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Famous Midden Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...loof her face a-washin;
But Willie’s wife is nae sae trig,
 She dights her grunzie wi’ a hushion;
Her walie nieves like midden-creels,
 Her face wad fyle the Logan Water;
Sic a wife as Willie had,
 I wadna gie a button for her!...Read more of this...



by Burns, Robert
...ie gies a ca’,
 Syne baudly in she enters:
A ratton rattl’d up the wa’,
 An’ she cry’d Lord preserve her!
An’ ran thro’ midden-hole an’ a’,
 An’ pray’d wi’ zeal and fervour,
 Fu’ fast that night.


They hoy’t out Will, wi’ sair advice;
 They hecht him some fine braw ane;
It chanc’d the stack he faddom’t thrice 13
 Was timmer-propt for thrawin:
He taks a swirlie auld moss-oak
 For some black, grousome carlin;
An’ loot a winze, an’ drew a stroke,
 Till skin in blypes cam ha...Read more of this...

by Crowley, Aleister
...ug that heals my life; I know too well
How all things lawful, and all things forbidden
Alike disclose no pearl upon the midden,
Offer no key to unlock the gate of Hell.
There is no escape from the eternal round,
No hope in love, or victory, or art.
There is no plumb-line long enough to sound
The abysses of my heart! 


There no dawn breaks; no sunlight penetrates
Its blackness; no moon shines, nor any star.
For its own horror of itself creates
Malignant fate from ...Read more of this...

by Crowley, Aleister
...ngs that are!

Nor, an thou perchance behold
How I plunge and batten on
Earth's exentrate carrion,
Deem torquoise match midden-mould
Or deny the Hawk of Gold!...Read more of this...

by Plath, Sylvia
...'s color; while bruit
Of bells calls holy ones, her tongue
Backtalks at the raven

Claeving furred air
Over her skull's midden; no knife
Rivals her whetted look, divining what conceit
Waylays simple girls, church-going,
And what heart's oven

Craves most to cook batter
Rich in strayings with every amorous oaf,
Ready, for a trinket,
To squander owl-hours on bracken bedding,
Flesh unshriven.

Against virgin prayer
This sorceress sets mirrors enough
To distract beauty's thou...Read more of this...



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