Thanks! :)
Ai! I just hope they didn't kill it.
Opposing physical rapture to the rapture of the feelings.
"Glory be to God for dappled things —"."Pied Beauty"
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/nature-poems/
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Thanks! :)
Ai! I just hope they didn't kill it.
Opposing physical rapture to the rapture of the feelings.
"Glory be to God for dappled things —"."Pied Beauty"
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/nature-poems/
Amen. Enjoyed :)
"Hollow fang?" - J. Martin Dean; ANTIDOTE... https://www.poeticous.com/j-martin-d...te-hollow-fang
Enjoyed Antidote: how to avoid a pattern. The game can go on indefinitely, but then there is a pattern,
"I do not say new friends are not considerate and"."Old Friends" by Edgar Albert Guest
https://www.poeticous.com/edgar-albe...erate-and-true
Enjoyed :) I can only relate on a sub-level though as I do not keep contact with old friends :(
"Jubal sang of the Wrath of God And the curse of thistle and thorn —But" - Rudyard Kipling; Jubal and Tubal Cain... https://www.poeticous.com/kipling/jubal-and-tubal-cain
Yes. On tends to lose contact to old friends.
Abel and Cain. But shouldn't it be "got himself a pointed rod (second line)?
Poem by a poet with k in his name.
"Blossoms at night," ."Blossoms at night," by Kobayashi Issa
https://www.poetrycat.com/kobayashi-...ssoms-at-night
Jubal and Tubal Cain... Tubal-cain - Wikipedia https://share.google/Ng6ihoPlYLxGeHZLB
I think so.
Beaming flowers an beaming faces... Enjoyed. :)
"London, my beautiful," - F. S. Flint; Poems in Unrhymed Cadence... https://www.poeticous.com/f-s-flint/...rhymed-cadence
A very interesting story, tailor, I thought the poem was a mild Indian version of the Cain and Abel story. As it happens they are descendants and incorporate several mythical versions of conflicts between brothers.
Beautiful city poem with very delicate sensorial imagery!
"moonlight glints on snow"."Winter Haiku" by Barb Clarke
https://www.poeticous.com/barb-clark...glints-on-snow
Enjoyed Barb's Haikus; very recently penned... following her now :)
"Now that love has died" - Laura Brown; Lonely Haiku... https://www.poeticous.com/laura-brown/lonely-haiku
Sad haiku!
"Of Helen’s brothers, one was born to die"."Sonnet XLVIII" by George Santayana
https://www.poeticous.com/george-san.../sonnet-xlviii
Caster & Pollux :) Enjoyed. Need to read more of George's poetry :)
"Parents are like" - Chris Gaither; First, Do No Harm... https://www.poeticous.com/chris-gait...rst-do-no-harm
A complicated theme, enjoyed though!
Poem by a poet with two qs in his name.
"Why won't you stay on Southern River any more?"."To the North-flying Wild Geese"
- Poetry of Qian Qi
https://www.cn-poetry.com/qianqi-poetry/#gsc.tab=0
Sad poem... enjoyed the minimalism :)
"Rhythm in sync with" - Robert L. Martin; Rhythm of the Boreas... https://www.poeticous.com/robert-lee...-of-the-boreas
A freezing poem in gorgeous images! Enjoyed!
"Sea of dreams of liquid glass,"."Sea of dreams" also by Robert Lee Martin.
https://www.poeticous.com/robert-lee...f-liquid-glass
"a journey into the imaginary," "aquatic angels with celestial fins / who anoint and soothe the waters with their / imperial scepters and infuse / their holy waters into earthen waters, / carving out a pathway to Poets’ Island." "where imagination can change the ships / into (celestial) carriages" "into the imaginary world of the poet.” Wonderful images! Enjoyed so much :)
Hoping not a duplication...
"There are faeries," - Madison Cawein; There Are Faeries... https://www.public-domain-poetry.com...-faeries-11380
Magic poem! Enjoyed it so much!
"Under the roof where the laughter rings,"."Under the roof where the laughter rings" by Edgar Guest
https://www.poeticous.com/edgar-albe...laughter-rings