"You visit the same tailors the mourners do,"... enjoyed :)
"Finding a new poet" - Linda Pastan; A New Poet... https://readalittlepoetry.com/2008/0...-linda-pastan/
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"You visit the same tailors the mourners do,"... enjoyed :)
"Finding a new poet" - Linda Pastan; A New Poet... https://readalittlepoetry.com/2008/0...-linda-pastan/
"Finding a new poet" . "Finding a new poet/is like finding a new wildflower/out in the woods." Charming and simple! Enjoyed!
"For some semitropical reason'."Tarantulas on the Lifebuoy" byThomas Lux
https://readalittlepoetry.com/2012/0...by-thomas-lux/
A touching/tender poem of humanity... enjoyed :)
"Good night! good night! - the golden day" - Pamela S. Vining, (J. C. Yule); Till To-Morrow... https://www.public-domain-poetry.com...o-morrow-34445
Lovely good night poem. Reminded me of this German lullaby (in German and English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTh-uWq1oOo
"Hail mighty Poet, mighty Painter too,". "To N. Tate, Esq; on his Poem on the Queen's Picture, Drawn by Closterman" by Sarah Fyge Egerton.
https://www.eighteenthcenturypoetry....03-w0550.shtml
Enjoyed the lullaby :)
An homage of an homage to the queen :)
"I know. I know." - Charles Bukowski; My Cats... https://allpoetry.com/poem/14326886-...arles-Bukowski
Sorry! I was quite sure I had answered it.
Aaaaiiiii!Loved Bukowskis cat poem!
"January finally drags into February and one fumbles with"."Paradise" by Louis Jenkins
https://readalittlepoetry.com/2013/0...louis-jenkins/
Wonderful poem: "Some days you want to stay in bed / with the covers over your head and dream of paradise." My idea of paradise :)
"Knowest thou not him the poet sings," - Thomas Moore; The Limbo Of Lost Reputations. A Dream... https://www.public-domain-poetry.com...-a-dream-27241
re: Lol, specially if it's cold.
Reminds me a bit of the "Inferno" in Dante´s "Divine Comedy". Enjoyed!
"What is lost here, is gathered there." ARIOSTO.(Google translation).
Would be fine if it were true of ones memory. Looking for mine for quite a while.
"Life is short, though I keep this from my children.".Good Bones" by Maggie Smith
https://readalittlepoetry.com/2021/0...-maggie-smith/
Too real... enjoyed :)
"MAN above himself looks down upon" - Elise Pumpelly Cabot; Arizona... https://poems.one/poem/elise-pumpelly-cabot-arizona
What is this? Walt Whitman in "Waste Land" mood? Vastness of form and content.
"New eyes each year"."New eyes each year" by Philip Larkin
https://www.poetrycat.com/philip-lar...eyes-each-year
Browser issues again with LitNet: Bad page rendering and keeps signing me out... using Safari for Windows once more... :)
Lol...
Enjoyed Larkin's brief poem :)
"One face looks out from all his canvasses," - Christina Rossetti; 'In An Artist's Studio'... https://eliteskills.com/c/9750
Enjoyed CR´s poem so much: "Not as she is, but as she fills his dream.". Reality against phantasy; Poem against painting.
"Pain froze you, for years—and fear—leaving scars."."The Ghazal of What Hurt" by Peter Cole
https://readalittlepoetry.com/2012/0...by-peter-cole/
Ah, back to Opera Browser again :)
Complex poem. "The pain was never replaced, nor was it quite erased. / It’s memory now"... enjoyed :)
"Queen Hilda rode along the lines" - Henry Lawson; Queen Hilda of Virland
Henry Lawson... https://www.poetry.com/poem/17893/qu...lda-of-virland
Glad Opera works for you. If it doesn't there is always Duck Duck
Didn't find an analysis for Peter Cole's ghazal.
Enjoyed the modern critical take on Queen Hilda . Found a complete version of the poem +a sort analysis:
https://allpoetry.com/Queen-Hilda-of-Virland
"Rebuked, she turned and ran"."Portrait of a Figure near Water" by Jane Kenyon
https://readalittlepoetry.com/2011/1...y-jane-kenyon/
Thanks for the analysis! Didn't notice the poem was incomplete, lol.
Such a poem... the emotion is palpable... enjoyed very much :)
"Suddenly I remember the holes," - Stephen Berg; The Holes... https://readalittlepoetry.com/2005/1...y-stephen-berg