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Poems for men (written by women)

Poems for men (written by women)

Worn Out, Elizabeth Siddal Memory, Mary Coleridge To Death, Amy Levy On Monsieur’s Departure, Elizabeth of England To the Ladies, Lady Mary Chudleigh Away from Me, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) Ally of Stars, Irene Wilde To Love in Solitude and Mystery, Mary Shelley Friendship After Love, Ella Wheeler Wilcox Buried Love Love, Sara Teasdale) Love everywhere (Überall Liebe, Karoline von Günderrode) Dead love (Dead Love, Elizabeth Siddal) Sincere love (True Love, Elizabeth Siddal) Terrible love (Terrible Love, Evelyn Douglas) Love and witches (Love and Witches, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Love And Madness, Charlotte Dacre Love and Hate, Elizabeth Siddal Beauty’s Anadems, Evelyn Douglas Angel or Devil, Ella Wheeler Wilcox) Even If You Grab A Piece of Time (Even If You Grab A Piece of Time, Ruth Forman) Absence (Mary Shelley) Ballade at Thirty-five (Dorothy Parker) Mouth to mouth, Delmira Agustini) Mirror Paths (Mirror Paths, Alejandra Pizarnik) Bride Song (Bride Song, Christina Rossetti) Funeral Song (Song, Christina Rossetti) When I Shall Sleep, Emily Brontë our two souls (When Our Two Souls, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) When I’m No More, Mary Shelley) When I was a Bird (When I was a Bird, Katherine Mansfield) I must forget your dark eyes (I Must Forget Thy Dark Eyes, Mary Shelley) Let Evening Come (Jane Kenyon) De profundis (De Profundis, Christina Rossetti) How Do I Love Thee (Elizabeth Barrett Browning) From the Grave (From the Grave, Ella Wheeler Wilcox) From afar (From afar, Delmira Agustini) After Love, Sara Teasdale After Death, Sara Teasdale Where Memory Sleeps, Charlotte Perkins Gilman Love Not, Caroline Norton The Tree of Song, Sara Teasdale The Dark Stag, Isabella Crawford the souls (The Camp of Souls, Isabella Crawford) The Dead Coach (Katharine Tynan) The Speech of Silence (The End of the Day, Katharine Tynan) The funeral The Devil’s Funeral, Mary Coleridge The Musical Hell, Alejandra Pizarnik The Intruder Delmira Agustini She Sat and Sang Lily Bed, Isabella Crawford) Love’s Language, Ella Wheeler Wilcox) The Wolf at the Door, Charlotte Perkins Gilman) Fear, Alejandra Pizarnik) The Mystery of Pain of Pain, Emily Dickinson) The Other Side of a Mirror (Mary Coleridge) The Passing of Love (Elizabeth Siddal) The Secret (Emily Dickinson) The Maiden’s Secret ( A Maiden’s Secret, Ella Wheeler Wilcox) The Lady’s Yes, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) The Vampire, Delmira Agustini) The Wind that Shakes the Barley, Katharine Tynan black forest (In the Black Forest, Amy Levy) In the night (In the Night, Amy Levy) From Retrospection (Charlotte Brontë) Show me the way (Show Me the Way, Ella Wheeler Wilcox) Then they will scream (Then Shall Ye Shout, Christina Rossetti) A Crossroad Epitaph, Amy Levy) Is it true that I’m dead? (Is Indeed So, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) Hope is the Thing with Feathers, Emily Dickinson Will I Were With Thee, Caroline Norton Fragment of a Ballad, Elizabeth Siddal ) It was in passing (It was in passing, Delmira Agustini) Thank you (I Thank All, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) Hada Morgana (Fata Morgana, Christina Rossetti) There’s a certain slant of light (There’s a Certain Slant of Light, Emily Dickinson) We have been friends (We Have Been Friends, Caroline Norton) Men I have not married (Men I’m Not Married To, Dorothy Parker) Attempt at jealousy (Popytka revnosti, Marina Tsvetaeva) Intimate (Intima, Delmira Agustini) Next to him The Witch (Mary Coleridge) lust of the eyes (The Lust of the Eyes, Elizabeth Siddal) The Best Thing in the World (Elizabeth Barrett Browning) Lament (Regret, Charlotte Brontë) Death is a Dialogue Between, Emily Dickinson) Death and the Lady (Mary Coleridge) The White Woman (Mary Coleridge)The Vampire Bride (Thomas Henry Liddell) The first time he kissed me (The First Time He Kissed Me, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) The Rose (Isabella Crawford) The Nights Remember (Sara Teasdale) My Lady’s Grave (Emily Brontë) The One Certainty, Christina Rossetti) The ineffable (The ineffable, Delmira Agustini) Tomorrow (Morning, Sara Teasdale) I liked spring so much (I So Liked Spring, Charlotte Mew) My sad muse (My sad muse, Delmira Agustini) My loves (My loves, Delmira Agustini I Died for Beauty, Emily Dickinson Death, Emily Brontë Early Death, Elizabeth Siddal Phenomenal Woman, Maya Angelou Nymphs, Katharine Tynan It won’t change (It Will Not Change, Sara Teasdale) Nocturno (Nocturno, Delmira Agustini) I Don’t Envy the Dead That Rest (I Envy Not the Dead That Rest, Mary Coleridge) It Was Not Death, Emily Dickinson my soul is cowardly (No Coward Soul is Mine, Emily Brontë) Despite love being love (Yet, Love, Mere Love, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) Don’t you care? (Dost Thou Not Care?, Christina Rossetti) We, as Women, Charlotte Perkins Gilman) I Am Not Yours, Sara Teasdale) I Had no Time to Hate, Emily Dickinson) We Never Said Farewell (Mary Coleridge) I Thought of You (I Thought of You, Sara Teasdale) Lost (Lost, Elizabeth Siddal) Pleasure (Pleasure, Charlotte Brontë) I Could Be More Alone (Could I Be More Alone, Emily Dickinson) Empowerment Poems. Feminist poems. How Cleare She Shine (How Cleare She Shine, Emily Brontë) Witch-Burning (Mary Elizabeth Counselman) What do I care? (What Do I Care?, Sara Teasdale) Remember (Remember, Christina Rossetti)Do you remember that night? (An Cuimhin Leat An Oíche Ud?, anonymous)Resurgemus (Resurgemus, Sarah Helen Whitman) Serpentina (Serpentina, Delmira Agustini) If Thou Must Love Me, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) True to myself, false to everyone (True to Myself Am I, and False to All, Mary Coleridge) If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking, Emily Dickinson Sir Beelzebub (Edith Sitwell) About a person who has died in el cama (On a Person Who Died in Bed, Amy Levy) Sonnet of love (Sonnet of love, Delmira Agustini) I am nobody. Who are you? (I’m Nobody! Who are you?, Emily Dickinson) Supremo idyll (Supremo idyll, Delmira Agustini)Terminus (Terminus, Edith Wharton) Land of dreams (Dreamland, Christina Rossetti) Your love (Your love, Delmira Agustini) All souls (All Souls, Katharine Tynan) A Maiden to her Mirror, Ella Wheeler Wilcox A Death-Scene, Emily Brontë A Daughter of Eve, Christina Rossetti An Unusual Rain, Charlotte Perkins Gilman A Year and a Day, Elizabeth Siddal A Silent Wood, Elizabeth Siddal A Thought For A Lonely Death -Bed, Elizabeth Barrett Browning A Portrait, Christina Rossetti Vampires, Ella Wheeler Wilcox Come Slowly—Eden , Emily Dickinson) I see thine image through my tears to-night, Elizabeth Barrett Browning) Since there is no escape (Since There is No Escape, Sara Teasdale) And thus I knew (And Thus I Knew, Dorothy Agard Ansley) I know the stars (I Know the Stars, Sara Teasdale) I do Not Love Thee (Caroline Norton)

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Poems for men written by women.

Man is a rudimentary but practical creature, a friend once pointed out. We disagree, more because we belong to the genre than because of a sincere disagreement; and for this we use poetry, bringing together here a brief collection of poems for men written by women, which give an account of some notable male examples.

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