| # | Date | Poet | Title | 1stLine | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 901 | 28 Sep 2001 | Charles Bukowski | oh yes | there are worse thin... | 10 |
| 902 | 30 Sep 2001 | Rainer Maria Rilke | The Book of Pilgrimage, II, 22 | You are the future, | 14 |
| 903 | 30 Sep 2001 | Anon | Leviathan | Can you draw out Lev... | 42 |
| 904 | 1 Oct 2001 | Miller Williams | The Shrinking Lonesome Sestina | Somewhere in everyon... | 39 |
| 905 | 3 Oct 2001 | Edna St. Vincent Millay | I will put Chaos into fourteen lines | I will put Chaos int... | 14 |
| 906 | 4 Oct 2001 | Frances Cornford | To a Fat Lady Seen From the Train | O why do you walk th... | 8 |
| 907 | 6 Oct 2001 | Felix Jung | Miss Charlotte Brown, Librarian, Goes Mad | Today, I have decided | 16 |
| 908 | 6 Oct 2001 | Yosa Buson | Haiku | Departing spring | 3 |
| 909 | 8 Oct 2001 | Anonymous | The Limerick Packs Laughs Anatomical | The limerick packs l... | 5 |
| 910 | 9 Oct 2001 | John Keats | On the Grasshopper and the Cricket | The poetry of earth ... | 14 |
| 911 | 10 Oct 2001 | Ella Wheeler Wilcox | The Traveled Man | Sometimes I wish the... | 28 |
| 912 | 13 Oct 2001 | Theodore Roethke | The Waking | I wake to sleep, and... | 19 |
| 913 | 14 Oct 2001 | W. H. Auden | In Time of War, XII | And the age ended, a... | 14 |
| 914 | 14 Oct 2001 | Christopher Morley | Tit for Tat | I often pass a graci... | 8 |
| 915 | 16 Oct 2001 | Phoebe Cary | The Lovers | Sally Salter, she wa... | 33 |
| 916 | 18 Oct 2001 | Li Po | Question and Answer in the Mountains | They ask me why I li... | 4 |
| 917 | 18 Oct 2001 | Robert Frost | A Considerable Speck | (Microscopic) | 34 |
| 918 | 20 Oct 2001 | William Butler Yeats | John Kinsella's Lament for Mrs Mary Moore | A bloody and a sudde... | 36 |
| 919 | 20 Oct 2001 | William Allingham | The Fairies | Up the airy mountain | 56 |
| 920 | 21 Oct 2001 | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | The Erl-King | Who rides there so l... | 32 |
| 921 | 23 Oct 2001 | Steely Dan | Charlie Freak | Charlie Freak had bu... | 20 |
| 922 | 23 Oct 2001 | Edgar Guest | What Father Knows | My father knows the ... | 40 |
| 923 | 25 Oct 2001 | A. C. Swinburne | Leave-Taking | Let us go hence, my ... | 42 |
| 924 | 25 Oct 2001 | Ambrose Bierce | Christian | I dreamed I stood up... | 18 |
| 925 | 27 Oct 2001 | Lee Tzu Pheng | Candlesong | As my years burn down | 10 |
| 926 | 28 Oct 2001 | Edna St. Vincent Millay | Dirge Without Music | I am not resigned to... | 16 |
| 927 | 29 Oct 2001 | Bertolt Brecht | I'm not saying anything against Alexander | Timur, I hear, took ... | 13 |
| 928 | 30 Oct 2001 | Ring Lardner | Quiescent, a Person Sits Heart and Soul | Quiescent a person s... | 4 |
| 929 | 1 Nov 2001 | Gordon Matthew 'Sting' Sumner | Synchronicity II | Another suburban fam... | 30 |
| 930 | 2 Nov 2001 | Paul Weller | Town Called Malice | You'd better stop dr... | 25 |
| 931 | 2 Nov 2001 | Sir Walter Scott | Proud Maisie | Proud Maisie is in t... | 16 |
| 932 | 3 Nov 2001 | Richard Thompson | Fast Food | Big mac, small mac, ... | 26 |
| 933 | 6 Nov 2001 | Mick Jagger and Keith Richards | Mother's Little Helper | What a drag it is ge... | 31 |
| 934 | 7 Nov 2001 | Seamus Heaney | Blackberry-picking | Late August, given h... | 24 |
| 935 | 7 Nov 2001 | Lewis Carroll | The Lobster Quadrille | "Will you walk a lit... | 18 |
| 936 | 10 Nov 2001 | Michael Drayton | Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part (Idea: LXI) | Since there's no hel... | 14 |
| 937 | 10 Nov 2001 | Sara Teasdale | The Look | Strephon kissed me i... | 8 |
| 938 | 12 Nov 2001 | Cicely Herbert | Everything Changes | after Brecht, 'Alles... | 11 |
| 939 | 11 Nov 2001 | Thomas Hardy | Channel Firing | That night your grea... | 36 |
| 940 | 13 Nov 2001 | Rudyard Kipling | The Palace | When I was a King an... | 25 |
| 941 | 14 Nov 2001 | Pablo Neruda | Clenched Soul | We have lost even th... | 18 |
| 942 | 15 Nov 2001 | James Shirley | Death the Leveller | The glories of our b... | 24 |
| 943 | 17 Nov 2001 | William Shakespeare | So is it not with me as with that Muse (Sonnets XXI) | So is it not with me... | 14 |
| 944 | 17 Nov 2001 | James Elroy Flecker | Rioupéroux | High and solemn moun... | 8 |
| 945 | 19 Nov 2001 | E. E. Cummings | O sweet spontaneous | O sweet spontaneous | 27 |
| 946 | 21 Nov 2001 | Sir Henry Newbolt | Vitaï Lampada | There's a breathless... | 24 |
| 947 | 22 Nov 2001 | John Kendal | Ballad of a Homeless Bat | The man was going in... | 52 |
| 948 | 22 Nov 2001 | Julia A. Moore | Grand Rapids Cricket Club | In Grand Rapids is a... | 32 |
| 949 | 24 Nov 2001 | Andrew Lang | Brahma | If the wild bowler t... | 8 |
| 950 | 24 Nov 2001 | Emily Dickinson | The cricket sang | The cricket sang, | 12 |
| 951 | 26 Nov 2001 | Hayden Carruth | Wife Poem | And it's clear at la... | 24 |
| 952 | 27 Nov 2001 | Drummond Allison | Verity | (In memory of Captai... | 16 |
| 953 | 1 Dec 2001 | Friedrich Nietzsche | Parable of the Madman | Have you not heard o... | 65 |
| 954 | 1 Dec 2001 | George Harrison | Within You Without You | We were talking - ab... | 24 |
| 955 | 5 Dec 2001 | T. S. Eliot | Gus: The Theatre Cat | Gus is the Cat at th... | 55 |
| 956 | 7 Dec 2001 | Edna St. Vincent Millay | Ashes of Life | Love has gone and le... | 12 |
| 957 | 9 Dec 2001 | Thomas Wyatt | Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind | Whoso list to hunt, ... | 14 |
| 958 | 11 Dec 2001 | Anon | The Bookworm | A moth, I thought, m... | 8 |
| 959 | 11 Dec 2001 | Henry Carey | The Ballad of Sally in our Alley | Of all the Girls tha... | 56 |
| 960 | 13 Dec 2001 | Stephen Sondheim | The Prologue to 'Sweeney Todd' | [A Man:] | 55 |
| 961 | 14 Dec 2001 | Agha Shahid Ali | The Wolf's Postcript to 'Little Red Riding Hood' | First, grant me my s... | 33 |
| 962 | 14 Dec 2001 | Rudyard Kipling | The Idiot Boy | He wandered down the... | 8 |
| 963 | 17 Dec 2001 | John Fuller | Concerto for Double Bass | He is a drunk leanin... | 12 |
| 964 | 17 Dec 2001 | Lewis Carroll | How Doth the Little Crocodile | How doth the little ... | 8 |
| 965 | 19 Dec 2001 | Steely Dan | Chain Lightning | Some turnout, a hund... | 14 |
| 966 | 20 Dec 2001 | Vikram Seth | Sit | Sit, drink your coff... | 8 |
| 967 | 20 Dec 2001 | Eugene Field | Wynken, Blynken, and Nod | A Dutch Lullaby | 49 |
| 968 | 22 Dec 2001 | Robert Penn Warren | Grackles, Goodbye | Black of grackles gl... | 20 |
| 969 | 23 Dec 2001 | Tony Harrison | Long Distance II | Though my mother was... | 16 |
| 970 | 25 Dec 2001 | Sigerson Clifford | The Kerry Christmas Carol | Brush the floor and ... | 28 |
| 971 | 27 Dec 2001 | Patrick Kavanagh | Raglan Road | On Raglan Road on an... | 16 |
| 972 | 28 Dec 2001 | Rupert Brooke | The Beginning | Some day I shall ris... | 20 |
| 973 | 29 Dec 2001 | A. E. Housman | Reveille | Wake: the silver dus... | 24 |
| 974 | 30 Dec 2001 | Anonymous | Donal Og | It is late last nigh... | 36 |
| 975 | 31 Dec 2001 | Robert Hayden | Those Winter Sundays | Sundays too my fathe... | 14 |
| 976 | 1 Jan 2002 | Ernest Hemingway | Chapter Heading | For we have thought ... | 6 |
| 977 | 2 Jan 2002 | Thomas Hardy | The Darkling Thrush | I leant upon a coppi... | 32 |
| 978 | 3 Jan 2002 | Anne Sexton | Cinderella | You always read about it | 109 |
| 979 | 4 Jan 2002 | Wilfred Owen | The Parable of the Old Man and the Young | So Abram rose, and c... | 16 |
| 980 | 6 Jan 2002 | Robert Service | The March of the Dead | The cruel war was ov... | 48 |
| 981 | 9 Jan 2002 | Eric Bogle | The Band Played Waltzing Matilda | Now when I was a you... | 64 |
| 982 | 11 Jan 2002 | Rachel Rose | What We Heard About the Japanese | We heard they would ... | 28 |
| 983 | 17 Jan 2002 | Stephen Vincent Benet | The General Public | "Ah, did you once se... | 43 |
| 984 | 18 Jan 2002 | Walt Whitman | On the Beach at Night | On the beach at night, | 36 |
| 985 | 19 Jan 2002 | Robert Frost | Once by the Pacific | The shattered water ... | 14 |
| 986 | 20 Jan 2002 | Marianne Moore | A Grave | Man looking into the sea, | 52 |
| 987 | 22 Jan 2002 | Carol Ann Duffy | Prayer | Some days, although ... | 14 |
| 988 | 24 Jan 2002 | Wallace Stevens | The Idea of Order at Key West | She sang beyond the ... | 56 |
| 989 | 25 Jan 2002 | Alfred, Lord Tennyson | The Lotos-Eaters | "Courage!" he said, ... | 182 |
| 990 | 28 Jan 2002 | Langston Hughes | Sea Calm | How still, | 6 |
| 991 | 30 Jan 2002 | Stephen Spender | Seascape | In memoriam M.A.S | 27 |
| 992 | 31 Jan 2002 | Oscar Wilde | Symphony in Yellow | An omnibus across th... | 12 |
| 993 | 7 Feb 2002 | Derek Walcott | Midsummer, Tobago | Broad sun-stoned beaches. | 11 |
| 994 | 8 Feb 2002 | Robert Frost | The Gift Outright | The land was ours be... | 16 |
| 995 | 9 Feb 2002 | John Lennon | Come Together | Here come old flatto... | 20 |
| 996 | 11 Feb 2002 | Shel Silverstein | The Little Boy and the Old Man | Said the little boy,... | 10 |
| 997 | 12 Feb 2002 | Christopher Marlowe | The Passionate Shepherd to His Love | Come live with me an... | 24 |
| 998 | 13 Feb 2002 | Brian Patten | A blade of grass | You ask for a poem. | 23 |
| 999 | 14 Feb 2002 | Elizabeth Bishop | Casabianca | Love's the boy stood... | 10 |
| 1000 | 15 Feb 2002 | Felicia Hemans | Casabianca | The boy stod on the ... | 36 |
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