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Famous Emigrants Poems by Famous Poets

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by Walcott, Derek
...'s silhouettes?

>From frozen Neva to the Hudson pours,
under the airport domes, the echoing stations,
the tributary of emigrants whom exile
has made as classless as the common cold,
citizens of a language that is now yours,

and every February, every "last autumn",
you write far from the threshing harvesters
folding wheat like a girl plaiting her hair,
far from Russia's canals quivering with sunstroke,
a man living with English in one room.

The tourist archipelagoes of ...Read more of this...



by Whitman, Walt
...NIGHT on the prairies; 
The supper is over—the fire on the ground burns low; 
The wearied emigrants sleep, wrapt in their blankets: 
I walk by myself—I stand and look at the stars, which I think now I never realized
 before.


Now I absorb immortality and peace,
I admire death, and test propositions. 

How plenteous! How spiritual! How resumé! 
The same Old Man and Soul—the same old aspirations, and the same content. 

I was thinking ...Read more of this...

by Turner Smith, Charlotte
...Scene, on the Cliffs to the Eastward of the Town of
Brighthelmstone in Sussex. Time, a Morning in November, 1792.


Slow in the Wintry Morn, the struggling light
Throws a faint gleam upon the troubled waves;
Their foaming tops, as they approach the shore
And the broad surf that never ceasing breaks
On the innumerous pebbles, catch the beams
Of the ...Read more of this...

by Turner Smith, Charlotte
...ughing May's luxuriant shade;
For, by the rude sea guarded, we are safe,
And feel not evils such as with deep sighs
The Emigrants deplore, as, they recal
The Summer past, when Nature seem'd to lose
Her course in wild distemperature, and aid,
With seasons all revers'd, destructive War.
Shuddering, I view the pictures they have drawn
Of desolated countries, where the ground,
Stripp'd of its unripe produce, was thick strewn
With various Death--the war-horse falling there
By ...Read more of this...

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