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Famous Diminishing Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Lehman, David
...Yiddish he used to know, and
 the people of that era are dying out one after another.
The number of witnesses keeps diminishing.
Soon there will be no one left to remind the others and their
 children.
That is why he came to this dry place where the bones have come
 to life.
To live in a state of perpetual war puts a tremendous burden on the
 population. As a visitor he felt he had to share that burden.
With his gift for codes and ciphers, he joined th...Read more of this...



by Marvell, Andrew
...She can her pains,
And He to lessen hers his Sorrow feigns:
Yet both perceiv'd, yet both conceal'd their Skills,
And so diminishing increast their ills:
That whether by each others grief they fell,
Or on their own redoubled, none can tell.
And now Eliza's purple Locks were shorn,
Where she so long her Fathers fate had worn:
And frequent lightning to her Soul that flyes,
Devides the Air, and opens all the Skyes:
And now his Life, suspended by her breath,
Ran out impetuousl...Read more of this...

by Creeley, Robert
..."old," prose prolapsed, person's

problems won't do, must
cut into, cut out . . .

The world is a round but
diminishing ball, a spherical

ice cube, a dusty
joke, a fading,

faint echo of its
former self but remembers,

sometimes, its past, sees
friends, places, reflections,

talks to itself in a fond,
judgemental murmur,

alone at last.
I stood so close

to you I could have
reached out and

touched you just
as you turned

over and began to
snore not unattract...Read more of this...

by Bradley, George
...st fill the sky like a sun,
and as you occupy their tiny heads
naturally they wish to communicate,
to tell you of their diminishing perspective--
 yes, look again, their hands are cupped
around the pinholes of their mouths,
their faces are swollen, red with effort;
why, they're screaming fit to burst,
though what they say is anybody's guess,
it is next to impossible to hear them,
and most of them speak languages
for which no Rosetta stone can be found--
 but listen harder, us...Read more of this...

by Lawrence, D. H.
...Strewn stars of silent people, and luminous litter 
Of lives which sorrows like mischievous dark mice chavel
To nought, diminishing each star’s glitter, 

Since Death has delivered us utterly, naked and white, 
Since the month of childhood is over, and we stand alone,
Since the beloved, faded moon that set us alight 
Is delivered from us and pays no heed though we moan
In sorrow, since we stand in bewilderment, strange 
And fearful to sally forth down the sky’s long range.Read more of this...



by Keats, John
...the host
Mov'd on for many a league; and gain'd, and lost
Huge sea-marks; vanward swelling in array,
And from the rear diminishing away,--
Till a faint dawn surpris'd them. Glaucus cried,
"Behold! behold, the palace of his pride!
God Neptune's palaces!" With noise increas'd,
They shoulder'd on towards that brightening east.
At every onward step proud domes arose
In prospect,--diamond gleams, and golden glows
Of amber 'gainst their faces levelling.
Joyous, and man...Read more of this...

by Godolphin, Sidney
...brant in bays
and over the hills of tall hickory
and over the crater lakes and canyons
and on up through the spheres of diminishing air
past the blackset noctilucent clouds
 where one wants to stop and look
way past all the light diffusions and bombardments
up farther than the loss of sight
 into the unseasonal undifferentiated empty stark

And I know if I find you I will have to stay with the earth
inspecting with thin tools and ground eyes
trusting the microvilli sporangia ...Read more of this...

by Plath, Sylvia
...do him no good.

His head is a little interior of grey mirrors.
Each gesture flees immediately down an alley
Of diminishing perspectives, and its significance
Drains like water out the hole at the far end.
He lives without privacy in a lidless room,
The bald slots of his eyes stiffened wide-open
On the incessant heat-lightning flicker of situations.

Nightlong, in the granite yard, invisible cats
Have been howling like women, or damaged instruments.
Alread...Read more of this...

by Hecht, Anthony
...lide, a quarter turn and bow,
The stately dance advances; these are airs
Bone-deep and numbing as I should know by now,
Diminishing the cast, like musical chairs....Read more of this...

by Marvell, Andrew
...can her pains, 
And he to lessen hers his sorrow feigns: 
Yet both perceived, yet both concealed their skills, 
And so diminishing increased their ills: 
That whether by each other's grief they fell, 
Or on their own redoubled, none can tell. 

And now Eliza's purple locks were shorn, 
Where she so long her Father's fate had worn: 
And frequent lightning to her soul that flies, 
Divides the air, and opens all the skies: 
And now his life, suspended by her breath, 
Ran ou...Read more of this...

by Rilke, Rainer Maria
...te was present and acquired for a nothing
every expression my face is capable of,
even to the way I walk.
The daily diminishing of me went on
and after I was emptied fate gave me up
and left me standing there, abandoned....Read more of this...

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