Lol... I love the snarkyness of Dorothy Parker... Enjoyed :)
"Buffalo Bill's" - e.e. cummimgs; Buffalo Bill's... https://allpoetry.com/Buffalo-Bill%27s
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Lol... I love the snarkyness of Dorothy Parker... Enjoyed :)
"Buffalo Bill's" - e.e. cummimgs; Buffalo Bill's... https://allpoetry.com/Buffalo-Bill%27s
Loved the poem + analysis +good comments by the readers.
"Could -- I do more -- for Thee --"."Could -- I do more -- for Thee --" by Emily Dickinson
https://www.poemine.com/Emily-Dickin...-for-Thee.html
A rather gossipy comment:https://bloggingdickinson.blogspot.c...wert-thou.html
I don't recall seeing that side of Emily :) Enjoyed.
"Dim-berried is the mistletoe" - Walter de la Mare; The Strangers... https://allpoetry.com/The-Strangers
Me neither.
Enjoyed this nativity poem. After reading it, I realized that the winter in Bethlehem is more like our winter, without snow and with temperatures above 10 C.
"EMPERORS and Kings, how oft have temples rung"."EMPERORS and Kings, how oft have temples rung" by William Wordsworth
https://www.poemine.com/William-Word...ples-Rung.html
Unrighteous wars to "Heaven-sanctioned victory, Peace is sprung;" Enjoyed :)
"For all your days prepare," - Edwin Markham; Preparedness... https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poe...9/preparedness
Lol! Very much to the point but easier said than done.
"GOD SAVE OUR GRACIOUS KING. (It seem"."God save the King" by Fay Inchfawn
https://allpoetry.com/God-Save-The-King!
(Sorry for being so late, today. Had to prepare the apartment. I am selling it and people came to take a look)
Great! Hope you get your asking price.
Couldn't access the poem from your link, used https://www.poetrycat.com/fay-inchfa...-save-the-king... Love her commentary within the poem, lol. Enjoyed :)
"Has the bright sun set," - Edwin Markham; Sing a While Longer... https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poe...a-while-longer
Thanks!
Link worked for me. Found the poem on the cat but switched to all poetry because of the summary.
Enjoyed the poem by E M. He has such a concise way of saying what matters?
"I would like to describe the simplest emotion"."I would like to describe" by Zbigniew Herbert.
https://allpoetry.com/I-Would-Like-To-Describe
Enjoyed the otherliness descriptions of emotions... may use this as a guide for my next assignment for Thursdays at Two poetry (Answering/Response to a poem) :)
"June 4th! Do you know what that date means?" - Francis Bret Harte; Her Last Letter: Being a Reply to 'His Answer'... https://allpoetry.com/Her-Last-Lette...7His-Answer%27
"Her last Letter ". The analysis here was very helpful . One buts in in a very personal letter without understanding the facts.Very insightful female perspective.
"Knock with tremor"."Knock with tremor -- " by Emily Dickinson
https://www.poemine.com/Emily-Dickin...th-tremor.html
(Didn't find any decent analysis, only eiteskills)
from https://bookreadfree.com/377390/9282499Quote:
And the one certain letter we have of hers to her father is a letter never sent! It appears in pencil, on a piece of stationery, and on the back of a poem: Knock with tremor—
Paywalled, but allowed this fragment:... https://www.scribd.com/doc/218903367...hanged=EnglishQuote:
This poem by Emily Dickinson expresses the speaker's fear and trembling at the prospect of her ancestors or famous poets of the past, whom she imagines as "Caesars," being present. If they were to ask her "What have you to show?" for her lifetime's achievements, she would have little to offer, like one who trod unthinkingly "on the Foot of Doom." The poem is analyzed by David Preest, who discusses possible interpretations of the "Caesars" referenced and the poet's sense of inadequacy when imagining facing her illustrious predecessors.
"Let the light of late afternoon" - Jane Kenyon; Let Evening Come... https://readalittlepoetry.com/2005/0...y-jane-kenyon/
Interesting data about E D. Another story, where a woman has to tailor her wishes to fit in the situation of a housewife ( with an usually absent husband) and mother. Thanks!
"My heart was full of softening showers,"."My Heart Was Full" by Stevie Smith
https://allpoetry.com/My-Heart-Was-Full
Idyllic poem of youth :) Enjoyed
"Nature, when she made thee, dear," - Ellis Parker Butler; The Daughter Of The Year... https://allpoetry.com/The-Daughter-Of-The-Year
Good comparisons between the seasons and a lady's attributes. Lady not too interested in the owner of the lyric voice ;)
"O my native land !"."O My Native Land(English translation of Urdu poem"Aie Watan") by Tanwir Phool
https://www.poemine.com/Tanwir-Phool...Aie-Watan.html
"Far better than a garden / Is your dust and sand"... Honored poet in his land... Enjoyed :)
"Pick a fern, pick a fern, ferns are high," - Ezra Pound; Pick a Fern... https://voetica.com/poem/1787