Short Poetry Collection 153
Various
Read by LibriVox Volunteers





This is a collection of 29 poems read by LibriVox volunteers for February 2016. (1 hr 14 min)
Chapters
| Forty-Second Street | 2:06 | Read by VfkaBT | 
| Absence | 1:06 | Read by Shakira Searle | 
| Afterwards | 1:49 | Read by Ian King | 
| The Cheat of Cupid. Or, The Ungentle Guest | 1:56 | Read by Shakira Searle | 
| The Coming of the End | 1:43 | Read by Ian King | 
| The Day Of Days | 1:30 | Read by Bruce Kachuk | 
| Fascination | 0:39 | Read by John Burlinson (1950-2024) | 
| Fie, Foolish Earth | 1:35 | Read by John Burlinson (1950-2024) | 
| The Hound of Heaven | 10:52 | Read by Phil Chenevert | 
| An Hymn to Humanity | 1:59 | Read by Sonia | 
| In the Wilderness | 1:34 | Read by Ryan Finch | 
| Kitty, a fair but frozen maid | 2:03 | Read by Tony Addison | 
| Lochinvar | 3:04 | Read by Sonia | 
| Marriage Thoughts: By Morsellin Khan | 3:25 | Read by Newgatenovelist | 
| New Orleans | 0:59 | Read by VfkaBT | 
| No Master | 1:43 | Read by Bruce Kachuk | 
| Ode to Evening | 2:39 | Read by Douglas Thornton | 
| Ode 1.5 (Quis Multa Gracilis) | 1:18 | Read by Douglas Thornton | 
| The Open Steeplechase | 4:40 | Read by Algy Pug | 
| Ozymandias of Egypt | 1:21 | Read by Ryan Finch | 
| Reminiscence of Mahomed Akram | 2:38 | Read by Newgatenovelist | 
| The River Merchant's Wife | 2:02 | Read by Tony Addison | 
| Song | 1:57 | Read by Shakira Searle | 
| Song of the Chattahoochee | 2:45 | Read by VfkaBT | 
| Story by Lalla-ji, the Priest | 2:34 | Read by Newgatenovelist | 
| The Swimmer | 7:00 | Read by Ryan Finch | 
| Till All the Bad Things Came Untrue | 2:24 | Read by Son of the Exiles | 
| To The Muse Of The North | 1:51 | Read by Bruce Kachuk | 
| The Troubadour | 3:25 | Read by Sonia | 
Reviews
What Can I Say





Donald Gilmore
I know that there is a lot of poetry out there. Some of it is good some not so good; some well known and popular some not so. This is a collection of the not so much variety. Most of the readers were good although a few didn't seem to have a good handle on reading poetry.