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Famous Wetted Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Aiken, Conrad
...till here.
The song is in the peachtree and the ear.

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The winds of doctrine blow both ways at once.
The wetted finger feels the wind each way,
presaging plums from north, and snow from south.
The dust-wind whistles from the eastern sea
to dry the nectarine and parch the mouth.
The west wind from the desert wreathes the rain
too late to fill our wells, but soon enough,
the four-day rain that bears the leaves away.
Song with the wind will change, but...Read more of this...



by Sorley, Charles
...m, and our sweat
Watered the grass, making it spring up green,
Blooming for us. And, if the wind was wet,
Our blood wetted the wind, making it keen
With the hatred
And wrath and courage that our blood had been.

So, fighting men and winds and tempests, hot
With joy and hate and battle-lust, we fell
Where we fought. And God said, “Killed at last then? What!
Ye that are too strong for heaven, too clean for hell,
(God said) stir not.
This be your heaven, or, if y...Read more of this...

by Taylor, Ann
...t I like so to kiss, 
How alter'd and sad it appears!
Do you think I can love you so naughty as this, 
Or kiss you, all wetted with tears? 

Remember, though GOD is in Heaven, my love, 
He sees you within and without, 
And always looks down, from His glory above, 
To notice what you are about. 

If I am not with you, or if it be dark, 
And nobody is in the way, 
His eye is as able your doings to mark, 
In the night as it is in the day. 

Then dry up your tears and loo...Read more of this...

by Nicolson, Adela Florence Cory
...They lay the slender body down
     With all its wealth of wetted hair,
   Only a daughter of the town,
     But very young and slight and fair.

   The eyes, whose light one cannot see,
     Are sombre doubtless, like the tresses,
   The mouth's soft curvings seem to be
     A roseate series of caresses.

   And where the skin has all but dried
     (The air is sultry in the room)
   Upon her breast and ...Read more of this...

by Lowell, Amy
...he door. "Why, Dear,
What in the name of patience brings you here?
Quick, Lotta, shut the door, my violin
I fear is wetted. Now, Dear, bring a light.
This clasp is very much too worn and thin.
I'll take the other fiddle out to-night
If it still rains. Tut! Tut! my child, you're quite
Clumsy. Here, help me, hold the case while I --
Give me the candle. No, the inside's dry.
Thank God for that! Well, Lotta, how 
are you?
A bad storm, but the house...Read more of this...



by Pessoa, Fernando
...The edge of the green wave whitely doth hiss

Upon the wetted sand. I look, yet dream.

Surely reality cannot be this!

Somehow, somewhere this surely doth but seem!

The sky, the sea, this great extent disclosed

Of outward joy, this bulk of life we feel,

Is not something, but something interposed.

Only what in this is not this is real.

If this be to have sense, if to be awake

Be but to see ...Read more of this...

by Hughes, Ted
...My masterpiece
Came that black night on the Grantchester road.
I sucked the throaty thin woe of a rabbit
Out of my wetted knuckle, by a copse
Where a tawny owl was enquiring.
Suddenly it swooped up, splaying its pinions
Into my face, taking me for a post....Read more of this...

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