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Famous Heck Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Heck poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous heck poems. These examples illustrate what a famous heck poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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...my toe.
Oh, gee,
It's up to my knee.
Oh my,
It's up to my thigh.
Oh, fiddle,
It's up to my middle.
Oh, heck,
It's up to my neck.
Oh, dread,
It's upmmmmmmmmmmffffffffff . . ....Read more of this...
by Silverstein, Shel



...for its sake your room I'll take, and put up with Kathleen."

Well, she was so dead set to go the Captain said: "By heck!
I like your *****; you take my bunk and I'll camp on the deck."
So days went by then with a sigh she sought him so anew:
"Oh, Captain Geer, Kathleen's a dear, but does she have to moo?
In early morn like motor horn she bellows overhead,
While all the night without respite she snores above my bed.
I know it's true she dotes on you, your smile sh...Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William
...
 from it.
Yesterday morning, for instance, Keats told me about writing the 
 "Ode to a Nightingale."
He had a heck of a time finishing it those were his words "Oi 'ad 
 a 'eck of a toime," he said, more or less, speaking through 
 his porridge.
He wrote it quickly, on scraps of paper, which he then stuck in his 
 pocket, 
but when he got home he couldn't figure out the order of the stanzas, 
 and he and a friend spread the papers on a table, and they 
 made some...Read more of this...
by Kinnell, Galway
...re packed up snug,
And since I have no guts for mirth
 I zipper to my mug:
The question that I ponder on
 Is--where the heck they've gone?...Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William
...l drub you day and night,
But by the gods of symmetry I swear I'll get you down.
Your smooth and smug convexity, by heck! I will subdue,
And when you tucker in again with joy will I refulge;
No longer of my toes will you obstruct my downward view . . .
With might and main I'll fight to gain the
 Battle of the Bulge....Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William



...e finches come in throng,
 In wavy passage, light with song;
Of course I could scare them away,
 But with a shrug: 'The heck!' I say.
I owe them something for their glee,
 So let them have their spree.

For all too soon in icy air
 My fig tree will be bleak and bare,
Until it wake from Winter sleep
 And button buds begin to peep.
Then broad leaves come to shelter me
 In luminous placidity.
Then figs will ripen with a rush
 And brash will come the thrush.

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by Service, Robert William
...to throw his lighted matches on the ground.
Somehow she didn't dare to pour it down the kitchen sink, 
And what the heck to do with it, poor Ma jest couldn't think.

Then Nature seemed to give the clue, as down the garden lot
She spied the edifice that graced a solitary spot, 
Their Palace of Necessity, the family joy and pride,
Enshrined in morning-glory vine, with graded seats inside;
Jest like that cabin Goldylocks found occupied by three,
But in this case B-E-A-R ...Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William
...of the wood, 
Where once the embattled farmers stood, 
And I think of Revere, and the old South Steeple, 
And I say, by heck, we're the only people 
Who licked them not only once, but twice. 
Never forget it-that's my advice. 
They have their points—they're honest and brave,
Loyal and sure—as sure as the grave; 
They make other nations seem pale and flighty, 
But they do think England is god almighty, 
And you must remind them now and then 
That other countries breed ...Read more of this...
by Miller, Alice Duer

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