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Famous Light Air Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Yeats, William Butler
...over them birds of Aengus fly,
And over the tiller and the prow,
And waving white wings to and fro
Awaken wanderings of light air
To stir their coverlet and their hair.

And poets found, old writers say,
A yew tree where his body lay;
But a wild apple hid the grass
With its sweet blossom where hers was,
And being in good heart, because
A better time had come again
After the deaths of many men,
And that long fighting at the ford,
They wrote on tablets of thin board,
Made o...Read more of this...



by Aldington, Richard
...
A young beech tree on the edge of the forest 
Stands still in the evening, 
Yet shudders through all its leaves in the light air 
And seems to fear the stars -
So are you still and so tremble. 

V

The red deer are high on the mountain, 
They are beyond the last pine trees. 
And my desires have run with them. 

VI

The flower which the wind has shaken 
Is soon filled again with rain; 
So does my heart fill slowly with tears,
Until you return....Read more of this...

by Stone, Ruth
...h each moment was a page
where words appeared; the bent hammer of the type
struck against the moving ribbon.
The light air, the restless leaves;
the ripple of time warped by our longing.
There, as if we were painted
by some unknown impressionist....Read more of this...

by Lowell, Amy
...curving sky.
The air was a blue clarity.
Swallows flew,
And a cock crew.
The iron clanging sank through the light air,
Rustled over with blowing branches. A flare
Of spotted green, and a snake had gone
Into the bed where the snowdrops shone
In green new-started,
Their white bells parted.
Two by two, in a long brown line,
The nuns were walking to breathe the fine
Bright April air. They must go in soon
And work at their tasks all the afternoon.
But t...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...o'er with honeyed answer as we rode 
And blossom-fragrant slipt the heavy dews 
Gathered by night and peace, with each light air 
On our mailed heads: but other thoughts than Peace 
Burnt in us, when we saw the embattled squares, 
And squadrons of the Prince, trampling the flowers 
With clamour: for among them rose a cry 
As if to greet the king; they made a halt; 
The horses yelled; they clashed their arms; the drum 
Beat; merrily-blowing shrilled the martial fife; 
And in ...Read more of this...



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