Oh, hello there. You've reached the electronic corner of my library. Here you find a small collection of poems 'n' such that I consider worth reading. You may not like everything here, but keep in mind that you should at least have read it.
Favorite Limericks
Marriage, by Wendell Berry
Eternity, by William Blake
The City of Is, from Possession, by A.S. Byatt
Kubla Khan, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
maggie and milly and molly and may, by E.E. Cummings
The God Who Loves You, by Carl Dennis
Two Poems by Emily Dickinson
Eurydice, by H.D.
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, by T.S. Eliot
Pied Beauty, by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Warning, by Jenny Joseph
She Weeps over Rahoon, by James Joyce
A Prayer to Saint Catherine, by Kenneth Koch
Poems of Edward Lear
The Bee Box, by Lowell Parker
Daddy, by Sylvia Plath
Echo, by Christina Rossetti
Ariel's Song, from The Tempest, by William Shakespeare
XIV. "Bright is the Ring of Words", by Robert Louis Stevenson
This is Just to Say, by William Carlos Williams
Sailing to Byzantium, by William Butler Yeats
The Song of Wandering Aengus, by William Butler Yeats
When You are Old, by William Butler Yeats
En español:
Nada te turbe, por Teresa de Ávila
Ciudad dormida, por José Santos Chocano
Dos Poemas de Antonio Machado
Danza Negra, por Luis Palés Matos
14. Juegas todos los días con la luz del universo, por Pablo Neruda
Hoy he nacido, por Amado Nervo