If you see a mistake, by all means point it out to me! I really do want to spell correctly, especially since these poems don't belong to me and their authors might be offended (especially the living ones). So if you spot an error, you can post a comment and humiliate me publicly, or you can email me at astairesteps@yahoo.com.
Ahoy, Mates!
All poems on this blog are copyrighted by the given author, or a publisher, or someone. All authorship is noted. This blog is intended to offer a taste of poetry, not to engage in piracy of any kind. If you like the poems you read here, buy the books in which they live...I'm sure you will find their neighboring poems just as yummy!
Lines I Love
Too easily impressed; she liked whate'er/She looked on, and her looks went everywhere. (Robert Browning)
When we met first and loved, I did not build/Upon the event with marble. (Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
One could do worse than be a swinger of birches. (Robert Frost)
At that moment something inside her relaxed. A muscle, which had been clenched so long she had forgotten it, suddenly unclenched. It let go and she closed her eyes and took a breath of air into a new part of her lungs. (Walker Percy)
History is now and England. (T.S. Eliot)
Singing Poets
David Wilcox
Don Francisco
Keith Green
Mark Heard
Delectable Authors
Anne Tyler
C.S. Lewis
Pat Conroy
Robert Ludlum
Will D. Campbell
Thanks to Those Who Taught Me to Read and Write (and Dearly Love Both)
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