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Famous Desperation Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...houther gae a keek,
 An’ tumbled wi’ a wintle
 Out-owre that night.


He roar’d a horrid murder-shout,
 In dreadfu’ desperation!
An’ young an’ auld come rinnin out,
 An’ hear the sad narration:
He swoor ’twas hilchin Jean M’Craw,
 Or crouchie Merran Humphie—
Till stop! she trotted thro’ them a’;
 And wha was it but grumphie
 Asteer that night!


Meg fain wad to the barn gaen,
 To winn three wechts o’ naething; 12
But for to meet the deil her lane,
 She pat but little fait...Read more of this...



by McGonagall, William Topaz
...d eat each other's flesh to save themselves from starvation;
But the pangs or hunger makes them mad, and drives them to desperation. 

An old American soldier that had passed through the Civil War,
Declared the scene surpassed anything he's seen by far,
And at the sight, the crowd in horror turned away,
which no doubt they will remember for many a day. 

Colin Chisholm, one of the survivors was looking very pale,
Stretched on a sofa at the boarding-house, making his w...Read more of this...

by Chaucer, Geoffrey
...in thy presence to appear,
Have ta'en on me a grievous action,*                            *control
Of very right and desperation!
And, as by right, they mighte well sustene
That I were worthy my damnation,
Ne were it mercy of you, blissful Queen!

                               D.

Doubt is there none, Queen of misericorde,*                  *compassion
That thou art cause of grace and mercy here;
God vouchesaf'd, through thee, with us t'accord;*      *to be r...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...e the last words that I had heard him say; 
And there he was. Now I could see his face, 
And all the sad, malignant desperation 
That was drawn on it after I had struck him, 
And on my memory since that afternoon.
But all there was left now for me to do 
Was to lie there and see him while he squeezed 
His unclean outlines into the dim room, 
And half erect inside, like a still beast 
With a face partly man’s, came slowly on
Along the floor to the bed where I lay, 
And...Read more of this...

by Matthew, John
...urmur of the pains of your rape and impregnation.

The sudden shock of your poverty upsets me,
It is evident in the desperation of the cycle-rickshaw puller,
His eyes intent on the ground, standing on his pedals,
He pulls his woes, as if there is no halcyon tomorrows.
Your grimy streets are dusty, high walled, impenetrable,
As if you wish to guard the gory secrets within.

Is this where histories, dynasties were erected, to fall?
A dynasty now rules by proxy the c...Read more of this...



by Gregory, Rg
...of reputation -
 being what prometheus stole
it is a distant spark of that first live coal
a conscious glimpse of human desperation
rekindled as a longing to console

the waning spirit or the shattered dedication
actors are allies of the delphic hole
for good or ill they echo human expectation
 being what prometheus stole


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roundels in honour of the round

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when energy was born it asked this question
which way dear parents do i go from here
mum fluttered indifferen...Read more of this...

by Keats, John
..."Bright goddess, stay!
Search my most hidden breast! By truth's own tongue,
I have no dædale heart: why is it wrung
To desperation? Is there nought for me,
Upon the bourne of bliss, but misery?"

 These words awoke the stranger of dark tresses:
Her dawning love-look rapt Endymion blesses
With 'haviour soft. Sleep yawned from underneath.
"Thou swan of Ganges, let us no more breathe
This murky phantasm! thou contented seem'st
Pillow'd in lovely idleness, nor dream'st
W...Read more of this...

by Schiller, Friedrich von
...ature,--Love exerts her sway.

Laura, see how joyousness embraces
E'en the overflow of sorrows wild!
How e'en rigid desperation kindles
On the loving breast of Hope so mild.

Sisterly and blissful rapture softens
Gloomy Melancholy's fearful night,
And, deliver'd of its golden children,
Lo, the eye pours forth its radiance bright!

Does not awful Sympathy rule over
E'en the realms that Evil calls its own?
For 'tis Hell our crimes are ever wooing,
While they bear a grud...Read more of this...

by Alighieri, Dante
...ate strida,
vedrai li antichi spiriti dolenti,
ch'a la seconda morte ciascun grida ;

where you shall hear the howls of desperation
and see the ancient spirits in their pain, 
as each of them laments his second death;


e vederai color che son contenti
nel foco, perch? speran di venire
quando che sia a le beate genti .

and you shall see those souls who are content
within the fire, for they hope to reach-
whenever that may be-the blessed people.


A le quai poi se tu ...Read more of this...

by Gibran, Kahlil
...eart. 

Money! The source of insincere love; the spring of false light and fortune; the well of poisoned water; the desperation of old age! 

I was still wandering in the vast desert of contemplation when a forlorn and specter-like couple passed by me and sat on the grass; a young man and a young woman who had left their farming shacks in the nearby fields for this cool and solitary place. 

After a few moments of complete silence, I heard the following words uttered ...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...she would see. She looked away;
But she had felt them and should feel for ever, 
She thought, their cold and lonely desperation 
That had the bitterness of all cold things 
That were not cruel. “I should have wept,” he said, 
“If I had been the Master….”

Now she could feel 
His hands above her hair—the same black hair 
That once he made a jest of, praising it, 
While Martha’s busy eyes had left their work 
To flash with laughing envy. Nothing of that
Was to b...Read more of this...

by Trethewey, Natasha
...word sounds, and heavy. My purse thins.
I spend foolishly to make an appearance of quiet
industry, to mask the desperation that tightens
my throat. I sit watching--

though I pretend not to notice--the dark maids
ambling by with their white charges. Do I deceive
anyone? Were they to see my hands, brown
as your dear face, they'd know I'm not quite
what I pretend to be. I walk these streets
a white woman, or so I think, until I catch the eyes
of some strang...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...guish, fell the Fiend,
And to his crew, that sat consulting, brought
Joyless triumphals of his hoped success,
Ruin, and desperation, and dismay,
Who durst so proudly tempt the Son of God. 
So Satan fell; and straight a fiery globe
Of Angels on full sail of wing flew nigh,
Who on their plumy vans received Him soft
From his uneasy station, and upbore,
As on a floating couch, through the blithe air;
Then, in a flowery valley, set him down
On a green bank, and set before him ...Read more of this...

by Bukowski, Charles
...it
takes
a lot of 
desperation 
dissatisfaction 
and 
disillusion 
to 
write 
a 
few
good
poems. 
it's not
for 
everybody 
either to 
write 
it 
or even to 
read
it....Read more of this...

by Dryden, John
...of hopeless lovers,
Whose dirge is whisper'd by the warbling lute.

 Sharp violins proclaim
Their jealous pangs and desperation,
Fury, frantic indignation,
Depths of pains, and height of passion
 For the fair disdainful dame.

But oh! what art can teach,
What human voice can reach
 The sacred organ's praise?
Notes inspiring holy love,
Notes that wing their heavenly ways
 To mend the choirs above.

Orpheus could lead the savage race,
And trees unrooted left their p...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
... Failing either, 
You have not long to dance. Failing a friend,
A genius, or a madness, or a faith 
Larger than desperation, you are here 
For as much longer than you like as may be. 
Imagining now, by way of an example, 
Myself a more or less remembered phantom—
Again, I should say less—how many times 
A day should I come back to you? No answer. 
Forgive me when I seem a little careless, 
But we must have examples, or be lucid 
Without them; and I question yo...Read more of this...

by Gibran, Kahlil
...idden solace because I was empty- handed; I sought any occupation that would give me bread, but all to no avail. In desperation I asked alms, but They worshippers saw me and said "He is strong and lazy, and he should not beg." 

"Oh Lord, it is Thy will that my mother gave birth unto me, and now the earth offers me back to You before the Ending." 

His expression then changed. He arose and his eyes now glittered in determination. He fashioned a thick and h...Read more of this...

by Frost, Robert
...And slow me down -- and I abruptly slowed,
Like coming to a sudden railroad station.
I changed from hand to hand in desperation.
I wondered what machine of ages gone
This represented an improvement on.
For all I knew it may have sharpened spears
And arrowheads itself. Much use.for years
Had gradually worn it an oblate
Spheroid that kicked and struggled in its gait,
Appearing to return me hate for hate;
(But I forgive it now as easily
As any other boyhood e...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...d the poor little children that's cradled in crime.
Sure I see them in terms of my pitiful worms,
surviving despite desperation and doom,
And I wish I was God, with a smile and a nod
To set them all down in a valley of bloom,
Saying: "Let these rejoice with a wonderful voice
For mothering earth and for fathering sea,
And healing of sun, for each weariful one
Of these poor human worms is a wee bit of me. . . .
Let your be the blame and yours be the shame:
W...Read more of this...

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