet Sequence
Subject(s): Abandonment; Children; Christianity; Clergy; Death; Escapes; Exiles; Family Life; Future Life; God; Humility; Marriage; Music & Musicians; Poetry & Poets; Poverty; Redemption; Regret; Revenge; Salvation; Unfaithfulness; Desertion; Childhood; Priests; Rab


WITHOUT, by DONALD HALL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation by Author     Poet's Biography
First Line: We live in a small island stone nation
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WITHOUT CEREMONY, by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It was your way, my dear
Last Line: Good-bye is not worth while!'
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WITHOUT HER, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Deeper and deeper
Last Line: I bury my feelings %where she can be found
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


WIVES BY THE DOZEN, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O death! How thou spoil'st the best project of life!
Last Line: Full sorry to die till he made up his dozen.
Subject(s): Death; Life; Marriage; Dead, The; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


WOKIKSUYE, by A. A. HEDGE COKE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like a horse's tail
Last Line: I knew him well
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; Memory


WOMAN AND HER UNBORN CHILD, by SHARON ELSWIT    Poem Source                    
First Line: It was like a mugging
Subject(s): Death - Children


WOMAN OF THE MOUNTAIN KEENS HER SON, by PADRAIC PEARSE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Grief on the death, it has blackened my heart
Alternate Author Name(s): Pearse, P. H.; Pearse, Patrick Henry
Subject(s): Death


WOMAN TO LOVER, by KATHLEEN JESSIE RAINE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am fire / stilled to water
Last Line: I am the way to die.
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Love; Women; Dead, The; Nightmares


WOMAN WAITS FOR HER DEAD IN A USELESS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: A woman waits for her dead
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina


WOMAN, SONG AND SEASON, by WALTER L. ROOSA    Poem Text                    
First Line: No more songs of summer to me!
Last Line: And run its way.
Subject(s): Absence; Death - Mothers; Women; Separation; Isolation; Dead, The


WOMAN, WIFE, WIDOW: AIRBORNE, by FRAN CASTAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Inside the sealed cabin, where gravity
Last Line: And to give her a coverlet of earth
Variant Title(s): Airborn
Subject(s): Death - Children


WOMAN, WIFE, WIDOW: OPERATION CRAZY HORSE, by FRAN CASTAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: A grand kowloon hotel. A hedge
Last Line: All I could do was hold you
Variant Title(s): Operation Crazy Hors
Subject(s): Death - Children


WOMEN OF WAR, by LUCIA TRENT    Poem Text                    
First Line: Women, who lust for blood and harbor hate
Last Line: Pity the fruit of your unhallowed seed!
Alternate Author Name(s): Cheyney, Mrs. Ralph; Glass, Mrs. Ernest
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War; Women; Dead, The


WOMEN WHO LOST BABIES, by MARION DEUTSCH COHEN    Poem Source                    
Subject(s): Death - Children


WOODROW WILSON, by EMMA VORIES MEYER    Poem Text                    
First Line: That all the world might smile again, I gave
Last Line: "and hear their clear glad voices: ""peace on earth!"
Alternate Author Name(s): Meyer, Emma Voorhees
Subject(s): Death; Pacifism; Peace; Presidents, United States; Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924); Dead, The; Peace Movements


WORD OF HONOR, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'll not be faithless in this way, assign
Last Line: The heart, keep vision clear
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


WORDS, by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Words are lighter than the cloud-foam
Last Line: Echoes in god's skies.
Alternate Author Name(s): Berwick, Mary
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Language; Life; Dead, The; Words; Vocabulary


WORDS IN A CERTAIN APPROPRIATE MODE, by HAYDEN CARRUTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is not music, though one has tried music
Last Line: It is not death, though one has often died
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Roses; Dead, The


WORDS THAT WAIT TO BE SAID, by JEANNE RUTH ACKLEY LOHMANN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Having come to the place where I
Last Line: Told to air, lost along the way
Subject(s): Death; Grief; Nature


WORK OF THE LIVING, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: While you're so ill, I should take
Last Line: In your rose bed, your kitchen, %your days filled to overflowing.
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


WORKS AND DAYS, by SAMUEL VALENTINE COLE    Poem Text                    
First Line: Dare I this task? Ah! Mightier hands than / mine
Last Line: "as stars do in the fulness of the day!"
Subject(s): Anniversaries; Bowdoin College; Death; Prayer; Teaching & Teachers; Dead, The; Educators; Professors


WORLD GOES NONE THE LAMER, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Than here at four-and-twenty %to lay me down and die
Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E.
Subject(s): Death


WORLD TREES, by ERICH FRIED    Poem Source                    
First Line: You world-trees: %your reaper
Last Line: Who was the stronger? %even death %is dead
Subject(s): Death; Forests; Strength


WORLD'S BLISS, by ALICE NOTLEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The men & women sang & played
Subject(s): Women Writers; Poetry & Poets; Death; Dead, The


WORMS AND US, by RACHEL WETZSTEON    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Maggots in the food, maggots in the floorboards
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


WORSHIP, by JOHN COWPER POWYS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Broken and maimed and bruised
Last Line: And the laughing lovers worship god.
Subject(s): Death; God; Sea; Worship; Dead, The; Ocean


WOUNDED, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Is it not strange? A year ago today
Last Line: Lead on! I'll live to fight another day.
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


WOUNDED CHILD, by JAN LEE ANDE    Poem Source                    
First Line: She wants to be heard, waits patient as earth
Last Line: There-among the stalks and leaves, sighing
Subject(s): Death - Children; Gardens And Gardening; Memory


WREATHS, by CAROLYN HILLMAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Red wreaths / hang in my neighbor's window
Last Line: Red for new pain.
Subject(s): Death; Mourning; Dead, The; Bereavement


WRECK, by JOHN PEPPER CLARK    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Although the preparation was so long
Last Line: Would say to the very end refused rest
Alternate Author Name(s): Clark-bekederemo, J. P.; Clark, J. P.
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Disasters; Shipwrecks


WRECK OF THE STEAMER MOHEGAN, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Good people of high and low degree
Last Line: And pray to god to protect him at night before ye sleep.
Subject(s): Accidents; Death; Sea; Steamboats; Survival; Dead, The; Ocean


WRETTEN BY ME ON THE DEATH OF MY CHILD ROBERT PAYLER, by MARY CAREY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: My lord hath called for my sonne
Last Line: Enoughe my lord; now lett me dye.
Subject(s): Death - Children; Jesus Christ; Mercy; Death - Babies


WRETTEN MY ME ON THE DEATH OF MY CHILD PERIGRENE PAYLER, by MARY CAREY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I thought my all was given before
Last Line: Thy hand maid's pleas'd, compleatly happy still:
Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies


WRIST WATCH, by FRANCES MINTURN HOWARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: This is death strapped upon my wrist
Subject(s): Death


WRITING IN THE AFTERLIFE, by BILLY COLLINS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I imagined the atmosphere would be clear
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Writing & Writers; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


WRITING OF MY SORROW, by MEI YAO-CH'EN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Heaven took my wife from me
Last Line: This gaunt and worn ghost in the mirror
Subject(s): China - Song Dynasty (960-1278); Death - Children; Grief


WRITING THE POEM, by GARY H. HOLTHAUS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Trying for some %clean economy
Last Line: The indelible thing itself
Subject(s): Death; Poetry And Poets


WRITTEN AT PARIS. MDCC, by MATTHEW PRIOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Of all that william rules, or robe
Last Line: And thy petitioner shall pray.
Subject(s): Death; Gardens & Gardening; Life; Paris, France; Dead, The


WRITTEN IN NORTHAMPTON COUNTY ASYLUM, by JOHN CLARE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am: yet what I am none cares or knows
Last Line: The grass below -- above the vaulted sky.
Variant Title(s): His Last Verses
Subject(s): Alienation (social Psychology); Death; Depression, Mental; Insanity; Religion; Solitude; Estrangement; Outcasts; Dead, The; Mentally Depressed; Mental Distress; Madness; Mental Illness; Theology; Loneliness


WRITTEN ON A BLANK LEAF OF HIS POEMS, FOR CHLORIS, by ROBERT BURNS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Tis friendship's pledge, my young, fair friend
Last Line: These joys could he improve.
Subject(s): Friendship; Death; Beauty; Dead, The


WRITTEN ON THE DEATH OF OUR BELOVED GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON, by CAROLINE AUGUSTA BALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: There's a wail of woe on the summer breeze
Last Line: His last victory gained, his rest has won.
Subject(s): American Civil War; Death; Heroism; Jackson, Thomas (stonewall) (1824-1863); United States - History; Dead, The; Heroes; Heroines


WRITTEN TO GAALDINE PRISON CAVES TO A.G.A., by EMILY JANE BRONTE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Thy sun is near meridian height
Last Line: This hell shall wring thy spirit too!
Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis
Subject(s): Conduct Of Life; Death; Dead, The


WRITTEN WHEN THE MIND WAS OPPRESSED, by ANNE BATTEN CRISTALL    Poem Text                    
First Line: Wandering amid the horrors of the night
Last Line: And every human bosom starts from death.
Subject(s): Death; Oppression; Dead, The


WYOMING, by JOHN REINHARD    Poem Source                    
First Line: With each new death I push
Last Line: The sky that leads us on
Subject(s): Death; Loss; Travel; United States; Wyoming


X-RAY, by HORTENSE KING FLEXNER    Poem Text                    
First Line: What truth the doctor reads
Last Line: And breath.
Subject(s): Bones; Death; Medicine; Physicians; Skeletons; X-rays; Dead, The; Drugs, Prescription; Doctors


XXIX, by GIZELLA HERVAY    Poem Source                    
First Line: We're alarmed by the dead
Last Line: From their wide-open eyes
Subject(s): Death; Exiles; Prisons And Prisoners


YAEL, by SHIRLEY KAUFMAN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: She must be an angel, waiting outside
Last Line: She knows what she has to do
Subject(s): Angels; Arabs; Death; Jerusalem; Jews; Middle East - Conflicts; Palestine; War


YARTZEIT; FOR IDA CHERIN, by SHEILA BENDER    Poem Source                    
First Line: Grandma, I haven't heard from you
Last Line: I think, if this is the only way I can get %what I want, nu, okay yes
Subject(s): Death; Grandparents


YE CITIZENS OF THEBES, BEHOLD, FR. OEDIPUS, by SOPHOCLES    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
Subject(s): Death


YE WHO ARE TO SING, by OLIVE TILFORD DARGAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: O silence of all silences, where wait
Last Line: If graves may listen then, I then shall listening be!
Alternate Author Name(s): Burke, Fielding
Subject(s): Death; Time; Dead, The


YEAR'S END, by ELLEN BRYANT VOIGT    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The fingers lie in the lap
Subject(s): Illness; Death - Children; Grief; Fear; Death - Babies; Sorrow; Sadness


YEARS, by PATRICIA WILSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now I don't think about them that often, his last hours, though I have
Last Line: Forty-five years
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Funerals; Sleep


YEARS VANISH LIKE THE MORNING DEW, by MEI SHENG    Poem Text                    
First Line: I drive my chariot up to the eastern gate
Last Line: And clothe our bodies in robes of satin and silk.
Subject(s): China - Early Period (to 200 B.c.); Death; Dead, The


YELLOW, by LINDA PARSONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Hunched on the grey back of winter,
Last Line: What would we do with a crown %of such yellow?
Subject(s): Death; Family Life; Friendship; Love


YELLOW FLOWERS, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
Last Line: For the tombs %of the nameless
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Flowers; Graves; Human Rights - Argentina; Solitude; Women


YELLOW FLOWERS, by ANTONIN SOVA    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Fields of death grow sear in gloom
Last Line: "they will not die. They answer ""no."
Subject(s): Aging; Death; Dead, The


YELLOWJACKETS, by WILLIAM HEYEN    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: How many years past was it I burned out their nest
Last Line: Their buried nest & one who could not live with them
Subject(s): Bees; Death; Future Life; Insects; Memory


YESTERDAYS', by ABRAM JOSEPH RYAN    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Gone! And they return no more
Last Line: Nor tell in a poet's rhyme
Subject(s): Death


YET A LITTLE WHILE (2), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: These days are long before I die
Last Line: And air vibrates with coming chimes.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Peace; Seasons; Dead, The


YOKE, by FRANK BIDART    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Don't worry -- I know you're dead
Last Line: Turn your face again
Subject(s): Death; Homosexuality; Mourning


YOLANDA OF CYPRUS, by CALE YOUNG RICE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Ah, the balm, the balm
Last Line: Pity should be as strong as love or death
Subject(s): Castles; Death; Love; Marriage; Plays And Playwrights; Women


YOU AND I, by EDWARD NOYES POMEROY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Not he who lays it on the shelf
Last Line: When sun and stars are quenched forever.
Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The


YOU AND I, HOWEVER, by MARIA MCLEOD    Poem Source                    
First Line: Last night you whispered, I have cancer
Last Line: Of an ancient indian tribe whose name %died with them
Subject(s): Cancer (disease); Death; Relationships


YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN, SELS., by THOMAS CLAYTON WOLFE                       
Subject(s): Death; Religion


YOU COULD TELL, by BRENDAN KENNELLY    Poem Source                    
First Line: She looked at the corpse laid out in the bed
Last Line: He's just back from his holiday,' she said.
Subject(s): Corpses; Death; Wakes


YOU GOT TO BE NEXT, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: It doesn't matter
Last Line: You give %to the %birth order
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


YOU HAVE FINALLY GROWN AND NOW LAY DYING, by AMY ROTHHOLTZ    Poem Source                    
Last Line: The spinster in my closet %sweeps me quietly out the door
Subject(s): Death - Children


YOU HELPED GIVE A SHAPE TO SLIPSTREAMING TIME WITH A WAVE OF YOUR HAND', by ANDREW MOTION    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Think of the failing body now
Subject(s): Elizabeth, The Queen Mother (1900-2002); Death; Bowes-lyons, Elizabeth; Dead, The


YOU PUSHED YOUR WAY INTO MY LIFE, by NICHOLAS JOHNSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: Like I was famous or something--I remember
Last Line: Hit by a car full of men with machine guns %you would have adored %if you were still %alive
Subject(s): Death - Children


YOU REFUSE TO DIE, by PATRICIA BEVAN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The rabbits' dance is over
Last Line: I shiver %watch you flutter swollen against the window %on this ordinary day
Subject(s): Death - Children


YOU WANT ME WHITE, by ALFONSINA STORNI    Poem Source                    
Last Line: Pretend I'm snowy, %pretend I'm chaste
Subject(s): Death; Flowers; Lilies; Sisters


YOU WILL DIE, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: You have coats and robes
Last Line: And another will take your place
Subject(s): China - Early Period (to 200 B.c.);death; "dead, The;


YOU'LL DRESS HIM, by YVONNE MOORE HARDENBROOK    Poem Source                    
First Line: In his new red sweater the one you
Last Line: When he was your only son you snap %the album shut with two sons left
Subject(s): Death - Children


YOU'RE ON MY MIND, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: You're the %last thing
Last Line: There's nothing %I can %do to %bring you %back
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


YOU'RE ONLY IN MY DREAMS, by SHARON DUNN    Poem Source                    
First Line: I'm pretty low
Last Line: To go on %living without you
Subject(s): Death - Children; Sudden Death Infant Syndrome (sids)


YOU: PART 1, by RON SILLIMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hard dreams. The moment at which you recognize that your own death lies
Subject(s): Conduct Of Life; Death; Social Commentaries; Language Poetry; Dead, The


YOUNG CHARLOTTIE, by WILLIAM LORENZO CARTER    Poem Text                    
First Line: Young charlottie lived by a mountain side in a wild and lonely spot
Last Line: Till at last he died with the bitter grief -- now they both lie in one tomb.
Subject(s): Death; Love – Loss Of; Mourning


YOUNG DEAD SOLDIERS, by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The young dead soldiers do not speak
Last Line: We were young, they say. We have died. Remember us
Alternate Author Name(s): Fleming, Archibald
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; World War Ii


YOUNG DEATH, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Lying a-dying / such sweet things untasted
Last Line: And god the temple.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Life; Love; Soul; Voices; Dead, The


YOUNG FELLOW MY LAD, by ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Where are you going, young fellow my lad
Last Line: "we will owe to our lads like you."
Subject(s): Death; War; World War I; Dead, The; First World War


YOUNG MAN, by JOHN HAINES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I seemed always standing
Subject(s): Youth; Death; Dead, The


YOUNG MEN .. WERE FICKLE FOUND SINCE SUMMER TREES WERE LEAFY, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Go in peace my beloved; tho' never again
Last Line: In thy far-distant country and sun-gladdened clime.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Hearts; Love; Peace; Dead, The


YOUNG WIDOW CONFRONTS THE GHOST OF HER MACHO HUSBAND, WHO DIED OF, by DAVID LEIGHTTY    Poem Source                    
First Line: Why did you swim that cold ohio
Last Line: Hope you liked swimming the ohio
Subject(s): Death; Ohio; Swimming; Winter


YOUR BIRTHDAY IN THE CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A broken moon on the cold water
Subject(s): Birthdays; California; Death; Memory; Mountains; Past; Dead, The; Hills; Downs (great Britain)


YOUR BIRTHDAY IN THE CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS, by KENNETH REXROTH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: A broken moon on the cold water
Last Line: But you have been dead for thirty years
Subject(s): Birthdays; California; Death; Memory; Mountains; Past


YOUR FATHER DEAD, by BOB HICOK    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Your father dead and a field to mow
Last Line: Is what he taught %but secretly hoped you'd outgrow
Subject(s): Cemeteries; Death; Fathers; Graves


YOUR LAST PHONE CALL, by JACK ANDERSON    Poem Source                    
First Line: They do nothing to trouble you
Last Line: If possible, for good
Subject(s): Death; Telephones


YOUTH AND DEATH, by EDWARD MERRILL ROOT    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death is but life's escape: a rung
Last Line: And god remains alive by death.
Alternate Author Name(s): Root, E. Merrill
Subject(s): Death; God; Youth; Dead, The


YOUTH AND LIFE, by SIMONIDES OF CEOS    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nought amongst men unshaken may abide
Alternate Author Name(s): Simonides Of Keos
Subject(s): Death


YOUTH IN AGE, by GEORGE MEREDITH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Once I was part of the music I heard
Last Line: As it will for sheer love till the last long sigh.
Subject(s): Aging; Birds; Death; Youth; Dead, The


YOUTH IN ARMS, by HAROLD MONRO    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Happy boy, happy boy
Last Line: David of a thousand slings.
Subject(s): Death; Soldiers; War; Youth; Dead, The


YOUTH. A SONNET SEQUENCE: 'BEAUTY SHE HAD ...', by BERNICE LESBIA KENYON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Remember not my eyes when I am dead
Last Line: Death set her free, and gave her life at last.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gilkyson, Walter, Mrs.
Subject(s): Beauty; Death; Dead, The


YOUTH. A SONNET SEQUENCE: DEATH WILL NOT FRIGHTEN ME, by BERNICE LESBIA KENYON    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Death will not frighten me, if death can send
Last Line: Her wonder still, through hidden sun and rain.
Alternate Author Name(s): Gilkyson, Walter, Mrs.
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The


YPRES 1919, by EDWIN BARLOW EVANS    Poem Text                    
First Line: These fields of bleak white crosses sear my eyes
Last Line: And man, like gulliver, still eats the ground.
Subject(s): Death; Sonnet (as Literary Form); War; Dead, The


ZARA (3) (SEE MATURIN'S 'WOMEN'), by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I dreamed that loving me he would love on
Last Line: Oh love that gnaws and gnaws and cannot kill.
Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina
Subject(s): Death; Dreams; Life; Love; Memory; Dead, The; Nightmares


ZARE, by TOMAZ SALAMUN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Artaud was throwing up, artaud was killing
Last Line: I don't know how to juggle them properly
Subject(s): Death; Relationships


ZION, by DONALD REVELL    Poem Full Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Suddenly copper roses glow on the deadwood.
Subject(s): Death; Future Life; Dead, The; Retribution; Eternity; After Life


ZNAMENSKAYA SQUARE, LENINGRAD, 1941, by SHARON OLDS    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The older girl pulls the child's
Subject(s): Saint Oetersburg, Russia; World War Ii; Children - Death; Second World War


ZONES OF PAIN: 1, by MARJORIE AGOSIN    Poem Source                    
First Line: The zones of pain, restless, scattered
Last Line: Offer solace to the dead-dying
Subject(s): Death; Disappeared Persons - Argentina; Human Rights - Argentina; Pain


ZOPHIEL; OR THE BRIDE OF SEVEN: CANTO 2. DEATH OF ALTHEETOR, by MARIA GOWEN BROOKS    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Soon over meles' grave the wild flower dropt
Last Line: With all her house; and seeks her own acacia grove.
Alternate Author Name(s): Del Occidente, Maria; Brooks, Maria A.
Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Death; Jews; Love; Marriage; Royal Court Life; Royalty; Kings; Queens; Dead, The; Judaism; Weddings; Husbands; Wives


ZUNI FETISH, by ROBERT CORDING    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: This bear, its humped shoulders and backbone
Last Line: But my ravenous bear waits, a relentless vision %of heavy grace lumbering where I used to be
Subject(s): Death; Grief


[UNTITLED], by ALBERT GOLDBARTH    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: =
Subject(s): Death; Dead, The