10 Best Famous Bulldozer Poems
Here is a collection of the top 10 all-time best famous Bulldozer poems. This is a select list of the best famous Bulldozer poetry. Reading, writing, and enjoying famous Bulldozer poetry (as well as classical and contemporary poems) is a great past time. These top poems are the best examples of bulldozer poems.
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Written by
Robert Francis |
Bull by day
And dozes by night.
Would that the bulldozer
Dozed all the time
Would that the bulldozer
Would rust in peace.
His watchword
Let not a witch live
His battle cry
Better dead than red.
Give me if you must
The bull himself
But not the bulldozer
No, not the bulldozer.
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Written by
Anne Sexton |
The day of fire is coming, the thrush,
will fly ablaze like a little sky rocket,
the beetle will sink like a giant bulldozer,
and at the breaking of the morning the houses
will turn into oil and will in their tides
of fire be a becoming and an ending, a red fan.
What then, man in your easy chair,
of the anointment of the sick,
of the New Jerusalem?
You will have to polish up the stars
with Bab-o and find a new God
as the earth empties out
into the gnarled hands of the old redeemer.
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