| Lyric poem. |
| Long, narrow opening |
| Apt title for a poem praising batteries? |
| Bucolic poem (Var.) |
| Creature with long, graceful plumes |
| A long, long, long time |
| Quaint poem |
| Long, imposing poem |
| Love ___ Sickness" (Daniel poem) |
| Imposing WWI weapon |
| Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes," a.k.a. "Fleas," in its entirety (world's shortest poem?) |
| A poem like this / Of 17 syllables / Split 5-7-5 |
| Imposing assemblage |
| Acme product intended for recreational use (not for dropping bombs on roadrunners), from "Zipping Along," 1953 |
| A poem in our eyes," per Emerson |
| A reindeer in a Moore poem |
| Long, feathery scarf |
| Old Norse poem |
| A long, amateurish piano recital, maybe |
| Ancient Scandinavian poems |
| Ancestors from long, long ago |
| Start of a poem by Emily Dickinson that continues "But God be with the Clown, / Who ponders this tremendous scene |
| Long, narrow glacial drifts |
| ''Divine Poems'' author |
| American ___" (reality show I just made up where three judges decide on the best pastoral poem) |
| A long, long time ___ ..." ("American Pie" opening line) |
| Author credited on many old poems |
| Long, skinny fish |
| Burns poem on shellfish? |
| Pensive poem, such as "Adonais |