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- Summary
- Poems from various time periods and many countries are organized by theme and illustrated with reproductions of art works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 112 pages
- Note
- Includes indexes
- Contents
-
- Introduction
- Hymn To The Sun:
- Hymn to the sun / Fang people
- Poems to the sun / Ancient Egypt
- Song for the sun that disappeared behind the rainclouds / Hottentot people
- Five ghost songs / Ambo people
- Beauteous one / Ancient Egypt
- Here are no people song / Navaho Indians
- Song of the flood / Navaho Indians
- Approach of the storm / Chippewa Indians
- House song to the east / Navaho Indians
- Come Unto These Yellow Sands:
- Come unto these yellow sands / William Shakespeare
- Spring, the sweet spring / Thomas Nashe
- Under the greenwood tree / William Shakespeare
- How marigolds came yellow / Robert Herrick
- How violets came blue / Robert Herrick
- Argument of his book / Robert Herrick
- Daffodils / Robert Herrick
- Locust tree in flower / William Carlos Williams
- Spring / William Blake
- Another Sarah / Anne Porter
- We like March / Emily Dickinson
- I think / James Schuyler
- Spring / Reed bye
- All The Pretty Little Horses:
- All the pretty little horses / Anonymous
- Lullaby / Akan people
- Song of parents who want to wake up their son / Kwakiutl Indians
- Puva, puva, puva / Hopi Indians
- Lully, lulla / Anonymous
- Song of kuk-ook, the bad boy / Eskimo
- Mistress Isabel Pennell / John Skelton
- Cottager to her infant / Dorothy Wordsworth
- Minnie and Winnie / Alfred Lord Tennyson
- From a childhood / Rainer Maria Rilke
- Silly song / Federico Garcia Lorca
- Miss blues'es child / Langston Hughes
- Kirsten / Ted Berrigan
- Poem for Shane on her brother's birthday / Donald T Sanders
- Autobiographia literaria / Frank O'Hara
- Come Live With Me And Be My Love:
- Passionate shepherd to his love / Christopher Marlowe
- Although I conquer all the earth / Ancient India
- River-merchant's wife: A letter / Ezra pound (after Li Po)
- Oath of friendship / Anonymous
- Sonnet / Dante Alighieri
- Phillida and Coridon / Nicholas Breton
- It was a lover and his lass / William Shakespeare
- Upon Julia's clothes / Robert Herrick
- Ternary of littles, upon a pipkin of jelly sent to a lady / Robert Herrick
- I have lived and I have loved / Anonymous
- Greensleeves / Anonymous
- Indian serenade / Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Birthday / Christina Rossetti
- To an isle in the water / William Butler Yeats
- Letter / Alfred; Lord Tennyson
- Oh, when I was in love with you / A E Housman
- Hops / Boris Pasternak
- I want to say your name Leopold Sedar Senghor
- Sunday / James Schuyler
- Juke box love song / Langston Hughes
- Song / Frank O'Hara
- When The Green Woods Laugh:
- When the green woods laugh / William Blake
- Koocoo / Anonymous
- If all the world were paper / Anonymous
- Nut tree / Anonymous Meet-on-the-road / Anonymous
- Bingo / Anonymous
- I'll sail upon the dog-star / Thomas Durfey
- Humpty Dumpty's recitation / Lewis Carroll
- Big rock candy mountains / American folksong
- Jabberwocky / Lewis Carroll
- Owl and the pussy / Edward Lear-- I am cherry alive, the little girl sang / Delmore Schwartz
- Counting-out rhyme / Edna St Vincent Millay
- Today / Frank O'Hara
- Rabbit As King Of The Ghosts:
- Rabbit as king of the ghosts / Wallace Stevens
- Magnificent bull / Dinka people
- Ground-squirrel song / Navaho Indians
- I sing for the animals / Teton Sioux Indians
- War god's horse song / Navaho Indians
- I stood in the Maytime meadows / Anonymous
- From the unicorn / Rainer Maria Rilke
- To ride
- Paul Eluard
- White horse/ DH Lawrence
- Engraved on the collar of a dog, which to his royal highness / Alexander Pope
- Here's a little mouse / EE Cummings
- Autumn cove / Li Po
- Tyger / William Blake
- Fallow deer at the lonely house / Thomas Hardy
- Poem / William Carlos Williams
- From jubilate agno / Christopher Smart
- Owl / Hopi Indians
- Wild goose, wild goose / Issa
- Cat and the moon / William Butler Yeats
- Meditations of a parrot / John Ashbery
- Peacock / DH Lawrence
- Butterfly / DH Lawrence
- They look/like newlyweds / Ryota
- Where the bee sucks / William Shakespeare
- Grasshoppers / John Clare
- Bee! I'm expecting you! / Emily Dickinson
- Spider / Basho
- On the grasshopper and cricket / John Keats
- Three animals / Ron Padgett
- Pig / Paul Eluard
- Little fish / DH Lawrence
- How doth the little crocodile / Lewis Carroll
- From elephant / Pablo Neruda
- Elephant / Yoruba people
- World's Wanderers:
- World's wanderers / Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Still night thoughts / Li Po
- Spring night in lo-yang-hearing a flute / Li Po
- They say you're staying in a mountain temple / Tu Fu
- Thinking of east mountain / Li Po
- Viewing the waterfall at Mount Lu / Li Po
- So, we'll go no more a-roving / Lord Byron
- To the moon / Giacomo Leopardi
- To the moon / Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Waiting both / Thomas Hardy
- Moon rises / Federico Garcia Lorca
- Silver / Walter De La Mare
- Heaven / George Herbert
- I wandered lonely as a cloud / William Wordsworth
- From to a skylark / William Wordsworth
- Wind took up the northern things / Emily Dickinson
- Sensation / Arthur Rimbaud
- Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Robert frost
- Waking / Theodore Roethke
- Afternoon on a hill / Edna St Vincent Millay
- For The Moment:
- For the moment / Pierre Reverdy
- I've just come up / Joso
- Well, let's go / Basho
- First cold rain / Basho
- May rains / Sampu
- On the temple bell / Buson
- No one spoke / Ryota
- Beside the road / Basho
- How cool it feels / Basho
- One person / Issa
- From song of myself / Walt Whitman
- To a poor old woman / William Carlos Williams
- Cuckoo / Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Red wheelbarrow / William Carlos Williams
- Song / James Schuyler
- In a train / Robert Bly
- Pasture / Robert Frost
- Some good things to be said for the iron age / Gary Snyder
- Chocolate milk / Ron Padgett
- Ballad of the morning streets / Amiri Baraka
- Song form / Amiri Baraka
- Convalescence / Noel Coward
- Wind is blowing west / Joseph Ceravolo
- Sleeping On The Ceiling:
- Sleeping on the ceiling / Elizabeth Bishop
- Dawn / Arthur Rimbaud
- Who is the east? / Emily Dickinson
- Most beautiful / Guido Gozzano
- Song of wandering aengus /William Butler Yeats
- Rose, Oh pure contradiction / Rainer Maria Rilke
- Disillusionment of ten o'clock / Wallace Stevens
- Great figure / William Carlos Williams
- From free union / Andre Breton
- Bavarian gentians / DH Lawrence
- From liberty / Paul Eluard
- Mr Lizard is crying / Federico Garcia Lorca
- Narcolepsy / Maureen Owen
- Fog / Carl Sandburg
- Canticle /David Shapiro
- Tender Buttons:
- From tender buttons / Gertrude Stein
- Heart crown and mirror / Guillaume Apollinaire
- Vowels / Arthur Rimbaud
- It's raining / Guillaume Apollinaire
- Ploughing on Sunday / Wallace Stevens
- Pied beauty / Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Up into the silence the green / EE Cummings
- Sporting goods / Philippe Soupault
- Thinnest shadow / John Ashbery
- Poem / Frank O'Hara
- True account of talking to the sun at Fire Island / Frank O'Hara
- Appendix
- Acknowledgments
- Credits
- Index of Authors and Titles
- Index of First Lines
- Isbn
- 9780805001440
- Label
- Talking to the sun : an illustrated anthology of poems for young people
- Title
- Talking to the sun
- Title remainder
- an illustrated anthology of poems for young people
- Statement of responsibility
- selected and introduced by Kenneth Koch and Kate Farrell
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Poems from various time periods and many countries are organized by theme and illustrated with reproductions of art works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PS586.3
- LC item number
- .T35 1985
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1925-2002
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Koch, Kenneth
- Farrell, Kate
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Children's poetry
- Poetry
- Art
- Target audience
- juvenile
- Label
- Talking to the sun : an illustrated anthology of poems for young people, selected and introduced by Kenneth Koch and Kate Farrell
- Note
- Includes indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
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- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
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- txt
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- Contents
- Introduction -- Hymn To The Sun: -- Hymn to the sun / Fang people -- Poems to the sun / Ancient Egypt -- Song for the sun that disappeared behind the rainclouds / Hottentot people -- Five ghost songs / Ambo people -- Beauteous one / Ancient Egypt -- Here are no people song / Navaho Indians -- Song of the flood / Navaho Indians -- Approach of the storm / Chippewa Indians -- House song to the east / Navaho Indians -- Come Unto These Yellow Sands: -- Come unto these yellow sands / William Shakespeare -- Spring, the sweet spring / Thomas Nashe -- Under the greenwood tree / William Shakespeare -- How marigolds came yellow / Robert Herrick -- How violets came blue / Robert Herrick -- Argument of his book / Robert Herrick -- Daffodils / Robert Herrick -- Locust tree in flower / William Carlos Williams -- Spring / William Blake -- Another Sarah / Anne Porter -- We like March / Emily Dickinson -- I think / James Schuyler -- Spring / Reed bye -- All The Pretty Little Horses: -- All the pretty little horses / Anonymous -- Lullaby / Akan people -- Song of parents who want to wake up their son / Kwakiutl Indians -- Puva, puva, puva / Hopi Indians -- Lully, lulla / Anonymous -- Song of kuk-ook, the bad boy / Eskimo -- Mistress Isabel Pennell / John Skelton -- Cottager to her infant / Dorothy Wordsworth -- Minnie and Winnie / Alfred Lord Tennyson -- From a childhood / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Silly song / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Miss blues'es child / Langston Hughes -- Kirsten / Ted Berrigan -- Poem for Shane on her brother's birthday / Donald T Sanders -- Autobiographia literaria / Frank O'Hara -- Come Live With Me And Be My Love: -- Passionate shepherd to his love / Christopher Marlowe -- Although I conquer all the earth / Ancient India -- River-merchant's wife: A letter / Ezra pound (after Li Po) -- Oath of friendship / Anonymous -- Sonnet / Dante Alighieri -- Phillida and Coridon / Nicholas Breton -- It was a lover and his lass / William Shakespeare -- Upon Julia's clothes / Robert Herrick -- Ternary of littles, upon a pipkin of jelly sent to a lady / Robert Herrick -- I have lived and I have loved / Anonymous -- Greensleeves / Anonymous -- Indian serenade / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Birthday / Christina Rossetti -- To an isle in the water / William Butler Yeats -- Letter / Alfred; Lord Tennyson -- Oh, when I was in love with you / A E Housman -- Hops / Boris Pasternak -- I want to say your name Leopold Sedar Senghor -- Sunday / James Schuyler -- Juke box love song / Langston Hughes -- Song / Frank O'Hara -- When The Green Woods Laugh: -- When the green woods laugh / William Blake -- Koocoo / Anonymous -- If all the world were paper / Anonymous -- Nut tree / Anonymous Meet-on-the-road / Anonymous -- Bingo / Anonymous -- I'll sail upon the dog-star / Thomas Durfey -- Humpty Dumpty's recitation / Lewis Carroll -- Big rock candy mountains / American folksong -- Jabberwocky / Lewis Carroll -- Owl and the pussy / Edward Lear-- I am cherry alive, the little girl sang / Delmore Schwartz -- Counting-out rhyme / Edna St Vincent Millay -- Today / Frank O'Hara -- Rabbit As King Of The Ghosts: -- Rabbit as king of the ghosts / Wallace Stevens -- Magnificent bull / Dinka people -- Ground-squirrel song / Navaho Indians -- I sing for the animals / Teton Sioux Indians -- War god's horse song / Navaho Indians -- I stood in the Maytime meadows / Anonymous -- From the unicorn / Rainer Maria Rilke -- To ride -- Paul Eluard -- White horse/ DH Lawrence -- Engraved on the collar of a dog, which to his royal highness / Alexander Pope -- Here's a little mouse / EE Cummings -- Autumn cove / Li Po -- Tyger / William Blake -- Fallow deer at the lonely house / Thomas Hardy -- Poem / William Carlos Williams -- From jubilate agno / Christopher Smart -- Owl / Hopi Indians -- Wild goose, wild goose / Issa -- Cat and the moon / William Butler Yeats -- Meditations of a parrot / John Ashbery -- Peacock / DH Lawrence -- Butterfly / DH Lawrence -- They look/like newlyweds / Ryota -- Where the bee sucks / William Shakespeare -- Grasshoppers / John Clare -- Bee! I'm expecting you! / Emily Dickinson -- Spider / Basho -- On the grasshopper and cricket / John Keats -- Three animals / Ron Padgett -- Pig / Paul Eluard -- Little fish / DH Lawrence -- How doth the little crocodile / Lewis Carroll -- From elephant / Pablo Neruda -- Elephant / Yoruba people -- World's Wanderers: -- World's wanderers / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Still night thoughts / Li Po -- Spring night in lo-yang-hearing a flute / Li Po -- They say you're staying in a mountain temple / Tu Fu -- Thinking of east mountain / Li Po -- Viewing the waterfall at Mount Lu / Li Po -- So, we'll go no more a-roving / Lord Byron -- To the moon / Giacomo Leopardi -- To the moon / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Waiting both / Thomas Hardy -- Moon rises / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Silver / Walter De La Mare -- Heaven / George Herbert -- I wandered lonely as a cloud / William Wordsworth -- From to a skylark / William Wordsworth -- Wind took up the northern things / Emily Dickinson -- Sensation / Arthur Rimbaud -- Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Robert frost -- Waking / Theodore Roethke -- Afternoon on a hill / Edna St Vincent Millay -- For The Moment: -- For the moment / Pierre Reverdy -- I've just come up / Joso -- Well, let's go / Basho -- First cold rain / Basho -- May rains / Sampu -- On the temple bell / Buson -- No one spoke / Ryota -- Beside the road / Basho -- How cool it feels / Basho -- One person / Issa -- From song of myself / Walt Whitman -- To a poor old woman / William Carlos Williams -- Cuckoo / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Red wheelbarrow / William Carlos Williams -- Song / James Schuyler -- In a train / Robert Bly -- Pasture / Robert Frost -- Some good things to be said for the iron age / Gary Snyder -- Chocolate milk / Ron Padgett -- Ballad of the morning streets / Amiri Baraka -- Song form / Amiri Baraka -- Convalescence / Noel Coward -- Wind is blowing west / Joseph Ceravolo -- Sleeping On The Ceiling: -- Sleeping on the ceiling / Elizabeth Bishop -- Dawn / Arthur Rimbaud -- Who is the east? / Emily Dickinson -- Most beautiful / Guido Gozzano -- Song of wandering aengus /William Butler Yeats -- Rose, Oh pure contradiction / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Disillusionment of ten o'clock / Wallace Stevens -- Great figure / William Carlos Williams -- From free union / Andre Breton -- Bavarian gentians / DH Lawrence -- From liberty / Paul Eluard -- Mr Lizard is crying / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Narcolepsy / Maureen Owen -- Fog / Carl Sandburg -- Canticle /David Shapiro -- Tender Buttons: -- From tender buttons / Gertrude Stein -- Heart crown and mirror / Guillaume Apollinaire -- Vowels / Arthur Rimbaud -- It's raining / Guillaume Apollinaire -- Ploughing on Sunday / Wallace Stevens -- Pied beauty / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Up into the silence the green / EE Cummings -- Sporting goods / Philippe Soupault -- Thinnest shadow / John Ashbery -- Poem / Frank O'Hara -- True account of talking to the sun at Fire Island / Frank O'Hara -- Appendix -- Acknowledgments -- Credits -- Index of Authors and Titles -- Index of First Lines
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- 112 pages
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- Talking to the sun : an illustrated anthology of poems for young people, selected and introduced by Kenneth Koch and Kate Farrell
- Note
- Includes indexes
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- volume
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- nc
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- rdacarrier
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- text
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- txt
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- Introduction -- Hymn To The Sun: -- Hymn to the sun / Fang people -- Poems to the sun / Ancient Egypt -- Song for the sun that disappeared behind the rainclouds / Hottentot people -- Five ghost songs / Ambo people -- Beauteous one / Ancient Egypt -- Here are no people song / Navaho Indians -- Song of the flood / Navaho Indians -- Approach of the storm / Chippewa Indians -- House song to the east / Navaho Indians -- Come Unto These Yellow Sands: -- Come unto these yellow sands / William Shakespeare -- Spring, the sweet spring / Thomas Nashe -- Under the greenwood tree / William Shakespeare -- How marigolds came yellow / Robert Herrick -- How violets came blue / Robert Herrick -- Argument of his book / Robert Herrick -- Daffodils / Robert Herrick -- Locust tree in flower / William Carlos Williams -- Spring / William Blake -- Another Sarah / Anne Porter -- We like March / Emily Dickinson -- I think / James Schuyler -- Spring / Reed bye -- All The Pretty Little Horses: -- All the pretty little horses / Anonymous -- Lullaby / Akan people -- Song of parents who want to wake up their son / Kwakiutl Indians -- Puva, puva, puva / Hopi Indians -- Lully, lulla / Anonymous -- Song of kuk-ook, the bad boy / Eskimo -- Mistress Isabel Pennell / John Skelton -- Cottager to her infant / Dorothy Wordsworth -- Minnie and Winnie / Alfred Lord Tennyson -- From a childhood / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Silly song / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Miss blues'es child / Langston Hughes -- Kirsten / Ted Berrigan -- Poem for Shane on her brother's birthday / Donald T Sanders -- Autobiographia literaria / Frank O'Hara -- Come Live With Me And Be My Love: -- Passionate shepherd to his love / Christopher Marlowe -- Although I conquer all the earth / Ancient India -- River-merchant's wife: A letter / Ezra pound (after Li Po) -- Oath of friendship / Anonymous -- Sonnet / Dante Alighieri -- Phillida and Coridon / Nicholas Breton -- It was a lover and his lass / William Shakespeare -- Upon Julia's clothes / Robert Herrick -- Ternary of littles, upon a pipkin of jelly sent to a lady / Robert Herrick -- I have lived and I have loved / Anonymous -- Greensleeves / Anonymous -- Indian serenade / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Birthday / Christina Rossetti -- To an isle in the water / William Butler Yeats -- Letter / Alfred; Lord Tennyson -- Oh, when I was in love with you / A E Housman -- Hops / Boris Pasternak -- I want to say your name Leopold Sedar Senghor -- Sunday / James Schuyler -- Juke box love song / Langston Hughes -- Song / Frank O'Hara -- When The Green Woods Laugh: -- When the green woods laugh / William Blake -- Koocoo / Anonymous -- If all the world were paper / Anonymous -- Nut tree / Anonymous Meet-on-the-road / Anonymous -- Bingo / Anonymous -- I'll sail upon the dog-star / Thomas Durfey -- Humpty Dumpty's recitation / Lewis Carroll -- Big rock candy mountains / American folksong -- Jabberwocky / Lewis Carroll -- Owl and the pussy / Edward Lear-- I am cherry alive, the little girl sang / Delmore Schwartz -- Counting-out rhyme / Edna St Vincent Millay -- Today / Frank O'Hara -- Rabbit As King Of The Ghosts: -- Rabbit as king of the ghosts / Wallace Stevens -- Magnificent bull / Dinka people -- Ground-squirrel song / Navaho Indians -- I sing for the animals / Teton Sioux Indians -- War god's horse song / Navaho Indians -- I stood in the Maytime meadows / Anonymous -- From the unicorn / Rainer Maria Rilke -- To ride -- Paul Eluard -- White horse/ DH Lawrence -- Engraved on the collar of a dog, which to his royal highness / Alexander Pope -- Here's a little mouse / EE Cummings -- Autumn cove / Li Po -- Tyger / William Blake -- Fallow deer at the lonely house / Thomas Hardy -- Poem / William Carlos Williams -- From jubilate agno / Christopher Smart -- Owl / Hopi Indians -- Wild goose, wild goose / Issa -- Cat and the moon / William Butler Yeats -- Meditations of a parrot / John Ashbery -- Peacock / DH Lawrence -- Butterfly / DH Lawrence -- They look/like newlyweds / Ryota -- Where the bee sucks / William Shakespeare -- Grasshoppers / John Clare -- Bee! I'm expecting you! / Emily Dickinson -- Spider / Basho -- On the grasshopper and cricket / John Keats -- Three animals / Ron Padgett -- Pig / Paul Eluard -- Little fish / DH Lawrence -- How doth the little crocodile / Lewis Carroll -- From elephant / Pablo Neruda -- Elephant / Yoruba people -- World's Wanderers: -- World's wanderers / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Still night thoughts / Li Po -- Spring night in lo-yang-hearing a flute / Li Po -- They say you're staying in a mountain temple / Tu Fu -- Thinking of east mountain / Li Po -- Viewing the waterfall at Mount Lu / Li Po -- So, we'll go no more a-roving / Lord Byron -- To the moon / Giacomo Leopardi -- To the moon / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Waiting both / Thomas Hardy -- Moon rises / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Silver / Walter De La Mare -- Heaven / George Herbert -- I wandered lonely as a cloud / William Wordsworth -- From to a skylark / William Wordsworth -- Wind took up the northern things / Emily Dickinson -- Sensation / Arthur Rimbaud -- Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Robert frost -- Waking / Theodore Roethke -- Afternoon on a hill / Edna St Vincent Millay -- For The Moment: -- For the moment / Pierre Reverdy -- I've just come up / Joso -- Well, let's go / Basho -- First cold rain / Basho -- May rains / Sampu -- On the temple bell / Buson -- No one spoke / Ryota -- Beside the road / Basho -- How cool it feels / Basho -- One person / Issa -- From song of myself / Walt Whitman -- To a poor old woman / William Carlos Williams -- Cuckoo / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Red wheelbarrow / William Carlos Williams -- Song / James Schuyler -- In a train / Robert Bly -- Pasture / Robert Frost -- Some good things to be said for the iron age / Gary Snyder -- Chocolate milk / Ron Padgett -- Ballad of the morning streets / Amiri Baraka -- Song form / Amiri Baraka -- Convalescence / Noel Coward -- Wind is blowing west / Joseph Ceravolo -- Sleeping On The Ceiling: -- Sleeping on the ceiling / Elizabeth Bishop -- Dawn / Arthur Rimbaud -- Who is the east? / Emily Dickinson -- Most beautiful / Guido Gozzano -- Song of wandering aengus /William Butler Yeats -- Rose, Oh pure contradiction / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Disillusionment of ten o'clock / Wallace Stevens -- Great figure / William Carlos Williams -- From free union / Andre Breton -- Bavarian gentians / DH Lawrence -- From liberty / Paul Eluard -- Mr Lizard is crying / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Narcolepsy / Maureen Owen -- Fog / Carl Sandburg -- Canticle /David Shapiro -- Tender Buttons: -- From tender buttons / Gertrude Stein -- Heart crown and mirror / Guillaume Apollinaire -- Vowels / Arthur Rimbaud -- It's raining / Guillaume Apollinaire -- Ploughing on Sunday / Wallace Stevens -- Pied beauty / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Up into the silence the green / EE Cummings -- Sporting goods / Philippe Soupault -- Thinnest shadow / John Ashbery -- Poem / Frank O'Hara -- True account of talking to the sun at Fire Island / Frank O'Hara -- Appendix -- Acknowledgments -- Credits -- Index of Authors and Titles -- Index of First Lines
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