Poems by Memory
Charles Reznikoff - Te Deum
Galway Kinnell - Daybreak
Elizabeth Bishop - Wading at Wellfleet
e.e. cummings - may my heart
Emily Dickinson - How Happy is the Little Stone
Hilda Doolittle - Not in our time, O Lord
Theodore Roethke - My Papa's Waltz
Robinson Jeffers - Rock and Hawk
Edna St. Vincent Millay - Upon this age
Lorine Niedecker - My Life by Water
Robert Bly - Welcoming a Child
Jonathan Williams - MY QUAKER ATHEIST FRIEND
Bert Meyers - With Animals
Babette Deutsch - Two People Eat Honey
Donald Hall - Old Roses
Jack Gilbert - Failing and Flying
Richard Wilbur - Clearness
Tennessee Williams - Heavenly Grass
Wayne Vargas - I'll not write a poem today
Mary Reufle - The Imperial Ambassador of the Infinite
William Blake - The Divine Image
Wallace Stevens - Of Mere Being
Dorothy Parker - The Veteran
John Berryman - The Ball Poem
David Wagoner - The Silence of the Stars
Ted Kooser - Two by the Road
W.B.Yeats - Long-Legged Fly
Philip Levine - Ask for Nothing
Naomi Shihab Nye - Minnows
W.S. Merwin - To the Words
Annie Dillard - Pastoral
Dean Young - Small Craft Talk Warning
Rudyard Kipling - If—
William Carlos Williams - The Revelation
Mary Oliver - Hummingbird Pauses at the Trumpet Vine
T.S. Eliot - Mr. Apollinax
Walt Whitman - Sparkles From the Wheel
What Is A Poem? - Ruth Stone
Three Foxes By The Edge of the Field at Twilight
Joyce Sutphen - First Words
Laure-Anne Bosselaar - Late Afternoon Stroll on the Cliffs
Epitaph - Maurya Simon