Happy Palm Sunday Easter programm!
Enjoyed that serene moon poem!
"God's house has a ceiling that's curved and far and high"."God's house has a ceiling" by Annette Wynne
https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/ann...has-a-ceiling/
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Happy Palm Sunday Easter programm!
Enjoyed that serene moon poem!
"God's house has a ceiling that's curved and far and high"."God's house has a ceiling" by Annette Wynne
https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/ann...has-a-ceiling/
Thank you... Happy Palm Sunday to you as well ! :)
And I might add a shoutout to the Moon. Enjoyed :)
"Hold fast, golden buttons --" - Frederick R. Mccreary; Buttons... https://www.poetryexplorer.net/poem26.php?pid=10105985
A joyous poem! Enjoyed!
"I made a hundred little songs"."The Song Maker
https://allpoetry.com/The-Song-Maker
Enjoyed so much... it matches her bio to a 't': https://allpoetry.com/Sara-Teasdale :)
"J azz music lover" - Blue Jay; acrostic poem... https://www.poeticous.com/blue-jay/acrostic-poem
Yes, I agree about Sara Teasdale. Maybe she was a romantic herself.
Ingenious acrostic, but with a small mistake with the letter "I".
Poem by a poet with "K" in her name.
"DEBORAH danced, when she was two,"Experience" by Aline Kilmer
https://www.theotherpages.org/poems/...er05.html#walk
Sara: yes, I think so.
Lol... yes I see that now.
Delightful poem of a child who has gone from the innocence of two to the 'intelligent' being she is now at three. Enjoyed :)
"Listen, children:" - Edna St. Vincent Millay; Lament... https://allpoetry.com/poem/8476165-L...incent-Millay/
A very convincing poem about grief.
"Make the best of life today—"Do Your Best"
by Kate Louise Wheeler
https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/kat.../do-your-best/
Doin' the best I can... Enjoyed :)
"Now tidy your house," - A. K. Ramanujan ; Chicago Zen... https://www.poemine.com/A-K-Ramanujan/Chicago-Zen.html
A very interesting poem, wisdom bordering the nonsensical. Enjoyed it very much!
"Out of the infinite sea of eternity"."Life" by James Johnson.
https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/life-1151/
Poemhunter.com hates me - I have to resort to converting the page to plain text for some reason, but, it's doable.
Enjoyed the poem, though I think it came up a line or two short :)
"Pent in this common sphere of sensual shows," - Paul Hamilton Hayne; Pent in this common sphere... https://allpoetry.com/-Pent-in-this-common-sphere-
Oh my, so no poemhunter in future. The explanations I have: either they want to force you to spend money on the site ( nobody in Brazil would pay in dollars to read a poem) or you have a different Window software, mine is 11.
Anyway here is the full. poem just for check:
"Out of the infinite sea of eternity
To climb, and for an instant stand
Upon an island speck of time.
From the impassible peace of the darkness
To wake, and blink at the garish light
Through one short hour of fretfulness.
James Weldon Johnson Friday, April 2, 2010"
Delightful romantic poem!
A poem with the title beginning with "Q"
"Of all the questions you might want to"."Questions About Angels"
by Billy Collins
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poe...s-about-angels
I was able to read the poem on poemhunter.com by using an Opera browser extension that turns a page into plain text, but thank you for posting the poem :)
Turns out the page doesn't play nice with my Opera browser... also have problems with videos on Opera. The page works fine on the Edge browser as do videos however, so I guess I'll have to make the switch to another browser soon, sigh. So poemhunter.com is fine to use.
Whimsical musings on angels. Enjoyed :)
"Recall from Time’s abysmal chasm" - Arthur Guiterman; Ode to the Amoeba... https://orebody.com/2005/11/18/simple-creatures/
I had this browser problem years ago with the LitNet page itself. The page appeared cracked in all modern browsers. Then I switched to Duck Duck Go which has less resources but works fine so far
Ode to the Amoeba-a zoological find. Profound and rolicking. Enjoyed immensely!
"Sleep is supposed to be"."Sleep is supposed to be" by Emily Dickinson
https://allpoetry.com/Sleep-is-supposed-to-be
https://bloggingdickinson.blogspot.c...f-35-1848.html
Enigmatic sleep... Enjoyed the poem and the summaries :) Oh, to sleep and dream.
"The low sandy beach and the thin scrub pine," - George Santayana; Cape Cod... https://allpoetry.com/Cape-Cod
Enjoyed the poem. The feelings expressed seem so very up to date to me.
"Under its branches, I picnicked with Mom"."Russian Olive" by Andrea Hollander
https://triggerfishcriticalreview.co...rea-hollander/