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Famous Haddock Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...l about the time 
In Stafford’s cabin forty years ago, 
When four of us were snowed up for ten days
With only one dried haddock. Tell him all 
About it, and be wary of your back. 
Now I will go along.”—I looked up then 
At Archibald, and as I looked I saw 
Just how his nostrils widened once or twice
And then grew narrow. I can hear today 
The way the old man chuckled to himself— 
Not wholesomely, not wholly to convince 
Another of his mirth,—as I can hear 
The...Read more of this...



by Sexton, Anne
...the weather,
the snow like the cadaver's table,
the trees turned into knitting needles,
the ground as hard as a frozen haddock,
the pond wearing its mustache of frost.
If I could blame conditions on that,
if I could blame the hearts of strangers
striding muffled down the street,
or blame the dogs, every color,
sniffing each other
and pissing on the doorstep...
If I could blame the bosses
and the presidents for
their unpardonable songs...
If I coul...Read more of this...

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