- "The Change" (Love used to carry a bow, you know), a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
- "Change" (Sometimes, when after spirited debate), a poem by William Dean Howells.
- Poems by Letitia Elizabeth Landon:
- "Change" (And this is what is left of youth!)
- "Change" (How much of change lies in a little space!)
- "Change" (I only asked, oh! let me hear)
- "Change" (The wind is sweeping o'er the hill)
- "Change" (When those eyes have forgotten the smile they wear now)
- "Change" (Where are the flowers, the beautiful flowers)
- "The Change" (Thy features do not wear the light)
- "Change" (But now life's face beholden), a poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- "Change" (Remember me as I was then), a poem by Sara Teasdale.
- "Change" (Changed? Yes, I will confess it—I have changed), a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
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