Are there any poems about homesickness written by British and American poets?

Name one that I like very much and is also very famous.

British poet Rupert Brooke (Rupert? Brooke)

The old priest's house in Grantchester (the old temple in Grantchester)

The original poem is very long, so it should be found online. The last two sentences are world-famous:

The church clock points to ten minutes to three.

Is there any honey in the tea?

The church clock stopped at ten minutes to three,

Is there any honey when you drink (afternoon tea)

Of course, the more China's translation is like this:

The church clock is past noon.

Is there any tea-scented Jiami?

This is a poem with a touch of sadness and deep homesickness.

The exquisite taste makes people feel a quiet and serene atmosphere.

This artistic conception is like:

On a warm afternoon,

The poet is in a distant corner,

Jing pin Xiang Ming,

His eyes seemed to penetrate the space, and time seemed to return to his past in his hometown.

That sweet memory, that vague and familiar scene,

Scenes, piles, emerge in my mind,

Still so clear, as if it was yesterday, as if it were still around. ......

Please refer to the full text of the poem:

http://www3 . Amherst . edu/~ rjyanco 94/literature/rupertchawnerbrooke/poems/grant Chester/grant Chester . html