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Famous Reappears Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Bishop, Elizabeth
...nk toes dangle toward his back
along the little pole
that pierces both her body and her soul

and goes through his, and reappears below,
under his belly, as a big tin key.
He canters three steps, then he makes a bow,
canters again, bows on one knee,
canters, then clicks and stops, and looks at me.

The dancer, by this time, has turned her back.
He is the more intelligent by far.
Facing each other rather desperately—
his eye is like a star—
we stare and say, "W...Read more of this...



by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...houghts disperse like breath.

In the in-between hour, the solitary hour,
before day begins all the world
gradually reappears car by car....Read more of this...

by Scott, Sir Walter
...TO mute and to material things
New life revolving summer brings;
The genial call dead Nature hears,
And in her glory reappears.
But oh, my Country's wintry state
What second spring shall renovate?
What powerful call shall bid arise
The buried warlike and the wise;

The mind that thought for Britain's weal,
The hand that grasp'd the victor steel?
The vernal sun new life bestows
Even on the meanest flower that blows;
But vainly, vainly may he shine
Where glory weeps o'er...Read more of this...

by Eliot, T S (Thomas Stearns)
...ct, thought to be in league;
Therefore the man with heavy eyes
Declines the gambit, shows fatigue,

Leaves the room and reappears
Outside the window, leaning in,
Branches of wistaria
Circumscribe a golden grin;

The host with someone indistinct
Converses at the door apart,
The nightingales are singing near
The Convent of the Sacred Heart,

And sang within the bloody wood
When Agamemnon cried aloud,
And let their liquid siftings fall
To stain the stiff dishonoured shroud....Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...ould not have them stay;
She knows as well as anyone 
That Pity, having played, soon tires. 

But one friend always reappears, 
A good ghost, not to be forsaken; 
Whereat she laughs and has no fears
Of what a ghost may reawaken, 
But welcomes, while she wears and mends 
The poor relation’s odds and ends, 
Her truant from a tomb of years— 
Her power of youth so early taken.

Poor laugh, more slender than her song 
It seems; and there are none to hear it 
With even the ...Read more of this...



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