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Famous Veered Poems by Famous Poets

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

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...bit by bit
 He got it right.

He took his letter to the post,
 Yet long he held it in his hand.
Strangely his mood had veered, almost
 Reversed,--he could not understand.
The girl was vague, the words were vain;
 April romance had come to grief . . .
He tore his letter up again,--
 Oh blest relief!...Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William



...he great wings steadily; they went
directly over me, high up, and kept on
due north: but then one bird,
the one behind, veered a little to the
left and the other bird kept on seeming
not to notice for a minute: the first
began to circle as if looking for
something, coasting, resting its wings
on the down side of some of the circles:
the other bird came back and they both
circled, looking perhaps for a draft;
they turned a few more times, possibly
rising—at least, clearly rest...Read more of this...
by Ammons, A R
...needed, 
For his thoughts as paddles served him, 
And his wishes served to guide him;
Swift or slow at will he glided, 
Veered to right or left at pleasure.
Then he called aloud to Kwasind, 
To his friend, the strong man, Kwasind, 
Saying, "Help me clear this river 
Of its sunken logs and sand-bars."
Straight into the river Kwasind 
Plunged as if he were an otter, 
Dived as if he were a beaver, 
Stood up to his waist in water, 
To his arm-pits in the river, 
Swam and scouted ...Read more of this...
by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
...r, 
And all that had sense to reason knew 
That bloody drama must be gone through. 
Some sat and watched how the action veered -- 
Waited, profited, trembled, cheered -- 
We saw not clearly nor understood, 
But yielding ourselves to the masterhand, 
Each in his part as best he could, 
We played it through as the author planned....Read more of this...
by Seeger, Alan
...THE SKIES from black to pearly grey
 Had veered without a star or sun;
Only a burning opal ray
 Fell on your brow when all was done.


Aye, after victory, the crown;
 Yet through the fight no word of cheer;
And what would win and what go down
 No word could help, no light make clear.


A thousand ages onward led
 Their joys and sorrows to that hour;
No wisdom weighed, no word was said,
 For only wh...Read more of this...
by Russell, George William



..., a mist, a shape, I wist!
And still it neared and neared:
As if it dodged a water-sprite,
It plunged and tacked and veered.

With throats unslaked, with black lips baked,
We could nor laugh nor wail;
Through utter drought all dumb we stood!
I bit my arm, I sucked the blood,
And cried, A sail! a sail!

With throats unslaked, with black lips baked,
Agape they heard me call:
Gramercy! they for joy did grin
And all at once their breath drew in,
As they were drinki...Read more of this...
by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
...
Came round the gusty Skaw, 110 
So that our foe we saw 
Laugh as he hailed us. 

"And as to catch the gale 
Round veered the flapping sail, 
'Death!' was the helmsman's hail, 115 
'Death without quarter!' 
Mid-ships with iron keel 
Struck we her ribs of steel; 
Down her black hulk did reel 
Through the black water! 120 

"As with his wings aslant, 
Sails the fierce cormorant, 
Seeking some rocky haunt, 
With his prey laden, 
So toward the open main, 125 
Be...Read more of this...
by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

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