Panther Poems

Panther Poems

May-Day, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Daughter of Heaven and Earth, coy Spring,
Wi...

The Romany Girl, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

The sun goes down, and with him takes
The coa...

Song of Myself, by Walt Whitman

1 I celebrate myself, and sing myself,
And...

Ruth, by William Wordsworth

When Ruth was left half desolate,
Her Father...

Rose and Murray, by Conrad Aiken

After the movie, when the lights come up,
He...

Ruth, by William Wordsworth

When Ruth was left half desolate,
Her Father...

Flirtation, by Claude McKay

Upon thy purple mat thy body bare
Is fine and ...

The Panther, by Rainer Maria Rilke

His gaze has grown so weary from passing the ba...

The Bear Hunt, by Abraham Lincoln

A wild-bear chase, didst never see?
Then hast...

Atlantis, by Amanda Theodocia Jones

PRELUDE   I If earth's lost youth thou ha...

Mikko the Squirrel, by Arthur Guiterman

A PASSAMAQUODDY INDIAN LEGEND Mikko the Squirr...

The Mississippi, by Edna Dean Proctor

Down the silent Mississippi, with his saintly ...

The Lion, by Isaac McLellan

In the Mahouna mountain, in the Haracta glen, ...

Panther in Louisiana, by Isaac McLellan

The flushing dawn had scarcely tipt
The mornin...

The Cougar, by Keith Holyoak

At dawn I took my boat and crossed
Over to Son...

Poem For a Girl (Who Is Also a Birch Tree), by Stanley Gemmell

Cross hatched with pollen
Arms sensually akimb...