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- Collection: Poems
Shakespeare "to be or not to be" analysis
Posted by Jhonas Dunakin in English 3 - Rami on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at 12:03 am
“And then we cowards”
By Cesare Pavese
Translated by Geoffrey Brock
Time | Michael Agnew | Spoken Word
I Remain Alone
In the mirror your beauty, we see each other.
Singing, our words, our lights aglow.
Wanting so much, not understanding what we possess.
Try, we…
Language of love,
a universality,
Spanish, French, English or
Portuguese,
carries the heart to where it longs to be,
a surreal image,
a…
What I admire Most about you Juliette.
Stepping Over into Love
Inspired by Charles Dickens in Great Expectations
-Gayathri B. Seetharam
When Love Arrives
The Transparent Man
A Wild Woman is Not a Girlfriend
The Quiet World
By Jeffrey McDaniel
“Upon The Gallows Tree”: E. Merrill Root’s poem “Witchcraft”
By buckeyemuse | October 30, 2015
Summer Love, From a Winter Lover
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“Souls"
Puppy Love Poem by Linda Harnett