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Delightful personification: "Young Spring stands on a hill-top / While I—my heart's aflame! / Young Spring waits on a hill-top, / And calls—my name!" Enjoyed :)
"Zilda zealously zips zappy Zetas zippers" - Uncle Dolby?; ZYXWVUTS... https://poetizer.com/poem/4348698
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LolI! It's some time we did these alphabetical sequences.
"A LONE gray bird,"."From the Shore" by Carl Sandburg.
https://www.poetryexplorer.net/poem26.php?pid=10014674
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Yes, I stumbled upon a few just yesterday.
"Love of mist and rapture of flight" - Enjoyed the lone gray bird's flight :)
"Bodhi really has no tree" - Huineng/Derek Lin; Huineng's Poem... https://taoism.net/huinengs-poem/
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Interesting poem and it's interpretation. All a development from Sensuos? poem.
"Come in and welcome, tiny thing,"."A Morning Call
by Ellen P. Allerton
https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/bird-poems/ #48
Obs. Line5 riot, I believe the correct word is "not". Tried to find another version, but it is too complicated to find a poem in a collection on line
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Yes.
Correct - Found it in a .pdf from the original book on page 28 :)
"D aring Derek does not do deeds that don't drive his dreams" - Phero; DREAMS (Acrostic Alliteration)... https://allpoetry.com/poem/11989625-...tion--by-Phero
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:)
Enjoyed very much this acrostic alliteration.
"Even as a child he loved to thrid the bowers,"."The Dreamer" by Madison Cawein
https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/nature-poems/ #27
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AI: Based on the context of the poem you're reading, thrid is an archaic or poetic variation of the word thread.
In this specific line by Madison Cawein, "he loved to thrid the bowers," it means to pass through or weave his way along a narrow or intricate path, much like a needle passing through cloth.
It's a lovely, old-fashioned way of describing someone wandering through the dense greenery of nature." Enjoyed :)
"Flowing streams in all your windings stray," - Eliza and Sarah Wolcott; The Meeting of the Waters... https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/friendship-poems/
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Thanks! I looked it up but didn't find it.
Lol! Thanks for the explanation. I usually don't do too bad with texts in archaic English but couldn't make anything of, "he loved to thrid the bowers," .
Charming poem!
"God made the mountain very high"."God made the mountain very high" by Annette Wynne
https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/poems-about-mountains/
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Witty quatrain... Enjoyed :)
"His portrait hung upon the wall." - Robert William Service; Horatio... https://www.poemine.com/Robert-Willi...e/Horatio.html
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Couple under strong influence of the watchfulness of the picture of a certain Horatio (former lover, husband?). When the picture is taken away the relationship breaks up. Psychologically interesting poem but feelings are mixed.
"I went up the avenue"."SPRING SONG by SARA TEASDALE
https://www.poetryexplorer.net/poem26.php?pid=10016813
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Spring, and the heart pines... best for the protagonist to not venture out and be vulnerable, I guess. Sad poem, enjoyed :)
Video poem:
"Joy, joy oh, where are you now" - katherinebrianneparilli; Joy oh Blessed Joy Where Have You Gone?... https://kbparilliwrites.com/2021/06/...have-you-gone/
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Impressive combination between text, music and images. Do you know the name of the musical piece?
I have heard it before and it contains the initial movements of the French Hymn but I don't know its name.
"Kindly spring again is here,"Kindly Spring"
by John Newton
https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/spring-poems/
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1812 Overture by T. which contains some of La Marseillaise :)
"Lord, afford a spring to me, / Let me feel like what I see; / Speak, and by Thy gracious voice, / Make my drooping soul rejoice." Enjoyed so much :)
"Let us go now into the forest." - Gabriela Mistral; Pine Forest... https://allpoetry.com/Pine-Forest
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Enjoyed Gabriela Mistral's poem. Going to look for it in Spanish.
"My friend must be a bird," . "Who?" by Emily Dickinson
https://allpoetry.com/My-friend-must-be-a-Bird
https://bloggingdickinson.blogspot.c...f-71-1859.html
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An enigmatic poem by Emily... kept me wandering google and google scholar for something definitive as the summaries were speculative and unsatisfying to me. More research... Enjoyed :)
"NOW, while the rear-guard of the flying year," - Paul Hamilton Hayne; Now, while the rear-guard... https://allpoetry.com/-Now,-while-the-rear-guard-