Poems
- from The Prophet
- A Blessing
- A Dark Thing Inside The Day
- A Dedication to my Wife
- A Dialogue of Watching
- A Prayer
- A Prayer
- A Primer of the Daily Round
- A Secret Life
- A Strange Feather
- A Woman Writer Does Laundry
- Acquainted with the Night
- After the Lunch
- Afternoon on a Hill
- Ah, not to be cut off
- An Old Whorehouse
- And the Days Are Not Full Enough
- Angels
- Another Spring
- anyone lived in a pretty how town
- Autumn Leaves
- Balance
- being to timelessness as it's to time
- Bladder Song
- Buddha in Glory
- Carmel Point
- Carnation Milk
- Cartography
- Chemistry
- Children in a Field
- Composed upon Westminster Bridge September 3, 1802
- Cosmetics Do No Good
- Cremation
- Da Capo
- Daybreak
- Dilemma
- Dirge Without Music
- Do Not Make Things Too Easy
- Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep
- Doing, a filthy pleasure is, and short
- Dover Beach
- Dream Deferred
- Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter
- Ed
- Elvis Kissed Me
- Evening Concert, Sainte-Chapelle
- Fatigue
- Film Noir
- Friendship
- from "Song of the Open Road"
- From Blossoms
- from Thoughts in a Garden
- Gas
- Give Me Back My Rags
- Giving Up Smoking
- Gratitude to the Unknown Instructors
- Happiness
- Happiness
- Happiness
- He would not stay for me, and who can wonder?
- Here
- Home Sweet Home
- Honey At The Table
- Hope
- How to Read a Poem: Beginner's Manual
- I Am Completely Different
- I Am Not Yours
- I Am The Poet
- I Go Back to May 1937
- I Knew a Woman
- I May Live On
- I Shall Forget You Presently, My Dear
- I Stop Writing the Poem
- I Talk To My Body
- i thank You God for most this amazing
- I'm Really Very Fond
- I, being born a woman and distressed
- In Paris with You
- In the Grove: The Poet at Ten
- In the Kitchen
- In The Metropolitan Museum
- In the Morning
- Instrument of Choice
- Intensities of Emphasis and Wonder
- Invictus
- Jam
- Janet Waking
- Jenny Kissed Me
- Kissing
- Last Things
- Late Fragment
- Late Hours
- Leisure
- Let Evening Come
- Living
- Lost
- Love After Love
- love is a place
- Love Without Hope
- Luck
- Mae West
- Marriage
- May
- may i feel said he
- Moles
- Money
- Moonlight
- Morning
- Morning Exercises
- Morning Person
- Musée des Beaux Arts
- Museum Piece
- My Agent Says
- my sweet old etcetera
- Myself and My Person
- Natural History
- next to of course god america i
- note, passed to superman
- Notice
- Novelists
- Nude Descending a Staircase
- O Karma, Dharma, pudding and pie
- O Taste and See
- Ode
- Ode to Spring
- Oh, When I Was In Love With You
- On a Night of Snow
- On a Squirrel, Crossing the Road in Autumn, In New England
- On the Sussex Downs
- Once by the Pacific
- Paradox
- Poem
- Poem
- Poem (Lana Turner Has Collapsed!)
- Poem Without A Category
- Prayer for a Marriage
- Rejection Letter
- Résumé
- Richard Cory
- Romantics
- Routine
- Saturday Morning
- September Twelfth, 2001
- September, the First Day of School
- Shopper
- Sigh No More, Ladies (from Much Ado About Nothing)
- since feeling is first
- Since Nine---
- Since There's No Help
- Smell!
- Snowflake
- Sometimes
- Song
- Song (from Twelfth Night)
- Sonnet
- Sonnet 129
- Sonnet 29
- Sonnet II
- Sonnet VI: Dearest, I never knew such loving
- Sonnet XLII
- Speech to the Young
- Still I Rise
- Summer Storm
- Summer With Monika
- Sunset
- Susquehanna
- Tantrum
- Teste Moanial
- Thank You, My Fate
- That Everything's Inevitable
- That Your Hands Are Graceful and Kind
- The Altar
- The Armful
- The Confirmation
- The Death of Marilyn Monroe
- The Eagle
- The End of Love
- The Fat Lady's Request
- The First Day
- The First Green of Spring
- The Greatest Love
- The Hands
- The Honey Tree
- The Kiss
- The Lady of Shalott
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree
- The Last Waltz
- The Layers
- The Maldive Shark
- The man pulling radishes
- The More Loving One
- The New Regime
- The Orange
- The Parent
- The Peace of Wild Things
- The Promotion
- The Red Wheelbarrow
- The Roses
- The Rules of Evidence
- The Second Coming
- The Second Madrigal
- The Silken Tent
- The Slow Starter
- The Snakes
- The Summer Day
- The Sun
- The Trees
- The world is too much with us
- There Comes The Strangest Moment
- Things
- This Be The Verse
- This Is Just To Say
- This Is Just to Say
- Those Who Love
- Those Winter Sundays
- Throw Yourself Like Seed
- Tiger
- To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing
- To a Poor Old Woman
- To Amarantha, that she would dishevel her hair
- To Earthward
- Toads
- Toast
- Too lazy to be ambitious
- Twelve Songs
- Unfortunate Coincidence
- Unharvested
- Unwritten Law
- Upon Entering
- Upon Julia's Clothes
- Utterance
- Valentine
- Venetian Air
- Vision
- Warning
- Wedding Poem For Schele and Phil
- Welcome Morning
- What Chord Did She Pluck
- What Fifty Said
- What It Is
- What She Said
- When He Pressed His Lips
- When I Have Fears
- When You Are Old
- Who's Who
- Wild Geese
- Winter Dawn
- Words, Wide Night
- Yellow Bowl
- you can take it with you
- you shall above all things be glad and young