Animal Poems

Animal Poems

Azure and Gold, by Amy Lowell

April had covered the hills
With flickering ye...

The Basket, by Amy Lowell

I The inkstand is full of ink, and the paper ...

Behind a Wall, by Amy Lowell

I own a solace shut within my heart,
  &...

The Blue Scarf, by Amy Lowell

Pale, with the blue of high zeniths, shimmere...

The Book of Hours of Sister Clotilde, by Amy Lowell

The Bell in the convent tower swung.
High over...

The Camellia Tree of Matsue, by Amy Lowell

At Matsue,
There was a Camellia Tree of great...

The Captured Goddess, by Amy Lowell

Over the housetops,
Above the rotating chimne...

The Coal Picker, by Amy Lowell

He perches in the slime, inert,
Bedaubed wit...

The Cremona Violin, by Amy Lowell

Part First Frau Concert-Meister Altgelt shut t...

The Dinner Party, by Amy Lowell

Fish "So..." they said,
With their wine-glas...

The Exeter Road, by Amy Lowell

Panels of claret and blue which shine
Under th...

A Fairy Tale, by Amy Lowell

On winter nights beside the nursery fire
We re...

Fatigue, by Amy Lowell

Stupefy my heart to every day's monotony,
&nb...

The Fool Errant, by Amy Lowell

The Fool Errant sat by the highway of life
&nb...

Fool's Money Bags, by Amy Lowell

Outside the long window,
With his head on the...

The Forsaken, by Amy Lowell

Holy Mother of God, Merciful Mary. Hear me! I ...

The Fruit Shop, by Amy Lowell

Cross-ribboned shoes; a muslin gown,
High-wai...

Funeral Song for the Indian Chief Blackbird, by Amy Lowell

BURIED SITTING UPRIGHT ON A LIVE HORSE ON A BLU...

The Garden by Moonlight, by Amy Lowell

A black cat among roses,
Phlox, lilac-misted...

The Great Adventure of Max Breuck, by Amy Lowell

1 A yellow band of light upon the street
Pour...

The Hammers, by Amy Lowell

I Frindsbury, Kent, 1786 Bang!
Bang!
Tap!...

Happiness, by Amy Lowell

Happiness, to some, elation;
Is, to others...

Hora Stellatrix, by Amy Lowell

The stars hang thick in the apple tree,
The s...

Illusion, by Amy Lowell

Walking beside the tree-peonies,
I saw a beet...

Irony, by Amy Lowell

An arid daylight shines along the beach
Dried ...