I said I will find what is lowly
 and put the roots of my identity
 down there:
 each day I’ll wake up
 and find the lowly nearby,
 a handy focus and reminder,
 a ready measure of my significance,
 the voice by which I would be heard,
 the wills, the kinds of selfishness
 I could
 freely adopt as my own:
but though I have looked everywhere,
 I can find nothing
 to give myself to:
 everything is
magnificent with existence, is in
 surfeit of glory:
 nothing is diminished,
 nothing has been diminished for me:
I said what is more lowly than the grass:
 ah, underneath,
 a ground-crust of dry-burnt moss:
 I looked at it closely
 and said this can be my habitat: but
 nestling in I
 found
 below the brown exterior
 green mechanisms beyond the intellect
 awaiting resurrection in rain: so I got up
and ran saying there is nothing lowly in the universe:
 I found a beggar:
 he had stumps for legs: nobody was paying
 him any attention: everybody went on by:
 I nestled in and found his life:
 there, love shook his body like a devastation:
 I said
 though I have looked everywhere
 I can find nothing lowly
 in the universe:
I whirled though transfigurations up and down,
 transfigurations of size and shape and place:
at one sudden point came still,
 stood in wonder:
 moss, beggar, weed, tick, pine, self, magnificent
 with being!
A few random poems:
- Intorduction to the Songs of Experience by William Blake
 - Doomes-Day: The Tenth Houre by William Alexander
 - Love And Death by Sara Teasdale
 - The Recruit poem – A. E. Housman
 - Eclogue:–Racketèn Joe by William Barnes
 - Ione, Dead the Long Year poem – Ezra Pound poems
 - София Парнок – Екатерине Гельцер
 - Peddler Road Flyover by Vinita Agrawal
 - Possibilities by Rudyard Kipling
 - Come, Let Us Find by William Henry Davies
 - Николай Карамзин – Филлиде
 - His Mistress to Him at his Farewell by Robert Herrick
 - A Love Song from the North by Sarojini Naidu
 - The Quality of Courage by Stephen Vincent Benet
 - Николай Языков – Послание к Кулибину (Какой огонь тогда блистал)
 
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
- Robert Burns: My Lord A-Hunting:
 - Robert Burns: The Bonie Moor-Hen:
 - Robert Burns: Prologue: Spoken by Mr. Woods on his benefit-night, Monday, 16th April, 1787
 - Robert Burns: Verses Intended To Be Written Below A Noble Earl’s Picture:
 - Robert Burns: Epistle To Mrs. Scott: Gudewife of Wauchope-House, Roxburghshire.
 - Robert Burns: Inscription For The Headstone Of Fergusson The Poet:
 - Robert Burns: Extempore In The Court Of Session:
 - Robert Burns: Bonie Dundee:
 - Robert Burns: Rattlin’, Roarin’ Willie:
 - Robert Burns: Mr. William Smellie -A Sketch:
 - Robert Burns: To Miss Logan, With Beattie’s Poems, For A New-Year’s Gift, Jan. 1, 1787:
 - Robert Burns: Address To A Haggis:
 - Robert Burns: Address To Edinburgh:
 - Robert Burns: Yon Wild Mossy Mountains:
 - Robert Burns: A Winter Night :
 - Robert Burns: On Sensibility: Fragment
 - Robert Burns: Epistle To Major Logan:
 - Robert Burns: Tam Samson’s Elegy: When this worthy old sportman went out, last muirfowl season, he supposed it was to be, in Ossian’s phrase, “the last of his fields,” and expressed an ardent wish to die and be buried in the muirs. On this hint the author composed his elegy and epitaph.-R.B., 1787.
 - Robert Burns: Composed In Spring:
 - Robert Burns: Inscribed On A Work Of Hannah More’s: Presented to the Author by a Lady.
 
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Archie Randolph Ammons (1926-2001) was an important American poet, a modern classic, Ammons wrote about our relationship to nature in a way that is both comic and solemn. His poems often address religious and philosophical matters and scenes involving nature in a manner that is almost transcendental.