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Famous Clashes Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Sandburg, Carl
...r dancer of all in this masquerade,
The lady in red sox and red hat, ankles of willow, crimson arrow amidst the Spanish clashes of music,

 I sit in a corner
 watching her dance first with one man
 and then another....Read more of this...



by Masters, Edgar Lee
...out what he saw and thought,
And could not live in this world of men
And act among them side by side
Without continual clashes.
The dust's for crawling, heaven's for flying --
Wherefore, O soul, whose wings are grown,
Soar upward to the sun!...Read more of this...

by Sandburg, Carl
...WHEN the jury files in to deliver a verdict after weeks of direct and cross examinations, hot clashes of lawyers and cool decisions of the judge,
There are points of high silence—twiddling of thumbs is at an end—bailiffs near cuspidors take fresh chews of tobacco and wait—and the clock has a chance for its ticking to be heard.
A lawyer for the defense clears his throat and holds himself ready if the word is “Guilty” to enter motion for a new tria...Read more of this...

by Sandburg, Carl
...rd garden.

STEVIE CRANE:
War is kind and we never knew the kindness of war till
you came;
Nor the black riders and clashes of spear and shield out
of the sea,
Nor the mumblings and shouts that rise from dreams on
call....Read more of this...

by Trumbull, John
...tor;"
Some call'd the vote, and some in turn
Were screaming high, "Adjourn, Adjourn."
Not Chaos heard such jars and clashes,
When all the el'ments fought for places.
The storm each moment fiercer grew;
His sword the great M'Fingal drew,
Prepared in either chance to share,
To keep the peace, or aid the war.
Nor lack'd they each poetic being,
Whom bards alone are skill'd in seeing;
Plumed Victory stood perch'd on high,
Upon the pulpit-canopy,
To join, as is her cust...Read more of this...



by Aiken, Conrad
...omplete! . . . 
The drums of the universe once more 
Morosely beat. 
It is the harlot of the world 
Who clashes the leaves like ghostly drums 
And disturbs the solitude of my heart 
As evening comes!

I leave my work once more and walk 
Along a street that sways in the wind. 
I leave these stones, and walk once more 
Along infinity's shore. 
I climb the golden-laddered stair; 
Among the stars in the void I climb: 
I ascend the golden-laddered hair 
Of ...Read more of this...

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