Poems by First Line
- Some sing of life in cities fair - H. F. Johnson
- Some sings of the lily, and daisy, and rose - John Greenleaf Whittier
- Somebody's little girl - Carl Sandburg
- Somebody's little girl—how easy to make a sob story - Carl Sandburg
- Something there is that doesn't love a wall - Robert Frost
- Sometimes at night I stand within a court - Thomas Edward Brown
- Sometimes essences - Ivy Raff
- Sometimes in youthful years - Robert Southey
- Sometimes, Standing on the slope of Slee Gill, I can see old JMW Bashing out one more colour beginning Before cakes and ale at the King’s Head. - Ian Scott Massie
- Sometimes, spring and mortality in the heart, - Albert Hagenaars
- SOMETIMES, to pass the tedious irksome hours, - Michael Drayton
- Somewhat back from the village street - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Somewhere afield here something lies - Thomas Hardy
- Somewhere east of Matagalpa - Ivy Raff
- Son of the old Moon-mountains African! - John Keats
- Son, have you forgot - Henry Van Dyke
- Songs of gold, songs of blood used to lull your children: - Michel Galiana
- SOON as the first faint twilight of the coming morn gave sign, - M. Sabiston
- Soon as the Plains are ravish'd from my Sight - Stephen Duck
- Souls of Poets dead and gone, - John Keats
Poems about Places
Poems about Places