Thank you for cat Villon, book and illustration. :):). Of course I'll read the whole book. The "o" poem comes tomorrow, when I am on PC.
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Thank you for cat Villon, book and illustration. :):). Of course I'll read the whole book. The "o" poem comes tomorrow, when I am on PC.
Enjoyed the sad tender Autumn poem!
"Old trees, old trees! in your mystic gloom". "Old Trees" by Abram Joseph Ryan
https://www.poetrycat.com/abram-joseph-ryan/old-trees
Enjoyed... Melancholy Civil War poem from a Catholic Priest serving Confederate.
"Peter Wilson, A.R.A.," - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; A Post-Impressionist... https://www.poetrycat.com/arthur-con...-impressionist
Enjoyed "A Post-Impressionist...":D. So that´s what Conan Doyle is up to when not writing detedtive stories!
"Quiet mind, easy thoughts" (running out of queen poems). Wisps of Wind by Merlie T.
https://hellopoetry.com/poem/4578584/wisps-of-wind/
Beautiful Haiku sentiment type poem :)
"Rather arid delight" - Emily Dickinson; Rather arid delight... https://emily-dickinson-riddle.blogs...-hangover.html
Lol-Hangover musings of Dickinson
"She's stopped in her southern tracks". "On A Cape May Warbler Who Flew Against My Window" by Eamon Grennan
https://www.poetrycat.com/eamon-gren...inst-my-window
Heartwarming poem: "From the fall grass I gather her / And give her to my silent children / Who give her a decent burial / Under the dogwood in the garden."
"Ten years, dead and living dim and draw apart." - Su Shi; Song of River City... https://mandarinmatrix.org/famous-chinese-poems/
Beautiful and sad poem. One translation doubt. Shouldn´t it have been "Ten years, dead and living dim and drawN apart?
"Under the linden branches" by John Frederick Freeman
https://www.public-domain-poetry.com...branches-16021
Oh... we're back :)
re: "Shouldn´t it have been "Ten years, dead and living dim and drawN apart?": prolly so.
Very serene poem :)
"Vulgar of manner, overfed,...' - Byron Rufus Newton; Owed to New York...
https://www.potw.org/archive/potw215.html
Sorry! The delay was due to the mistaken supposition that it was your turn.
I'll posr the new poem tomorrow, when on PC.
De nada... my remark was due to the webpage being rendered oddly just before; I logged off then on and it normalized :)
Ta ! (short for tarradiddle),
tailor
I've had to change the web browser several times to be able to access the normal Litnet page. Just now using "Sea Monkey", an old and more simple browser and it has worked up to now.
"Owed to New York..." Interesting poem about a big city
"When the voices of children are heard on the green," "Nurse's Song" by William Blake
https://www.poetrycat.com/william-bl...d-on-the-green
Been using Opera all this time... rarely a hiccup (crossing fingers) :)
Delightful poem by Blake :)
"X..." - Otteri Selvakumar; X... http://www.citatepedia.com/comments.php?id=474205
LoL! Kudoz for finding one more "X" poem (after "z" I guess it is the most difficult letter for starting a first line.)
"Ye flags of Piccadilly," "Ye flags of Piccadilly" by Arthur Hugh Clough
http://www.citatepedia.com/comments.php?id=348529
A longing nostalgic poem of a place once hated by the poet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Hugh_Clough
I'm trying to understand the last line "You were underneath me now!" in context with the time period of his short life (1 January 1819 Liverpool; Died 13 November 1861 Florence, Italy)
Hoping this isn't a repeat:
"Zombies here, zombies there" - tmobaird; Zombies are here...
https://tdc.ds106.us/writings/zombies-are-here/