Poems about stranger
If I Might Come,
but never stranger justified
had all my life but been mistake
if certain, when this life was out,
into this port, if i might come,
than the rest have gone,
and when they all were seated,
and yet, as poor as i,
still to be explained,
whose are the little beds, i asked
who knows but at the sight of that
and the earth they tell me 
It Seemed The Lonely Road,
and dwell a little everywhere
a stranger pressed a kingdom,
upon the lonely road,
light laughs the breeze in her castle of sunshine;
a wind with fingers goes,
since heaven and he are one,
oh the earth was made for lovers, for damsel, and hopeless swain,
what more the woman can,
death is but one and comes but once
it seemed the common way,
why, look out for the little brook in march,
all things do go a courting, in earth, or sea, or air,
myself and it, in majesty
and all day long, with dance and game,
without that forcing, in my breath 
But Since It Is Playing Kill Us,
the twilight stood as strangers do
each little doubt and fear,
that we've immortal place,
but since it is playing kill us,
In The Fair Schoolroom Of The Suspense
the twilight stood as strangers do
just as the dusk was brown
the morning's amber road 
in the fair schoolroom of the sky 
and the affairs of june
in face of the suspense 
but state with creeping blood 
as pride were all it could 
but what that place could be 
This One Do Or Dare
that something it did do or dare 
and this one do not feel the same 
i wonder if it hurts to live,
provided it do hopeless hang,
if things were opposite and me
so glad we are a stranger'd deem
possibly, this moment 
so huge, so hopeless to conceive,
the distance would not haunt me so 
so i can see which way to go
did you ever stand in a cavern's mouth 
the world, will have its own to do 
dreams are well but waking's better,
it could not hold a sigh 
Since The Sole Ear I Could Make A
a stranger he must be 
if god could make a visit 
would never be believed 
without design that i could trace
since the sole ear i cared to charm 
to wear that perfect pearl 
to justify the dream 
its little fate to stipulate 
Occur To Die
you taught me fortitude of fate 
occur to her alone 
it's thoughts and just one heart 
as my thought today 
would but some god inform him 
you'll find it when you try to die 
so glad we are a stranger'd deem
i could bring you jewels had i a mind to 
he touched me, so i live to know
i asked the east,
and i, no other prayer,
and then, to go to sleep;
and when the sung go down 
promise this when you be dying 
Not Mourn
for stranger strangers do not mourn 
a little road not made of man 
and he will tell you skill is late 
tho' i get home how late how late 
not like the gnat had i 
did i sing too loud?
There's Been A Death, In The Grave
the grave would hinder me,
nor definitely what it was,
there's been a death, in the opposite house,
you know that portrait in the moon 
the love you offer 
so glad we are a stranger'd deem
yet know not what was done to me
the thinking how they walked alive 
it had esteemed the dream 
To Live So Small As I Fail Or
turn on me when i fail or feign,
to live so small as i 
gave even as to all 
the hills have a way then 
should reach the heart that wanted me 
that knows it cannot see 
when choice of life is past 
but you were crowned in june 
it would hurt us were we awake 
only me was still 
he would trust no stranger 
i do not care about it 
Mind You, I's Tranger, I's Tranger,
'stranger, i wish i knew,'
i 'spose i've got to go the road i'm going,
i found that wing broken today!
mind you, i waited till len said the word,
i have been one acquainted with the night,
these latter about to fall, i thought that only
No, I Will Go On Farther And I,'
stranger, you and i,'
no, i will go on farther and we shall see,"
i was glad though, no end, when we moved out,
before we met and you what i had passed,
before i built a wall i'd ask to know
i make a great noise
a man must partly give up being a man
all for me and not a question