There are 429 Poems where the title begins with "i"
= First appeared in Poetry magazine.I Abide and Abide and Better Abide
By Thomas Wyatt
I Am a Parcel of Vain Strivings Tied
By Henry David Thoreau
I Am an Atheist Who Says His Prayers
By Karl Shapiro
I Am But A Traveler in This Land & Know Little of Its Ways
By Dean Young
I Am Learning To Abandon the World 
By Linda Pastan
I Am Merely Posing for a Photograph
By Juan Felipe Herrera
I Am Offering this Poem
By Jimmy Santiago Baca
I am the Living Bread: Meditation Eight: John 6:51
By Edward Taylor
I Am the Only Being Whose Doom
By Emily Jane Brontë
I am the People, the Mob
By Carl Sandburg
I Am the President of Regulation
By Jerome Rothenberg
I Am the Woman 
By William Vaughn Moody
I Am Visited by an Editor and a Poet
By Charles Bukowski
I Am Waiting
By Lawrence Ferlinghetti
I Am!
By John Clare
I Ask My Grandmother If We Can Make Lahmajoun 
By Gregory Djanikian
I Believe
By Robert W. Service
i can't stay in the same room with that woman for five minutes
By Charles Bukowski
I Care Not for These Ladies
By Thomas Campion
i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
By E. E. Cummings
I Close My Eyes
By David Ignatow
I Could Not Tell
By Sharon Olds
I Dreamed That I Was Old
By Stanley Kunitz
I Dreamed that in a City Dark as Paris
By Louis Simpson
I dwell in Possibility – (466)
By Emily Dickinson
I Eat My Peas with Honey
By Anonymous
I Fail As a Celibate
By Jerome Rothenberg
I Feel Horrible. She Doesn’t
By Richard Brautigan
I feel sorry
By Marin Sorescu
I felt a Funeral in my Brain
By Emily Dickinson
I Find no Peace
By Thomas Wyatt
I Found a Four-Leaf Clover
By Jack Prelutsky
I Genitori Perduti
By Lawrence Ferlinghetti
I Google Myself 
By Mel Nichols
I Grant You Ample Leave
By George Eliot
I Had A Tapeworm 
By Michael Ryan
I Hate 
By C. K. Williams
I Have a Seat in the Abandoned Theater
By Mahmoud Darwish
I Hear a River thro’ the Valley Wander
By Trumbull Stickney
I Hear America Singing
By Walt Whitman
I heard a Fly buzz – when I died – (591)
By Emily Dickinson
I Heard an Angel
By William Blake
I Hid my Love
By John Clare
I Imagine My Father’s Death 
By Bryan D. Dietrich
I Imagine the Gods
By Jack Gilbert
I Killed a Fly
By David Ignatow
I Knew a Man
By Clyde Watson
I Knew a Woman
By Theodore Roethke
I Knocked My Head against the Wall
By Anna Swir
I Know a Man
By Robert Creeley
I know that He exists. (365)
By Emily Dickinson
I Know, I Remember, But How Can I Help You
By Hayden Carruth
I Left My Head
By Lilian Moore
I Live Up Here
By W. S. Merwin
I look at the world 
By Langston Hughes
I Looked for Life and Did a Shadow See
By James Galvin
I Love all Beauteous Things
By Robert Bridges
I Love to Do My Homework
By Anonymous
I Love You
By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
I Love Your Crazy Bones
By Barton Sutter
I Need Help
By Edward Hirsch
I never hear the word “Escape” (144)
By Emily Dickinson
I Only Am Escaped Alone to Tell Thee
By Howard Nemerov
I Remember, I Remember
By Thomas Hood
I Saw a Chapel
By William Blake
I Saw in Louisiana A Live-Oak Growing
By Walt Whitman
I Shall Be Married on Monday Morning
By Anonymous
I Shall not Care
By Sara Teasdale
I Sing the Body Electric
By Walt Whitman
I Sit and Sew
By Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson
I Speak to the Girl Some Dim Boy Loves
By Colleen J. McElroy
I started Early – Took my Dog – (656)
By Emily Dickinson
I the People
By Alice Notley
I think I should have loved you presently
By Edna St. Vincent Millay
I Travelled among Unknown Men
By William Wordsworth
I Used to Think
By Trumbull Stickney
I Walk’d the Other Day
By Henry Vaughan
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
By William Wordsworth
i wanted to overthrow the government but all i brought down was somebody's wife
By Charles Bukowski
I Was Always Leaving
By Jean Nordhaus
I was made erect and lone
By Henry David Thoreau
I Was Sleeping Where the Black Oaks Move
By Louise Erdrich
I Wasn’t One of the Six Million: And What Is My Life Span? Open Closed Open
By Yehuda Amichai
I Wave Good-bye When Butter Flies
By Jack Prelutsky
I Went into the Maverick Bar
By Gary Snyder
I Will Not Save the World
By Jerome Rothenberg
I Wish I Want I Need
By Gail Mazur
I Would Fain Die a Dry Death
By Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman
I would I might Forget that I am I
By George Santayana
I Would Like to Describe
By Zbigniew Herbert
I Write a Book
By Dara Wier
I’m Glad I’m Me
By Phil Bolsta
I’m Over the Moon
By Brenda Shaughnessy
I'm a Fool to Love You
By Cornelius Eady
I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You
By Charles Olson
I, Too
By Langston Hughes
Iambicum Trimetrum
By Edmund Spenser
Ianthe! You are Call’d to Cross the Sea
By Walter Savage Landor
I’ll Open the Window
By Anna Swir
I’m Fond of Frogs
By Jack Prelutsky
I’m thankful that my life doth not deceive
By Henry David Thoreau
I’uni Kwi Athi? Hiatho.
By Roberta Hill Whiteman
Ice 
By Gail Mazur
Ice Bound
By Walter Bargen
Ice Child
By John Haines
Ice Plant in Bloom
By W. S. Di Piero
Iceberg Lettuce 
By Joanie V. Mackowski
Ichabod
By John Greenleaf Whittier
Idaho Plates
By Deborah Digges
Idea LXI
By Michael Drayton
Idea XIV
By Michael Drayton
Idea XLIII: Why should your fair eyes with such sovereign grace
By Michael Drayton
Ideas 
By Kathryn Starbuck
Idem 1
By Michael Palmer
Identity 
By W. S. Merwin
Idiot Psalms 
By Scott Cairns
Idleness
By Cesare Pavese
Idylls of the King: Song from The Marriage of Geraint
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Idylls of the King: The Last Tournament
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Idylls of the King: The Passing of Arthur
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
If By Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chain'd
By John Keats
If Ever There Was One
By Miller Williams
If I Had Known
By Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson
If I Were Another
By Mahmoud Darwish
If I Were Tickled by the Rub of Love
By Dylan Thomas
If It Should Ever Come
By Edward Dorn
If It Were Not for You
By Hayden Carruth
If Love now Reigned as it hath been
By Henry VIII, king of England
If Not for the Cat
By Jack Prelutsky
If Spirits Walk
By Sophie Jewett
If We Must Die
By Claude McKay
If We Were Honest
By Albert Goldbarth
If You Catch a Firefly
By Lilian Moore
If You Said You Would Come With Me
By John Ashbery
If You're So Smart, Why Ain't You Rich?
By Philip Whalen
If—
By Rudyard Kipling
If See No End In Is 
By Frank Bidart
II-The Person That You Were Will Be Replaced
By Alice Notley
Ikebana
By Cathy Song
Il Penseroso
By John Milton
Illuminated Page 
By Jennifer O'Grady
Image of the Engine
By George Oppen
Image-Nation 9 (half and half
By Robin Blaser
Imagining Their Own Hymns
By Brigit Pegeen Kelly
Imitations of Horace
By Alexander Pope
Immigrant Blues
By Li-Young Lee
Immigrant Picnic 
By Gregory Djanikian
Immigrants in Our Own Land
By Jimmy Santiago Baca
Immortal Autumn
By Archibald MacLeish
Immortal Instant 
By Marko Vesović
Immortal Sails
By Alfred Noyes
Immortality
By Matthew Arnold
Immortality Ode
By Bruce Smith
Immured 
By Lily A. Long
Implements from the “Tomb of the Poet” 
By A.E. Stallings
Implications for Modern Life
By Matthea Harvey
Impossible to Tell
By Robert Pinsky
Impressions of the New Mexico Legislature
By Arthur Sze
Impromptu
By Alexander Pope
Imps
By Albert Goldbarth
In
By Andrew Hudgins
In a Bar Near Shibuya Station, Tokyo
By Paul Engle
In a Beautiful Country 
By Kevin Prufer
In a Dark Time
By Theodore Roethke
In a Field Outside the Town 
By Gabriel Spera
In a Garden
By Amy Lowell
In a landscape of having to repeat
By Martha Ronk
In a London Drawingroom
By George Eliot
In A Row
By Stephen Dobyns
In a Station of the Metro 
By Ezra Pound
In a U-Haul North of Damascus 
By David Bottoms
In A/C with Ghosts
By Kenneth Slessor
In Another Room I Am Drinking Eggs from a Boot
By Frank Stanford
In Black
By Joyce Sutphen
In California: Morning, Evening, Late January
By Denise Levertov
In Celebration
By Mark Strand
In Celebration of My Uterus
By Anne Sexton
In Chandler Country
By Dana Gioia
In Church
By Peter Balakian
In Cities, Be Alert
By Annie Finch
In Death Valley
By Edwin Markham
In Defense of Our Overgrown Garden
By Matthea Harvey
In Defiance of Fortune
By Elizabeth I
In Dreams
By Kim Addonizio
In Exile
By Emma Lazarus
In Golden Gate Park That Day ...
By Lawrence Ferlinghetti
In Goya’s Greatest Scenes We Seem to See ...
By Lawrence Ferlinghetti
In Harvest
By Sophie Jewett
In Heaven
By Stephen Crane
In Her Absence I Created Her Image
By Mahmoud Darwish
In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess, Queen ELIZABETH
By Anne Bradstreet
In Houston
By Gail Mazur
In Jerusalem
By Mahmoud Darwish
in Just-
By E. E. Cummings
In Late August 
By Peter Campion
In Love with You 
By Kenneth Koch
from In Lovely Blue 
By Friedrich Hölderlin
In Me as the Swans 
By Leslie Williams
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 105
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 11
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 116
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 118
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 121
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 124
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 126
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 15
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 2
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 22
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 27
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 3
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 30
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 39
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 44
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 45
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 5
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 54
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 55
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 67
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 7
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 72
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 78
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 82
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 83
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 95
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 96
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 99
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: [Prelude]
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam, July 19, 1914 
By Anna Akhmatova
In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr.
By June Jordan
In Memorium Mae Noblitt
By A. R. Ammons
In Memorium: Alphonse Campbell Fordham
By Mary Weston Fordham
In Memory of a Child
By Vachel Lindsay
In Memory of Edward Wilson, Who Repented of what was in his Mind to Write after Section
By James Clerk Maxwell
In Memory of Jane Fraser
By Geoffrey Hill
In Memory of the Unknown Poet, Robert Boardman Vaughn
By Donald Justice
In Memory of Walter Savage Landor
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
In My Craft or Sullen Art
By Dylan Thomas
In My Dreams
By Stevie Smith
In My Mother’s House
By Gloria g. Murray
In November
By Lisel Mueller
In Order To
By Kenneth Patchen
In Piam Memoriam
By Geoffrey Hill
In Praise of a Western Virgin
By Victor Segalen
In Praise of Pain
By Heather McHugh
In Prison
By Jean Valentine
In Reference to her Children, 23 June 1659
By Anne Bradstreet
In Response to a Rumor That the Oldest Whorehouse in Wheeling, West Virginia Has Been Condemned
By James Wright
In Rubble 
By David Wagoner
In School-days
By John Greenleaf Whittier
In Spain
By Thomas Wyatt
In Sparta
By C. P. Cavafy
In Tenebris
By Thomas Hardy
In Tennessee I Found a Firefly
By Mary Szybist
In the Absence of Bliss
By Maxine W. Kumin
In the Armpit of the Hill
By Clarence Major
In the Basement of the Goodwill Store
By Ted Kooser
In the Bay
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
In the Black Camaro 
By David Bottoms
In The Black Rock Tavern
By Judith Slater
In the Cannery the Porpoise Soul
By Juan Felipe Herrera
in the Catskills again
By Dick Lourie
In the Cold Country 
By Barbara Howes
In the Cool of the Evening
By Andrew Hudgins
In the Days of Awe
By Robin Becker
In the Deep Channel
By William E. Stafford
In the Desert
By Stephen Crane
In the Drink 
By John Hennessy
In the Elementary School Choir 
By Gregory Djanikian
In the Empire of Light
By Michael Palmer
In the Fog 
By Giovanni Pascoli
In the God’s Dreams
By James Laughlin
In the Goddess’s Name I Summon You. . .
By George Seferis
In the Grand Manner
By Richard Emil Braun
In the Green Morning, Now, Once More
By Delmore Schwartz
In the Holy Nativity of our Lord
By Richard Crashaw
In the House of the Latin Professor
By B. H. Fairchild
In the House of the Voice of Maria Callas
By Steve Orlen
In the House of Wax
By John Haines
In the Kingdom of Perpetual Repair
By Kevin Stein
In the Kingdom of Pleasure
By Alan Shapiro
In the Lake Region 
By Tomas Venclova
In The Longhouse, Oneida Museum
By Roberta Hill Whiteman
In the Marble Quarry
By James L. Dickey
In the Meantime
By Lisa Olstein
In the Middle of Dinner
By Chris Abani
In the Midwest
By Edward Hirsch
In the Museum at Teheran
By James Laughlin
In the Mushroom Summer
By David Mason
In the Naked Bed, in Plato’s Cave
By Delmore Schwartz
In the North 
By Devin Johnston
In the Novel
By Susan Stewart
In the Orchard
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
In the Park
By John Koethe
In the Reading-Room of the British Museum
By Louise Imogen Guiney
In the Same Space
By C. P. Cavafy
In the Secular Night
By Margaret Atwood
In the Sleep of Reason
By John Haines
In The Summer After “Issue Year” Winter (1873)
By Roberta Hill Whiteman
In the Theatre
By Dannie Abse
In the Tree House at Night
By James L. Dickey
In the Tunnel of Summers
By Anne Stevenson
In the Valley of Cauteretz
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In the Valley of the Elwy
By Gerard Manley Hopkins
In the Winter of My Thirty-Eighth Year
By W. S. Merwin
In the Year Eight Hundred
By Jane Hirshfield
In These Soft Trinities
By Patricia Goedicke
In Time 
By W. S. Merwin
In Time 
By Gerald Stern
In Walked Bud With a Palette
By Clarence Major
In Winter
By Michael Ryan
In Your Absence
By Judith Harris
In Your Face 
By Samuel Menashe
Incandescence at Dusk
By Edward Hirsch
Incandescent War Poem Sonnet
By Bernadette Mayer
Incantation
By Czeslaw Milosz
Incident
By Amiri Baraka
Incident
By Countee Cullen
Incident
By Eamon Grennan
Incision
By Jillian Weise
Incubus 
By Craig Arnold
Independent Contractor
By Norman Williams
Indian Boarding School: The Runaways
By Louise Erdrich
Indian Chant
By Diane Glancy
Indian Names
By Lydia Huntley Sigourney
Indian Summer
By Diane Glancy
Indiscriminate Kisses 
By Nance Van Winckel
Indistinguishable from the Darkness
By Charlie Smith
Industrial Lace
By Alice Fulton
Infant Joy
By William Blake
Infant Sorrow
By William Blake
Infelix
By Adah Isaacs Menken
Infidelity
By Louis Untermeyer
Infidelity
By Yusef Komunyakaa
Infidelity 
By Philip White
Infighting
By Roddy Lumsden
Influence of Natural Objects in Calling Forth and Strengthening the Imagination in Boyhood and Early Youth
By William Wordsworth
Information
By David Ignatow
Ingeborg Bachmann stirbt in Rom/Ingeborg Bachmann Dies in Rome 
By Barbara Köhler
Ingrateful Beauty Threatened
By Thomas Carew
Inhibited
By Louis Untermeyer
Inkwell daybreak
By Jean Valentine
Innocence
By Thomas Traherne
Innocence
By Jane Miller
Innocence and Experience
By Anne Stevenson
Insanity
By Calvin Thomas
Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Inscription for a Gravestone
By Robinson Jeffers
Inscrutable Twist
By Anne Pierson Wiese
Insect
By Annie Finch
Insect Life of Florida 
By Lynda Hull
Inside
By Heather McHugh
Inside My Head
By Robert Creeley
Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge
By William Wordsworth
Inside Out
By Diane Wakoski
Inside the Blues Whale
By Afaa Michael Weaver
Inside the Ghost Volcano
By Will Alexander
Insomnia
By Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Insomnia
By Dana Gioia
Insomnia
By Rynn Williams
Insomnia & So On 
By Malachi Black
Insomnia and the Seven Steps to Grace
By Joy Harjo
Instances of Wasted Ingenuity
By Dara Wier
Instant Glimpsable Only for an Instant
By Jane Hirshfield
Instructions for Building Straw Huts
By Yusef Komunyakaa
Instructions to an Artisan 
By Amit Majmudar
Interferon
By Miroslav Holub
Interior at Petworth: From Turner
By Rosanna Warren
Internal Migration: On Being on Tour
By Alan Dugan
Interpretation of a Poem by Frost
By Thylias Moss
Interrupted Meditation
By Robert Hass
Interview
By Dorothy Parker
Interview by a Guggenheim Recipient
By Charles Bukowski
Intimate Letters
By Rosanna Warren
Into Death Bravely
By Jimmy Santiago Baca
Introduction to Poetry
By Billy Collins
Introduction to the Songs of Experience
By William Blake
Introduction to the Songs of Innocence
By William Blake
Introductory to Second Edition
By Alfred Islay Walden
Introit & Fugue 
By D. Nurkse
Intrusion
By Denise Levertov
Inventory 
By Günter Eich
Inverkirkaig
By Anne Stevenson
Invictus
By William Ernest Henley
Invisible Dreams
By Toi Derricotte
Invitation To JBC
By Matilda Bethem
Invitation to Love
By Paul Laurence Dunbar
Inviting a Friend to Supper
By Ben Jonson
Invocation to the Social Muse
By Archibald MacLeish
Iowa Blues Bar Spiritual
By Juan Felipe Herrera
Iowa City: Early April
By Robert Hass
Iphigenia: Politics
By Thomas James Merton
Iraqi Boy 
By Elizabeth Arnold
Irish Poetry 
By Billy Collins
Irish Prospects
By J. D. McClatchy
Ironing After Midnight
By Marsha Truman Cooper
Irony
By Louis Untermeyer
Is it Possible
By Thomas Wyatt
Is My Team Ploughing
By A. E. Housman
Isaiah’s Coal
By John Frederick Nims
Ishmael, or The Orphan
By Dan Beachy-Quick
Isla
By Virgil Suárez
Island (#2) 
By Yang Lian
Islanders
By Richard Emil Braun
Isolation: To Marguerite
By Matthew Arnold
Israfel
By Edgar Allan Poe
It Couldn’t Be Done
By Edgar Albert Guest
It Didn’t Begin with Horned Owls
Hooting at Noon
By Kevin Stein
It Follows
By Ruth Stone
It includes the butterfly and the rat, the shit 
By Marianne Boruch
It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free
By William Wordsworth
It Is a Living Coral
By William Carlos Williams
It Is Later Than You Think
By Robert W. Service
It is not to be Thought of
By William Wordsworth
It Is There
By Babette Deutsch
It sifts from leaden sieves
By n/a
It sifts from Leaden Sieves
By Emily Dickinson
It Was a Bichon Frisé's Life . . . 
By Ange Mlinko
It was a' for our Rightful King
By Robert Burns
It was not death, for I stood up
By Emily Dickinson
It Was Over 
By John Talbot
It Was Winter
By Czeslaw Milosz
It Would
By Alice Notley
It would be neat if with the New Year
By Jimmy Santiago Baca
It's the Little Towns I Like 
By Thomas Lux
It’s Hard to Keep a Clean Shirt Clean
By June Jordan
It’s Like This 
By Stephen Dobyns
Ithaka
By C. P. Cavafy
Itinerary
By James McMichael
Itylus
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
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