Poems by First Line
- YOU goodly sister floods, how happy is your state! - Michael Drayton
- You kin boast about yer cities, and their stiddy growth and size - James Whitcomb Riley
- You know that oasis, fresh and fair - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- You know, we French stormed Ratisbon - Robert Browning
- You lie, bleak town, named by the common mouth - Murray Alfredson
- You may boast about the landscapes fair so far across the sea - George W. Doneghy
- You may think this town is yours - Roger W. Hancock
- You might have been as lovely as the dawn - Thomas Edward Brown
- You must come back, my brother - Letitia Elizabeth Landon
- YOU must fly, ye winds of Tartary! - Anonymous
- You must know, then, it is in the diocese - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- You remember how the mist - Madison Cawein
- You see the gentle water - Menella Bute Smedley
- You shall hear how Pau-Puk-Keewis - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- You smell a lot of pine - Mark Nenadov
- YOU TURN AND SUDDENLY - Ueshima Onitsura
- You watched over your Queen and gave - Frank L. Ludwig
- You will always remember this - Annabel Wilson
- You young men and maidens, come listen to me, - Anonymous
- You, you, if you shall fail to understand - Alfred Lord Tennyson
Poems about Places
Poems about Places