The following are ten poems about drinking. Some poems are about wine, others focus on different liquors as well as poems about non-proof drinks like Coke and Kool Aid. Bottom’s up!

Poems About Wine

Because nothing goes together quite like poetry and wine. After all, Robert Louis Stevenson once said, “Wine is bottled poetry.”

The Soul of Wine by Charles Baudelaire

“One night, from bottles, sang the soul of wine: Read more here.

Ode to Wine by Pablo Neruda

“Day-colored wine, Read more here.

Poems About Other Liquors

Drinking With a Gentleman of Leisure in the Mountains by Li Bai Translated by Arthur Cooper

We both have drunk their birth, the mountain flowers, A toast, a toast, a toast, again another: I am drunk, long to sleep; Sir, go a little— Bring your lute (if you like) early tomorrow! Read more here.

A Recipe for Whiskey by Ron Butlin

Wring the Scottish rain clouds dry; Take sleet, the driving snow, the hail; Winter twilight; the summer’s sun slowed down to pearl-sheen dusk on hillsides, city-roofs, on lochs at midnight. And, most of all, take the years that have already run to dust, the dust we spill behind us… Read more here.

Lines on Ale by Edgar Allen Poe

“Fill with mingled cream and amber, I will drain that glass again. Such hilarious visions clamber Through the chamber of my brain — Quaintest thoughts — queerest fancies Come to life and fade away; What care I how time advances? I am drinking ale today.”

Picking Up by Evelyn Duncan

“During the depression my mother, teetotaler, but thrifty to a fault, surprised my father and me when she cobbled up a still, kept it on a shelf behind the kitchen stove, and salvaged a crate of too-ripe pears by making brandy, pouring it into Mason jars, and storing them on the cellar stairs.” Read more here.

Poems About Non-Proof Drinks

Because you can have fun drinking without alcohol.

Having a Coke With You Frank O’Hara

“is even more fun than going to San Sebastian, Irún, Hendaye, Biarritz, Bayonne or being sick to my stomach on the Travesera de Gracia in Barcelona partly because in your orange shirt you look like a better happier St. Sebastian” Read more here. Here’s a video of Frank O’Hara reading “Having a Coke With You”

Ode to Kool Aid by Marcus Jackson

“You turn the kitchen tap’s metallic stream into tropical drink, extra sugar whirlpooling to the pitcher-bottom like gypsum sand.” Read more here.

I taste a liquor never brewed by Emily Dickinson

Vintage by Amy Lowell

“I will mix me a drink of stars,— Large stars with polychrome needles, Small stars jetting maroon and crimson, Cool, quiet, green stars. I will tear them out of the sky, And squeeze them over an old silver cup, And I will pour the cold scorn of my Beloved into it, So that my drink shall be bubbled with ice.” Inebriate of air – am I – And Debauchee of Dew – Reeling – thro’ endless summer days – From inns of molten Blue – When “Landlords” turn the drunken Bee Out of the Foxglove’s door – When Butterflies – renounce their “drams” – I shall but drink the more! Till Seraphs swing their snowy Hats – And Saints – to windows run – To see the little Tippler Leaning against the – Sun! Read more here. Still thirsty? Here’s a list of winter drinks and book pairings as well as 10 great books for booze-loving book nerds.

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