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re: I know. Silliest poem ever posted in this thread. But it´s what I came up with after one hour of frantic search after a "Q" poem.
"The Book Of Martyrs" beautiful poem and much more easy to understand than most of ED's poems
https://bloggingdickinson.blogspot.c...2-1533-11.html
"Some men there are who find in nature all"."Summer" by Amy Lowell
https://www.poemine.com/Amy-Lowell/Summer.html
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Lol.
Enjoyed ED's summary immensely... hurtful to know our ancestors did such things.
A very rosy tone in Amy's poem of man and nature, almost an exultation... enjoyed :)
"The river turns," - Theodore Roethke; The Pike... https://allpoetry.com/poem/14330717-...eodore-Roethke
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re: Didn’t know pike as a fish. Enjoyed the contrasts in this poem.
"Unto the Whole -- how add?". "Unto the Whole -- how add?" by Emily Dickinson
https://www.poemine.com/Emily-Dickin...e-how-add.html
https://poetrywithmathematics.blogsp...its-parts.html
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Pike: I've seen some videos... they're like a freshwater <barracuda<
Enjoyed the "Poetry with Mathematics" :) Emily at her best in conjecture -
Google AI: ""Oh, subsidy of balm!" is a line from a poem by Emily Dickinson that implies that happiness is experienced rather than thought about:
Meaning: The line refers to a feeling of fullness and suggests that happiness is lived rather than contemplated." 4-lines of gold... Enjoyed :)
"Vast was the wealth I carried in life's pack --" - Ella Wheeler Wilcox; The Suicide... https://www.litscape.com/author/Ella...e_Suicide.html
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Dark poem, but as it is against suicide, enjoyed it.
"What kind of God would He be"."What Kind Of God" by Kabir
https://allpoetry.com/poem/14326999-...-God--by-Kabir
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A beautiful translation of an Indian poem extolling God and His love... Enjoyed :)
"Xenophobia does not help" - Robert43041; Xenophobia... https://allpoetry.com/poem/17616503-...by-Robert43041
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re Xenophobia: True.
"A hundred years hence".""A hundred years hence" by Rabindranat Tagore
https://allpoetry.com/A-Hundred-Year...sh-Translation
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Tagore seems to be speaking to you: "I send my tidings of joy of this spring." Enjoyed :)
"Birdsong brings relief" - Rumi; Birdsong brings relief... https://mypoeticside.com/show-classic-poem-24402
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"Birdsong" - Lovely and powerful poem!
"Come to me, O ye children!"."Children" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
https://www.poemine.com/Henry-Wadswo.../Children.html
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Melancholy poem of the silver-haired inspired by children: "For ye are living poems,"... Enjoyed :)
"Damp day's light is quenched: damp night's darkness" - Alexander Pushkin; Jealousy... https://www.litscape.com/author/Alex.../Jealousy.html
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I love Pushkin's stories, first poem by him I read. Enjoyed specially the end of the poem.
"Each small gleam was a voice,'"."Each small gleam was a voice,"by Stephen Crane
https://www.poemine.com/Stephen-Cran...s-a-voice.html
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A synesthesia poem... Enjoyed :)
"Fan me with these lilies fair," - Elizabeth Stoddard; "Fan Me With These Lilies Fair... https://www.litscape.com/author/Eliz...lies_Fair.html
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" Fan Me With The Lilies Fair".Lol! A somewhat violent non love poem! Enjoyed the flower images.
"Gas flaring on the yellow platform; voices running up and down;"The Night Ride" by Kenneth Slessor
https://allpoetry.com/The-Night-Ride
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Enjoyed the poem and summary :)
"High and dry upon the shingle lies the fisher's boat to-night;" - Richard Rowe; Soul Ferry... https://www.poemine.com/Richard-Rowe/Soul-Ferry.html
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Enjoyed this ghostly version of Charon!
"I cannot say"."plum blossom" by Izumi Shikibu
https://allpoetry.com/plum-blossom