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Famous Heartstrings Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Housman, A E
...the soil they trod, 
Lads, we'll remember friends of ours 
Who shared the work with God. 

To skies that knit their heartstrings right, 
To fields that bred them brave, 
The saviours come not home to-night: 
Themselves they could not save. 

It dawns in Asia, tombstones show 
And Shropshire names are read; 
And the Nile spills his overflow 
Beside the Severn's dead. 

We pledge in peace by farm and town 
The Queen they served in war, 
And fire the beacons up and d...Read more of this...



by Sidney, Sir Philip
...On Cupid's bow how are my heartstrings bent, 
That see my wrack, and yet embrace the same? 
When most I glory, then I feel most shame: 
I willing run, yet while I run, repent. 

My best wits still their own disgrace invent: 
My very ink turns straight to Stella's name; 
And yet my words, as them my pen doth frame, 
Avise themselves that they are vainly spent. 

For though she...Read more of this...

by Aiken, Conrad
...ne room, silently, lover looks upon lover,
And thinks the air is fire.
The drunkard swears and touches the harlot's heartstrings
With the sudden hand of desire.

And one goes late in the streets, and thinks of murder;
And one lies staring, and thinks of death.
And one, who has suffered, clenches her hands despairing,
And holds her breath . . .

Who are all these, who flow in the veins of the city,
Coil and revolve and dream,
Vanish or gleam?
Some mount...Read more of this...

by Aiken, Conrad
...ne room, silently, lover looks upon lover,
And thinks the air is fire.
The drunkard swears and touches the harlot's heartstrings
With the sudden hand of desire.

And one goes late in the streets, and thinks of murder;
And one lies staring, and thinks of death.
And one, who has suffered, clenches her hands despairing,
And holds her breath . . .

Who are all these, who flow in the veins of the city,
Coil and revolve and dream,
Vanish or gleam?
Some mount...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...I wooed her with a steeplechase, I won her with a fall, 
I made her heartstrings quiver on the flat 
When the pony missed his take-off, and we crached into the wall; 
Well, she simply had to have me after that! 
It awoke a thrill of int'rest when they pulled me out for dead 
From beneath the shattered ruins of a horse; 
And althought she looked indifferent when I landed -- on my head -- 
In the water, it appealed to her, of ...Read more of this...



by Service, Robert William
...your bunk and stretch your limbs to rest,
You take me out and play me soft and low,
 The simple songs that trouble your heartstrings;
The tunes you used to fancy long ago,
 Before you made a rotten mess of things.

Then a dreamy look will come into your eyes,
 And you break off in the middle of a note;
And then, with just the dreariest of sighs,
 You drop me in the pocket of your coat.
But somehow I have bucked you up a bit;
 And, as you turn around and face the wall,...Read more of this...

by Swinburne, Algernon Charles
...d as the sea-line's blue.

O strong-winged soul with prophetic
Lips hot with the bloodheats of song,
With tremor of heartstrings magnetic,
With thoughts as thunders in throng,
With consonant ardours of chords
That pierce men's souls as with swords
And hale them hearing along,

Make us too music, to be with us
As a word from a world's heart warm,
To sail the dark as a sea with us,
Full-sailed, outsinging the storm,
A song to put fire in our ears
Whose burning shall burn up...Read more of this...

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