Best Poems about wanderlust (38)

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Sonnet on approaching Italy by Oscar Wilde · 7 ♥
You Ask Me, Why, Though Ill At Ease, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 7 ♥
To My Soul by Walt Whitman · 7 ♥
Poem of The Road by Walt Whitman · 7 ♥
Me Imperturbe by Walt Whitman · 6 ♥
The Daisy by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 5 ♥
Sonnet: 'Happy is England! I could be content' by John Keats · 5 ♥
Volcanoes be in Sicily by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
Could I but ride indefinite by Emily Dickinson · 4 ♥
Facing West from California's Shores by Walt Whitman · 4 ♥
In Cabin'd Ships at Sea by Walt Whitman · 4 ♥
A Song About Myself by John Keats · 4 ♥
A Wanderer by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 3 ♥
Longings for Home by Walt Whitman · 2 ♥
Song of the Open Road by Walt Whitman · 1 ♥
Stamped passage by Mior
In the corner my suitcase an empty chest by Rvri
Daydreams of Departure by Rvri
Lost Opportunities by nav5rai
Non-Refundable Dreams by avarix
What the Atlas Is For by Aria Frost
Expired Geography by nearfrank
Corners Bent Like Old Maps by Owen Harlow
Unvisited Lands by Iris
The Fifty-Cent Passport by likesomeone

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