A poem by Alan Seeger (1888-1916)
Why should you be astonished that my heart,
Plunged for so long in darkness and in dearth,
Should be revived by you, and stir and start
As by warm April now, reviving Earth?
I am the field of undulating grass
And you the gentle perfumed breath of Spring,
And all my lyric being, when you pass,
Is bowed and filled with sudden murmuring.
I asked you nothing and expected less,
But, with that deep, impassioned tenderness
Of one approaching what he most adores,
I only wished to lose a little space
All thought of my own life, and in its place
To live and dream and have my joy in yours.

A few random poems:
- In a Vale by Robert Frost
 - Иннокентий Анненский – Листы
 - Where We Live Now by Philip Levine
 - The Grammar Lesson by Steve Kowit
 - Михаил Кузмин – Утешение
 - Moonbeam flowers by Preeth Nambiar
 - Robert Burns: Epigram To Miss Ainslie In Church: Who was looking up the text during sermon.
 - power-of-thought.html
 - Виктор Гюго – Без книги в мире ночь и ум людской убог
 - Summer Moon
 - The Angel Of The Church by William Gilmore Simms
 - Sonnet LII by William Shakespeare
 - Prisoners poem – Yusef Komunyakaa poems | Poetry Monster
 - A Song of Pitcairn’s Island by William Cullen Bryant
 - The Bagpipe Who Didn’t Say No by Shel Silverstein
 
External links
Bat’s Poetry Page – more poetry by Fledermaus
Talking Writing Monster’s Page –
Batty Writing – the bat’s idle chatter, thoughts, ideas and observations, all original, all fresh
Poems in English
- O, Were I Loved As I Desire To Be! poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - O Beauty, Passing Beauty! poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Northern Farmer: New Style poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Move Eastward, Happy Earth poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Morte D’Arthur poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Minnie and Winnie poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Milton (Alcaics) poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Memoriam A. H. H.: 72. Risest thou thus, dim dawn, again poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Memoriam A. H. H.: 67. When on my bed the moonlight fall poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Memoriam A. H. H.: 44. How fares it with the happy dead? poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Mariana In The South poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Mariana poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Lucretius poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Locksley Hall poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Lilian poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Late, Late, So Late poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Lady Clare poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - In the Valley of Cauteretz poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - In Memoriam A. HIn Memoriam A. H. H.: 56. So careful of the type? but no.: 55. The wish, that of the living whol poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 
More external links (open in a new tab):
Doska or the Board – write anything
Search engines:
Yandex – the best search engine for searches in Russian (and the best overall image search engine, in any language, anywhere)
Qwant – the best search engine for searches in French, German as well as Romance and Germanic languages.
Ecosia – a search engine that supposedly… plants trees
Duckduckgo – the real alternative and a search engine that actually works. Without much censorship or partisan politics.
Yahoo– yes, it’s still around, amazingly, miraculously, incredibly, but now it seems to be powered by Bing.
Parallel Translations of Poetry
The Poetry Repository – an online library of poems, poetry, verse and poetic works
	
Alan Seeger (1888-1916) was an American war poet who fought and died in World War I during the Battle of the Somme, serving in the French Foreign Legion. Seeger was the brother of Charles Seeger, a noted American pacifist and musicologist and the uncle of folk musician, Pete Seeger.