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This is a list of links to all the poems published in our library here at About Poetry, organized alphabetically by the poets’ names. Happy browsing, readers!
- Matthew Abuelo, “Upon 9/11”
- Adam, “If Only”
- Ken Adams aka Dudley Appleton, “911”
- Joe Aimone, “The W After”
- Jeffrey Alfier, “Anecdote of Antiquity” and “The Coelacanth (Osama bin Laden)”
- Thane H. Allison, Jr., “On the First Anniversary of the 91101 Attack”
- Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz, “WTC 9/11”
- Francisco Aragón, “Love Poem”
- Lynette Arden, “The Game”
- Attila the Stockbroker, “Welcome To Cyberia”
- Paula Bardell, “Silence (over Manhattan)”
- Tony Beyer, “In the Wake of America”
- Ken Blackburn, “Big Monkey Says Ha!”
- Max Blagg, “Autobio A Gogo”
- William Blake, “The Little Boy Found”
- William Blake, “The Little Boy Lost”
- Anne Bradstreet, “Before the Birth of One of Her Children”
- Anne Bradstreet, “To My Dear and Loving Husband”
- Meagan Brothers, “My Father Should Have Been a New York Yankee”
- Tony Brown, “Dispatch from the Home Front: Halloween 2001”
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning, “How do I love thee?”
- Richard Burley, “Peace Prayer”
- Robert Burns, “Halloween”
- Thomas Campion, “Now Winter Nights Enlarge”
- Ann Reinhardt Cantu, “I Write”
- Penny Cagan, “September Eleventh”
- James Cervantes, “I Dream of War”
- Lorna Dee Cervantes, “Palestine”
- G.K. Chesterton, “A Christmas Carol”
- Lydia Maria Child, “Over the River and Through the Wood”
- Noel Cielo, “Trial of the Oppressors”
- David Cochrane, “Firefighter’s Prayer”
- Jim Cohn, “Ghost Dance”
- Teresa Conboy, “Rhythm of Silverlake”
- CAConrad, “Dear Mr. President”
- Harriet Maxwell Converse, “The Thanksgivings”
- Julie Craig, “Before and After”
- Stephen Crane, “War Is Kind”
- Walter de la Mare, “Mistletoe”
- Suzanne Delaney, “Beyond the First Dimension”
- Suzanne Delaney, “How Irony Works”
- Peter Desmond, “Good Morning, Uzbekistan!”
- Emily Dickinson, “A light exists in spring”
- Emily Dickinson, “High from the earth I heard a bird”
- Emily Dickinson, “I cannot live with you,” “Because I could not stop for Death,” “I taste a liquor never brewed,” “After great pain, a formal feeling comes,” “It will be Summer — eventually,” “My Reward for Being, was This” & “Wild Nights — Wild Nights!”
- Emily Dickinson, “One day is there of the series”
- Emily Dickinson, “There’s a certain slant of light”
- Emily Dickinson, “’Twas just this time last year I died”
- Danika Dinsmore, “On the Night of Tender Validation”
- Dmwhipp, “Untitled”
- John Donne, “A Valediction Forbidding Mourning”
- Denise Duhamel, “Sex With a Famous Poet”
- Denis Dunn, “When the Epic Returns”
- Denis Dunn, “Winter in Maine on Rte 113“ & ”Silent Solstice (Winter Becomes Maine)”
- Dale Edmands, “Seasons Amid War”
- Tara A. Elliott, “An American Harvest”
- Brian Erler, “Anthem”
- Elizabeth Farrell, “Dissolved”
- Bob Jude Ferrante, “She Said”
- Jim Finnegan, “Abandoned Subway Stop” and “Lost & Found Man”
- Jim Finnegan, “Election Year”
- Robert Frost, “A Prayer in Spring”
- Robert Frost, “Dust of Snow” & “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
- Andrew Gettler, “A Condition, Not an Event”
- Jesse Glass, “down”
- JD Goetz, “9/11/02”
- jj goss, “Aftermath of 9-11”
- Gray Squirrel, “911”
- David Graham, “Old Poet Enduring Praise”
- David Graham, “The Writing Life”
- Robert Greene, “Menaphon: Sephesta’s Song to her Child”
- Lord Brooke Fulke Greville, “Sonnet 100”
- John Guzlowski, “What the War Taught Her”
- Marj Hahne, “Remembrance” and “A New York Winter”
- Reesom Haile, “Eritrean Millennium Poems”
- Joan Joffe Hall, “Amy Lowell”
- Janet Hamill, “The Lonesome Death of H. Crane”
- Jupiter Hammon, “An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly”
- Mary Hamrick, “An American Soldier”
- Thomas Hardy, “The Oxen”
- Thomas Hardy, “In Time of ‘The Breaking of Nations’” & “The Man He Killed”
- Elizabeth Harrington, “Normally”
- Philip Havey, “That Day”
- Robert Herrick, “Ceremonies at Christmas”
- Robert Herrick, “The Hag”
- Mike Hession, “The UN Compiled a Dossier”
- Judyth Hill, “Wage Peace”
- Michael Hillmer, “The Language of War”
- Michael Hillmer, “The Lights That Have Vanished”
- Hugh Hodge, “Holy War”
- Bob Holman, “Boutpreppome”
- Bob Holman, “Cement Cloud”
- Bob Holman, “I’d Rather Be Crazy Than Stupid”
- Bob Holman, “A Jew in New York” and “Tiny green flash, no thing reverses”
- Bob Holman, “Performance Poem”
- Bob Holman, “Praise Poem for the World Heavyweight Championship Poetry Bout 2000”
- Kim Holzer, “Mom and Willie”
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, “The Child Is Father To the Man”
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, “Spring”
- Lawson Fusao Inada, “Eatin’ With Sticks”
- Victor Infante, “Gunfighter Nation”
- Victor Infante, “Poem Begun With a Line by Ted Hughes”
- Bruce Isaacson, “For Julia”
- Bruce Isaacson, “The Young Warriors”
- Larry Jaffe, “Transformation Peace”
- Larry Jaffe, “Will It Be Heard” and “5000 Souls Leaving”
- Karen Karpowich, “In Central Park”
- Karen Karpowich, “A Poem Against War”
- Eliot Katz, “In Praise of the Seattle Coalition”
- Eliot Katz, “When the Skyline Crumbles”
- Penn Kemp, “A Poem for Peace in Two Voices”
- John Kissingford, “September 12” and “Image”
- klipschutz, “Two Swan Songs & A Second Coming”
- Rudyard Kipling, “If”
- Rudyard Kipling, “Mother o’ Mine”
- Christine Klocek-Lim, “First Crocus”
- Noelle Kocot, “Bicycle Poem”
- Kritterkat, “America’s Colors”
- Landsberry, “Tick-Tick”
- Quraysh Lansana, “Elegy for Gwendolyn Brooks”
- Akeem Lasisi, “Iremoje: Ritual Poetry for Ken Saro-Wiwa”
- D.H. Lawrence, “The Enkindled Spring”
- Roland Legiardi-Laura, “Poem for Sophie, Daisy, Bob & Elizabeth”
- Linda Lerner, “Haywire”
- Linda Lerner, “No Flowers For Terrorists, A Cry For Peace” and “An Off the Wall Protest”
- Linda Lerner, “the poem the rare soul”
- Frank Levato, “This Day”
- Ben Porter Lewis, “William McLain, in memoriam”
- Joel Lewis, “Making a Meal Out of It”
- Li Po, “Nefarious War”
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “Christmas Bells”
- Anne MacNaughton, “early on january one”
- Anne MacNaughton, “The Yodeller” and “Trade Center”
- Denis Mair, “Try a Little Dialogue”
- K. Paul Mallasch, “I, Rack”
- Diana Manister, “Rooster Chronicle”
- Chris Mansell, “Any Map”
- Charles Mariano, “This Winter”
- Marlinthefis, “New York Numbed”
- Christopher Marlowe, “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love”
- Christopher Marlowe, “Who ever loved, that loved not at first sight?”
- William Marr, “Bridge”
- Andrew Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress”
- Lebogang Mashile, “Sisters”
- Rochelle Mass, “Hands on a Gun”
- Doug McClellan, “Day One”
- Stazja McFadyen, “I, The People”
- DouglasMcGil, “Terror: A Lamentation”
- Whitman McGowan, “It Was So Cold”
- Whitman McGowan, “Ready To Get Dirty”
- Whitman McGowan, “Swiss Reggae Dub”
- Stephen Mead, “Phoenix Grief”
- Wynne Mercado, “Collapse”
- Wynne Mercado, “Monody for Peace”
- Clement Clark Moore, “A Visit from St. Nicholas”
- Daniel Abd al-Hayy Moore, “A Little Ramshackle Shack”
- Daniel Abd al-Hayy Moore, “War”
- Rose Moss, “Time For War”
- John Mulrooney, “Lines After Bidart While Watching Television”
- Paul E. Nelson, “No Time For Dreamers”
- Ngoma, “Primal Subterranean Funk”
- Justine Nicholas, “Palais d’Hiver”
- Ruth Nott, “Rain Song”
- Naomi Shihab Nye, “Cross That Line”
- Alexandra Oliver, “The Smell of Trouble”
- Oskarthethir, “New York Is Burning”
- Debbie Ouellet, “North Wind”
- Hudson Owen, “Ground Zero”
- Wilfrid Owen, “Dulce et Decorum Est”
- Owlsa, “From South Africa To You All”
- Prabhath P, “The Cobra”
- Joseph Pacheco, “Cold Winter Morn in Florida”
- Shann Palmer, “Last Dance”
- Shann Palmer, “On the Ninety-Ninth Floor”
- Shann Palmer, “Perspective”
- Silvia A. Brandon Pérez, “Dancing around a thumb” and “The disaster of loving”
- Wanda Phipps, “Rose Window, or Prosettes”
- Edgar Allan Poe, “To My Mother”
- Edgar Allan Poe, “Ulalume”
- Steve Potter, “The Beautiful World in Ruins”
- Judy Puckett, “Where Does Peace Start?”
- Christina Querrer, “This Is What I Know” and “Dry Season”
- Kennon B. Raines, “Sweet William”
- Kennon B. Raines, “William McLain, an inspiration”
- Lesego Rampolokeng, “Crab Attack/Intro to the Master”
- Rinaldo Rasa, “SnakeShapePoema”
- Rinaldo Rasa, “spring/CLOUDS/birth”
- Cappy Hall Rearick, “We Interrupt This War”
- Barbara Reiher-Meyers, “Blizzard” & “Sweet and Bitter”
- Todd-Earl Rhodes, Untitled poem
- Tree Riesener, “comet”
- Greg Rogers, “September Blues”
- Diana Roose, “Hiroshima Morning”
- Bob Rosenthal, “Knock Three Times”
- Christina Rossetti, “Goblin Market”
- Christina Rossetti, “In the Bleak Midwinter”
- Christina Rossetti, “Sonnets are full of love”
- Christina Rossetti, “Spring Quiet”
- Christina Rossetti, “To My Mother”
- Art Ruehl, “Naming Nine One Oh One”
- Carl Sandburg, “Iron” & “Grass”
- Ernesto Santiago, “The Bird” & “The Quill”
- Siegfried Sassoon, “Aftermath”
- Robert Savino, “Shortcut Through the Storm”
- Larry Sawyer, “Emperor Avalanche”
- Sir Walter Scott, “Christmas in the Olden Time”
- Scuddle, “No Greater Love”
- William Shakespeare, “Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind”
- William Shakespeare, “Let me not to the marriage of true minds”
- William Shakespeare, “St. Crispin’s Day speech”
- William Shakespeare, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”
- William Shakespeare, “Spring” song from Love’s Labors Lost
- William Shakespeare, “The Witches’ Spell” from Macbeth
- Skip Shea, “Songs of Mourning”
- Jackie Sheeler, “Underground Xmas”
- Rick Sheeley, “2270*”
- Allen L. Shemke, “Punishment Not Enough”
- Reginald Shepherd, “Self Portrait in the New World Order”
- Lisa Shields, “Calling Card”
- Lisa Shields, “Reaching for White”
- Larissa Shmailo, “Spring Vow”
- Patricia Smith, “You need to know Chicago if you’re going to learn to miss her”
- Hal Sirowitz, “Why God Created Eve”
- Margery Snyder, “Contemplating War”
- Margery Snyder, “Falling Through Air”
- Alan Sondheim, “do wah”
- Alan Sondheim, “Subject: skyscraper-no” & “Don’t Get Me Started”
- Barry Spacks, “Fame”
- Richard Springler, “What”
- Daniel Stafford, “In Pursuit”
- David Stewart, “Garments of Fire”
- Robert Sward, “Report from the Front”
- Aldo Tambellini, “October 19, 1990”
- Sara Teasdale, “Christmas Carol”
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson, “The Charge of the Light Brigade”
- Ingrid Toth, “Spring 1946”
- Mike Topp, “Parables”
- Edwin Torres, “I Saw You Empire State Building”
- Juliette Torrez, “lately i’ve been dreaming of bridges”
- Duane Tucker, “March Evening: Before the War” and “That Word”
- Duane Tucker, “Revenge (911 Series)”
- Tu Fu, “A Spring View”
- Melissa Varnavas, “Ashley’s Garden”
- Victoria Vasquez, “Groundswell of the Broken”
- Laki Vazakas, “Ripple Affect”
- Joyce Wakefield, “Endangered Species”
- Joyce Wakefield, “Winter Conversation”
- George Wallace, “Incident in a Rose Garden”
- George Wallace, “The Ones We Don’t Forget”
- Timothy Wangusa, “Mother Teresa’s Wish”
- Michael Warr, “Gravitas”
- Phillis Wheatley, “On Being Brought from Africa to America”
- Walt Whitman, “Election Day, November 1884” & “I Hear America Singing”
- Walt Whitman, “Look Down, Fair Moon” & “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d”
- Walt Whitman, “On the Beach at Night”
- Walt Whitman, “The pure contralto sings in the organ loft”
- Walt Whitman, “There was a Child went Forth”
- John Greenleaf Whittier, “The Poor Voter on Election Day”
- John Greenleaf Whittier, “The Pumpkin”
- Terry Wilbur, “If Peace Should Die”
- Terry Wilbur, “Johnny-Boy”
- William Carlos Williams, “TheApproaching Hour,” “The Mind’s Games” & “Election Day”
- Laura Winton, “41 for Diallo”
- Laura Winton, “Child Hands in Practice”
- Kaimana Wolff, “Thursday (92nd Floor, WTC, 9-11-01)” & “In the Dryer (99th Floor, WTC, 9-11-01)”
- Milena Woodland, “The Spirit of America”
- William Wordsworth, “Anecdote for Fathers”
- William Wordsworth, “Lines Written in Early Spring”
- Emily XYZ, “Ship of State of Fools”
- John Yau, “830 Fireplace Road (2)”
- William Butler Yeats, “Aedh wishes for the Cloths of Heaven”
- William Butler Yeats, “On Being Asked for a War Poem”
- William Butler Yeats, “A Poet to His Beloved”
- Abdallah Zrika, “Black Candles”
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