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Famous Tellin Poems by Famous Poets

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

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...f han’;
But lest he learn the callan tricks—
 An’ faith I muckle doubt him—
Like scrapin out auld Crummie’s nicks,
 An’ tellin lies about them;
 As lieve then, I’d have then
 Your clerkship he should sair,
 If sae be ye may be
 Not fitted otherwhere.


Altho’ I say’t, he’s gleg enough,
An’ ’bout a house that’s rude an’ rough,
 The boy might learn to swear;
But then, wi’ you, he’ll be sae taught,
An’ get sic fair example straught,
 I hae na ony fear.
Ye’ll catechise him, every...Read more of this...
by Burns, Robert



...t="_blank">[Pg 201]Fu' to git you, too.
Moonlight on de cotton-fiel'
Shinin' sof an' white,
Whippo'will a-tellin' tales
Out thaih in de night;
An' yo' cabin 's 'crost de lot:
Run, Miss Lucy, run;
Reckon you 'll be cotched an' kissed
To' de night is done.
...Read more of this...
by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...e want ouah Chrismus sermon, but we 'd lak it ef you could
Leave a little Chrismus basket at de do'.
Wha 's de use o' tellin' chillen 'bout a Santy er a Nick,
An' de sto'ies dat a body allus tol'?
When de harf is gray wid ashes an' you has n't got a stick
Fu' to warm dem when dey little toes is col'?
Wha 's de use o' preachin' 'ligion to a man dat's sta'ved to def,
An' a-tellin' him de Mastah will pu'vide?
Ef you want to tech his feelin's, save yo' sermons an' yo' bre...Read more of this...
by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...ays. 
Or when we'd journeyed damp an' far, 
An' clouds were in the skies, 
We'd camp in some old shanty bar, 
And sit a-tellin' lies. 

Though time had writ upon his brow 
And rubbed away his curls, 
He always was -- an' may be now -- 
A favourite with the girls; 
I've heard bush-wimmin scream an' squall -- 
I've see'd 'em laugh until 
They could not do their work at all, 
Because of Corny Bill. 

He was the jolliest old pup 
As ever you did see, 
And often at some bush kick-...Read more of this...
by Lawson, Henry

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