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Famous Deferred Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Swinburne, Algernon Charles
...ter yet than thou art.
Does a thought in thee still as a thorn's wound smart?
Does the fang still fret thee of hope deferred?
What bids the lips of thy sleep dispart?
Only the song of a secret bird.

The green land's name that a charm encloses, 
It never was writ in the traveller's chart,
And sweet on its trees as the fruit that grows is,
It never was sold in the merchant's mart.
The swallows of dreams through its dim fields dart,
And sleep's are the tunes in its ...Read more of this...



by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...grasses grow 
Or the plains are blackened and burnt and bare, where the false mirages go 
Like shifting symbols of hope deferred -- land where you never know. 
Land of plenty or land of want, where the grey Companions dance, 
Feast or famine, or hope or fear, and in all things land of chance, 
Where Nature pampers or Nature slays, in her ruthless, red, romance. 

And we catch a sound of a fairy's song, as the wind goes whipping by, 
Or a scent like incense drifts alon...Read more of this...

by Swinburne, Algernon Charles
...f thy wide-mouthed wounds?
From thy blind stricken tongueless head
What desolate evangel sounds
A hopeless note of hope deferred?
What word, if there be any word?

O son of man, beneath man's feet
Cast down, O common face of man
Whereon all blows and buffets meet,
O royal, O republican
Face of the people bruised and dumb
And longing till thy kingdom come!

The soldiers and the high priests part
Thy vesture: all thy days are priced,
And all the nights that eat thine heart....Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...put their hand. 

Facing it yet! O my friend stout-hearted, 
What does it matter for rain or shine, 
For the hopes deferred and the grain departed? 
Nothing could conquer that heart of thine. 
And thy health and strength are beyond confessing 
As the only joys that are worth possessing. 
May the days to come be as rich in blessing 
As the days we spent in the auld lang syne. 

I would fain go back to the old grey river, 
To the old bush days when our hearts w...Read more of this...

by Hughes, Langston
...What happens to a dream deferred?

Does it dry up
Like a raisin in the sun?

Or fester like a sore--
And then run?

Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over--
like a syrupy sweet?

Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.

Or does it explode?...Read more of this...



by Dyke, Henry Van
...ed the snow
With biting winds, and all the earth grew sere,
And sullen clouds drooped low
To veil the sadness of a hope deferred:
Then rain, rain, rain, incessant rain
Beat on the window-pane,
Through which I watched the solitary bird 
That braved the tempest, buffeted and tossed, 
With rumpled feathers, down the wind again.
Oh, were the seeds all lost
When winter laid the wild flowers in their tomb? 
I searched their haunts in vain
For blue hepaticas, and trilliums white...Read more of this...

by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...n, consuming with revengeful heat.
Why are the barrier waters still unstirred?—
That struggling faith may die of hope deferred?
Is God not sitting in His ancient seat?
The billows swirl above my trembling limbs,
And almost chill my anxious heart to doubt
And disbelief, long conquered and defied.
But tho' the music of my hopeful hymns
Is drowned by curses of the raging rout,
No voice yet bids th' opposing waves divide!
...Read more of this...

by Meredith, George
...
I am not melted, and make no pretence.
With commonplace I freeze her, tongue and sense.
Niagara or Vesuvius is deferred....Read more of this...

by Meredith, George
...
I am not melted, and make no pretence.
With commonplace I freeze her, tongue and sense.
Niagara or Vesuvius is deferred....Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...head. 
Now it is all said.

All there was for me to say 
From the first until to-day. 
Long denied and long deferred, 
Now I say it in one word— 
Now; and you have heard.

Life would have its way with us, 
And I’ve called it glorious: 
For I know the glory now 
And I read it on your brow. 
You have shown me how.

I can feel your cheeks all wet, 
But your eyes will not forget: 
In the frown you cannot hide 
I can read where faith and pride 
Are not sati...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...n out, 
Where the old flock-masters lived and died 
In a ceaseless fight with drought. 
Weary with waiting and hope deferred 
They were ready to own defeat, 
Till at last they heard the master-word— 
And the master-word was Wheat. 

Yarran and Myall and Box and Pine— 
’Twas axe and fire for all; 
They scarce could tarry to blaze the line 
Or wait for the trees to fall, 
Ere the team was yoked, and the gates flung wide, 
And the dust of the horses’ feet 
Rose up like a...Read more of this...

by Seeger, Alan
...r portals blaze. 
On the pure fronts Defeat ere many a day 
Falls like the soot and dirt on city-snow; 
There hopes deferred lie sunk in piteous seams. 
Her paths are disillusion and decay, 
With ruins piled and unapparent woe, 
The graves of Beauty and the wreck of dreams....Read more of this...

by Frost, Robert
...
The way the nest-full every time we stirred
Stood up to us as to a mother-bird
Whose coming home has been too long deferred,
Made me ask would the mother-bird return
And care for them in such a change of scene
And might out meddling make her more afraid.
That was a thing we could not wait to learn.
We saw the risk we took in doing good,
But dared not spare to do the best we could
Though harm should come of it; so built the screen
You had begun, and gave them back...Read more of this...

by Scott, Sir Walter
...Where Lubnaig's lake supplies the Teith,—
     What in the racer's bosom stirred?
     The sickening pang of hope deferred,
     And memory with a torturing train
     Of all his morning visions vain.
     Mingled with love's impatience, came
     The manly thirst for martial fame;
     The stormy joy of mountaineers
     Ere yet they rush upon the spears;
     And zeal for Clan and Chieftain burning,
     And hope, from well-fought field returning,
     With w...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...grasses grow 
Or the plains are blackened and burnt and bare, where the false mirages go 
Like shifting symbols of hope deferred - land where you never know. 

Land of the plenty or land of want, where the grey Companions dance, 
Feast or famine, or hope or fear, and in all things land of chance, 
Where Nature pampers or Nature slays, in her ruthless, red, romance. 

And we catch a sound of a fairy's song, as the wind goes whipping by, 
Or a scent like incense drifts ...Read more of this...

by Lanier, Sidney
...hildhood's deep implying,
But never a trader's glozing and lying.

And yet shall Love himself be heard,
Though long deferred, though long deferred:
O'er the modern waste a dove hath whirred:
Music is Love in search of a word."...Read more of this...

by Naidu, Sarojini
....

For us the travail and the heat, 
The broken secrets of our pride, 
The strenuous lessons of defeat, 
The flower deferred, the fruit denied; 
But not the peace, supremely won, 
Lord Buddha, of thy Lotus-throne. 

With futile hands we seek to gain 
Our inaccessible desire, 
Diviner summits to attain, 
With faith that sinks and feet that tire; 
But nought shall conquer or control 
The heavenward hunger of our soul. 

The end, elusive and afar, 
Still lures us wit...Read more of this...

by Graham, Jorie
...s laughter)

The difference between what is and could be? (God's laughter) 

In this dance the people do not move.

Deferred defied obstructed hungry, 

organized around a radiant absence. 

In His dance the people do not move....Read more of this...

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