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Short Nobel Laureate Poems

Short Nobel Laureate Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Nobel Laureate by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Nobel Laureate by length and keyword.


An Indian Boy
That Indian boy, unwashed, in rags, and black,
(India is, as in Art we say Nobel Laureate; in Might they call it ‘Nuclear State’)
Walked by the Dal-lake’s breezy bank,
Playing an unknown song on flute;
Carrying balloons on a bamboo stick,
Flying high in air,
And around his shoulders a worn dirty bag—
Contained flutes.
The naughty school boys irritated him, 
Punched the balloons
And searched in the bag....

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Categories: nobel laureate, political, boy,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Sing the Way Sky Is Singing - Translation
This is the translation of a song written by Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel-laureate Poet from India. The melody is composed by the poet himself. 


The way the sky is singing today, 
My Dearest, sing the song the same way, 
The way the sky is gazing today, 
My Dearest, gaze at me the same way! 

The way the breeze is murmuring in the leaves, 
making the forest to cry, 
Cry in the midst of my heart, 
Cry, and make me cry....

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Categories: nobel laureate, animal, love, spiritual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member We Like Trees
We like trees.
Rocks. Crows.

Trees are good.
Shade. Food. Wood.

If they leave, 
we'll leave, too.

Snow. How come
some there, none here.

Sun can kill
or be fun.

God can't care
about you, one.

Jacket caught
in thought thicket.

Barberry, rose
thorn in nose.

Elect a nobel laureate
not a noble idiot.

Eat. Eat so much
your bones grow.

Kinnakinnik. Chinquapin.
Almost edible words.

Naked buds, bears, 
understory shrubs....

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Categories: nobel laureate, care, food, fun, god, nature, snow, words,
Form: Verse

Book: Shattered Sighs