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Ernest Hemingway's Poetry, by title

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  • All armies are the same
    Publicity is fame
    6 lines, 3 comments
  • Arsiero, Asiago,
        Half a hundred more,
    7 lines, 1 comment
  • Never trust a white man,
    Never kill a Jew,
    19 lines, 2 comments
  • A porcupine skin,
    Stiff with bad tanning,
    17 lines, 4 comments
  • "                        "
          !     
    5 lines, 8 comments
  • Some came in chains
    Unrepentant but tired.
    7 lines, 2 comments
  • Soldiers never do die well;
    Crosses mark the places --
    8 lines, 11 comments
  • For we have thought the larger thoughts
        And gone the shorter way.
    5 lines, 5 comments
  • Half a million dead wops
    And he got a kick out of it
    2 lines
  • By A Foreigner
    I like Americans.
    34 lines, 1 comment
  • By A Foreigner
    I like Canadians.
    40 lines, 4 comments
  • I'm off'n wild wimmen
    An Cognac
    3 lines, 1 comment
  • Desire and
    All the sweet pulsing aches
    8 lines
  • There are never any suicides in the quarter among people one knows
    No successful suicides.
    12 lines, 8 comments
  •               The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not
                &nbs
    3 lines, 2 comments
  • The only man I ever loved
    Said good bye
    4 lines, 2 comments
  • So now,
    Losing the three last night,
    3 lines
  • Drummed their boots on the camion floor,
    Hob-nailed boots on the camion floor.
    16 lines, 7 comments
  • Workingmen believed
    He busted trusts,
    12 lines
  • Men went happily to death
    But they were not the men
    7 lines, 3 comments
  • The age demanded that we sing
    And cut away our tongue.
    10 lines, 7 comments
  • In the rain in the rain in the rain in the rain in Spain.
    Does it rain in Spain?
    49 lines, 1 comment
  • There was a cat named Crazy Christian
    Who never lived long enough to screw
    10 lines
  • They sucked us in;
    King and country,
    8 lines, 15 comments
  • He tried to spit out the truth;
    Dry-mouthed at first,
    3 lines, 4 comments
  • If my Valentine you won't be,
    I'll hang myself on your Christmas tree.
    2 lines, 2 comments
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