Below you will find guidance and examples of how to reference a poem in the body of your work and in the reference list at the end.
This source is not covered by the APA Style manual. You should also check with your lecturer when using these suggestions.
You should cite the poem with the name of the poet and the publication date of the source you are using.
Examples
"O, my America, my Newfoundland" (Donne, 2003, p.14)
Hardy (1930) experiments with...
If you wish to include a line reference you can add (line xx) or (lines xx -yy) at an appropriate point in your text.
Examples
As Donne (2003, p. 11) argues
"Love, all alike, no season knows nor clime
Nor hours, days, months which are the rags of time" (lines 9-10).
There are three ways to reference a poem in APA.
A single author collection of poetry
These should be treated like a single author book.
Examples
Pope, A. (1963). The poems of Alexander Pope. (J. Butt, Ed.). London: Methuen.
Hardy, T. (1930). The collected poems of Thomas Hardy (4th ed.). London: Macmillan.
An Anthology of Poetry
These should be treated as a work within an anthology
Examples
Wordsworth, W., & Coleridge, S. T. (1798). Lyrical ballads. In D. Wu (Ed.), Romanticism: An anthology (pp. 333-415).
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
From the web
Examples
Donne, J. (2003). To his mistress going to bed. Retrieved from http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/donne/elegy20.htm