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Famous Usefulness Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Owen, Wilfred
...ncy now.
"Pushing up daisies," is their creed, you know.
To grain, then, go my fat, to buds my sap,
For all the usefulness there is in soap.
D'you think the Boche will ever stew man-soup?
Some day, no doubt, if . . .
 Friend, be very sure
I shall be better off with plants that share
More peaceably the meadow and the shower.
Soft rains will touch me, -- as they could touch once,
And nothing but the sun shall make me ware.
Your guns may crash aro...Read more of this...



by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
...Begin each morning with a talk to God,
And ask for your divine inheritance
Of usefulness, contentment, and success.
Resign all fear, all doubt, and all despair.
The stars doubt not, and they are undismayed,
Though whirled through space for countless centuries,
And told not why or wherefore: and the sea
With everlasting ebb and flow obeys,
And leaves the purpose with the unseen Cause.
The star sheds its radiance on a millio...Read more of this...

by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
...s lead out
Beyond the realms of indolence and doubt! 
And what large pleasures smile upon and bless
The busy avenues of usefulness! 

Life is a privilege. Thought the noontide fades
And shadows fall along the winding glades, 
Though joy-blooms wither in the autumn air, 
Yet the sweet scent of sympathy is there.
Pale sorrow leads us closer to our kind, 
And in the serious hours of life we find
Depths in the souls of men which lend new worth
And majesty to this brief sp...Read more of this...

by Robinson, Edwin Arlington
...o deny
The profit and the pride of his defeat. 

IV 

While we are drilled in error, we are lost
Alike to truth and usefulness. We think
We are great warriors now, and we can brag
Like Titans; but the world is growing young,
And we, the fools of time, are growing with it: -- 
We do not fight to-day, we only die;
We are too proud of death, and too ashamed
Of God, to know enough to be alive. 

V 

There is one battle-field whereon we fall
Triumphant and unconquered;...Read more of this...

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