Poems of Gratitude
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Poems of Gratitude is a unique anthology of poetry from around the world and through the ages celebrating thanksgiving in its many secular and spiritual forms. For centuries, poets in all cultures have offered eloquent thanks and praise for the people and things of this world. The voices collected here range from Sappho, Horace, and Rumi to Shakespeare and Milton, from Wordsworth, Rilke, Yeats, Rossetti, and Dickinson to Czeslaw Milosz, Langston Hughes, Yehuda Amichai, Anne Sexton, W. S. Merwin, Maya Angelou, and many more. Such beloved favorites as Gerard Manley Hopkins's "Pied Beauty,"…mehr
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Poems of Gratitude is a unique anthology of poetry from around the world and through the ages celebrating thanksgiving in its many secular and spiritual forms. For centuries, poets in all cultures have offered eloquent thanks and praise for the people and things of this world. The voices collected here range from Sappho, Horace, and Rumi to Shakespeare and Milton, from Wordsworth, Rilke, Yeats, Rossetti, and Dickinson to Czeslaw Milosz, Langston Hughes, Yehuda Amichai, Anne Sexton, W. S. Merwin, Maya Angelou, and many more. Such beloved favorites as Gerard Manley Hopkins's "Pied Beauty," Robert Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay," Constantine Cavafy's "Ithaka," and Adam Zagajewski's "Try to Praise the Mutilated World," mingle with classics from China and Japan, and with traditional Navajo, Aztec, Inuit, and Iroquois poems. Devotional lyrics drawn from the major religious traditions of the world find a place here alongside poetic tributes to autumn and the harvest season that draw attention to nature's bounty and poignant beauty as winter approaches. The result is a splendidly varied literary feast that honors and affirms the joy in our lives while acknowledging the sorrows and losses that give that joy its keenness.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 165mm x 113mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 225g
- ISBN-13: 9781101907900
- ISBN-10: 1101907908
- Artikelnr.: 47357363
- Verlag: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 165mm x 113mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 225g
- ISBN-13: 9781101907900
- ISBN-10: 1101907908
- Artikelnr.: 47357363
Emily Fragos is an award-winning poet and editor of the Everyman’s Library Pocket Poets anthologies The Great Cat, The Dance, Music's Spell, Art and Artists, and Letters by Emily Dickinson. She lives in New York City.
Contents GIVING THANKS Edward Hirsch
“Wild Gratitude” Jalal al-Din Rumi
“Today
like every other day
we wake up empty” James Wright
“A Blessing” William Butler Yeats
“Gratitude to the Unknown Instructors” W. S. Merwin
“Thanks” Robert Burns
“The Selkirk Grace” Natasha Trethewey
“Invocation
1926” Yusef Komunyakaa
“Thanks” Abraham Lincoln
“Letter to Mrs. Bixby” Henry David Thoreau
“I’m thankful that my life doth not deceive” e. e. cummings
from Xaipe George Herbert
“Gratefulnesse” Robert Browning
from Pippa Passes Mark Strand
from “Night Pieces” Lisel Mueller
“Late Hours” Raymond Carver
“At Least” Anne Sexton
“Welcome Morning” Charles Reznikoff
“Te Deum” Mary Szybist
“Here
There Are Blueberries” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
from Sonnets from the Portuguese
XLI (#41) Herman Melville
“Hearts-of-Gold” Zbigniew Herbert
“Prayer of the Traveler Mr. Cogito” Walt Whitman
“Thanks in Old Age” Inuit
Traditional
“Utitia’q’s Song” FOR LIFE Mary Oliver
“The Summer Day” Anna Swir
“Thank You
My Fate” W. S. Merwin
“For the Anniversary of My Death” Czeslaw Milosz
“Gift” William Carlos Williams
“Pastoral” Eskimo
Traditional
“Into my head rose” Elizabeth Alexander
“Praise Song for the Day” Edna St. Vincent Millay
“God’s World” William Blake
“Eternity” Marilyn Nelson
“Abba Jacob and Miracles” Constantine P. Cavafy
“Ithaka” Wallace Stevens
“Tea at the Palaz of Hoon” Thomas Traherne
“The Salutation” Derek Walcott
“Love after Love” Raymond Carver
“Late Fragment” Anna Kamienska
“At the Border of Paradise” Theodore Roethke
“The Waking” Walt Whitman
“O Me! O Life!” Kobayashi Issa
“Three Haiku” Yehuda Amichai
from Autumn
Love
Commercials Adrienne Rich
“Tattered Kaddish” Adam Zagajewski
“Try to Praise the Mutilated World” Dorianne Laux
“Antilamentation” FOR FAMILY Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“A Child’s Evening Prayer” W. S. Merwin
“Rain Light” Dan Pagis
“Ein Leben” Anne Bradstreet
“To My Dear and Loving Husband” William Cavendish
“Fulfillment” Edgar Allan Poe
“To My Mother” Robert Herrick
“To His Dying Brother
Master William Herrick” Robert Hayden
“Those Winter Sundays” Thomas Lux
“A Little Tooth” Edward Hirsch
“Special Orders” Charles Wright
“Like the New Moon
My Mother Drifts Through the Sky” W. S. Merwin
“To My Aunt Margie” Lucille Clifton
“Daughters” Ted Kooser
“Father” Wislawa Szymborska
“In Praise of My Sister” Edward Hirsch
from Gabriel Margaret Walker
“Lineage” Ted Kooser
“Mother” Nikki Giovanni
“Because” FOR LOVE John Milton
from Paradise Lost Paul Laurence Dunbar
“Invitation to Love” Robert Herrick
“Love Lightly Pleased” Constantine P. Cavafy
“The Afternoon Sun” Edgar Allan Poe
“A Dream Within a Dream” William Shakespeare
from The Winter’s Tale Sappho
“Fragment 105(a)” John Clare
“First Love” Thomas Campion
“Rose-Cheeked Laura” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
from Sonnets from the Portuguese XLIII ( #43) Algernon Charles Swinburne
“The Oblation” Christina Rossetti
“A Birthday” Edna St. Vincent Millay
“Recuerdo” Thomas Heywood
“Pack
clouds away
and welcome day” Robert Burns
“A Red
Red Rose” William Shakesepare
“Sonnet 130” James Tate
“The Blue Booby” Robert Herrick
“Upon Julia’s Clothes” FOR FRIENDSHIP George Gordon
Lord Byron
L’Amitié est l’Amour sans ailes” Rainer Maria Rilke
“O My Friends” William Wordsworth
“Travelling” Emily Brontë
“Love and Friendship” Algernon Charles Swinburne
from “To a Cat” Aztec
Traditional
“Friendship” Horace
“Ode I.36” Henry Timrod
“Sonnet: I Thank You” Ben Jonson
“Inviting a Friend to Supper” Robert Herrick
“Meat Without Mirth” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Forbearance” William Shakespeare
“Sonnet 30” Dinah Maria Craik
“Friendship” Om-Ui-Gil
“Sitting at Night” William Wordsworth
“Rest and Be Thankful” Charles Lamb
“The Old Familiar Faces” Primo Levi
“To My Friends” FOR HEALTH Po Chu-I
“Being Visited by a Friend During Illness” Edward Hirsch
“Recovery” Franz Wright
“One Heart” Jane Kenyon
“Otherwise” Czeslaw Milosz
“A Mistake” John Milton
“On His Blindness” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“My own heart let me more have pity on” Nicholas Christopher
“After a Long Illness” Emily Fragos
“After Durer” Jane Hirshfield
“Spell to Be Said After Illness” FOR NATURE Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Pied Beauty” William Wordsworth
“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” John Dryden
“Of Many Worlds in This World” Christopher Smart
“Jubilate Agno” Navajo
“War God’s Horse Song” Francis Jammes
“A Prayer to Go to Paradise with the Donkeys” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“See yonder leafless trees against the sky” J. D. McClatchy
“Weeds” Charles Wright
“The Evening Is Tranquil
and Dawn Is a Thousand Miles Away” Joy Harjo
“Eagle Poem” Wendell Berry
“The Peace of Wild Things” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“Patience Taught by Nature” Matthew Arnold
from “Thyrsis” Edwin Markham
“The Cricket” Rudyard Kipling
“Seal Lullaby” Stephen Crane
“Little Birds of the Night” Mary Oliver
“Wild Geese” Queen Lili‘uokalani of Hawaii
“Ku’u Pua I Paoakalani” Gary Soto
“Ode to a Day in the Country” REVERENCE Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Father
We Thank Thee” Maya Angelou
“Prayer” Ghanaian Prayer
“Lord
keep my parents in your love” John Newton
“Amazing Grace” St. Francis of Assisi
“Lord
Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“God’s Grandeur” The Bible
King James Version
“Psalm 23” Laozi
from Tao Te Ching Venerable Dhammananda Bhikkuni
“Buddhist Prayer” The Qur’an
1:1-7 Jewish Prayer
“Shema Koleinu” from The Vedas Rabindranath Tagore
from “Gitanjali” Anonymous
“African Canticle” William Cowper
“Light Shining Out of Darkness” John Donne
from The Holy Sonnets Walt Whitman
“Miracles” James Weldon Johnson
“Prayer at Sunrise” Marina Tsvetaeva
“Bent with worry” Langston Hughes
“Prayer” Henry Vaughan
“A Vision” Emily Dickinson
“Ample make this Bed” The Buddha
“Now may every living thing” THANKSGIVING Iroquois
Traditional
“The Thanksgivings” X. J. Kennedy
“At the First Thanksgiving” Campbell McGrath
“What They Ate” Paul Zimmer
“A Romance for the Wild Turkey” Lydia Maria Child
“The New England Boy’s Song About Thanksgiving Day” Billy Collins
from “Two Thanksgiving Poems” Shel Silverstein
“Point of View” Henry Alford
“Harvest Home” John Greenleaf Whittier
“Harvest Hymn” Carl Sandburg
“Harvest Sunset” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“The Harvest Moon” Robert Louis Stevenson
“Farewell to the Farm” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Spring and Fall” Robert Frost
“Nothing Gold Can Stay” John Keats
“To Autumn”
“Wild Gratitude” Jalal al-Din Rumi
“Today
like every other day
we wake up empty” James Wright
“A Blessing” William Butler Yeats
“Gratitude to the Unknown Instructors” W. S. Merwin
“Thanks” Robert Burns
“The Selkirk Grace” Natasha Trethewey
“Invocation
1926” Yusef Komunyakaa
“Thanks” Abraham Lincoln
“Letter to Mrs. Bixby” Henry David Thoreau
“I’m thankful that my life doth not deceive” e. e. cummings
from Xaipe George Herbert
“Gratefulnesse” Robert Browning
from Pippa Passes Mark Strand
from “Night Pieces” Lisel Mueller
“Late Hours” Raymond Carver
“At Least” Anne Sexton
“Welcome Morning” Charles Reznikoff
“Te Deum” Mary Szybist
“Here
There Are Blueberries” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
from Sonnets from the Portuguese
XLI (#41) Herman Melville
“Hearts-of-Gold” Zbigniew Herbert
“Prayer of the Traveler Mr. Cogito” Walt Whitman
“Thanks in Old Age” Inuit
Traditional
“Utitia’q’s Song” FOR LIFE Mary Oliver
“The Summer Day” Anna Swir
“Thank You
My Fate” W. S. Merwin
“For the Anniversary of My Death” Czeslaw Milosz
“Gift” William Carlos Williams
“Pastoral” Eskimo
Traditional
“Into my head rose” Elizabeth Alexander
“Praise Song for the Day” Edna St. Vincent Millay
“God’s World” William Blake
“Eternity” Marilyn Nelson
“Abba Jacob and Miracles” Constantine P. Cavafy
“Ithaka” Wallace Stevens
“Tea at the Palaz of Hoon” Thomas Traherne
“The Salutation” Derek Walcott
“Love after Love” Raymond Carver
“Late Fragment” Anna Kamienska
“At the Border of Paradise” Theodore Roethke
“The Waking” Walt Whitman
“O Me! O Life!” Kobayashi Issa
“Three Haiku” Yehuda Amichai
from Autumn
Love
Commercials Adrienne Rich
“Tattered Kaddish” Adam Zagajewski
“Try to Praise the Mutilated World” Dorianne Laux
“Antilamentation” FOR FAMILY Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“A Child’s Evening Prayer” W. S. Merwin
“Rain Light” Dan Pagis
“Ein Leben” Anne Bradstreet
“To My Dear and Loving Husband” William Cavendish
“Fulfillment” Edgar Allan Poe
“To My Mother” Robert Herrick
“To His Dying Brother
Master William Herrick” Robert Hayden
“Those Winter Sundays” Thomas Lux
“A Little Tooth” Edward Hirsch
“Special Orders” Charles Wright
“Like the New Moon
My Mother Drifts Through the Sky” W. S. Merwin
“To My Aunt Margie” Lucille Clifton
“Daughters” Ted Kooser
“Father” Wislawa Szymborska
“In Praise of My Sister” Edward Hirsch
from Gabriel Margaret Walker
“Lineage” Ted Kooser
“Mother” Nikki Giovanni
“Because” FOR LOVE John Milton
from Paradise Lost Paul Laurence Dunbar
“Invitation to Love” Robert Herrick
“Love Lightly Pleased” Constantine P. Cavafy
“The Afternoon Sun” Edgar Allan Poe
“A Dream Within a Dream” William Shakespeare
from The Winter’s Tale Sappho
“Fragment 105(a)” John Clare
“First Love” Thomas Campion
“Rose-Cheeked Laura” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
from Sonnets from the Portuguese XLIII ( #43) Algernon Charles Swinburne
“The Oblation” Christina Rossetti
“A Birthday” Edna St. Vincent Millay
“Recuerdo” Thomas Heywood
“Pack
clouds away
and welcome day” Robert Burns
“A Red
Red Rose” William Shakesepare
“Sonnet 130” James Tate
“The Blue Booby” Robert Herrick
“Upon Julia’s Clothes” FOR FRIENDSHIP George Gordon
Lord Byron
L’Amitié est l’Amour sans ailes” Rainer Maria Rilke
“O My Friends” William Wordsworth
“Travelling” Emily Brontë
“Love and Friendship” Algernon Charles Swinburne
from “To a Cat” Aztec
Traditional
“Friendship” Horace
“Ode I.36” Henry Timrod
“Sonnet: I Thank You” Ben Jonson
“Inviting a Friend to Supper” Robert Herrick
“Meat Without Mirth” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Forbearance” William Shakespeare
“Sonnet 30” Dinah Maria Craik
“Friendship” Om-Ui-Gil
“Sitting at Night” William Wordsworth
“Rest and Be Thankful” Charles Lamb
“The Old Familiar Faces” Primo Levi
“To My Friends” FOR HEALTH Po Chu-I
“Being Visited by a Friend During Illness” Edward Hirsch
“Recovery” Franz Wright
“One Heart” Jane Kenyon
“Otherwise” Czeslaw Milosz
“A Mistake” John Milton
“On His Blindness” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“My own heart let me more have pity on” Nicholas Christopher
“After a Long Illness” Emily Fragos
“After Durer” Jane Hirshfield
“Spell to Be Said After Illness” FOR NATURE Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Pied Beauty” William Wordsworth
“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” John Dryden
“Of Many Worlds in This World” Christopher Smart
“Jubilate Agno” Navajo
“War God’s Horse Song” Francis Jammes
“A Prayer to Go to Paradise with the Donkeys” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“See yonder leafless trees against the sky” J. D. McClatchy
“Weeds” Charles Wright
“The Evening Is Tranquil
and Dawn Is a Thousand Miles Away” Joy Harjo
“Eagle Poem” Wendell Berry
“The Peace of Wild Things” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“Patience Taught by Nature” Matthew Arnold
from “Thyrsis” Edwin Markham
“The Cricket” Rudyard Kipling
“Seal Lullaby” Stephen Crane
“Little Birds of the Night” Mary Oliver
“Wild Geese” Queen Lili‘uokalani of Hawaii
“Ku’u Pua I Paoakalani” Gary Soto
“Ode to a Day in the Country” REVERENCE Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Father
We Thank Thee” Maya Angelou
“Prayer” Ghanaian Prayer
“Lord
keep my parents in your love” John Newton
“Amazing Grace” St. Francis of Assisi
“Lord
Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“God’s Grandeur” The Bible
King James Version
“Psalm 23” Laozi
from Tao Te Ching Venerable Dhammananda Bhikkuni
“Buddhist Prayer” The Qur’an
1:1-7 Jewish Prayer
“Shema Koleinu” from The Vedas Rabindranath Tagore
from “Gitanjali” Anonymous
“African Canticle” William Cowper
“Light Shining Out of Darkness” John Donne
from The Holy Sonnets Walt Whitman
“Miracles” James Weldon Johnson
“Prayer at Sunrise” Marina Tsvetaeva
“Bent with worry” Langston Hughes
“Prayer” Henry Vaughan
“A Vision” Emily Dickinson
“Ample make this Bed” The Buddha
“Now may every living thing” THANKSGIVING Iroquois
Traditional
“The Thanksgivings” X. J. Kennedy
“At the First Thanksgiving” Campbell McGrath
“What They Ate” Paul Zimmer
“A Romance for the Wild Turkey” Lydia Maria Child
“The New England Boy’s Song About Thanksgiving Day” Billy Collins
from “Two Thanksgiving Poems” Shel Silverstein
“Point of View” Henry Alford
“Harvest Home” John Greenleaf Whittier
“Harvest Hymn” Carl Sandburg
“Harvest Sunset” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“The Harvest Moon” Robert Louis Stevenson
“Farewell to the Farm” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Spring and Fall” Robert Frost
“Nothing Gold Can Stay” John Keats
“To Autumn”
Contents GIVING THANKS Edward Hirsch
“Wild Gratitude” Jalal al-Din Rumi
“Today
like every other day
we wake up empty” James Wright
“A Blessing” William Butler Yeats
“Gratitude to the Unknown Instructors” W. S. Merwin
“Thanks” Robert Burns
“The Selkirk Grace” Natasha Trethewey
“Invocation
1926” Yusef Komunyakaa
“Thanks” Abraham Lincoln
“Letter to Mrs. Bixby” Henry David Thoreau
“I’m thankful that my life doth not deceive” e. e. cummings
from Xaipe George Herbert
“Gratefulnesse” Robert Browning
from Pippa Passes Mark Strand
from “Night Pieces” Lisel Mueller
“Late Hours” Raymond Carver
“At Least” Anne Sexton
“Welcome Morning” Charles Reznikoff
“Te Deum” Mary Szybist
“Here
There Are Blueberries” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
from Sonnets from the Portuguese
XLI (#41) Herman Melville
“Hearts-of-Gold” Zbigniew Herbert
“Prayer of the Traveler Mr. Cogito” Walt Whitman
“Thanks in Old Age” Inuit
Traditional
“Utitia’q’s Song” FOR LIFE Mary Oliver
“The Summer Day” Anna Swir
“Thank You
My Fate” W. S. Merwin
“For the Anniversary of My Death” Czeslaw Milosz
“Gift” William Carlos Williams
“Pastoral” Eskimo
Traditional
“Into my head rose” Elizabeth Alexander
“Praise Song for the Day” Edna St. Vincent Millay
“God’s World” William Blake
“Eternity” Marilyn Nelson
“Abba Jacob and Miracles” Constantine P. Cavafy
“Ithaka” Wallace Stevens
“Tea at the Palaz of Hoon” Thomas Traherne
“The Salutation” Derek Walcott
“Love after Love” Raymond Carver
“Late Fragment” Anna Kamienska
“At the Border of Paradise” Theodore Roethke
“The Waking” Walt Whitman
“O Me! O Life!” Kobayashi Issa
“Three Haiku” Yehuda Amichai
from Autumn
Love
Commercials Adrienne Rich
“Tattered Kaddish” Adam Zagajewski
“Try to Praise the Mutilated World” Dorianne Laux
“Antilamentation” FOR FAMILY Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“A Child’s Evening Prayer” W. S. Merwin
“Rain Light” Dan Pagis
“Ein Leben” Anne Bradstreet
“To My Dear and Loving Husband” William Cavendish
“Fulfillment” Edgar Allan Poe
“To My Mother” Robert Herrick
“To His Dying Brother
Master William Herrick” Robert Hayden
“Those Winter Sundays” Thomas Lux
“A Little Tooth” Edward Hirsch
“Special Orders” Charles Wright
“Like the New Moon
My Mother Drifts Through the Sky” W. S. Merwin
“To My Aunt Margie” Lucille Clifton
“Daughters” Ted Kooser
“Father” Wislawa Szymborska
“In Praise of My Sister” Edward Hirsch
from Gabriel Margaret Walker
“Lineage” Ted Kooser
“Mother” Nikki Giovanni
“Because” FOR LOVE John Milton
from Paradise Lost Paul Laurence Dunbar
“Invitation to Love” Robert Herrick
“Love Lightly Pleased” Constantine P. Cavafy
“The Afternoon Sun” Edgar Allan Poe
“A Dream Within a Dream” William Shakespeare
from The Winter’s Tale Sappho
“Fragment 105(a)” John Clare
“First Love” Thomas Campion
“Rose-Cheeked Laura” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
from Sonnets from the Portuguese XLIII ( #43) Algernon Charles Swinburne
“The Oblation” Christina Rossetti
“A Birthday” Edna St. Vincent Millay
“Recuerdo” Thomas Heywood
“Pack
clouds away
and welcome day” Robert Burns
“A Red
Red Rose” William Shakesepare
“Sonnet 130” James Tate
“The Blue Booby” Robert Herrick
“Upon Julia’s Clothes” FOR FRIENDSHIP George Gordon
Lord Byron
L’Amitié est l’Amour sans ailes” Rainer Maria Rilke
“O My Friends” William Wordsworth
“Travelling” Emily Brontë
“Love and Friendship” Algernon Charles Swinburne
from “To a Cat” Aztec
Traditional
“Friendship” Horace
“Ode I.36” Henry Timrod
“Sonnet: I Thank You” Ben Jonson
“Inviting a Friend to Supper” Robert Herrick
“Meat Without Mirth” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Forbearance” William Shakespeare
“Sonnet 30” Dinah Maria Craik
“Friendship” Om-Ui-Gil
“Sitting at Night” William Wordsworth
“Rest and Be Thankful” Charles Lamb
“The Old Familiar Faces” Primo Levi
“To My Friends” FOR HEALTH Po Chu-I
“Being Visited by a Friend During Illness” Edward Hirsch
“Recovery” Franz Wright
“One Heart” Jane Kenyon
“Otherwise” Czeslaw Milosz
“A Mistake” John Milton
“On His Blindness” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“My own heart let me more have pity on” Nicholas Christopher
“After a Long Illness” Emily Fragos
“After Durer” Jane Hirshfield
“Spell to Be Said After Illness” FOR NATURE Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Pied Beauty” William Wordsworth
“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” John Dryden
“Of Many Worlds in This World” Christopher Smart
“Jubilate Agno” Navajo
“War God’s Horse Song” Francis Jammes
“A Prayer to Go to Paradise with the Donkeys” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“See yonder leafless trees against the sky” J. D. McClatchy
“Weeds” Charles Wright
“The Evening Is Tranquil
and Dawn Is a Thousand Miles Away” Joy Harjo
“Eagle Poem” Wendell Berry
“The Peace of Wild Things” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“Patience Taught by Nature” Matthew Arnold
from “Thyrsis” Edwin Markham
“The Cricket” Rudyard Kipling
“Seal Lullaby” Stephen Crane
“Little Birds of the Night” Mary Oliver
“Wild Geese” Queen Lili‘uokalani of Hawaii
“Ku’u Pua I Paoakalani” Gary Soto
“Ode to a Day in the Country” REVERENCE Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Father
We Thank Thee” Maya Angelou
“Prayer” Ghanaian Prayer
“Lord
keep my parents in your love” John Newton
“Amazing Grace” St. Francis of Assisi
“Lord
Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“God’s Grandeur” The Bible
King James Version
“Psalm 23” Laozi
from Tao Te Ching Venerable Dhammananda Bhikkuni
“Buddhist Prayer” The Qur’an
1:1-7 Jewish Prayer
“Shema Koleinu” from The Vedas Rabindranath Tagore
from “Gitanjali” Anonymous
“African Canticle” William Cowper
“Light Shining Out of Darkness” John Donne
from The Holy Sonnets Walt Whitman
“Miracles” James Weldon Johnson
“Prayer at Sunrise” Marina Tsvetaeva
“Bent with worry” Langston Hughes
“Prayer” Henry Vaughan
“A Vision” Emily Dickinson
“Ample make this Bed” The Buddha
“Now may every living thing” THANKSGIVING Iroquois
Traditional
“The Thanksgivings” X. J. Kennedy
“At the First Thanksgiving” Campbell McGrath
“What They Ate” Paul Zimmer
“A Romance for the Wild Turkey” Lydia Maria Child
“The New England Boy’s Song About Thanksgiving Day” Billy Collins
from “Two Thanksgiving Poems” Shel Silverstein
“Point of View” Henry Alford
“Harvest Home” John Greenleaf Whittier
“Harvest Hymn” Carl Sandburg
“Harvest Sunset” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“The Harvest Moon” Robert Louis Stevenson
“Farewell to the Farm” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Spring and Fall” Robert Frost
“Nothing Gold Can Stay” John Keats
“To Autumn”
“Wild Gratitude” Jalal al-Din Rumi
“Today
like every other day
we wake up empty” James Wright
“A Blessing” William Butler Yeats
“Gratitude to the Unknown Instructors” W. S. Merwin
“Thanks” Robert Burns
“The Selkirk Grace” Natasha Trethewey
“Invocation
1926” Yusef Komunyakaa
“Thanks” Abraham Lincoln
“Letter to Mrs. Bixby” Henry David Thoreau
“I’m thankful that my life doth not deceive” e. e. cummings
from Xaipe George Herbert
“Gratefulnesse” Robert Browning
from Pippa Passes Mark Strand
from “Night Pieces” Lisel Mueller
“Late Hours” Raymond Carver
“At Least” Anne Sexton
“Welcome Morning” Charles Reznikoff
“Te Deum” Mary Szybist
“Here
There Are Blueberries” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
from Sonnets from the Portuguese
XLI (#41) Herman Melville
“Hearts-of-Gold” Zbigniew Herbert
“Prayer of the Traveler Mr. Cogito” Walt Whitman
“Thanks in Old Age” Inuit
Traditional
“Utitia’q’s Song” FOR LIFE Mary Oliver
“The Summer Day” Anna Swir
“Thank You
My Fate” W. S. Merwin
“For the Anniversary of My Death” Czeslaw Milosz
“Gift” William Carlos Williams
“Pastoral” Eskimo
Traditional
“Into my head rose” Elizabeth Alexander
“Praise Song for the Day” Edna St. Vincent Millay
“God’s World” William Blake
“Eternity” Marilyn Nelson
“Abba Jacob and Miracles” Constantine P. Cavafy
“Ithaka” Wallace Stevens
“Tea at the Palaz of Hoon” Thomas Traherne
“The Salutation” Derek Walcott
“Love after Love” Raymond Carver
“Late Fragment” Anna Kamienska
“At the Border of Paradise” Theodore Roethke
“The Waking” Walt Whitman
“O Me! O Life!” Kobayashi Issa
“Three Haiku” Yehuda Amichai
from Autumn
Love
Commercials Adrienne Rich
“Tattered Kaddish” Adam Zagajewski
“Try to Praise the Mutilated World” Dorianne Laux
“Antilamentation” FOR FAMILY Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“A Child’s Evening Prayer” W. S. Merwin
“Rain Light” Dan Pagis
“Ein Leben” Anne Bradstreet
“To My Dear and Loving Husband” William Cavendish
“Fulfillment” Edgar Allan Poe
“To My Mother” Robert Herrick
“To His Dying Brother
Master William Herrick” Robert Hayden
“Those Winter Sundays” Thomas Lux
“A Little Tooth” Edward Hirsch
“Special Orders” Charles Wright
“Like the New Moon
My Mother Drifts Through the Sky” W. S. Merwin
“To My Aunt Margie” Lucille Clifton
“Daughters” Ted Kooser
“Father” Wislawa Szymborska
“In Praise of My Sister” Edward Hirsch
from Gabriel Margaret Walker
“Lineage” Ted Kooser
“Mother” Nikki Giovanni
“Because” FOR LOVE John Milton
from Paradise Lost Paul Laurence Dunbar
“Invitation to Love” Robert Herrick
“Love Lightly Pleased” Constantine P. Cavafy
“The Afternoon Sun” Edgar Allan Poe
“A Dream Within a Dream” William Shakespeare
from The Winter’s Tale Sappho
“Fragment 105(a)” John Clare
“First Love” Thomas Campion
“Rose-Cheeked Laura” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
from Sonnets from the Portuguese XLIII ( #43) Algernon Charles Swinburne
“The Oblation” Christina Rossetti
“A Birthday” Edna St. Vincent Millay
“Recuerdo” Thomas Heywood
“Pack
clouds away
and welcome day” Robert Burns
“A Red
Red Rose” William Shakesepare
“Sonnet 130” James Tate
“The Blue Booby” Robert Herrick
“Upon Julia’s Clothes” FOR FRIENDSHIP George Gordon
Lord Byron
L’Amitié est l’Amour sans ailes” Rainer Maria Rilke
“O My Friends” William Wordsworth
“Travelling” Emily Brontë
“Love and Friendship” Algernon Charles Swinburne
from “To a Cat” Aztec
Traditional
“Friendship” Horace
“Ode I.36” Henry Timrod
“Sonnet: I Thank You” Ben Jonson
“Inviting a Friend to Supper” Robert Herrick
“Meat Without Mirth” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Forbearance” William Shakespeare
“Sonnet 30” Dinah Maria Craik
“Friendship” Om-Ui-Gil
“Sitting at Night” William Wordsworth
“Rest and Be Thankful” Charles Lamb
“The Old Familiar Faces” Primo Levi
“To My Friends” FOR HEALTH Po Chu-I
“Being Visited by a Friend During Illness” Edward Hirsch
“Recovery” Franz Wright
“One Heart” Jane Kenyon
“Otherwise” Czeslaw Milosz
“A Mistake” John Milton
“On His Blindness” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“My own heart let me more have pity on” Nicholas Christopher
“After a Long Illness” Emily Fragos
“After Durer” Jane Hirshfield
“Spell to Be Said After Illness” FOR NATURE Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Pied Beauty” William Wordsworth
“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” John Dryden
“Of Many Worlds in This World” Christopher Smart
“Jubilate Agno” Navajo
“War God’s Horse Song” Francis Jammes
“A Prayer to Go to Paradise with the Donkeys” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“See yonder leafless trees against the sky” J. D. McClatchy
“Weeds” Charles Wright
“The Evening Is Tranquil
and Dawn Is a Thousand Miles Away” Joy Harjo
“Eagle Poem” Wendell Berry
“The Peace of Wild Things” Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“Patience Taught by Nature” Matthew Arnold
from “Thyrsis” Edwin Markham
“The Cricket” Rudyard Kipling
“Seal Lullaby” Stephen Crane
“Little Birds of the Night” Mary Oliver
“Wild Geese” Queen Lili‘uokalani of Hawaii
“Ku’u Pua I Paoakalani” Gary Soto
“Ode to a Day in the Country” REVERENCE Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Father
We Thank Thee” Maya Angelou
“Prayer” Ghanaian Prayer
“Lord
keep my parents in your love” John Newton
“Amazing Grace” St. Francis of Assisi
“Lord
Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“God’s Grandeur” The Bible
King James Version
“Psalm 23” Laozi
from Tao Te Ching Venerable Dhammananda Bhikkuni
“Buddhist Prayer” The Qur’an
1:1-7 Jewish Prayer
“Shema Koleinu” from The Vedas Rabindranath Tagore
from “Gitanjali” Anonymous
“African Canticle” William Cowper
“Light Shining Out of Darkness” John Donne
from The Holy Sonnets Walt Whitman
“Miracles” James Weldon Johnson
“Prayer at Sunrise” Marina Tsvetaeva
“Bent with worry” Langston Hughes
“Prayer” Henry Vaughan
“A Vision” Emily Dickinson
“Ample make this Bed” The Buddha
“Now may every living thing” THANKSGIVING Iroquois
Traditional
“The Thanksgivings” X. J. Kennedy
“At the First Thanksgiving” Campbell McGrath
“What They Ate” Paul Zimmer
“A Romance for the Wild Turkey” Lydia Maria Child
“The New England Boy’s Song About Thanksgiving Day” Billy Collins
from “Two Thanksgiving Poems” Shel Silverstein
“Point of View” Henry Alford
“Harvest Home” John Greenleaf Whittier
“Harvest Hymn” Carl Sandburg
“Harvest Sunset” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“The Harvest Moon” Robert Louis Stevenson
“Farewell to the Farm” Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Spring and Fall” Robert Frost
“Nothing Gold Can Stay” John Keats
“To Autumn”