Famous Gran Poems by Famous Poets

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A Letter

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Wen a feller 's mo'n th'ee thousand miles across dat awful sea.
(Don't you let nobidy fool you 'bout de ocean bein' gran';
If you want to see de billers, you jes' view dem f'om de lan'.)
'Bout de people? We been t'inkin' dat all white folks was alak;
But dese Englishmen is diffunt, an' dey 's curus fu' a fac'.
Fust, dey's heavier an' redder in dey make-up an' dey looks,
An' dey don't put salt nor pepper in a blessed t'ing dey cooks!
Wen dey gin you good ol' tu'nips,...Read more of this...
by Laurence Dunbar, Paul


Che Fece ... Il Gran Rifiuto

...For some people the day comes
when they have to declare the great Yes
or the great No. It's clear at once who has the Yes
ready within him; and saying it,
he goes from honor to honor, strong in his conviction.
He who refuses does not repent. Asked again,
he'd still say no. Yet that no-the right no-
drags him down all his life....Read more of this...
by Cavafy, Constantine P

Inferno (Italian)

...inava in basso loco,

dinanzi a li occhi mi si fu offerto

chi per lungo silenzio parea fioco.

 Quando vidi costui nel gran diserto,

Miserere di me, gridai a lui,

qual che tu sii, od ombra od omo certo!.

 Rispuosemi: «Non omo, omo gi? fui,

e li parenti miei furon lombardi,

mantoani per patria ambedui.

 Nacqui sub Iulio, ancor che fosse tardi,

e vissi a Roma sotto 'l buono Augusto

nel tempo de li d?i falsi e bugiardi.

 Poeta fui, e cantai di quel giusto

figliuol d'A...Read more of this...
by Alighieri, Dante

Inferno Canto 01

...ound,
before my eyes there suddenly appeared
one who seemed faint because of the long silence.


Quando vidi costui nel gran diserto,
«Miserere di me», gridai a lui,
«qual che tu sii, od ombra od omo certo !».

When I saw him in that vast wilderness,
"Have pity on me," were the words I cried,
"whatever you may be-a shade, a man."


Rispuosemi: «Non omo, omo gi? fui,
e li parenti miei furon lombardi,
mantoani per patria ambedui .

He answered me: "Not man; I once was man.
Both...Read more of this...
by Alighieri, Dante

Inferno Canto03

...ade so many souls. 


Poscia ch'io v'ebbi alcun riconosciuto, 
vidi e conobbi l'ombra di colui 
che fece per viltade il gran rifiuto . 

After I had identified a few, 
I saw and recognized the shade of him 
who made, through cowardice, the great refusal. 


Incontanente intesi e certo fui 
che questa era la setta d'i cattivi, 
a Dio spiacenti e a' nemici sui . 

At once I understood with certainty: 
this company contained the cowardly, 
hateful to God and to His enemies. 


Q...Read more of this...
by Alighieri, Dante


Intima (Intimate)

...las y tan frías! Y encerréMis ansias en mí misma, y toda enteraComo una torre de marfil me alcé.Hoy abriré a tu alma el gran misterio;Tu alma es capaz de penetrar en mí.En el silencio hay vértigos de abismo:Yo vacilaba, me sostengo en ti.Muero de ensueños; beberé en tus fuentesPuras y frescas la verdad, yo séQue está en el fondo magno de tu pechoEl manantial que vencerá mi sed.Y sé que en nuestras vidas se produjoEl milagro inefable del reflejo…En el silencio de la noche mi a...Read more of this...
by Agustini, Delmira

Mi Musa Triste (My Sad Muse)

...das.Selene mira del azul. Las frondasTiemblan… y todo! hasta el silencio, calla…Es que ella pasa con su boca tristeY el gran misterio de sus ojos de ámbar,A través de la noche, hacia el olvido,Como una estrella fugitiva y blanca.Como una destronada reina exóticaDe bellos gestos y palabras raras.Horizontes violados sus ojerasDentro sus ojos–dos estrellas de ámbar–Se abren cansados y húmedos y tristesComo llagas de luz que quejaran.Es un dolor que vive y que no espera,Es una au...Read more of this...
by Agustini, Delmira

Monna Innominata: A Sonnet of Sonnets

...than to wake,
To die were surely sweeter than to live,
Though there be nothing new beneath the sun. 


4 

Poca favilla gran fliamma seconda. - Dante
Ogni altra cosa, ogni pensier va fore,
E sol ivi con voi rimansi amore. - Petrarca

I lov'd you first: but afterwards your love
Outsoaring mine, sang such a loftier song
As drown'd the friendly cooings of my dove.
Which owes the other most? my love was long,
And yours one moment seem'd to wax more strong;
I lov'd and guess'd at ...Read more of this...
by Rossetti, Christina

Nocturnos De La Ventana

...an. Sin el esfuerzo,
de la luna del agua,
me fu? a la del cielo. 


2 

Un brazo de la noche
entra por mi ventana. 

Un gran brazo moreno
con pulseras de agua. 

Sobre un cristal azul
jugaba al r?o mi alma. 

Los instantes heridos
por el reloj... pasaban. 


3 

Asomo la cabeza
por mi ventana, y veo
c?mo quiere cortarla
la cuchilla del viento. 

En esta guillotina
invisible, yo he puesto
las cabezas sin ojos
de todos mis deseos. 

Y un olor de lim?n
llen? el instante inmenso,...Read more of this...
by García Lorca, Federico

O Daedalus Fly Away Home

...together 
to make two wings. 

O fly away home fly away 

Do you remember Africa? 

O cleave the air fly away home 

My gran, he flew back to Africa, 
just spread his arms and 
flew away home. 

Drifting night in the windy pines; 
night is laughing, night is a longing. 
Pretty Malinda, come to me. 

Night is a mourning juju man 
weaving a wish and a weariness together 
to make two wings. 

O fly away home fly away...Read more of this...
by Hayden, Robert

Opportunity

...Granny's gone a-visitin',
Seen huh git huh shawl
W'en I was a-hidin' down
Hime de gyahden wall.
Seen huh put her bonnet on,
Seen huh tie de strings,
An' I'se gone to dreamin' now
[Pg 243]'Bout dem cakes an' t'ings.
On de she'f behime de do'—
Mussy, what a feas'!
Soon ez she gits out o' sight,
I k...Read more of this...
by Laurence Dunbar, Paul

Paradiso (Italian)

...e,
 che parturir letizia in su la lieta
delfica deit? dovria la fronda
peneia, quando alcun di s? asseta.
 Poca favilla gran fiamma seconda:
forse di retro a me con miglior voci
si pregher? perch? Cirra risponda.
 Surge ai mortali per diverse foci
la lucerna del mondo; ma da quella
che quattro cerchi giugne con tre croci,
 con miglior corso e con migliore stella
esce congiunta, e la mondana cera
pi? a suo modo tempera e suggella.
 Fatto avea di l? mane e di qua sera
tal foce,...Read more of this...
by Alighieri, Dante

Prof. vere de blaw

...eliorate the sufferin's uv the race;
'Nd uv the many features Casey managed to import
The most important wuz a Steenway gran' pianny-fort,
An' bein' there wuz nobody could play upon the same,
He telegraffed to Denver, 'nd a real perfesser came,--
The last an' crownin' glory uv the Casey restauraw
Wuz that tenderfoot musicianer, Perfesser Vere de Blaw!

His hair wuz long an' dishybill, an' he had a yaller skin,
An' the absence uv a collar made his neck look powerful thin:
A so...Read more of this...
by Field, Eugene

Purgatorio (Italian)

...me sa chi per lei vita rifiuta.
 Tu 'l sai, ché non ti fu per lei amara
in Utica la morte, ove lasciasti
la vesta ch'al gran dì sarà sì chiara.
 Non son li editti etterni per noi guasti,
ché questi vive, e Minòs me non lega;
ma son del cerchio ove son li occhi casti
 di Marzia tua, che 'n vista ancor ti priega,
o santo petto, che per tua la tegni:
per lo suo amore adunque a noi ti piega.
 Lasciane andar per li tuoi sette regni;
grazie riporterò di te a lei,
se d'esser mentova...Read more of this...
by Alighieri, Dante

Sonnet 04

...lingua piu d'una, 
E'l cantar che di mezzo l'hemispero
Traviar ben puo la faticosa Luna,
E degil occhi suoi auventa si gran fuoco
Che l 'incerar gli oreechi mi fia poco....Read more of this...
by Milton, John

Sonnet 06

...o; io certo a prove tante
L'hebbi fedele, intrepido, costante,
De pensieri leggiadro, accorto, e buono;
Quando rugge il gran mondo, e scocca il tuono,
S 'arma di se, e d' intero diamante,
Tanto del forse, e d' invidia sicuro,
Di timori, e speranze al popol use 
Quanto d'ingegno, e d' alto valor vago,
E di cetra sonora, e delle muse:
Sol troverete in tal parte men duro
Ove amor mise l 'insanabil ago....Read more of this...
by Milton, John

Sonnet XXIX

...SONNET XXIX. Due gran nemiche insieme erano aggiunte. THE UNION OF BEAUTY AND VIRTUE IS DISSOLVED BY HER DEATH.  Two mortal foes in one fair breast combined,Beauty and Virtue, in such peace alliedThat ne'er rebellion ruffled that pure mind,<...Read more of this...
by Petrarch, Francesco

Summer With Margaret

...When my mam had to go

Up north to look after gran,

Margaret’s mam said I could

Stop with them; while they were

Sorting it out Margaret looked

Away, pretending to go all shy

But there was a gleam in her eye,

Anyway it was the six weeks’

Holiday and six weeks with

Margaret night and day was a

Sun and blue sky heaven to my

Ten-year old heart.. the hot

Pavements we sat on telling stories,

The b...Read more of this...
by Tebb, Barry

The Identification

....
He wouldn't disobey me. Not his father.
But that's his penknife. Thats his alright.
And thats his key on the keyring 
Gran gave him just the other night.
Then this must be him.

I think I know what happened
... ... ... about the cigarettes
No doubt he was minding them
for one of the older boys.
Yes thats it.
Thats him.
Thats our Stephen....Read more of this...
by McGough, Roger

The Old Cabin

...e childern tumblin' roun' me
By my rough ol' cabin do'.
Talk about yo' go'geous mansions
An' yo' big house great an' gran',
Des bring up de fines' palace
Dat you know in all de lan'.
But dey's somep'n' dearah to me,
Somep'n' faihah to my eyes
In dat cabin, less you bring me
To yo' mansion in de skies.
I kin see de light a-shinin'
Thoo de chinks atween de logs,
I kin hyeah de way-off bayin'
Of my mastah's huntin' dogs,
An' de neighin' of de hosses
Stampin' on de...Read more of this...
by Laurence Dunbar, Paul

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