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Famous Intertwined Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Shelley, Percy Bysshe
...eyond the realms of dream that fleeting shade;
He overleaps the bounds. Alas! alas!
Were limbs and breath and being intertwined
Thus treacherously? Lost, lost, forever lost
In the wide pathless desert of dim sleep, 
That beautiful shape! Does the dark gate of death
Conduct to thy mysterious paradise,
O Sleep? Does the bright arch of rainbow clouds
And pendent mountains seen in the calm lake
Lead only to a black and watery depth,
While death's blue vault with loathliest va...Read more of this...



by Thoreau, Henry David
...rong 

Above they barely touch, but undermined 
Down to their deepest source, 
Admiring you shall find 
Their roots are intertwined 
Insep'rably....Read more of this...

by Silva, Jose Asuncion
...nd walked with mine, 
approached and walked with mine, 
approached and walked with mine ... Oh, the shadows intertwined!
Oh, the corporeal shadows united with the shadows of the souls!
Oh, the seeking shadows in those nights of sorrows and of tears!...Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...s of all—of the plodding and sordid crowds I see around me;
Of the empty and useless years of the rest—with the rest me intertwined; 
The question, O me! so sad, recurring—What good amid these, O me, O life? 

Answer.
That you are here—that life exists, and identity; 
That the powerful play goes on, and you will contribute a verse....Read more of this...

by Moore, Thomas
...n can turn to a tear. 

The thread of our life would be dark, Heaven knows 
If it were not with friendship and love intertwined; 
And I care not how soon I may sink to repose, 
When these blessing shall cease to be dear to my mind. 
But they who have loved the fondest, the purest, 
Too often have wept o'er the dream they believed; 
And the heart that has slumber'd in friendship securest 
Is happy indeed if 'twas never deceived. 
But send round the bowl; while a re...Read more of this...



by Milton, John
...ied sore,
Hungry and cold, betook him to his rest,
Wherever, under some concourse of shades,
Whose branching arms thick intertwined might shield
From dews and damps of night his sheltered head;
But, sheltered, slept in vain; for at his head
The Tempter watched, and soon with ugly dreams
Disturbed his sleep. And either tropic now
'Gan thunder, and both ends of heaven; the clouds 
From many a horrid rift abortive poured
Fierce rain with lightning mixed, water with fire,
In ...Read more of this...

by Shelley, Percy Bysshe
...me,
As the carriage drove through the streets apace;
And we looked upon each other's face;
And the blood in our fingers intertwined 
Ran like the thoughts of a single mind,
As the swift emotions went and came
Through the veins of each united frame.
So through the long, long streets we passed
Of the million-peopled City vast;
Which is that desert, where each one
Seeks his mate yet is alone,
Beloved and sought and mourned of none;
Until the clear blue sky was seen,
And the ...Read more of this...

by Stevens, Wallace
...chize. 
137 But they came parlaying of such an earth, 
138 So thick with sides and jagged lops of green, 
139 So intertwined with serpent-kin encoiled 
140 Among the purple tufts, the scarlet crowns, 
141 Scenting the jungle in their refuges, 
142 So streaked with yellow, blue and green and red 
143 In beak and bud and fruity gobbet-skins, 
144 That earth was like a jostling festival 
145 Of seeds grown fat, too juicily opulent, 
146 Expanding in the gold's mate...Read more of this...

by Verhaeren, Emile
...ard with force
The wreckage dark of his remorse.



The river, round its corners bending,
And with the dyke-heads intertwined.
Goes hence—since what times out of mind?—
Toward the far horizon wending
Of weariness unending.
Upon the banks, the skins of wet
Black ooze-heaps nightly poison sweat.
And the mists are their fleeces light
That curl up to the houses' height.


In their dark boats, where nothing stirs,
Not even the red-flamed torch that blurs
With hal...Read more of this...

by Schiller, Friedrich von
...ctory flies.
O heavenly love!--'tis thy sweet task the human flowers to bind,
For ay apart, and yet by thee forever intertwined!...Read more of this...

by Carroll, Lewis
...hoed flow of silent stream,
Or shadow of forgotten dream, 

The whisper trembling in the wind:
"Her fate with thine was intertwined,"
So spake it in his inner mind: 

"Each orbed on each a baleful star:
Each proved the other's blight and bar:
Each unto each were best, most far: 

"Yea, each to each was worse than foe:
Thou, a scared dullard, gibbering low,
AND SHE, AN AVALANCHE OF WOE!"...Read more of this...

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