The Best Poems Ever (book)
Fantastic anthology, easy to carry around. ****
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‘Blessing the Boats’ – Lucille Clifton
In a Celtic tradition of symbolism of the elements. ***
‘The Author to Her Book’ – Anne Bradstreet
“Thou ill-formed offspring of my feeble brain.” Very clever and insightful. ****
‘Sonnet 130’ – William Shakespeare
“.. she belied with false compare.” ***
‘Life in a Love’ – Robert Browning
“But what if I fail of my purpose here?” ***
‘The Raven’ - Poe
Unrivalled perfection!! *****
“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore,
……..Bird or beast upon the sculptured bust above his chamber door,
With such name as "Nevermore.”
‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ - John Keats
"Who are these coming to the sacrifice?
To what green altar, O mysterious priest..."
Prominent figurative language.
“Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” ****
‘This is Just to Say’ - William Carlos William
Casual note of apology left on the fridge for his flatmates. **
‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ – Wilfred Owen
Graphically powerful observations of war zone horror. ****
‘My Life had stood -- a Loaded Gun’ – Emily Dickinson
Profound fusion of gun and owner .. or (God) as Master and servant? Or man and lover? *****
‘Archaic Torso of Apollo’ - Rainer Maria Rilke
Commentaries say that in this poem "the object describes the observer".
Ok then... **
“Jabberwocky” - Lewis Carroll, from 'Through the Looking Glass' illustrated by Graeme Base (1987).
The strength of this book is the amazing illustrations. Large, bold, deep and dark.
The poem is:
’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe. ---- ***
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‘The Tyger’ – William Blake
Exotic!
Tyger Tyger, burning bright,
In the forests of the night;
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry? ---- ***
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‘Mother to Son’ -Langston Hughes
"Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair."
Keep climbing, keep moving forward, never give up! ***
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'The Road Not Taken' – Robert Frost
One of the most philosophical poems I’ve ever read
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth; ----- ****
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‘The Triple Fool’ – John Donne
I have come to value JD’s work. This is imaginative and humbling. ****
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‘Remembrance’ - Emily Brontë
Worth reading frequently.
“Cold in the earth .. Have I forgot .. to love thee…?” ****
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‘Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird’ – Wallace Stevens
Something peaceful and yet haunting about the poet’s observation of blackbirds. ***
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‘Who Has Seen the Wind?’ – Christina Rossetti
Simple poem that makes you smile. Too short to warrant more than 2 stars. **
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‘The Doubt of Future Foes’ – Elizabeth I
Is this the queen? ***
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‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ - Dylan Thomas (1914-1953)
What an intense piece of writing. Wow!
It is 3 years since first reviewing it and I am changing my rating from 4 to 5. It is the perfect template on how to write a ‘villanelle’. (Did you know that it is quoted in Christopher Nolan’s 2014 film ‘Interstellar’?} *****
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‘Sonnet 43’ – Elizabeth Barrett Browning
A love letter. “I shall but love thee better after death.” ***
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‘Dover Beach’ – Matthew Arnold
Honourable description of the beach at night. The rhythmic sway of "where ignorant armies clash by night."
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‘Poets to Come’ – Walt Whitman
Wow! Insightful and prophetic. I think I’ll keep this in mind and close to my awareness. ****
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