There are 694 Poems where the title begins with "s"
= First appeared in Poetry magazine.Sabbath lie
By Yehuda Amichai
Sad and Alone 
By Maurice Manning
Sad Boy's Sad Boy 
By Charles Bernstein
Sad Steps
By Philip Larkin
Sad Wine (I)
By Cesare Pavese
Sad Wine (II)
By Cesare Pavese
Sadie and Maud
By Gwendolyn Brooks
Sadness
By Donald Justice
Safari, Rift Valley
By Roy Jacobstein
Safe
By Steven Huff
Safe in their alabaster chambers
By Emily Dickinson
Saguaro
By Brenda Hillman
Sailing Home from Rapallo
By Robert Lowell
Sailing to America
By Gregory Djanikian
Saint Francis and the Sow
By Galway Kinnell
Saint Francis of Assisi
By W. S. Di Piero
Saints’ Logic
By Linda Gregerson
Sale 
By Mary Kinzie
Sales 
By W. S. Di Piero
Salomé
By Ai
Salt and Pepper
By Samuel Menashe
Salter's Gate
By Anne Stevenson
Salvation 
By James Kimbrell
Salvation 
By Stephen Dunn
Samhain
By Annie Finch
San Biagio, at Montepulciano 
By Yves Bonnefoy
San Diego and Matisse
By Clarence Major
San Francisco
By Richard Brautigan
San Onofre, California
By Carolyn Forché
San Sepolcro
By Jorie Graham
Sanctuary
By Jean Valentine
Sanctuary
By Jimmy Santiago Baca
Sand Flesh and Sky
By Clarence Major
Sandra: At the Beaver Trap
By Michael S. Harper
Sanoe
By Lydia Kamakaeha Lili’uokalani
Santa Fe Trail
By Barbara Guest
Santa Lucia
By Robert Hass
Santa Paula
By Lee McCarthy
Santo Domingo Feast Day
By Robin Becker
Sapphics
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
Sapphics Against Anger
By Timothy Steele
Sapphics: At the Mohawk-Castle, Canada. To Lieutenant Montgomery
By Thomas Morris
Sappho
By James Wright
Sarah Brown
By Edgar Lee Masters
Sarah Byng, Who Could Not Read and Was Tossed into a Thorny Hedge by a Bull
By Hilaire Belloc
Satire III
By John Donne
Satires of Circumstance in Fifteen Glimpses VIII: In the Study
By Thomas Hardy
Saturday Afternoon
By W. S. Di Piero
Saturday Night
By Alicia Ostriker
Saturday’s Child
By Countee Cullen
Saturn
By Cynthia Zarin
Saving Minutes
By Jonathan Galassi
Saying Goodbye to Very Young Children 
By John Updike
from Saying Grace
By Kevin Young
Séverine in Summer School 
By Rex Wilder
Scallop Song
By Anne Waldman
Scarlatti 
By James Schuyler
Scary Movies 
By Kim Addonizio
Scattering the March
By D. Nurkse
Scavenging the Wall 
By R. T. Smith
Scenes of Childhood 
By James Merrill
Scenes of Life at the Capital
By Philip Whalen
Schemhammphorasch
By Rose Terry Cooke
School 
By Alison Stine
School
By Jane Miller
School of Flesh 
By Dana Levin
Schools 
By Paula Tatarunis
Scissors
By Samuel Menashe
Scorn not the Sonnet
By William Wordsworth
Scots Wha Hae
By Robert Burns
Scrabble with Matthews 
By David Wojahn
Scrambled Eggs and Whiskey
By Hayden Carruth
Scrapbook 
By George Scarbrough
Scree
By Alan Shapiro
Scree 
By Heidy Steidlmayer
Scrim 
By David Ferry
Scumble
By Rae Armantrout
Sea Holly
By Conrad Aiken
Sea Iris
By H. D.
Sea Poppies
By H. D.
Sea Rose
By H. D.
Sea-Map
By Hilda Morley
Sean Penn Anti-Ode 
By Dean Young
Searchers 
By D. Nurkse
Season of Quite 
By Roddy Lumsden
Seasons 
By John Haag
Seawater Stiffens Cloth 
By Jane Hirshfield
Seaweed
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Seaweeds 
By Sandra McPherson
Second Adam 
By Ben Belitt
Second Fig
By Edna St. Vincent Millay
Second Thoughts
By Albert Goldbarth
Secret Life 
By Li-Young Lee
Secret Waters
By Eva Gore-Booth
Securitization 
By Ange Mlinko
See It Through
By Edgar Albert Guest
Seeing for a Moment
By Denise Levertov
Seeing the Eclipse in Maine
By Robert Bly
Seele im Raum 
By Randall Jarrell
Seizure
By Lynn Emanuel
Selected Haiku by Issa
By Robert Hass
Selected Recent and New Errors 
By Dean Young
Selective Service
By Carolyn Forché
Self Portrait
By Frank Marshall Davis
Self-Dependence
By Matthew Arnold
Self-Employed
By David Ignatow
self-exam (my body is a cage)
By Nick Flynn
Self-Help
By Charles Bernstein
Self-Inquiry Before the Job Interview 
By Gary Soto
Self-Mastery
By Henrietta Cordelia Ray
Self-Portrait 
By Chase Twichell
Self-Portrait
By Robert Creeley
Self-Portrait
By Zozan Hawez
Self-Portrait
By Afaa Michael Weaver
Semblance: Screens 
By Liz Waldner
Send Forth the High Falcon
By Léonie Adams
Seneca
By Marin Sorescu
Seniors
By Alberto Ríos
Sent with a Flower-Pot Begging a Slip of Geranium
By Christian Milne
Sentimental
By Albert Goldbarth
Separation 
By W. S. Merwin
Separation at Burnt Island 
By D. Nurkse
September Midnight 
By Sara Teasdale
September Song
By Geoffrey Hill
September, 1819
By William Wordsworth
September, 1918
By Amy Lowell
Sequels to an Uncollected Winter
By G. E. Murray
Sequestered Writing
By Carolyn Forché
Sequestrienne 
By Dorothea Tanning
Serena I
By Samuel Beckett
Serenade
By Mary Weston Fordham
Service
By Trumbull Stickney
Sestina
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
Sestina of the Lady Pietra degli Scrovigni
By Cino da Pistoia
Sestina of the Tramp-Royal
By Rudyard Kipling
Sestina: As There Are Support Groups, There Are Support Words
By Albert Goldbarth
Seth Compton
By Edgar Lee Masters
seventh heaven
By Patti Smith
Seventh Song
By Philip Sidney
Seventh Street
By Jean Toomer
Several Errands
By Brenda Hillman
Sex and Taxes 
By Kevin Cantwell
Shadows in the Water
By Thomas Traherne
Shaemus
By Conrad Aiken
Shakespeare
By Matthew Arnold
Shakespeare
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Shakesperian Readings
By Phoebe Cary
Shale
By Anne Stevenson
Shall earth no more inspire thee
By Emily Jane Brontë
Shamanism 101
By Dean Young
Shame 
By Joshua Weiner
Shame
By C. K. Williams
Shapes
By Ruth Stone
Sharks' Teeth 
By Kay Ryan
Sharp Glass
By Minnie Bruce Pratt
Shawl
By Albert Goldbarth
She Considers the Dimensions of Her Soul 
By Young Smith
She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways
By William Wordsworth
She had a death in me 
By Joan Houlihan
She Had Some Horses
By Joy Harjo
She Lay All Naked
By Anonymous
She Walks in Beauty
By Lord Byron (George Gordon)
She Was a Phantom of Delight
By William Wordsworth
Sheep
By Judy Grahn
Sheep Language
By Hilda Morley
Sheet Music
By Brigit Pegeen Kelly
Shell 
By Harriet Brown
Shell
By Terry Wolverton
Sheltered Garden
By H. D.
Shepherd John
By Mary Mapes Dodge
Sheriff Matt Whitlock Confesses to a Lesson in Zen after Hours
By R. T. Smith
Shiloh: A Requiem (April, 1862)
By Herman Melville
Shine, Perishing Republic
By Robinson Jeffers
Shine, Republic
By Robinson Jeffers
Ships that Pass in the Night
By Paul Laurence Dunbar
Shirt
By Robert Pinsky
Shiver & You Have Weather
By Matthea Harvey
Shoes
By Anonymous
Shooting Star
By Arthur Sze
Shore Line
By Carl Rakosi
Shore Scene
By John Logan
Shoreline 
By Mary Barnard
Should the Wide World Roll Away
By Stephen Crane
Shroud of the Gnome
By James Tate
Shy Boy 
By Greg Sellers
Sidewalk Games
By Colleen J. McElroy
Sierra Nevada
By Anne Stevenson
Sifting in the Afternoon 
By Malachi Black
Sign
By George Starbuck
Signs
By Larry Levis
Signs of the Times
By Paul Laurence Dunbar
Silence 
By Billy Collins
Silence
By Thomas Hood
Silence Wager Stories
By Susan Howe
Silent Film 
By Kurt Brown
from Silent is the House
By Emily Jane Brontë
Silent Music
By Floyd Skloot
Silent Prophet 
By Carl Dennis
Silent, Silent Night
By William Blake
Silver and Information
By Bruce Smith
Silver Lake
By Brigit Pegeen Kelly
Similar Cases
By Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman
Simon Lee: The Old Huntsman
By William Wordsworth
Simon Says
By Samuel Menashe
Simone Weil: The Year of Factory Work (1934-1935)
By Edward Hirsch
Simple Gift
By Cedar Sigo
Sin (I)
By George Herbert
Since There Is No Escape
By Sara Teasdale
Since ye so Please
By Thomas Wyatt
Since You Ask Me
By Philip Whalen
Sing a Song of Sixpence
By Anonymous
Sing a While Longer
By Edwin Markham
Sing me a Song of a Lad that is Gone
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Singing School
By Seamus Heaney
Sir Gawaine and the Green Knight
By Yvor Winters
Sir Humphrey Gilbert
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Sir, Say no More
By Trumbull Stickney
Sire
By W. S. Merwin
Siren Song 
By Margaret Atwood
Sister Helen
By Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Sisters in Arms
By Audre Lorde
Sitting Outside at the End of Autumn
By Charles Wright
Sitting with Others
By Rodney Jones
Six Poems for Poetry Chicago
By Jack Spicer
Six Sailors
By Irving Feldman
Sixty-One
By Doug Anderson
Skid
By Carol Muske-Dukes
Skin Cancer
By Mark Jarman
Skin Canoes
By Carolyn Forché
Skink 
By Rodney Jones
skinny-dippin’ in the gene pool
By Thulani Davis
Skipper Ireson’s Ride
By John Greenleaf Whittier
Skirts and Slacks
By W. S. Di Piero
Skunk Hour
By Robert Lowell
Skywriting
By Charles Tomlinson
Slam, Dunk, & Hook
By Yusef Komunyakaa
Slant
By Suji Kwock Kim
Slavery
By Hannah More
Sleep 
By Meghan O'Rourke
Sleep
By Todd Davis
Sleep Cycle
By Dean Young
Sleep in the Mojave Desert
By Sylvia Plath
Sleepers Awake
By John Ashbery
Sleeping with Boa
By May Swenson
Slicker
By David Trinidad
Slide 
By Umberto Fiori
Sloth 
By Yusef Komunyakaa
Slow Dancing on the Highway:
the Trip North
By Elizabeth Hobbs
Slow, Slow, Fresh Fount
By Ben Jonson
Slowly: a plainsong from an older woman to a younger woman
By Judy Grahn
Small Countries
By James Galvin
Small Elegy
By Reginald Gibbons
Small Kingdom
By Samuel Menashe
Small Moth 
By Sarah Lindsay
Small Tantric Sermon
By Philip Whalen
Small Woman on Swallow Street 
By W. S. Merwin
Smoke 
By Philip Levine
Smokers of Paper
By Cesare Pavese
Smothered Fires
By Georgia Douglas Johnson
Snail 
By Ho Xuan Huong
Snake
By Dannie Abse
Snakeskin 
By Liz Beasely
Snip Your Hair
By Regina DeSalva
Snow Becoming Light by Morning 
By Jill Osier
Snow Day
By Billy Collins
Snow flakes. (45)
By Emily Dickinson
Snow on the Desert
By Agha Shahid Ali
Snow Signs
By Charles Tomlinson
Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl
By John Greenleaf Whittier
Snow-flakes
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Snowflake
By William Baer
Snowmen
By Agha Shahid Ali
So Graven
By Josephine Miles
So Sure of Nowhere Buying Times to Come
By Jorie Graham
So they stood
By Samuel Menashe
So This Is Nebraska
By Ted Kooser
So We'll Go no More a Roving
By Lord Byron (George Gordon)
Sober Song
By Barton Sutter
Soft
By Kay Ryan
Soft Falls the Snow
By Clyde Watson
Soft Spots 
By Jason Guriel
Sohrab and Rustum
By Matthew Arnold
Solar
By Robin Becker
Sole Blessing
By J. Allyn Rosser
Soliloquy on an Empty Purse
By Mary Jones
Solitude
By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Solo
By Roddy Lumsden
Solo R&B Vocal Underground 
By W. S. Di Piero
Some Are Dead and Some Are Living
By Colleen J. McElroy
Some Assembly Required 
By George Bradley
Some Boys are Born to Wander
By Walter McDonald
Some dreamily smoke cigarettes, some track 
By Marianne Boruch
Some Extensions on the Sovereignty of Science
By Alberto Ríos
Some keep the Sabbath going to Church – (236)
By Emily Dickinson
Some Last Questions 
By W. S. Merwin
Some Questions about the Storm
By Hilda Raz
Somebody Else’s Baby
By Mary Jo Salter
Somehow They Got Three Stories Up 
By W. S. Di Piero
Something Childish, but Very Natural
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Something Whispered in the Shakuhachi
By Garrett Hongo
Sometime During Eternity ...
By Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Sometimes Never 
By Joyce Sutphen
Sometimes with One I Love
By Walt Whitman
Somewhere
By Robert Creeley
Somewhere Holy
By Carl Phillips
Somewhere or Other
By Christina Rossetti
Somewhere to Paris
By Richard Blanco
Son of Fog 
By Dean Young
Sonata
By Gjertrud Schnackenberg
Song 
By Mark Defoe
Song
By W. D. Snodgrass
Song
By Brigit Pegeen Kelly
Song
By Marjorie Pickthall
Song
By Edmund Waller
Song
By Thomas James Merton
Song
By Robert Browning
Song
By Sophie Jewett
Song
By John Fuller
Song
By Cynthia Zarin
Song
By Brenda Cárdenas
Song
By Aphra Behn
Song
By Lady Mary Chudleigh
Song
By Dorothea Du Bois
Song
By Joanna Baillie
Song
By W. D. Snodgrass
Song & Error 
By Averill Curdy
Song (“Love has crept...”) 
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
Song (Wintah, summah, snow er shine)
By Paul Laurence Dunbar
Song After Campion
By Robert Fitzgerald
Song and Dance
By Alan Shapiro
Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle upon the Restoration of Lord Clifford, the Shepherd, to the Estates and Honours of his Ancestors
By William Wordsworth
Song for Ishtar
By Denise Levertov
Song for Pythagoras
By Dannie Abse
Song for the Last Act
By Louise Bogan
Song from Arcadia: “My True Love Hath My Heart”
By Philip Sidney
Song from The Indian Emperor
By John Dryden
Song from a Country Fair
By Léonie Adams
Song in a Minor Key
By Dorothy Parker
Song in Barbarous Fumarole of the Japanese Crested Ibis
By Will Alexander
Song in the Songless
By George Meredith
Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard
By Leigh Hunt
Song of Myself
By Walt Whitman
Song of Napalm
By Bruce Weigl
Song of Social Despair
By Marvin Bell
Song of the Andoumboulou: 55
By Nathaniel Mackey
Song of the Andoumboulou: 60
By Nathaniel Mackey
Song of the Barren Orange Tree
By Federico García Lorca
Song of the Galley-Slaves
By Rudyard Kipling
Song of the Little Cripple at the Street Corner 
By Rainer Maria Rilke
Song of the Open Road
By Walt Whitman
Song of the Piper
By William Pitt Root
Song of the Powers
By David Mason
Song of the Round Man
By Michael Palmer
Song of the Sea to the Shore 
By Robert Fanning
Song of the Thunders
By Anonymous
Song of the Two Crows
By Hayden Carruth
Song of the Witches
By William Shakespeare
Song of Three Smiles
By W. S. Merwin
Song That Can Only Be Sung Once 
By Tom Sleigh
Song to a Fair Young Lady Going out of Town in the Spring
By John Dryden
Song to Amarantha, that she would Dishevel her Hair
By Richard Lovelace
Song to Celia
By Ben Jonson
Song: A youth for Jane with ardour sighed...
By Amelia Opie
Song: I once rejoiced, sweet evening gale...
By Amelia Opie
Song: “Why should a foolish marriage vow”
By John Dryden
Song: Go and catch a falling star
By John Donne
Song: How sweet I roam'd from field to field
By William Blake
Song: I prithee spare me gentle boy
By Sir John Suckling
Song: If you refuse me once, and think again
By Sir John Suckling
Song: Memory, hither come
By William Blake
Song: My silks and fine array
By William Blake
Song: Out upon it, I have lov’d
By Sir John Suckling
Song: Rarely, rarely, comest thou
By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Song: Sweetest love, I do not go
By John Donne
Song: To Celia
By Ben Jonson
Song: Why so pale and wan fond lover?
By Sir John Suckling
Songs from The Beggar’s Opera: Air IV-Cotillion
By John Gay
Songs from The Beggar’s Opera: Air X-“Thomas, I Cannot"
By John Gay
Songs from The Beggar’s Opera: Air XVI-“Over the Hills, and Far Away”
By John Gay
Songs from The Beggar’s Opera: Air XXVII-“Green Sleeves”
By John Gay
Songs from the Plays - "When that I was and a little tiny boy"
By William Shakespeare
Songs from the Plays - Fear No More the Heat o’ the Sun
By William Shakespeare
Sonic Boom
By John Updike
Sonnet
By James Weldon Johnson
Sonnet
By Robert Hass
Sonnet
By Frances Anne Kemble
Sonnet #10
By Hayden Carruth
Sonnet 16
By Richard Barnfield
Sonnet 17
By Richard Barnfield
Sonnet 1: Dost see how unregarded now
By Sir John Suckling
Sonnet CIV: To me, fair friend, you never can be old
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CIX: O! never say that I was false of heart
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CVI: When in the Chronicle of Wasted Time
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CVII: Not mine own Fears, nor the Prophetic Soul
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXI: O, for my Sake do you with Fortune Chide
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXLI: In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXLIV: Two loves I have of comfort and despair
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXLVI: Poor Soul, the Centre of my Sinful Earth
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXVI: Let me not to the Marriage of True Minds
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXXIX: "Th'expense of spirit in a waste of shame"
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXXVI: O thou, my lovely boy, who in thy pow’r
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXXX: My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing like the Sun
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXXXV: Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy Will
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet CXXXVIII: When my love swears that she is made of truth
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet for September 27th
By Jack Prelutsky
Sonnet I: From fairest creatures we desire increase
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet II: When forty winters shall besiege thy brow
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet II: Of thee, kind boy, I ask no red and white
By Sir John Suckling
Sonnet III: Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet in the Shape of a Potted Christmas Tree 
By George Starbuck
Sonnet LIII: "What is your substance, whereof are you made"
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LV: Not marble, nor the gilded monuments
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LVII: Being your slave, what should I do but tend
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LX: Like as the Waves Make towards the Pebbled Shore
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LXIV: When I have Seen by Time's Fell Hand Defaced
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LXV: Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LXVI: Tir'd with all these, for Restful Death
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LXXI: No Longer Mourn for me when I am Dead
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LXXIII: That Time of Year thou mayst in me Behold
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LXXVI: Why is my verse so barren of new pride
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet LXXXIV
By Anna Seward
Sonnet LXXXVII: Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet of the Seven Chinese 
By Franco Fortini
Sonnet Reversed
By Rupert Brooke
Sonnet to Vauxhall
By Thomas Hood
Sonnet to William Wilberforce, Esq.
By William Cowper
Sonnet VII: How soon hath Time, the Subtle Thief of Youth
By John Milton
Sonnet with a Different Letter at the End of Every Line
By George Starbuck
Sonnet XCI
By Anna Seward
Sonnet XCII
By Anna Seward
Sonnet XCIV: They that have Power to Hurt and will do None
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XCVII: How like a Winter hath my Absence been
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XCVIII: From you have I been absent in the spring
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XII: "When I do count the clock that tells the time"
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XII: I did but Prompt the Age to Quit their Clogs
By John Milton
Sonnet XIX: Devouring Time, Blunt thou the Lion's Paws
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XL: Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XV: When I Consider everything that Grows
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XVI: To the Lord General Cromwell
By John Milton
Sonnet XVIII: On the Late Massacre in Piemont
By John Milton
Sonnet XVIII: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XX: "A woman’s face with nature’s own hand painted"
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XXI: In that time when it seemed the simple weight
By Paul Engle
Sonnet XXII: Her thin cheeks narrowed by November cold
By Paul Engle
Sonnet XXII: To Cyriack Skinner
By John Milton
Sonnet XXIII: Methought I Saw my Late Espoused Saint
By John Milton
Sonnet XXIX: When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XXV
By George Santayana
Sonnet XXV: Let those who are in Favour with their Stars
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XXX: When to the Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XXXII: If thou Survive my Well-contented Day
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XXXIII: Full many a Glorious Morning have I Seen
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet XXXV: No more be grieved at that which thou hast done
By William Shakespeare
Sonnet-To Science
By Edgar Allan Poe
Sonnet. To Tell the Truth
By Alicia Ostriker
Sonnet: Grief Dies
By Henry Timrod
Sonnet: I Scarcely Grieve
By Henry Timrod
Sonnet: I Thank You
By Henry Timrod
Sonnet: On Being Cautioned Against Walking on an Headland Overlooking the Sea, Because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic
By Charlotte Smith
Sonnet: They Dub Thee Idler
By Henry Timrod
Sonnet: To the Poppy
By Anna Seward
Sonnet: Now I see them
By Michael Palmer
Sonnet: On Receiving a Letter Informing Me of the Birth of a Son
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Sonnets for Five Seasons
By Anne Stevenson
Sonnets from the Portuguese 14: If Thou
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 1: I Thought how Theocritus
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 20: Beloved, my Beloved
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 22: When our Two Souls
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 26: I Lived with Visions
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 28: My Letters!
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 35: If I Leave all for thee
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 38: First time he kissed me
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 43: How do I Love thee? Let me Count the Ways
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 44: Beloved, thou has brought me many flowers
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 5: I lift my heavy heart up solemnly
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 6: Go from me
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese 7: The Face
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
By William Wordsworth
Sonnets of the Blood
By Allen Tate
Soon, O Ianthe! Life is O'er
By Walter Savage Landor
Soonest Mended
By John Ashbery
Sophia Nichols,
By Robin Blaser
Sorrow
By Edna St. Vincent Millay
Sorrow Home
By Margaret Walker
sorrow song
By Lucille Clifton
sorrows 
By Lucille Clifton
Sorry
By Roddy Lumsden
Soul
By Cleopatra Mathis
Soul Says
By Jorie Graham
Sounding Chinese at Inspiration Point
By Tom Clark
Sounds of the Resurrected Dead Man’s Footsteps #17
By Marvin Bell
Sourdough Mountain Lookout
By Philip Whalen
South Carolina Morning
By Yusef Komunyakaa
South Country
By Kenneth Slessor
South Seas
By Cesare Pavese
Sower
By Bei Dao
Soweto
By Edward Brathwaite
Space Bar 
By Heather McHugh
Spaces We Leave Empty
By Cathy Song
Spain: Anno 1492
By Charles Reznikoff
Spare Parts
By Trish Dugger
Sparrow Trapped in the Airport 
By Averill Curdy
Speckled Trout
By Ron Rash
Spectral Lovers
By John Crowe Ransom
Speculation
By Ruth Stone
Speed the Parting-
By Elinor Wylie
Sphere
By Kate Gale
Spider Crystal Ascension
By Charles Wright
Spinning
By Kevin Griffith
Spirit ditty of no fax-line dial tone
By Bob Hicok
Spirits of the Dead
By Edgar Allan Poe
Spite
By Stephen Dobyns
Sporting Life
By Jack Spicer
Spree
By Maxine W. Kumin
Spring
By Edna St. Vincent Millay
Spring 
By Elfriede Jelinek
Spring
By Gerard Manley Hopkins
Spring
By Karla Kuskin
Spring
By William Shakespeare
Spring 
By Chloë Honum
Spring A. D.
By George Seferis
Spring and Fall
By Gerard Manley Hopkins
Spring Letter 
By Carl Dennis
Spring Snow 
By Linda Gregerson
Spring Song
By Anonymous
Spring Thaw in South Hadley
By Mary Jo Salter
Spring, the sweet spring
By Thomas Nashe
Squall
By Stanley Moss
St Vincent’s
By W. S. Merwin
St. Agnes' Eve
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
St. Agnes' Eve
By Kenneth Fearing
St. Peter Claver
By Toi Derricotte
Stable
By Claudia Emerson Andrews
Stacking the Straw
By Amy Clampitt
Stalin's Library Card 
By David Wojahn
Stand Whoso List
By Thomas Wyatt
Stanzas
By Emily Jane Brontë
Stanzas 
By Sergei Gandlevskii
Stanzas for Music
By Lord Byron (George Gordon)
Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse
By Matthew Arnold
from Stanzas in Meditation: Stanza LXXXIII
By Gertrude Stein
from Stanzas in Meditation: Stanza I
By Gertrude Stein
from Stanzas in Meditation: Stanza II
By Gertrude Stein
from Stanzas in Meditation: Stanza V
By Gertrude Stein
from Stanzas in Meditation: Stanza XIII
By Gertrude Stein
from Stanzas in Meditation: Stanza XIV
By Gertrude Stein
from Stanzas in Meditation: Stanza XV
By Gertrude Stein
Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples
By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Stanzas ["Oh, come to me in dreams, my love!"]
By Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Star
By W. S. Merwin
Stargnoc Caz!
By Bernadette Mayer
Starina
By Eleanor Lerman
Starlings
By W. S. Di Piero
Stars
By Marjorie Pickthall
State's Attorney Fallas
By Edgar Lee Masters
Statement with Rhymes 
By Weldon Kees
Static Poems 
By Gottfried Benn
Stationed 
By Albert Goldbarth
Statue
By Tom Clark
Statue and Birds
By Louise Bogan
Staying Power 
By Jeanne Murray Walker
Steamy Meditation
By Jane Miller
Stella's Birthday March 13, 1719
By Jonathan Swift
Stella's Birthday March 13, 1727
By Jonathan Swift
Stemming from Stevens 
By Lisa Williams
Stick Elegy 
By Terrance Hayes
Still I Rise
By Maya Angelou
Stilling
By Donald Revell
Stink Eye
By Cathy Song
Stolen Pleasure
By William Drummond of Hawthornden
Stomackes 
By Albert Goldbarth
Stone
By Charles Simic
Stone Canyon Nocturne
By Charles Wright
Stonehenge
By Albert Goldbarth
Stones
By Shirley Kaufman
Stony Limits
By Hugh MacDiarmid
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
By Robert Frost
from Stops Along the Western Bank of the Missouri River: Of the River Itself
By Michael Anania
Stories Are Made of Mistakes
By James Galvin
Storm Windows
By Howard Nemerov
Stowaway
By Stanley Moss
Stranding 
By Tom Sleigh
Strange Meeting
By Wilfred Owen
Stranger at the Ashwood Threshold
By Sherod Santos
Strangers
By Annie Finch
Stravinsky in L.A. 
By Elizabeth Alexander
Strawberrying
By May Swenson
Stray Dogs in Fall 
By Dan Stryk
Strays
By Stanley Plumly
Streamers
By Arthur Sze
Street Boy 
By J. Allyn Rosser
Street Dog 
By Amrita Pritam
Street Music
By Elizabeth Akers Allen
Street Musicians
By John Ashbery
Strikers in Hyde Park
By Louise Imogen Guiney
String Quartet
By Babette Deutsch
Stripped Car
By Chase Twichell
Structure of Rime XXVIII: In Memoriam Wallace Stevens
By Robert Duncan
Stubbornly 
By Sarah Lindsay
Study in Orange and White 
By Billy Collins
Study Nature
By Gertrude Stein
Study of Two Pears
By Wallace Stevens
Study/Trees
By Leonard Gontarek
Stump 
By Donald Hall
Styx
By Robert Duncan
Subject To Change 
By Marilyn Taylor
Sublimation Point
By Jason Schneiderman
Sublunary 
By A.E. Stallings
Submission
By Lynn Crosbie
Suburban Pastoral 
By Dave Lucas
Subway
By Barry Goldensohn
Subway Seethe 
By J. Allyn Rosser
Subway Wind
By Claude McKay
Success is counted sweetest (112)
By Emily Dickinson
Such Is the Sickness of Many a Good Thing
By Robert Duncan
Sudden Light
By Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Sudek: Tree 
By George Szirtes
Sugar
By Gertrude Stein
Sugar Cane
By Alfred Corn
Sugar Dada 
By J. Allyn Rosser
Suitcase Song 
By Albert Goldbarth
Suite for Emily
By Lynda Hull
Sumer is i-cumin in
By Anonymous
Summer
By Conrad Aiken
Summer
By John Clare
Summer
By Ronald Johnson
Summer at North Farm 
By Stephen Kuusisto
Summer Downpour on Campus
By Juliana Gray
Summer Evening
By Eamon Grennan
Summer Images
By John Clare
Summer in a Small Town 
By Tony Hoagland
Summer Job
By Richard Hoffman
Summer near the River
By Carolyn Kizer
Sun and Moon
By Jane Kenyon
Sunday Afternoon
By C. Dale Young
Sunday Brunch at the Old Country Buffet
By Anne Caston
Sunday Chimes in the City
By Louise Imogen Guiney
Sunday Morning 
By Wallace Stevens
Sunday Skaters
By Mary Jo Salter
Sunday: New Guinea
By Karl Shapiro
Sundown
By Léonie Adams
Sunflakes
By Frank Asch
Sunflower
By André Breton
Sunflower
By Frank Steele
Sunflower Sutra
By Allen Ginsberg
Sunny Prestatyn
By Philip Larkin
Sunt Leones
By Stevie Smith
Superbly Situated
By Robert Hershon
Superfly
By Lynn Crosbie
Superhero Pregnant Woman
By Jessy Randall
Supernatural Love
By Gjertrud Schnackenberg
Superstition
By Marin Sorescu
Supple Cord
By Naomi Shihab Nye
Suppose
By Phoebe Cary
Supremacy
By Edwin Arlington Robinson
Surface Translations
By Lisa Fishman
Surfaces
By Kay Ryan
Surgeons must be very careful (156)
By Emily Dickinson
Surprised by Joy
By William Wordsworth
Survival
By Primus St. John
Susie Asado
By Gertrude Stein
Sustenance 
By Chris Dombrowski
Sustenance
By Ronald Wallace
Suzanna Socked Me Sunday
By Jack Prelutsky
Swallow the Lake
By Clarence Major
Swapping Minds
By James Laughlin
Sway
By Louis Simpson
Sweat
By Miguel Hernández
Sweeney among the Nightingales
By T. S. Eliot
Sweeping the States 
By Jacob Saenz
Sweet Machine
By Mark Doty
sweet reader, flanneled and tulled
By Olena Kalytiak Davis
Sweet Romanian Tongue 
By James Schuyler
Sweet Tooth
By Russell Edson
Sweet Will 
By Philip Levine
Sweetness 
By Stephen Dunn
Swells
By A. R. Ammons
Swerve 
By Kelle Groom
Swift
By Delmore Schwartz
Swifts 
By Gerald Stern
Swifts
By Anne Stevenson
Swimming Ool
By Kenn Nesbitt
Swimming With A Hundred Year Old Snapping Turtle
By Freya Manfred
Switchblade
By Michael Ryan
Swordfish 
By Andrew Hudgins
Sylvester’s Dying Bed 
By Langston Hughes
Sympathy
By Paul Laurence Dunbar
Sympathy of Peoples
By Robert Fitzgerald
Symphony of a Mexican Garden 
By Grace Hazard Conkling
Synchronous Chronology
By Alice Notley
Synopsis for a German Novella
By John Fuller
Syringa 
By John Ashbery
Syrinx
By Amy Clampitt
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