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Famous Revolutions Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...—
Who is so rash as rise in rebel arms?


But truce with kings, and truce with constitutions,
With bloody armaments and revolutions;
Let Majesty your first attention summon,
Ah! ça ira! THE MAJESTY OF WOMAN!...Read more of this...



by Mayakovsky, Vladimir
...

Where men¡¯s eyes stop short, 
there, at the head of hungry hordes, 
the year 1916 cometh 
in the thorny crown of revolutions. 

In your midst, his precursor, 
I am where pain is ¨C everywhere; 
on each drop of the tear-flow 
I have nailed myself on the cross. 
Nothing is left to forgive. 
I¡¯ve cauterised the souls where tenderness was bred. 
It was harder than taking 
a thousand thousand Bastilles! 

And when, 
the rebellion 
his advent an...Read more of this...

by Khayyam, Omar
...Before you are made drunk by the cup of death, before
the revolutions of time are full behind you, endeavor
to make a foundation here below, for you will profit
nothing by going away empty-handed....Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...ll that is to hear he hears, for to his ear is whirled
The echo of the echo of the Sound That Shocks The World.
Let Revolutions rage and rend, and Kingdoms rise and fall,
There Jobson sits and smokes and spits, and writes about it all.

And so we jawed a little while on matters small and great;
He told me his cynic smile of graves affairs of state.
Of princes, peers and presidents, and folks beyond my ken,
He spoke as you and I might speak of ordinary men.
For...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...or so the legend goes),
So were I he this century I might see to its close.
Then I might swing within my ring while revolutions roar,
And watch a world to ruin hurled - and find it all a bore.
As upside-down I cling and clown, I might with parrot eyes
Blink blandly when excited men are moulding Paradise.
New Christs might die, while grimly I would croak and carry on,
Till gnarled and old I should behold the year TWO THOUSAND dawn.

But what a fate! How I shoul...Read more of this...



by Rich, Adrienne
...ds.
Early now the pearl of dusk dissolves.
Late, you sit weighing the evening news,
fast-food miracles, ghostly revolutions,
the rest of your heart....Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...in dreamful doses;
He never voted in his life,
 Loved children, dogs and roses.
Let tyrants romp in gory glee,
 And revolutions roister,
He passed his days as peacefully
 As friar in a cloister.

So fellow sinners, should you choose
 Of doom to be a dodger,
At eighty be a bland recluse
 Like this serene old codger,
Who turned his back on fear and fret,
 And died nigh eighty-seven . . .
His name was--Robert Service: let
 Us hope he went to Heaven...Read more of this...

by Milton, John
...arching air 
Burns frore, and cold performs th' effect of fire. 
Thither, by harpy-footed Furies haled, 
At certain revolutions all the damned 
Are brought; and feel by turns the bitter change 
Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce, 
From beds of raging fire to starve in ice 
Their soft ethereal warmth, and there to pine 
Immovable, infixed, and frozen round 
Periods of time,--thence hurried back to fire. 
They ferry over this Lethean sound 
Both to and f...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...hased him across the range. 
They seem to be restless people -- and, judging by what you hear, 
They raise up these revolutions 'bout two or three times a year; 
And the man that goes out of office, he goes for the boundary quick, 
For there isn't no vote by ballot -- it's bullets that does the trick. 
And it ain't like a real battle, where the prisoners' lives are spared, 
And they fight till there's one side beaten and then there's a truce declared, 
And the man tha...Read more of this...

by Finch, Anne Kingsmill
...worthy You, 
Since it our Blood has cost; 
And scorching Fevers must ensue, 
When cooling Sleep is lost. 

Strange Revolutions wou'd abound, 
Did Men ne'er close their Eyes; 
Whilst those, who wrought them wou'd be found 
At length more Mad, than Wise. 

Passive Obedience must be us'd, 
If this cannot be Cur'd; 
But whilst one Flea is slowly bruis'd, 
Thousands must be endur'd. 

Confusion, Slav'ry, Death and Wreck 
Will on the Nation seize, 
If, whilst you keep ...Read more of this...

by Tennyson, Alfred Lord
...with a shriek 
Like an old woman, and down rolls the world 
In mock heroics stranger than our own; 
Revolts, republics, revolutions, most 
No graver than a schoolboys' barring out; 
Too comic for the serious things they are, 
Too solemn for the comic touches in them, 
Like our wild Princess with as wise a dream 
As some of theirs--God bless the narrow seas! 
I wish they were a whole Atlantic broad.' 

'Have patience,' I replied, 'ourselves are full 
Of social wrong; and m...Read more of this...

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