There are 277 Poems where the title begins with "h"
= First appeared in Poetry magazine.H. S. Mauberley (Life and Contacts) [Part I]
By Ezra Pound
Habeas Corpus 
By Brian Swann
Habitation 
By Jennifer O'Grady
Haiku
By Etheridge Knight
haiku #62 
By Scott Helmes
Haiku Ambulance
By Richard Brautigan
Hail 
By Mary Szybist
Hairless 
By Jo Shapcott
Half a hedgehog
By Miroslav Holub
Half an Hour
By Jean Valentine
Half Border and Half Lab 
By Heather McHugh
Half-Ourselves & Half-Not 
By Colin Cheney
Halley’s Comet
By Stanley Kunitz
Halloween Party
By Kenn Nesbitt
Hamatreya
By Ralph Waldo Emerson
Hammer
By Dean Young
Hands
By Robinson Jeffers
Hands Are Wood 
By Seth Abramson
Handsel
By Carol Muske-Dukes
Hanging Fire
By Audre Lorde
Hanging in Egypt with Breyten Breytenbach
By Chris Abani
Hangzhou, Lake of the Poets
By Marie Ponsot
Hap
By Thomas Hardy
Happiness 
By Jane Kenyon
Happiness
By Susan Griffin
Happy as a Dog’s Tail
By Anna Swir
Happy Birthday, Silly Goose!
By Clyde Watson
Happy Hour
By Alan Shapiro
Hard Luck
By Edgar Albert Guest
Hard Rock Returns to Prison from the Hospital for the Criminal Insane
By Etheridge Knight
Hard Work 
By Roddy Lumsden
Hard-time blues
By William Waring Cuney
Hardware 
By Averill Curdy
Hardy’s Catalogues 
By Anne Winters
Harlem
By Langston Hughes
Harlem Shadows
By Claude McKay
Harlem Sweeties
By Langston Hughes
Harp Song of the Dane Women
By Rudyard Kipling
Harp Trees
By Robin Blaser
Harriet Street
By Carol Frost
Harrison Street Court
By Carl Sandburg
Hartley Field 
By Connie Wanek
Harvest Gathering
By Phoebe Cary
Hate Poem
By Julie Sheehan
Hatred and Vengeance, My Eternal Portion
By William Cowper
Hats
By William Jay Smith
Havana Birth
By Susan Mitchell
Have You Prayed
By Li-Young Lee
Having a Coke with You
By Frank O'Hara
Having My Cards Read 
By W. S. Di Piero
Hayden
By Amaud Jamaul Johnson
Hazard Faces a Sunday in the Decline
By William Meredith
He Imagined the Gorgeous Pattern of the New Skin and Settled for America
By Primus St. John
He Lit a Fire with Icicles 
By Kay Ryan
He Said Turn Here
By Dean Young
He stopped part way across the field to
By Michael Palmer
He Thinks of His Children
By Hittan of Tayyi
He was touched or he touched or 
By Marianne Boruch
Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
By Anonymous
Headstone
By Ragan Fox
Hearing
By W. S. Merwin
Hearing your words, and not a word among them
By Edna St. Vincent Millay
Hearke, Hearke, the Larke at Heauens Gate Sings
By William Shakespeare
Heart
By Rick Campbell
Heart to Heart
By Rita Dove
Heart, My Box of Snow 
By Rebecca Hoogs
Heart’s Needle
By W. D. Snodgrass
Heat
By Jane Hirshfield
Heat Wave 
By Samuel Menashe
Heaven
By Cathy Song
Heaven to Be
By Sharon Olds
Heaven, 1963
By Kim Noriega
Hedgehog
By Paul Muldoon
Heft
By Lisa Fishman
Height Is the Distance Down 
By Mary Barnard
Helen
By H. D.
Helen
By George Seferis
Helen Grown Old
By Janet Loxley Lewis
Helen, the Sad Queen
By Janet Loxley Lewis
Helen: A Revision 
By Jack Spicer
Hell
By Donald Justice
Hellas: Chorus
By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Hello
By Naomi Shihab Nye
Hello, Willie Shoemaker
By Charles Bukowski
Helping My Daughter Move into Her First Apartment
By Sue Ellen Thompson
Helsinki Window
By Robert Creeley
Hemachandra’s Grammar 418.1
By Anonymous
Hendecasyllabics
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
Hendecasyllables on Catullus #33
By Bernadette Mayer
Hephaestus Alone
By Linda Gregg
Her 
By Billy Collins
Her Face
By Arthur Gorges
Her Head
By Joan Murray
Her House 
By Constance Urdang
Her Kind
By Anne Sexton
Her Life Runs Like a Red Silk Flag
By Bruce Weigl
Her Monologue of Dark Crepe with Edges of Light:
By Norman Dubie
Her my body
By Bob Hicok
Her Name is Rose
By Peter Pereira
Herbert Glerbett
By Jack Prelutsky
Herbert White
By Frank Bidart
Here 
By Samuel Menashe
Here I Am, Lord 
By Michael Chitwood
Here Is an Ear Hear
By Victor Hernández Cruz
here is little Effie’s head
By E. E. Cummings
Here Is the Beehive
By Anonymous
Here Now 
By Samuel Menashe
here rests
By Lucille Clifton
Here Where Coltrane Is
By Michael S. Harper
Heritage
By Paul Engle
Herman Melville
By Conrad Aiken
Hermits
By James Galvin
Hero
By Paul Engle
Hero and Leander
By Christopher Marlowe
from Hero and Leander: "It lies not in our power to love or hate"
By Christopher Marlowe
Heroic Simile
By Robert Hass
Hertha
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
Hesitancy
By Brad Leithauser
Hesitation Theory
By Reginald Shepherd
Hexameter
By Brian Culhane
Hey, Ma, Something’s under My Bed
By Joan Horton
Hidden Harvest
By Rodrigo Toscano
Hidden Name
By Victor Segalen
High Noon at Los Alamos
By Eleanor Wilner
High Tension Lines across a Landscape
By John Ciardi
High Windows
By Philip Larkin
Highland Mary
By Robert Burns
Himalayan Balsam
By Anne Stevenson
from Hinge Picture
By Susan Howe
Hinged Double Sonnet for the Luna Moths
By Sean Nevin
Hip-Hop Ghazal 
By Patricia Smith
Hippogriff
By X J Kennedy
His Farewell to Sack
By Robert Herrick
His Prayer for Absolution
By Robert Herrick
His Prayer to Ben Jonson
By Robert Herrick
His Return to London
By Robert Herrick
His Stillness
By Sharon Olds
His take on Fibs in Fib format
By Alan Reynolds
His Wish to God
By Robert Herrick
Historical Disquisitions
By Philip Whalen
History
By Babette Deutsch
History Lesson
By Natasha Trethewey
History of My Heart 
By Robert Pinsky
Hog Island Oysters 
By Devin Johnston
hole
By Quraysh Ali Lansana
Hole, Where Once in Passion We Swam
By Dave Smith
Holy Cussing
By Robert Morgan
Holy Shit
By Peter Pereira
Holy Sonnets: At the round earth's imagin'd corners, blow
By John Donne
Holy Sonnets: Batter my heart, three-person'd God
By John Donne
Holy Sonnets: Death, be not proud
By John Donne
Holy Sonnets: I am a little world made cunningly
By John Donne
Holy Sonnets: If poisonous minerals, and if that tree
By John Donne
Holy Sonnets: Show me dear Christ, thy spouse so bright and clear
By John Donne
Holy Sonnets: Since she whom I lov'd hath paid her last debt
By John Donne
Holy Sonnets: This is my play's last scene
By John Donne
Holy Sonnets: Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?
By John Donne
Holy Thursday: 'Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean
By William Blake
Holy Thursday: Is this a holy thing to see
By William Blake
Homage to Buck Cline
By David Bottoms
Homage to H & the Speedway Diner
By Bernadette Mayer
Homage to Mistress Bradstreet
By John Berryman
homage to my hips
By Lucille Clifton
Homage to Philip K. Dick
By Norman Dubie
Home
By Edgar Albert Guest
Home Again Home Again
By A. F. Moritz
Home Burial
By Robert Frost
Home Federal
By Rae Armantrout
Home Fire
By Linda Parsons Marion
Home Movies: A Sort of Ode 
By Mary Jo Salter
Home to Roost 
By Kay Ryan
Home-Thoughts, from Abroad
By Robert Browning
Home-Thoughts, from the Sea
By Robert Browning
Homecoming
By Jay Wright
Homecoming
By Keith Althaus
Homeland of the Foreign Tongue
By Scott Cairns
Homes
By Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman
Homework
By Allen Ginsberg
Homo Will Not Inherit
By Mark Doty
Honey Dripper
By Clarence Major
Honorary Jew 
By John Repp
Hooded Night
By Robinson Jeffers
Hoop 
By Rae Armantrout
Horse
By Louise Glück
Horses
By Wendell Berry
Horses in Snow
By Roberta Hill Whiteman
Horses on the Grass
By Grace Schulman
Hospital
By Marianne Boruch
Hospital parking lot, April 
By Laura Kasischke
Hot Sun, Cool Fire
By George Peele
Hotel
By Lorna Dee Cervantes
Hotel Brindisi
By Honor Moore
Hotel François 1er
By Gertrude Stein
Hotel Lautréamont
By John Ashbery
Hotel Showers of the World
By Roddy Lumsden
Houdini 
By Kay Ryan
Hour 
By Reginald Gibbons
Hour on Hour
By Mary Kinzie
Hour-glass
By Marin Sorescu
House of Shadows. Home of Simile 
By Eavan Boland
House: Some Instructions
By Grace Paley
Houston in the Early Eighties 
By Jessica Greenbaum
How Are You Doing?
By Rick Snyder
How Beautiful
By Mary Jo Bang
How Evolution Came to Indiana
By Philip Appleman
How Good Fortune Surprises Us
By Jackson Wheeler
How He Answered the Glossy Magazine’s Mate-Poaching Survey
By Kevin Stein
How I Discovered Poetry
By Marilyn Nelson
How Is It That the Snow
By Robert Haight
How It Adds Up
By Tony Hoagland
How It Is
By Maxine W. Kumin
How It Was
By Czeslaw Milosz
How many times these low feet staggered
By n/a
How many times these low feet staggered
By Emily Dickinson
How She Went to Ireland
By Thomas Hardy
How Smokes the Smolder 
By Todd Boss
How the Pope is Chosen
By James Tate
How Things Fall
By Kevin Stein
How Things Work
By Gary Soto
How to Accompany the Moon Without Walking
By Conrad Aiken
How To Be a Poet 
By Wendell Berry
How to Continue
By John Ashbery
How to Cook a Wolf 
By Adrian Blevins
How to Do Things With Tears
By Allen Grossman
How to Enter a Big City
By Thomas James Merton
How to get RICHES
By Benjamin Franklin
How to Get to Green Springs
By Dave Smith
How to Write the Great American Indian Novel
By Sherman Alexie
How We Heard the Name 
By Alan Dugan
How We Made a New Art on Old Ground 
By Eavan Boland
How We Were Introduced
By Zbigniew Herbert
How Wonderful
By Irving Feldman
Howl
By Allen Ginsberg
Hudson 
By Hugh Seidman
Huge Vapours Brood above the Clifted Shore
By Charlotte Smith
Hugging the Jukebox
By Naomi Shihab Nye
Hullo 
By Wendy Videlock
Human Beauty 
By Albert Goldbarth
Human Cylinders
By Mina Loy
Human Hunger 
By Mark Halliday
Human Life
By Tom Clark
Human Lot 
By Dean Young
Humanities Lecture
By William E. Stafford
Humidifier 
By Louise Glück
Humoresque
By Edna St. Vincent Millay
Hundreds of Fireflies
By Brad Leithauser
Hunger for Something
By Chase Twichell
Hunting Manual
By Eleanor Wilner
Hunting, Hazards, and Holiness
By Henry Carlile
Hurry
By Marie Howe
Hurt Hawks
By Robinson Jeffers
Hush
By David St. John
Huswifery
By Edward Taylor
Hutch 
By Atsuro Riley
Hyacinth
By Louise Glück
Hygiene 
By Raffaello Baldini
Hymn
By Carl Phillips
Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouni
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Hymn from a Watermelon Pavilion
By Wallace Stevens
Hymn of Not Much Praise for New York City
By Thomas James Merton
Hymn of Pan
By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Hymn to God, My God, in my Sickness
By John Donne
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Hymn to Life 
By James Schuyler
Hymn to Proserpine (After the Proclamation in Rome of the Christian Faith)
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
Hymn to the Comb-Over
By Wesley McNair
Hymn to the Night
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Hymn: Thou Hidden Love of God
By John Wesley
HYMNS: Come on, My Partners in Distress
By Charles Wesley
HYMNS: My God! I Know, I Feel Thee Mine
By Charles Wesley
Hymnus Ad Patrem Sinensis
By Philip Whalen
Hyperion
By John Keats
Hypocrite Auteur 
By Archibald MacLeish
Hypocrite Women
By Denise Levertov
Hypothetical Antipodes, Judgment
By Philip Jenks
Hysteria
By T. S. Eliot
Hysteria
By Dionisio D. Martinez
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