Poems by First Line
- I'm saying goodbye to it all - Tony Turner
- I've got a pretty little yacht, - Thomas Case Sterndale
- I've known rivers - Langston Hughes
- I've never had a better brunch with you - Mark Nenadov
- I'VE seen the Rockies in the west - Edgar Albert Guest
- I've tramped South England up and down - Leslie Coulson
- I've wandered rugged Scotland through - Alexander McLachlan
- I've watched the Seasons passing slow, so slow, In the fields between La Bassée and Bethune - Robert Graves
- I've watched you now a full half-hour - William Wordsworth
- I’ll ramble down the riverside - Mark Nenadov
- I’m always drawn to the scenic route, - David J McDonagh
- I’m not interested in - Naomi Shihab Nye
- I’ve crossed the Loire at Cé (that’s ‘C’) - Timothy Adès
- I’ve wandered quite a bit - George E. Merrick
- I'd watched the sorrow of the evening sky, - Rupert Brooke
- I've never sailed the Amazon - Rudyard Kipling
- I, an organism here in lower six - Robert Clairmont
- I, naked, squalid, loathsome, vilely fed, - Jose-Maria de Heredia
- I, the obscure, the widowed, unconsoled, - Gerard De Nerval
- I, the poet William Yeats, - William Butler Yeats
Poems about Places
Poems about Places