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Famous Polka Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Hardy, Thomas
...int we are nigh undone, 
That shall not be ever again 
The marked of many, loved of one, 
Gentlemen. 

In dance the polka hit our wish, 
Gentlemen, 
The paced quadrille, the spry schottische, 
"Sir Roger."--And in opera spheres 
The "Girl" (the famed "Bohemian"), 
And "Trovatore" held the ears, 
Gentlemen. 

This season's paintings do not please, 
Gentlemen 
Like Etty, Mulready, Maclise; 
Throbbing romance had waned and wanned; 
No wizard wields the witching pen 
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by Kipling, Rudyard
...togh,
 If you love me as I love you
 What knife can cut our love in two?

So long as down the rocking floor
 The raving polka spins,
So long as Kitchen Lancers spur
 The maddened violins,
So long as through the whirling smoke
 We hear the oft-told tale --
"Twelve hundred in the Lotteries,"
 And Whatshername for sale?
 If you love me as I love you
 We'll play the game and win it too.

So long as Lust or Lucre tempt
 Straight riders from the course,
So long as with each dri...Read more of this...

by Silverstein, Shel
...ome dancin' there.
He started jumpin' and skippin' and kickin',
He did a dance called the Funky Chicken,
He did the Polka, he did the Twist,
He bent himself into a pretzel like this.
He did the Dog and the Jitterbug,
He did the Jerk and the Bunny Hug.
He did the Waltz and the Boogaloo,
He did the Hokey-Pokey too.
He did the Bop and the Mashed Potata,
He did the Split and the See Ya Later.
And now he's down upon one knee,
Bowin' oh so charmingly,
And winkin...Read more of this...

by Komunyakaa, Yusef
...beat her
Again. Somehow I was happy
She had gone, & sometimes wanted
To slip in a reminder, how Mary Lou
Williams' "Polka Dots & Moonbeams"
Never made the swelling go down.
His carpenter's apron always bulged
With old nails, a claw hammer
Looped at his side & extension cords
Coiled around his feet.
Words rolled from under the pressure
Of my ballpoint: Love,
Baby, Honey, Please.
We sat in the quiet brutality
Of voltage meters & pipe threaders,
Lost between sent...Read more of this...

by Collins, Billy
...l slowly lift the bottom of the calendar
just enough to reveal a glimpse of what
the future holds in store: ah,
the red polka dot umbrella of April and her
upturned palm extended coyly into the rain....Read more of this...



by Sandburg, Carl
...the Japanese, two-legged like us,
The Japanese bring slices of watermelon into pictures.
The black seeds make oval polka dots on the pink meat.

Why do I always think of niggers and buck-and-wing dancing whenever I see watermelon?

Summer mornings on the docks I walk among bushel peach baskets piled ten feet high.
Summer mornings I smell new wood and the river wind along with peaches.
I listen to the steamboat whistle hong-honging, hong-honging across the tow...Read more of this...

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