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Famous Relive Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Harjo, Joy
...taught not to stare drank our beer.The
players gossiped down their cues.Someone put a quarter in the jukebox to
relive despair.Richard's wife dove to kill her.We had to keep her
still, while Richard secretly bought the beauty a drink.

How do I say it?In this language there are no words for how the real world
collapses.I could say it in my own and the sacred mounds would come into 
focus, but I couldn't take it in this dingy envelope.So I look at t...Read more of this...



by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...guinea helps the hurt that Honour feels,
And the nations do but murmur, snarling at each other's heels. 

Can I but relive in sadness? I will turn that earlier page.
Hide me from my deep emotion, O thou wondrous Mother-Age! 

Make me feel the wild pulsation that I felt before the strife,
When I heard my days before me, and the tumult of my life; 

Yearning for the large excitement that the coming years would yield,
Eager-hearted as a boy when first he leaves his fathe...Read more of this...

by Ashbery, John
...d there
In recesses no one knew of; that it,
Not we, are the change; that we are in fact it
If we could get back to it, relive some of the way
It looked, turn our faces to the globe as it sets
And still be coming out all right:
Nerves normal, breath normal. Since it is a metaphor
Made to include us, we are a part of it and
Can live in it as in fact we have done,
Only leaving our minds bare for questioning
We now see will not take place at random
But in an orderly way that...Read more of this...

by Hardy, Thomas
...art but half thy darling mother's;
Hers couldst thou wholly be,
My light in thee would outglow all in others;
She would relive to me.
But niggard Nature's trick of birth
Bars, lest she overjoy,
Renewal of the loved on earth
Save with alloy.

The Dame has no regard, alas, my maiden,
For love and loss like mine--
No sympathy with mind-sight memory-laden;
Only with fickle eyne.
To her mechanic artistry
My dreams are all unknown,
And why I wish that thou couldst be
Bu...Read more of this...

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