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Famous Finland Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Southey, Robert
...Author Note: In Finland there is a Castle which is called the New Rock, moated about with a river of unfounded depth, the water black and the fish therein
very distateful to the palate. In this are spectres often seen, which
foreshew either the death of the Governor, or some prime officer
belonging to the place; and most commonly it appeareth in the shape of
an harper, ...Read more of this...



by Graves, Robert
...Feet and faces tingle 
In that frore land: 
Legs wobble and go wingle, 
You scarce can stand. 

The skies are jewelled all around, 
The ploughshare snaps in the iron ground, 
The Finn with face like paper 
And eyes like a lighted taper 
Hurls his rough rune 
At the wintry moon 
And stamps to mark the tune....Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...d end of diamonds; whereupon 
Despair came, like a blast that would have brought 
Tears to the eyes of all the bears in Finland,
And love was done. That was how much I knew. 
Poor little wretch! I wonder where he is 
This afternoon. Out of this rain, I hope. 

At last, when I had seen so many days 
Dressed all alike, and in their marching order,
Go by me that I would not always count them, 
One stopped—shattering the whole file of Time, 
Or so it seemed; and w...Read more of this...

by Akhmatova, Anna
...ence outside St
 Petersburg where Ahmatova spent her early years.
3 A prison complex in central Leningrad near the
 Finland Station, called The Crosses because of the
 shape of two of the buildings.
4 The Leningrad house in which Ahmatova lived....Read more of this...

by Hacker, Marilyn
...For Sára Karig

"You are so wise," the reindeer said, "you can bind the winds of the world in a single strand."—H. C. Andersen, "The Snow Queen"

She could bind the world's winds in a single strand.
She could find the world's words in a singing wind.
She could lend a weird will to a mottled hand.
She could wind a willed word from a ...Read more of this...



by Heaney, Seamus
...holding the 
pass,
Under the water-roof, over the bottom, adoze

On the current, against it, all muscle and slur
In the finland of perch, the fenland of alder, on air

That is water, on carpets of Bann stream, on hold
In the everything flows and steady go of the world....Read more of this...

by Jeffers, Robinson
...re are sweet roots,
Fat grubs, slick beetles and sprouted acorns.
The best nation in Europe has fallen,
And that is Finland,
But the stars go over the lonely ocean,"
The old black-bristled boar,
Tearing the sod on Mal Paso Mountain.

"The world's in a bad way, my man,
And bound to be worse before it mends;
Better lie up in the mountain here
Four or five centuries,
While the stars go over the lonely ocean,"
Said the old father of wild pigs,
Plowing the fallow on Mal Pa...Read more of this...

by Dickinson, Emily
...These are the days that Reindeer love
And pranks the Northern star --
This is the Sun's objective,
And Finland of the Year....Read more of this...

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