Wonderful poem! Found some analyses here: https://eliteskills.com/c/17572
"Not of the seething cities with their swarming human hives," - Emily Pauline Johnson; Calgary Of The Plains... https://allpoetry.com/Calgary-Of-The-plains
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Wonderful poem! Found some analyses here: https://eliteskills.com/c/17572
"Not of the seething cities with their swarming human hives," - Emily Pauline Johnson; Calgary Of The Plains... https://allpoetry.com/Calgary-Of-The-plains
Found that too. But Eliteskills is still inventing verses to "improve" the original poems..
Enjoyed very much the poem and the poet with Indio roots.
"Oft, as he jogs along the Winding-Way,"."Cross-Roads" by William Arthur Dunkerley
https://www.poetrycat.com/william-ar...ey/cross-roads
Short and to the point :)
"paying no heed" - Kobayashi Issa; paying no heed... http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/po...g-no-heed.html
Enjoyed Issa's poem specially at a heat of over 30C.
A poet with name starting with Q. Some typos but one can feel the beauty of the poem.
"Soft breeses, mild sunshine,sring is still young."."To the Tune of Bodhisattiva Aliens" by Li Qingzhao
https://www.poetrynook.com/poem/tune...sattiva-aliens
Enjoyed, "It is difficult to enjoy spring flowers. / The west wind is still too cold. "... hoping for an early, albeit moderate, spring to follow our moderate winter :)
"Ring out the bells of heaven!" - Nancy Rebecca Campbell Glass; Ring The Bells... https://allpoetry.com/Ring-The-Bells
Hoping for a mild Autumn after a very hot Summer
Enjoyed the hymn and the analysis.
"Some one came knocking"."Some One" by Walter de la Mare.
https://allpoetry.com/Some-One
Enjoyed Walter's poem... I've been reading more and more of his poetry :)
Here's another...
"The sandy cat by the Farmer's chair" - Walter de la Mare; Summer Evening... https://allpoetry.com/poem/13934870-...ter-de-la-Mare
Charming idyllic poem. Analysis ran amok.
Another de la Mare poem:
"Upon a bank, easeless with knobs of gold," ."Gloria Mundi" by Walter de la Mare
https://allpoetry.com/Gloria-Mundi
A poem of despair... enjoyed.
"Very old are the woods;" - Walter de la Mare; All That's Past... https://allpoetry.com/All-That's-Past
Beautiful poem about the aging world.
One more:
"When Susan's work was done, she'd sit"."Old Susan" by Walter de la Mare
https://allpoetry.com/Old-Susan
Enjoyed :)
Poem by an author whose name has an 'x' in it:
"Every morning a farewell, crying into my hair." - Yu Xuanji; Admiring Willows... https://www.cn-poetry.com/yuxuanji-p...g-willows.html
Enjoyed so much the poem by Yu Xuagy and the whole collection of Chinese poetry! :)
"You break school,"."Bad Kid" by Orhan Veli Kanik
https://allpoetry.com/Orhan-Veli-Kanik
Found your poem here: https://allpoetry.com/Bad-Kid I disagree with the AI this time... I think a good child is afraid to be tempted beyond the child's sensibilities... been there.
A poem by a poet with a 'z' in their name:
"At twilight one ev'ning, a poor old man," - Zebulon Rudulph; The Surprise... https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-surprise-3/
re: Sorry, posted bio link. I understand your take. Curiously for me the poem has an ironic almost tender ring as if the bad kid, wasn't after all, so bad. Different experiences in the background
Enjoyed your poem with the twist at the end. And the unusual name of the poet.
"Avoid the reeking herd,"."The Eagle and the Mole" by Elinor Wylie
https://allpoetry.com/The-Eagle-and-the-Mole
Interesting poem... to "be in the world, but not of the world"... Enjoyed :)
"Beneath the low-hung night cloud" - John Greenleaf Whittier; The Three Bells... https://www.poetrycat.com/john-green...he-three-bells