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Famous Necessities Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Bishop, Elizabeth
...ettled. 
The customs officials will speak English, we hope, 
and leave us our bourbon and cigarettes.
Ports are necessities, like postage stamps, or soap,

but they seldom seem to care what impression they make, 
or, like this, only attempt, since it does not matter, 
the unassertive colors of soap, or postage stamps-- 
wasting away like the former, slipping the way the latter

do when we mail the letters we wrote on the boat, 
either because the glue here is very inf...Read more of this...



by Lowell, Amy
...at its height,
Gone is her gentler music; with delight
She listens to this booming like the seas,
These elemental, loud necessities
Which call to her to answer their swift might.
Above the tossing trees shines down a star,
Quietly bright; this wild, tumultuous joy
Quickens nor dims its splendour. And my mind,
O Star! is filled with your white light, from far,
So suffer me this one night to enjoy
The freedom of the onward sweeping wind....Read more of this...

by Bidart, Frank
...l which recaptures the past, and
with a kind of joy, because
in the debris
of the past, he has found the sources of the necessities

which have led him to this room, writing

--in this strange harmony, does he will
for it to have been different?

 And I can't not think of the remorse of Oedipus,

who tries to escape, to expiate the past
by blinding himself, and
then, when he is dying, sees that he has become a Daimon

--does he, discovering, at last, this cruel
coherence crea...Read more of this...

by Khayyam, Omar
...ies,
And earth, and that at once, before my eyes,
And either raze my name from off his roll,
Or else relieve my dire necessities!...Read more of this...

by Berry, Wendell
...I.

The poem is important, but
not more than the people
whose survival it serves,

one of the necessities, so they may
speak what is true, and have
the patience for beauty: the weighted

grainfield, the shady street,
the well-laid stone and the changing tree
whose branches spread above.

For want of songs and stories
they have dug away the soil,
paved over what is left,

set up their perfunctory walls
in tribute to no god,
for the love of no man ...Read more of this...



by Bukowski, Charles
...it can all disappear very 
quickly:
the cat, the woman, the job,
the front tire,
the bed, the walls, the
room; all our necessities
including love,
rest on foundations of sand - 
and any given cause,
no matter how unrelated:
the death of a boy in Hong Kong
or a blizzard in Omaha ...
can serve as your undoing.
all your chinaware crashing to the 
kitchen floor, your girl will enter
and you'll be standing, drunk,
in the center of it and she'll ask:
my god, what's...Read more of this...

by Kipling, Rudyard
...Mob
 Whose head has grown too large,
Ends by destroying its own job
 And works its own discharge;

And Man, whose mere necessities
 Move all things from his path,
Trembles meanwhile at their decrees,
 And deprecates their wrath!...Read more of this...

by Lanier, Sidney
...a prey to any foolish gnat
That wills to conquer my defenceless brow
And sit thereon in triumph; hounded ever
By small necessities of barest use
Which, since I cannot compass them alone,
Do snarl my helplessness into mine ear,
Howling behind me that I have no hands,
And yelping round me that I have no feet:
So that my heart is stretched by tiny ills
That are so much the larger that I knew
In bygone days how trifling small they were:
-- Dungeoned in wicker, strong as 'twere i...Read more of this...

by Frost, Robert
...
I'm a great boy to think of number one. 
And you can't blame me in the place I'm in. 
Who will take care of my necessities 
Unless I do?" 
"A pretty interlude," 
The lawyer said. "I'm sorry, but my train-- 
Luckily terms are all agreed upon. 
You only have to sign your name. Right--there." 
"You, Will, stop making faces. Come round here 
Where you can't make them. What is it you want? 
I'll put you out with Anne. Be good or go." 
"You ...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...I be anything, 
I move a driven agent among my kind, 
Establishing by the faith of Abraham, 
And by the grace of their necessities, 
The clamoring word that is the word of life
Nearer than heretofore to the solution 
Of their tomb-serving doubts. If I have loosed 
A shaft of language that has flown sometimes 
A little higher than the hearts and heads 
Of nature’s minions, it will yet be heard,
Like a new song that waits for distant ears. 
I cannot be the man that I a...Read more of this...

by Seeger, Alan
...I care not that one listen if he lives 
For aught but life's romance, nor puts above 
All life's necessities the need to love, 
Nor counts his greatest wealth what Beauty gives. 
But sometime on an afternoon in spring, 
When dandelions dot the fields with gold, 
And under rustling shade a few weeks old 
'Tis sweet to stroll and hear the bluebirds sing, 
Do you, blond head, whom beauty and the power 
Of being young and winsome have prepared 
For life...Read more of this...

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