Song
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For works with similar titles, see A Song.
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- Song, a poem by Richard Aldington ("Lady, let me woo you with song")
- Song, a poem by Pakenham Beatty, published in Littell's Living Age 173 (2242) ("If words were not so weak")
- Song, poems by Anne Brontë
- Song, poems by Emily Brontë
- Song, poems by Rupert Brooke
- Song, a poem by Robert Browning ("Nay but you, who do not love her")
- Song, poems by Robert Burns
- Song, a poem by George Gordon Byron ("Breeze of the night in gentler sighs")
- Song, poems by Florence Earle Coates
- Song, a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge ("Tho' veiled in spires of myrtle-wreath,")
- Song, a poem by Barry Cornwall ("Here's a health to thee, Mary...")
- Song, a poem by John Donne. ("Go and catch a falling star,")
- Song, poems by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- Song, a poem by James Thomas Fields ("All the splendid furniture of his late residence had been sold except his")
- Song, a poem by Anne Finch ("Would we attain the happiest state")
- Song, a poem by Théophile Gautier ("In April earth is white and rose")
- Song, a poem by Robert Hillyer ("O crimson rose, O crimson rose")
- Song, a poem by A. E. Housman
- Song, a poem by Francis Ledwidge ("Nothing but sweet music wakes")
- Song, a poem by Francis Ledwidge ("The winds are scented with woods after rain,")
- Song, a poem by Ewart Alan Mackintosh ("Oh, come to me, come to me, bringing")
- Song, poems by Alice Meynell
- Song, a poem by Gouverneur Morris ("Your kiss, beloved, was to me")
- Song, a poem by Edith Nesbit ("Now the Spring is waking")
- Song, a poem by Edward J. O'Brien ("She goes all so softly")
- Song, a poem by Katherine Philips ("'Tis true our life is but a long disease,")
- Song, a poem by Edgar Allan Poe ("I saw thee on thy bridal day—")
- Song, poems by Christina Rossetti
- Song, a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley ("Rarely, rarely, comest thou,")
- Song, a poem by Clark Ashton Smith ("I bring my weariness to thee,")
- The Song, a poem by Marion Couthouy Smith from Fifes and Drums (1917) ("Along the misty beaches, where the great wind-voices cry,")
- Song, a poem by John Suckling ("Why so pale and wan, fond lover?")
- Song, poems by Sara Teasdale
- Song, poems by Alfred Tennyson
- Song, a poem by Henry Timrod ("When I bade thee adieu, thou rememb'rest the time")
- Song, a poem by W. Wilkins, published in Littell's Living Age 151 (1952) ("When fields were green and skies were clear")
- Song, an unattributed poem published in Littell's Living Age 155 (2004) ("The girl sat under the beetling cliff")