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Famous Reappear Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Shelley, Percy Bysshe
...grief returns with the revolving year;
The airs and streams renew their joyous tone;
The ants, the bees, the swallows reappear;
Fresh leaves and flowers deck the dead Season's bier;
The amorous birds now pair in every brake,
And build their mossy homes in field and brere;
And the green lizard, and the golden snake,
Like unimprisoned flames, out of their trance awake.

Through wood and stream and field and hill and Ocean
A quickening life from the Earth's heart h...Read more of this...



by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
...sounds made listening hearts rejoice
And thus he spake: 'The red man's hour draws near
When all his lost domains shall reappear.
The elk, the deer, the bounding antelope, 
Shall here return to grace each grassy slope.'
He waved his hand above the fields, and lo! 
Down through the valleys came a herd of buffalo.



XIII.
'The wondrous vision vanished, but I knew
That Sitting Bull must make the promise true.
Great Spirits plan what mortal man achieves, 
The...Read more of this...

by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
...ms.

But when I would enter the gate
Of that golden atmosphere,
It is gone, and I wonder and wait
For the vision to reappear....Read more of this...

by Stevenson, Robert Louis
...labour done, she takes
Poor Otto down, and, warming for our sakes,
Perchance beholds, alive and near,
Our distant faces reappear....Read more of this...

by von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
...e one,

And to the new one
We, too, are new.

As a fond couple

'Midst the dance veering,

First disappearing,
Then reappear,
So let affection

Guide thro' life's mazy

Pathways so hazy
Into the year!

1802....Read more of this...



by Ammons, A R
...o go for 
the next hundred million years: 
the universe will probably not find 
a way to vanish nor I 
in all that time reappear....Read more of this...

by Williams, William Carlos (WCW)
...ks of their heads facing us— 
The stream continues its motion of 
a hound running over rough ground. 

Trees vanish—reappear—vanish: 
detached dance of gnomes—as a talk 
dodging remarks, glows and fades. 
—The unseen power of words— 
And now that a few of the moves 
are clear the first desire is 
to fling oneself out at the side into 
the other dance, to other music. 

Peer Gynt. Rip Van Winkle. Diana. 
If I were young I would try a new alignment— 
ali...Read more of this...

by Kinnell, Galway
...screech, until I think I must rise up 
and dance. And I lie still. 

7
I awaken I think. Marshlights 
reappear, geese 
come trailing again up the flyway. 
In her ravine under old snow the dam-bear 
lies, licking 
lumps of smeared fur 
and drizzly eyes into shapes 
with her tongue. And one 
hairy-soled trudge stuck out before me, 
the next groaned out, 
the next, 
the next, 
the rest of my days I spend 
wandering: wondering 
what, anyway,...Read more of this...

by Stevenson, Robert Louis
...

When the grass is ripe like grain,
When the scythe is stoned again,
When the lawn is shaven clear,
Then my hole shall reappear. 

I shall find him, never fear,
I shall find my grenadier;
But, for all that's gone and come,
I shall find my soldier dumb. 

He has lived, a little thing,
In the grassy woods of spring;
Done, if he could tell me true,
Just as I should like to do. 

He has seen the starry hours
And the springing of the flowers;
And the fairy things that...Read more of this...

by Eliot, T S (Thomas Stearns)
...meeting places
We grope together
And avoid speech
Gathered on this beach of the tumid river

Sightless, unless
The eyes reappear
As the perpetual star
Multifoliate rose
Of death's twilight kingdom
The hope only
Of empty men.


 V


Here we go round the prickly pear
Prickly pear prickly pear
Here we go round the prickly pear
At five o'clock in the morning.

Between the idea
And the reality
Between the motion
And the act
Falls the Shadow

 For Thine is the Kingdom

Betw...Read more of this...

by Hardy, Thomas
...ntius Pilate acted square, 
That never a sword cut Malchus' ear 
And (but for shame I must forbear) 
That -- -- did not reappear! . . . 
- Since thus they hint, nor turn a hair, 
All churchgoing will I forswear, 
And sit on Sundays in my chair, 
And read that moderate man Voltaire....Read more of this...

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