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Famous Seeding Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Gregory, Rg
...nstraints
has room for a wild fling - passion's
best rendered when the heart's aloof

images creep up through the vents
seeding voids with light explosions
chaos must come before the truth

art is nature (filtered) sucking sense
from unimaginable delusions
nowhere-to-go-to finds its path

out of thin air a formal dance
of paint or ink has reached conclusion
and in a nutshell cosmos coughs...Read more of this...



by Carman, Bliss
...rks the steps of time,
And all my toil is fashioned
To symmetry and rhyme.

"I plow the untilled upland,
I ripe the seeding grass,
And fill the leafy forest
With music as I pass.

"I hew the raw, rough granite
To loveliness of line,
And when my work is finished,
Behold, it is divine!

"I am the master-builder
In whom the ages trust.
I lift the lost perfection
To blossom from the dust."IV

Then Earth to them made answer,
As with a slow refrain
Born of the blend...Read more of this...

by Kipling, Rudyard
...and keep you in your mirth!
 Was ever Kingdom turned so soon to ashes, blood and earth?
 'Twixt the summer and the snow-seeding-time and frost--
 Arms and victual, hope and counsel, name and country lost!
 Singing:--Let down by the foot and the head--
 Shovel and smooth it all !
 So do we bury a Nation dead . . .
 And who shall be next to fall, good sirs,
 With your good help to fall?...Read more of this...

by Morris, William
...e nor its measure,
And its leaflets untrodden by the light feet of pleasure
Had no boast of the blossom, no sign of the seeding,
As the morning and evening passed over its treasure. 

And what do ye say then?--That Spring long departed
Has brought forth no child to the softness and showers;
--That we slept and we dreamed through the Summer of flowers;
We dreamed of the Winter, and waking dead-hearted
Found Winter upon us and waste of dull hours. 

Nay, Spring was o'er...Read more of this...

by Tebb, Barry
...ener stirred Paraquat,

Muttering under his breath as he sheltered in the garage from the sudden rain.

He left the seeding to another day, left it too late to sow, grumbled

As he turfed it the day after our move with Brenda alone,

Scrubbing the boards. She saw him scowl as he punched the limp turf

With his calloused hands, demanding payment, angry at her innocence.



4

Brudenell Road had no garden to speak of,

A couple of feet at the front with a broken wal...Read more of this...



by Machado, Antonio
...towers
the storks will be landing now.
The wheat must be green
and the brown mules working sown furrows,
the people seeding late crops,
in April rain. There’ll be bees,
drunk on rosemary and thyme.
Are the plum trees in flower? Violets still? 
There must be hunters about, stealthy,
their decoys under long capes.
Palacio, good friend,
are there nightingales by the river?
When the first lilies,
and the first roses, open,
on a blue evening, climb to Espino,
high ...Read more of this...

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