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re: "The cats will know,".Thanks for the link, tailor. What a love letter!Or better, two love letters, one in verse and one in prose. Iīll have a look if I can find more poems by him.
"Stars Over the Dordogne...". Enjoyed the poem about the orphan stars.
"To fling my arms wide"."Dream Variations" by Langston Hughes
https://poets.org/poem/dream-variations
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re: Stars... found an analysis... https://poemanalysis.com/sylvia-plath/stars
re: Hughes - Simple poem at first glance, then more complex... https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/ed...eam-variations
"Upon the verge;" - Deepak Kumar Pattanayak; A bride... https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-bride-5/
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re: Enjoyed both analysis very much, specially the one about "Dream Variations".It occurred to me that flinging the arms about the body has also to do with they being unfettered.
"A Bride"- Enjoyed!
"Vill nobodies try my nice Annual Pill,"."The Annual Pill." by Thomas Moore
https://www.public-domain-poetry.com...ual-pill-27249
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An lol dialect poem :)
"When his ship first came to Australia," - Jane Hirshfield; Global Warming... https://poets.org/poem/global-warming
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Global Warming... Short and very much to the point. The reader has to made the connection between title and content.
A poem by an author with name starting with "X"."Chocolate" by Jinhao Xie
https://www.poetryoutloud.org/poem/chocolate/
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"A hurricane / found underneath your seat is your uncle’s / reckless driving technique." Enjoyed :)
"you no longer believe in anything" - Anne Waldman; Matriot Acts, Act I [History of Mankind]... https://poets.org/poem/matriot-acts-...istory-mankind
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Anne Waldman; Matriot Acts, Act I -Will have to reread it to get a better idea.
"Zest of living one discovers"."Zest for life" by Ronald TirinoAnne Waldman; Matriot Acts, Act I [History of Mankind]..Anne Waldman; Matriot Acts, Act I [History of Mankind]..
https://www.poetry.com/poem/128873/zest-for-life
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Zest:Enjoyed - "Hearts at rest deep in healing / within the time of now extending" :)
"Away, ye peacocks, with my winged car!" - Friedrich Schiller; Semele: In Two Scenes... https://www.public-domain-poetry.com...o-scenes-30722
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Just now I read Schillerīs short play. I had a selection of his works in three volumes, but never knew about this one. I didnīt compare it with the original but the translation flows well and reproduces Schillerīs highly dramatic style.
"Beneath all this I’m carving a cathedral". "Cathedral of Salt" by Nick Flynn
https://www.poetryoutloud.org/poem/cathedral-of-salt/
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Sad poem: "some still imagine the air above the green / trees, thick with bees"... enjoyed :)
"Carrying bouquet, and handkerchief, and gloves," - Charles Baudelaire; The Dance Of Death... https://www.poetrycat.com/charles-ba...dance-of-death
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"The Dance Of Death..." The description of the skeletons is so horrible that it is almost funny.
"Dad reads aloud. I follow his finger across the page.". "Happy Birthday Moon by RAYMOND ANTROBUS
https://poetryinvoice.ca/read/poems/happy-birthday-moon
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Wonderful form and subject; light and touching... Enjoyed ! :)
"every time i read a poem and it s not about dashain" - Mansi Dahal; poem... https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poe...-62e80e4b08aac
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"Poem".Very interesting poem,specially its questioning form. Still finding my way on my new tablet. I can't find my favorites so the new poem comes tomorrow.
"For this you may see no need,". "An Anthology of Rain" by Phillis Levin
https://www.poetryoutloud.org/poem/a...ology-of-rain/
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I too have a new tablet :) underpowered for poetry creation though, so I'll leave that to the laptop.
Delightful poem! I was captivated by the title and it only got better :)
"Grim as gargoyles from years spent squatting at sea's border" - Silvia Plath; Dream with Clam-Diggers... https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poe...ontentId=27201
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Tablet: A Samsung 12,4 big (birthday present). Have still to organize a line up for alphabetical poems. Then I will try to use it also in the evening with its two browsers.
"Dream with Clam-Diggers..." A good but dark poem.
"Here is where"."Corn Maze" by David Barber
https://www.poetryoutloud.org/poem/corn-maze/