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Famous Premonitions Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Whitman, Walt
...nd, rolling, compact—suns, moons, animals—all these are words to be
 said; 
Watery, vegetable, sauroid advances—beings, premonitions, lispings of the future, 
Behold! these are vast words to be said. 

Were you thinking that those were the words—those upright lines? those curves,
 angles,
 dots? 
No, those are not the words—the substantial words are in the ground and sea,
They are in the air—they are in you. 

Were you thinking that those were the words—those deliciou...Read more of this...



by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...in the shade a while, 
And Isaac made no murmur. Soon the talk 
Was turned on Archibald, and I began 
To feel some premonitions of a kind
That only childhood knows; for the old man 
Had looked at me and clutched me with his eye, 
And asked if I had ever noticed things. 
I told him that I could not think of them, 
And I knew then, by the frown that left his face
Unsatisfied, that I had injured him. 
“My good young friend,” he said, “you cannot feel 
What I have se...Read more of this...

by Moody, William Vaughn
...
And dream even now, unconsciously, 
Upon each soaring peak and sky-hung lea 
You pictured I should climb. 
Broken premonitions come, 
Shapes, gestures visionary, 
Not as once to maiden Mary 
The manifest angel with fresh lilies came 
Intelligibly calling her by name; 
But vanishingly, dumb, 
Thwarted and bright and wild, 
As heralding a sin-defiled, 
Earth-encumbered, blood-begotten, passionate man-child, 
Who yet should be a trump of mighty call 
Blown in the gates of ...Read more of this...

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