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Famous Beech Tree Poems by Famous Poets

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

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...Double red daisies, they’re my flowers,
Which nobody else may grow. 
In a big quarrelsome house like ours 
They try it sometimes—but no, 
I root them up because they’re my flowers,
Which nobody else may grow.

Claire has a tea-rose, but she didn’t plant it; 
Ben has an iris, but I don’t want it. 
Daisies, double red daisies for me, 
The beautifulest flower...Read more of this...
by Graves, Robert



...e sky 
When the sunset is faint vermilion 
In the mist among the tree-boughs 
Art thou to me, my beloved. 

IV

A young beech tree on the edge of the forest 
Stands still in the evening, 
Yet shudders through all its leaves in the light air 
And seems to fear the stars -
So are you still and so tremble. 

V

The red deer are high on the mountain, 
They are beyond the last pine trees. 
And my desires have run with them. 

VI

The flower which the wind has shaken 
Is soon fille...Read more of this...
by Aldington, Richard
...e promise anything and I
Had no one tempting me to make the bad
Choice. Yet I still felt lost and wonder why.

Even the beech tree from next door which shares
Its shadow with me, seemed a kind of threat.
Everything was too neat, and someone cares

In the wrong way. I need not have stood long
Mocked by the smell of a mown lawn, and yet
I did. Sickness for Eden was so strong....Read more of this...
by Jennings, Elizabeth
...Under yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward,
Couched with her arms behind her golden head,
Knees and tresses folded to slip and ripple idly,
Lies my young love sleeping in the shade.
Had I the heart to slide an arm beneath her,
Press her parting lips as her waist I gather slow,
Waking in amazement she could not but embrace me:
Then would she hold me ...Read more of this...
by Meredith, George
...ave got, I wonder, 
If I had chosen left. Hold out the left. 
Another Ram's Horn! Where did you find those, 
Under what beech tree, on what woodchuck's knoll?" 
Anne looked at the large lawyer at her side, 
And thought she wouldn't venture on so much. 
"Were there no others?" 
"There were four or five. 
I knew you wouldn't let me pick them all." 
"I wouldn't--so I wouldn't. You're the girl! 
You see Anne has her lesson learned by heart." 
"I wanted there should be some there ...Read more of this...
by Frost, Robert



...King Eochaid came at sundown to a wood
Westward of Tara. Hurrying to his queen
He had outridden his war-wasted men
That with empounded cattle trod the mire,
And where beech-trees had mixed a pale green light
With the ground-ivy's blue, he saw a stag
Whiter than curds, its eyes the tint of the sea.
Because it stood upon his path and seemed
More hands in hei...Read more of this...
by Yeats, William Butler

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