Poems by First Line
- Wagon Wheel Gap is a place I never saw - Carl Sandburg
- Walk swiftly in the wet November day, - Ellen Reiss
- Walt Whitman, a kosmos, of Manhattan the son, - Walt Whitman
- Wandering along shores of 'Low Wood, Windermere', - John Phoenix Hutchinson
- Wandering around the Albuquerque Airport Terminal, after learning - Naomi Shihab Nye
- War 'mid the ocean and the land - Robert Stephen Hawker
- Warm and still is the summer night, - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Warm perfumes like a breath from vine and tree - Rupert Brooke
- Warm-hearted shining silver lyre - Federico Garcia Lorca
- Was ever such a crowd? Here Turks and Jews and Gypsies, - Edna Dean Proctor
- Was it for this - William Wordsworth
- Was it to disenchant, and to undo, - William Wordsworth
- was one, once; - Derek Walcott
- was spent on a train, l’Ocean - Bonnie Manion
- Wash'd by surrounding seas, and bold her coasts - Philip Freneau
- Watch the pregnant lady - Hannah Loeb
- WATCHMAN! tell us of the night, - Sir John Bowring
- Water and marble and that silentness - Arthur Symons
- Water and windmills, greenness, Islets green - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Water and windmills, greenness, Islets green - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Poems about Places
Poems about Places