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Famous Wham Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Burns, Robert
...m courtly gifts,
 Nor meikle speech pretend;
But he wad hecht an honest heart,
 Wad ne’er desert his friend.


Now, wham to chuse, and wham refuse,
 At strife thir Carlins fell;
For some had Gentlefolks to please,
 And some wad please themsel’.


Then out spak mim-mou’d Meg o’ Nith,
 And she spak up wi’ pride,
And she wad send the Soger youth,
 Whatever might betide.


For the auld Gudeman o’ London court 4
 She didna care a pin;
But she wad send the Soger youth,
...Read more of this...



by Burns, Robert
...’ flow’ring clover gay;
And when ye wing your annual way
 Frae our claud shore,
Tell thae far warlds wha lies in clay,
 Wham we deplore.


Ye houlets, frae your ivy bow’r
In some auld tree, or eldritch tow’r,
What time the moon, wi’ silent glow’r,
 Sets up her horn,
Wail thro’ the dreary midnight hour,
 Till waukrife morn!


O rivers, forests, hills, and plains!
Oft have ye heard my canty strains;
But now, what else for me remains
 But tales of woe;
And frae my een the dr...Read more of this...

by Burns, Robert
...her wrath to keep it warm.


 This truth fand honest TAM O’ SHANTER,
As he frae Ayr ae night did canter:
(Auld Ayr, wham ne’er a town surpasses,
For honest men and bonie lasses).


 O Tam! had’st thou but been sae wise,
As taen thy ain wife Kate’s advice!
She tauld thee weel thou was a skellum,
A blethering, blustering, drunken blellum;
That frae November till October,
Ae market-day thou was na sober;
That ilka melder wi’ the Miller,
Thou sat as lang as thou had sille...Read more of this...

by Burns, Robert
...SCOTS, wha hae wi’ WALLACE bled,
Scots, wham BRUCE has aften led,
Welcome to your gory bed,
 Or to Victorie!


Now’s the day, and now’s the hour;
See the front o’ battle lour;
See approach proud EDWARD’S power—
 Chains and Slaverie!


Wha will be a traitor knave?
Wha can fill a coward’s grave?
Wha sae base as be a Slave?
 Let him turn and flee!


Wha, for Scotland’s King and Law,
Freedom’s sword w...Read more of this...

by Brautigan, Richard
...ountain.

 I cast into the cream and let my fly drift down onto along

branch of the tree, next to a bird.

 Go-wham !

 I set the hook and the trout started jumping.

 "Giraffe races at Kilimanjaro!" he shouted, and every

time the trout jumped, he jumped.

 "Bee races at Mount Everest !" he shouted.

 I didn't have a net with me so I fought the trout over to

the edge of the creek and swung it up onto the shore.

The trout had a big red stripe down i...Read more of this...



by Brautigan, Richard
...in the creek,

among 12, 845 telephone booths.

 I threw out a salmon egg and let it drift down over that

rock and WHAM! a good hit! and I had the fish on and it ran

hard downstream, cutting at an angle and staying deep and

really coming on hard, solid and uncompromising, and then

the fish jumped and for a second I thought it was a frog. I'd

never seen a fish like that before.

 God-damn ! What the hell!

 The fish ran deep again and I could feel its life ene...Read more of this...

by Burns, Robert
...Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled,
Scots, wham Bruce has aften led,
Welcome to your gory bed,
Or to victory!

Now's the day, and now's the hour;
See the front o' battle lour,
See approach proud Edward's power— 
Chains and slavery!

Wha will be a traitor-knave?
Wha can fill a coward's grave?
Wha sae base as be a slave?
Let him turn and flee!

Wha for Scotland's king and law
Freedom's sword will stron...Read more of this...

by Burns, Robert
...ng her wrath to keep it warm.

This truth fand honest Tam o'Shanter,
As he frae Ayr ae night did canter,
(Auld Ayr, wham ne'er a town surpasses,
For honest men and bonie lasses).

O Tam! hadst thou but been sae wise,
As ta'en thy ain wife Kate's advice!
She tauld thee weel thou was a skellum,
A blethering, blustering, drunken blellum,
That frae November till October,
Ae market-day thou was nae sober;
That ilka melder, wi' the miller,
Thou sat as lang as thou had sille...Read more of this...

by Gregory, Rg
...ing through
its spilled blood (and
of course keeping
its privates to itself)
and simply says
 i am i am
 i am i am i am
wham
 more 
blood and
  another
grin
etc

ordinary is where it all
started and where it is
eternally - square one the
universal square

 one or two
claim to have reached 
square one and a half - they
slip back but they
eventually slip back
their arses red
with shame
  no man can
put his foot down where
there is no banana skin

the ordinary runs
down to the s...Read more of this...

by Gregory, Rg
...ain
you academic lily-livered piss of a gnat
he hissed - and spat
into the piebald twitching face
drew back a pace
when wham - a seething body like a flung cat
lifted upwards into space

the younger brother was butted in the belly
(who staggered back hit head and made a dying fall
leaving a small red zigzag down the wall)
then this sizzling flesh-ball
fell on fluttering nelly
tore at her skirt
ripped other clothes apart
began kissing her fervently on her agenda
te amo te amo ...Read more of this...

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