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Famous Metaphysics Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Whitman, Walt
...AND now, gentlemen, 
A word I give to remain in your memories and minds, 
As base, and finale too, for all metaphysics. 

(So, to the students, the old professor, 
At the close of his crowded course.)

Having studied the new and antique, the Greek and Germanic systems, 
Kant having studied and stated—Fichte and Schelling and Hegel, 
Stated the lore of Plato—and Socrates, greater than Plato, 
And greater than Socrates sought and stated—Christ divine having...Read more of this...



by Tebb, Barry
...s to follow was more of

The same but this is not meant

As a treatise on the epistemology

Of kissing but more on its

Metaphysics so sadly lacking.





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You were the only girl who

Did not insist the conditions

Of kissing be written in tablets

Of stone, that I be not affianced

Elsewhere, be scrubbed to the bone,

Certified free of STD, solvent and

Holding a current contract of

Employment.





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Margaret, I realize you had only

Yourself to offer, not...Read more of this...

by MacLeish, Archibald
...xists, fish, fire or feathered.

Why should she? Her religion is to tell
By rote her rosary of perfect answers.
Metaphysics she can leave to man:
She never wakes at night in heaven or hell

Staring at darkness. In her holy cell
There is no darkness ever: the pure candle
Burns, the beads drop briskly from her hand.

Who dares to offer Her the curled sea shell!
She will not touch it!--knows the world she sees
Is all the world there is! Her faith is perfect!

And...Read more of this...

by Alger, Julie Hill
...ory, her upraised hand glows;
in the house it is darker than shadow.
I stand on the sidewalk,
moonstruck.

Metaphysics of an old lamp:
the shade has less meaning
than a soul's body.

Physics of a window:
Glass is thicker than night air,
thinner than wonder.

The question of whiteness
bears looking into.

So does a window.

Sounds of a moonlight night
are softer than rainwater.

Before responding to a face
at the window, first ...Read more of this...

by Lowell, Robert
...on River once a day
through sooty clothesline entanglements
and bleaching khaki tenements.
Strolling, I yammered metaphysics with Abramowitz,
a jaundice-yellow ("it's really tan")
and fly-weight pacifist,
so vegetarian,
he wore rope shoes and preferred fallen fruit.
He tried to convert Bioff and Brown,
the Hollywood pimps, to his diet.
Hairy, muscular, suburban,
wearing chocolate double-breasted suits,
they blew their tops and beat him black and blue.<...Read more of this...



by Whitman, Walt
...
That I walk up my stoop! I pause to consider if it really be;
A morning-glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books. 

To behold the day-break! 
The little light fades the immense and diaphanous shadows; 
The air tastes good to my palate. 

Hefts of the moving world, at innocent gambols, silently rising, freshly
 exuding,
Scooting obliquely high and low. 

Something I cannot see puts upward libidinous prongs; 
Seas of bright jui...Read more of this...

by Aiken, Conrad
...a world of dust and stones and flesh too ailing:
Even before the question grew to problem
And drove you bickering into metaphysics,
You met on lower planes the same great dragon,
Seeking release, some fleeting satisfaction,
In strange aesthetics . . . You tried, as I remember,
One after one, strange cults, and some, too, morbid,
The cruder first, more violent sensations,
Gorgeously carnal things, conceived and acted
With splendid animal thirst . . . T...Read more of this...

by Blake, William
...mill, & there I found my
Angel, who surprised asked me, how I escaped?
I answerd. All that we saw was owing to your metaphysics: for
when you ran away, I found myself on a bank by moonlight hearing
a harper, But now we have seen my eternal lot, shall I shew you
yours? he laughd at my proposal: but I by force suddenly caught
him in my arms, & flew westerly thro' the night, till we were
elevated above the earths shadow: then I flung myself with him
directly into the body of...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...t,' I asked, 
'Which wrought us, as the workman and his work, 
That practice betters?' 'How,' she cried, 'you love 
The metaphysics! read and earn our prize, 
A golden brooch: beneath an emerald plane 
Sits Diotima, teaching him that died 
Of hemlock; our device; wrought to the life; 
She rapt upon her subject, he on her: 
For there are schools for all.' 'And yet' I said 
'Methinks I have not found among them all 
One anatomic.' 'Nay, we thought of that,' 
She answere...Read more of this...

by Simic, Charles
...Executioner happy to explain
How his wristwatch works
As he shadows me on the street.
I call him that because he is grim and officious
And wears black.

The clock on the church tower
Had stopped at five to eleven.
The morning newspapers had no date.
The gray building on the corner
Could've been a state pen,

And then he showed up with his w...Read more of this...

by Eliot, T S (Thomas Stearns)
...ing-room.

And even the Abstract Entities
Circumambulate her charm;
But our lot crawls between dry ribs
To keep our metaphysics warm....Read more of this...

by Lehman, David
...zled. If logic cannot prove a nonsensical 
conclusion, why didn't Wittgenstein abandon it, 
"along with the rest of metaphysics, as not worth 
serious attention, except perhaps for sociologists"? 

8. 

Because God does not reveal himself in this world, and 
"the value of this work," Wittgenstein wrote, "is that 
it shows how little is achieved when these problems 
are solved." When I quoted Gertrude Stein's line 
about Oakland, "there's no there there," he nodded...Read more of this...

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