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Find over 10,000 poems by classic and contemporary poets, organized by occasion, theme, and form. Search by keyword or poet's name, or browse the poem-a-day archive and literary seminars.
Poem-a-Day is a daily poetry series curated by the Academy of American Poets, featuring poems by contemporary and classic poets. Explore poems, poets, literary seminars, materials for teachers, and poetry events near you.
Explore over 9,500 poems, 3,000 poet biographies, and essays about poetry from the Academy of American Poets. Find poems, poets, and poetry events near you or online.
Explore more than 3,000 biographies of poets from different states, schools and movements, and genres. Find poems by classic and contemporary poets, such as Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Maya Angelou, and more.
A collection of classic and contemporary poems in English by various authors, such as Robert Frost, William Ernest Henley, and John Donne. Listen to audio recordings, read the full texts, and explore the themes and contexts of each poem.
A collection of poems that explore various aspects of American politics and patriotism, from historical to contemporary perspectives. Read poems by Langston Hughes, Walt Whitman, Allen Ginsberg, and more.
Poem-a-Day is a digital poetry series that features over 250 poems by various authors, including Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Allison Albino, and Margaret Rhee. Listen to the audio of "The Spirit of Poetry" by Longfellow or browse other poems by date, author, or theme.
A collection of poems that explore the themes and events of the American Revolution, from Blake's prophecy to Whitman's song of self. No direct match for the query "he said of himself, i am revolution!", but some poems may reflect on the revolutionary spirit and identity.
Find popular love poems for weddings, anniversaries, Valentine's Day, and more. Explore poems by famous poets such as Shakespeare, Rumi, Lorca, and others, or discover new voices and styles.
A powerful poem that expresses the dream and the reality of America from the perspective of different groups of people, such as the poor, the immigrant, the black, and the white. The poem challenges the false patriotism and the injustice of the country and calls for a new vision of freedom and equality.