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Searching... Subject: SEA MONSTERS Matches Found: 123 11-FEB-83, by MAXINE RUTH SOLOW COMBS Poem Source First Line: Outside it's snowing hard enough to freeze a mammoth Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters ADVICE TO A PROPHET, by RICHARD WILBUR Poem Text Recitation by Author Poet's Biography First Line: When you come, as you soon must, to the streets of our city Last Line: When the bronze annals of the oak-tree close. Subject(s): Antinuclear Movement; Christianity; Environment; Judgment Day; Messiah; Nuclear War; Religion; Sea Monsters; Nuclear Freeze; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; End Of The World; Doomsday; Fall Of Man; Atomic Bomb; Hydrogen Bomb; Theology; S ANCIENT TURTLE DANCE, by ALBERT CARL VERNON CLARK Poem Source First Line: Turtle, turtle, come up to breathe Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters ANOTHER COUNTRY, by MARGE PIERCY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: When I visited with the porpoises Last Line: That harvest the tuna like wheat Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; Sea Serpents ANOTHER COUNTRY, by MARGE PIERCY Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: When I visited with the porpoises Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters ASCENSION, by MARGO TAFT STEVER Poem Source First Line: Beads of sweat well up on the sea- Last Line: Seven men inhale the vision, their hearts %slackening with each breath Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters AT LAND'S END, by ART GOODTIMES Poem Source First Line: Vertebrates %we balance the skullcase of ancient apes Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters AUN (24), by NEFTALI RICARDO REYES BASUALTO Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: The whaling grounds of quintay, empty Alternate Author Name(s): Neruda, Pablo Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters BABY HARP SEAL, by ALAN BRITT Poem Source First Line: When the baby seal looks up Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters BABY WHALE IN CAPTIVITY, by NORMAN ROSTEN Poem Source First Line: I miss the sea most of all Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters BACKWARD YEARS, by JAMES RAGAN Poem Source First Line: These are backward years Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters BAD SNORKELER, by RONALD W. WALLACE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Stands on the anemones as his fins Last Line: So far off nothing translates that he can understand Alternate Author Name(s): Wallace, Ron Subject(s): Sea Monsters; Swimming BALLADE, by JUDITH MOFFETT Poem Source First Line: The reptile brain is cold and small Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters CARETTA CARETTA, by JULIA OLDER Poem Source First Line: The loggerhead turtle Last Line: In a far corner of cassiopeia Subject(s): Environment; Nature; Sea Monsters CETUS, A LETTER FROM JONAH, by SIV CEDERING Poem Source First Line: The whales are singing Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters CHILDREN IN FOG, by JR. A. POULIN Poem Source First Line: Ebbtide: a thin fog sails in from the sea Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters CONSIDER THE WHALES (AN ACROSTIC), by JAMES BERTOLINO Poem Source First Line: Let's consider seven whales Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters DEATH OF KINGS, by WILLIAM DANIEL EHRHART Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Giant; %sleek master of the oceans Last Line: And we shall have one more kingdom %empty of kings Alternate Author Name(s): Ehrhart, W. D. Subject(s): Environment; Nature; Sea Monsters DEATH OF THE PILOT WHALES, by PETER MEINKE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Every few years, down at the florida keys Last Line: We wish not to think, we tow them bakc to sea, %cut them open and they sink Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters DIFFERING VIEWS OF A DEAD WHALE, by VIRGINIA LINTON Poem Source First Line: Looming monstrous, he shone a hide weathered Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters DOLPHIN WAY, by JR. WILLIAM ARCHIBALD MCGIRT Poem Source First Line: In another age between time of trees Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters DOLPHIN: MONOLOGUE & SONG, by ALBERT GOLDBARTH Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Once I approached you Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters DOLPHINS, by RICHARD HARTEIS Poem Source First Line: Who hasn't at some point succumbed Last Line: Boy drowned at sea Subject(s): Aids (disease); Dolphins; Environment; Homosexuality; Sea Monsters; Sickness DRY TORTUGAS, by EDMUND PENNANT Poem Source First Line: A middle-aged turtle allowed himself Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters DURER WENT TO SKETCH THE WHALE, by JUDITH HEMSCHEMEYER Poem Source First Line: Even though he could do marvelous rabbits Subject(s): Durer, Albrecht (1471-1528); Environment; Sea Monsters ECOLOGY, by DALLAS EUGENE WIEBE Poem Source First Line: Sea otters backstroke away Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters ELEGY FOR 41 WHALES BEACHED IN FLORENCE, OREGON, JUNE 1979, by LINDA LOUISE BIERDS Poem Source First Line: In the warm rods of your ears Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters ENDANGERED SPECIES, SELS., by DEENA POSY METZGER Poem Source First Line: If it were only a question of whales Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters FINDRINNY, by CHARLOTTE ANNE ALEXANDER Poem Source First Line: Today (we know so much) Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters FLENSERS, by ROBERT GIBB Poem Source First Line: Torn out of the sea Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters GOLIATH, by ATANAS SLAVOV Poem Source First Line: People knew for quite some time Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters GREAT WING OF NEW ENGLAND, by ROBERT HAROLD SIEGEL Poem Source First Line: From sounding depths off martha's vineyard Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters GREENPEACE SCIENTIST DEBATES THE ESKIMO WHALER, by PATRICIA MONAGHAN Poem Source First Line: Flutes: whales respond to their sound Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters HARBOR SEALS, by BARBARA A. HOLLAND Poem Source First Line: First one, then two, another some distance off Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters HARP SEALS, by SARAH COTTERILL Poem Source First Line: The cow nudges her young %between ice floes Last Line: Musicians at last for our own pleasure, and %hilarious, in spite of the hunter Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters HAVING LOST ALL CAPACITY, by STEPHEN ELLIOTT DUNN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Today I read how japanese fishermen %lured thousands of dolphins ashore Last Line: Here in my room, the sons of bitches, %the bastards Alternate Author Name(s): Dunn, Stephen Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters HIT IT WITH THE BABY', by ANN RUSSELL DARR Poem Source First Line: Rounding a corner in an open ocean Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters HUEVOS MEXICANOS, by MICHAEL GREGORY Poem Source First Line: The full moon gapes onto the beach at nexpa Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters HUMPBACKS, by MARY OLIVER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: There is, all around us Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; Sea Serpents HUMPBACKS, by MARY OLIVER Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: There is, all around us Last Line: Even the great whale, %throbs with song Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters HUMPBACKS, by DAVID RAY Poem Source First Line: We know the humpback sings Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters I ASK THE WHALE, WHY?, by PHILIP DACEY Poem Source First Line: For my spout is seen for miles Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters INSIDE THE TURTLE, by STUART JOHN DYBEK Poem Source First Line: My heart once promised Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters JOURNAL OF THE LAGUNA DE SAN IGNACIO, by NATHANIEL TARN Poem Source First Line: Immense architecture building in air Last Line: Hearing the music of the sirens %thought to be angels... Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters LEVIATHAN, by LEWIS PUTNAM TURCO Poem Source First Line: Morning touches the waves and breaks Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters LOW TIDE A.M., by JOHN WILLSON Poem Source First Line: An ancient octopus, blasted Last Line: And consign last night to sea water Subject(s): Sea Monsters; Tides MAMMALS, by ERNEST KROLL Poem Source First Line: The sailor, shipwrecked, treading Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters MAMMALS, by LINDA MCCARRISTON Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Whales are mourning Last Line: In his pen of air - from whom %the wind whips such noises Subject(s): Environment; Mourning; Sea Monsters; Whales MMMMMM, by DONALD FINKEL Poem Source First Line: All night the lady tosses in her sodden sheets Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters MORNING, by WILLIAM EDGAR STAFFORD Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: From high tide in the night a dead Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters MOUNTAIN WIND, by GERTRUDE B. GUNDERSON Poem Text First Line: Watchful, in a canyon resting Last Line: Hurtling to the sea. Subject(s): Sea Monsters; Storms; Wind; Sea Serpents MOURNING, by JEANNE VOEGE Poem Source First Line: In cold morning wind we stand on shore Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters NARWHALS, by KATHRYN NOCERINO Poem Source First Line: Under the water they click their horns together Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND, BAHAMAS, by DONALD KUMMINGS Poem Source First Line: Pallid, bloated as a fish, the day swells with heat Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters NEWT AND THE WHALE, by ROGER CARL PFINGSTON Poem Source First Line: Wait to go %to the whale symposium Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters NIGHT WATCHING, by FREDDA S. PEARLSON Poem Source First Line: Only now does she emerge Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters NORTH JETTY, by DERICK BURLESON Poem Source First Line: Spy satellite sees a blue circle bisected Last Line: Been flowing? Hasn't our blood? Out of reach %a dolphin blows, breathes, sinks Subject(s): Sea; Sea Monsters; Water OCEAN, by ROBINSON JEFFERS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Gray whales are going south: I see their fountains Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; Sea Serpents OCEAN, by ROBINSON JEFFERS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Gray whales are going south: I see their fountains Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters OF SEALS AND OUR SMILES, by MICHAEL BENEDIKT Poem Source First Line: The last time they did any harm to anyone was 1000's of years ago Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters ON THE WHALES OF THE CALIFORNIA DESERT, by HILLEL SCHWARTZ Poem Source First Line: They were there once Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters ONE USED TO BE ABLE TO SAY, by ALAN DUGAN Poem Text Poet's Biography Last Line: Even pollute the people under his own roof Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; Sea Serpents ONE USED TO BE ABLE TO SAY, by ALAN DUGAN Poem Source Poet's Biography Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters ORCA, by BREWSTER GHISELIN Poem Source First Line: Beastblack under a fin torpedo-swift Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters OTHER LIFE, by CONSTANCE URDANG Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: I know in my other life I am a whale Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters OUR FALL WAS INTO FORGETFULNESS, by JAMES BAKER HALL Poem Source First Line: We see them only when they surface Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters PASSAGE, by D. E. STEWARD Poem Source First Line: Approaching the walvis ridge and the tropic Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters PASSING OF DOLPHINS, by DAVID B. DE LEEUW Poem Source First Line: Bluegreen bodies moving sleekly in the ocean Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters PIG MOON, TURTLE MOON, by BRIAN SWANN Poem Source First Line: The moon's horns stick Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters PORTUGUESE MAN-OF-WAR, by STEPHANIE DICKINSON Poem Source First Line: For breakfast she drank three of his canned margaritas with fresh Last Line: Neck. His stays work into her ribs, making her breathless Subject(s): Sea Monsters RAPTURE, by GEOFF PETERSON Poem Source First Line: At death of makin-meang Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters REINCARNATION, by KAY BOYLE Poem Source First Line: There is death in the house Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters REMEMBERING THE SEA ELEPHANT, by WILLIAM PITT ROOT Poem Source First Line: Perhaps it is time for candor Subject(s): Candor; Environment; Sea Monsters SANDPIPERS, by MARILYN LERCH Poem Source First Line: Sandpipers tango Last Line: On allegretto feet %between the bar lines Subject(s): Sea; Sea Monsters SCRIMSHAW, by NANCY ROXBURY KNUTSON Poem Source First Line: There's something wrong Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEA OTTER SURVIVAL ASSURED', by PHILIP APPLEMAN Poem Source Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEA STORY, by CLARINDA HARRISS LOTT Poem Source First Line: I find it hard Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEA TURTLE, by COLETTE INEZ Poem Source First Line: Writing news of her nest to foragers Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEA TURTLE, by DUANE LOCKE Poem Source First Line: Near st. Augustine there is a shore of rocks Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEA TURTLE, by KENNETH GEORGE POBO Poem Source First Line: Before me is a sea turtle Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEA TURTLES, by JAN GOODLOE Poem Source First Line: On the summer beaches of trinidad Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEA TURTLES, by EDWARD P. WILLEY Poem Source First Line: Centuries packed into something indifferent Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEALS, by PETER WILD Poem Source First Line: For months desperate for lemons and a passage Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEALS IN PENOBSCOT BAY, by DANIEL GERARD HOFFMAN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Hadn't heard of the atom bomb Last Line: Of guns punched dark holes in the sky Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SEALS IN THE INNER HARBOR, by BRENDAN JAMES GALVIN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Ducks, at first, except they didn't Last Line: Needing a place to spit and plan %the rescue of children's children Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SMOOTH AND GLEAMING, by JOHN TAGLIABUE Poem Source First Line: Spending the day Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SONG FOR OSEI BONSU, by JOSEPH BRUCHAC Poem Source First Line: In the cave cut by waves Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SONGS FOR THE SEACOW, by ARTHUR MCA. MILLER Poem Source First Line: It was seventeen days with no water laid like flatiron on the sail Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SQUID TOWN, KOREA, by CATHY HONG Poem Source First Line: Later, they will turn edible, dry into rich salt hides. But now, they Last Line: Devour all of it, the slimy rawness, severing its ink jet and use its %black to seal my signature Subject(s): Korea; Sea Monsters STOVE BOAT', by ANN STANFORD Poem Source First Line: The whale has caught this boat Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters STRANDED WHALES, by MARGARET WEAVER Poem Source First Line: Aground in shallows here, the dark whales lie Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SUICIDES, by ELLEN BRYANT VOIGT Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Ink blot, sperm on a slide, a squirm Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; Sea Serpents SUICIDES, by ELLEN BRYANT VOIGT Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Ink blot, sperm on a slide, a squirm Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SUICIDES, by ADRIENNE WOLFERT Poem Source First Line: Red is the sea, the red sea flecked with white Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters SUNRISE WITH SEA MONSTER, by CHARLES LAURENCE NORTH Poem Source First Line: Well, we either do it or we don't, as the pigeon said to the loaf Last Line: But no diminishment, as in 'fancy' and 'open fifths' and environmental sweepstakes' Subject(s): Clouds; Environment; Sea Monsters; Storms; Weather THAT SIMPLE, THAT SOPHISTICATED, by MARIAH BURTON NELSON Poem Source First Line: Sunbathing flat-naked on an empty beach Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters THE KRAKEN, by ALFRED TENNYSON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Below the thunders of the upper deep Last Line: In roaring he shall rise and on the surface die. Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Sea Monsters; Supernatural; Sea Serpents THE MERMAID, by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Sweet mermaid of the incomparable eyes Last Line: Oh, no. By jove! There comes the white hippocampus. Alternate Author Name(s): King, Ben Subject(s): Mermaids & Mermen; Sea; Sea Monsters; Ocean; Sea Serpents THE SEA-ELEPHANT, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Trundled from / the strangeness of the sea Last Line: "spring is icummen in --- Subject(s): Sea Monsters THE SEALS IN PENOBSCOT BAY, by DANIEL GERARD HOFFMAN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Hadn't heard of the atom bomb Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; Sea Serpents THERE ARE DAYS NOW, by MORTON JAY MARCUS Poem Source Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters THEY ARE RIGHT; THEY ARE AWARE; THEIR AWARENESS IS RIGHTNESS, by PAULA BONNELL Poem Source First Line: Fine animals are full of certainties Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters THREE UNKNOWN SEA CREATURES, by MAURA STANTON Poem Source First Line: 1. Holothalma %each curled, glaucous wave Last Line: That swim in and out of view, %eating each other with joy Subject(s): Imagination; Sea Monsters TIDE TURNING, by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Through salt marsh, grassy channel where the shark's Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters; Seashore; Tides; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; Sea Serpents; Beach; Coast; Shore TIDE TURNING, by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Through salt marsh, grassy channel where the shark's Last Line: Carouse on the affluent kisses of the tide Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters; Seashore; Tides TURTLE LADY, by ANN MOCK-BUNTING Poem Source First Line: I am watching fifteen nests now,' the turtle lady said Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters TURTLE ONCE TWINS, by SIMON PERCHIK Poem Source Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters VANISHING MAN, by NAOMI LAZARD Poem Source First Line: He puts down the book he was reading Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WALRUS FACTORY, by BETH JOSELOW Poem Source First Line: In the walrus factory: attention Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WATCHING INTO THE ROCK, by REZSO KESZTHELYI Poem Source First Line: Molluscs sway in her temple Last Line: They turn into flaming quail Subject(s): Sea Monsters WHALE, by RAYMOND HENRI Poem Source First Line: Before disaster went down to every sea Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALE, by SHEILA BUNKER NICKERSON Poem Source First Line: Pole to pole Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALE, by DOROTHY WARD Poem Source First Line: In the morning he calls her Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALE HUNT, by DIANA DER-HOVANESSIAN Poem Source First Line: I am trying to say Last Line: The words that stick %in my sides like harpoons Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALE SONG, by PENNY HARTER Poem Source First Line: Whalebones arc among white stones Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALE TIME, by MARNETTE SAZ Poem Source First Line: Whales at play %take their time Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALE WALKER'S MORNING, by MICHAEL SHORB Poem Source First Line: Few records survive of the whale walkers Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALE-WATCH OFF PORTSMOUTH, by WILLIAM DORESKI Poem Source First Line: The whales burst the chop like roots Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALES SING, by CELIA GILBERT Poem Source Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALES TO OCEANUS, by SARAH BROWN WEITZMAN Poem Source First Line: They went forward Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHALING, by HOWARD NELSON Poem Source First Line: The sailors in their berths half-woke Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WHO KNOWS WHERE THE JOY GOES, by ELEANOR MAY SARTON Poem Source Last Line: Is the last dolphin dying? %is there no friend left? %are we here alone? Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters WOUNDED OCEAN, by LENNART BRUCE Poem Source First Line: Is striking out Subject(s): Environment; Sea Monsters |
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