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Famous Pimple Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Thoreau, Henry David
...> 
I say, Turn it out doors, 
Into the moors. 
I love a life whose plot is simple, 
And does not thicken with every pimple, 
A soul so sound no sickly conscience binds it, 
That makes the universe no worse than 't finds it. 
I love an earnest soul, 
Whose mighty joy and sorrow 
Are not drowned in a bowl, 
And brought to life to-morrow; 
That lives one tragedy, 
And not seventy; 
A conscience worth keeping; 
Laughing not weeping; 
A conscience wise and steady, 
And for...Read more of this...



by Berryman, John
...His malice was a pimple down his good
big face, with its sly eyes. I must be sorry
Mr Frost has left:
I like it so less I don't understood—
he couldn't hear or see well—all we sift—
but this is a bad story.

He had fine stories and was another man
in private; difficult, always. Courteous,
on the whole, in private.
He apologize to Henry, off & on,
for tw...Read more of this...

by Pope, Alexander
..., 
But spare your censure; Silia does not drink. 
All eyes may see from what the change arose, 
All eyes may see--a Pimple on her nose. 

Papillia, wedded to her amorous spark, 
Sighs for the shades--"How charming is a Park!" 
A Park is purchas'd, but the Fair he sees 
All bath'd in tears--"Oh odious, odious Trees!" 

Ladies, like variegated Tulips, show; 
'Tis to their Changes half their charms we owe; 
Fine by defect, and delicately weak, 
Their happy Spots the nice...Read more of this...

by Pope, Alexander
...'r disdains,
And thousands more in equal Mirth maintains.
But oh! if e'er thy Gnome could spoil a Grace,
Or raise a Pimple on a beauteous Face,
Like Citron-Waters Matron's Cheeks inflame,
Or change Complexions at a losing Game; 
If e'er with airy Horns I planted Heads,
Or rumpled Petticoats, or tumbled Beds,
Or caus'd Suspicion when no Soul was rude,
Or discompos'd the Head-dress of a Prude,
Or e'er to costive Lap-Dog gave Disease,
Which not the Tears of brightest Eyes co...Read more of this...

by Pope, Alexander
...disdains,
And thousands more in equal mirth maintains.
But oh! if e'er thy gnome could spoil a grace,
Or raise a pimple on a beauteous face,
Like citron waters matrons' cheeks inflame,
Or change complexions at a losing game;
If e'er with airy horns I planted heads,
Or rumpled petticoats, or tumbled beds,
Or caus'd suspicion when no soul was rude,
Or discompos'd the head-dress of a prude,
Or e'er to costive lap-dog gave disease,
Which not the tears of brightest ...Read more of this...



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