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Famous Balding Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Balding poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous balding poems. These examples illustrate what a famous balding poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Wright, James
...how can I, born in evil days
And fresh from failure, ask a kindness of Fate?

 -- Written A.D. 819


Po Chu-i, balding old politician,
What's the use?
I think of you,
Uneasily entering the gorges of the Yang-Tze,
When you were being towed up the rapids
Toward some political job or other
In the city of Chungshou.
You made it, I guess,
By dark.

But it is 1960, it is almost spring again,
And the tall rocks of Minneapolis
Build me my own black twilight
Of bamboo...Read more of this...



by Service, Robert William
...nce
To spend our holiday in France!"

And so we watched him swim and swim
So far and far we scarce could see,
Until his balding head grew dim;
And then there came his children three,
And we all waited there for him, -
Ah yes, a little anxiously.

But George, alas! came never back.
Of him they failed to find a trace;
His wife and kids are wearing black,
And miss a lot his jolly face . . .
But oh how all the lobsters laugh,
And write in wrack his epitaph.Read more of this...

by Scannell, Vernon
...ty-five years we've now survived;
I'm not sure either why or how
As I sit with a wreath of quarrels set
On my tired and balding brow....Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...en
 Who reckoned not of bliss,
And they looked quite astonished when
 I gave them each a kiss.
I kissed each on his balding spot
 With heart of Heaven grace . . .
And then it seemed there was a lot
 Of trouble round the place.

They had me up before the beak,
 But though I told my tale,
He sentanced me to spend a week
 In Yard of Scotland Gaol.
So when they kindly set me free
 Please don't think it amiss,
If Battling Bill of Battersea,
 For love of all...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...ched his ear;
The gangster's moll looked up at him
 With eyes of fear.
She thought: 'This guy in velvet gown,
 With balding pate,
Who now on me is looking down,
 Can seal my fate.'

The Judge thought: 'Fifteen years or ten
 I might decree.
Just let me say the word and then
 Go home to tea.
But then this poor wretch might not be
 So long alive . . .'
So with surprise he heard that he
 Was saying 'Five'.

The Judge went home. His daughter's c...Read more of this...



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