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I’m happy. But some beauty is nonesuch - The gently sloping path across the wood, The wretched bridge that’s just a little skewed And that, for which, I won’t be waiting much.

~ Anna Akhmatova

Anna Akhmatova Poetry

Hill tops like hot iron glitter bright in the sun, And the rivers we're eying burn to gold as they run; Burning hot is the ground, liquid gold is the air; Whoever looks round sees Eternity there.

~ John Clare

John Clare Eternity Nature Poetry

The Waves is an extraordinary achievement ... It is trembling on the edge. A little less - and it would lose its poetry. A little more - and it would be over into the abyss, and be dull and arty. It is her greatest book.

~ E.m. Forster

E.m. Forster Fiction Literature Poetry The Waves Virginia Woolf

I put a chameleon on a red dildo... He blushed

~ Bo Burnham

Bo Burnham Comedy Humor Poetry

Outside our small safe place flies mystery.

~ A.s. Byatt

A.s. Byatt Poetry Prose

A savage place! as holy and enchanted As e'er beneath a waning moon was haunted By woman wailing for her demon-lover!

~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poetry

And yet this self, containsTides, continents and stars―a myriad selves,Is small and solitary as one grass-bladePassed over by the windAmongst a myriad grasses on the prairie.

~ Cecil Day-Lewis

Cecil Day-Lewis Poetry Self

Where joy in an old pencil is not absurd.

~ May Sarton

May Sarton Joy Poem Poetry

Now therefore, while the youthful hue Sits on thy skin like morning dew, And while thy willing soul transpiresAt every pore with instant fires, Now let us sport us while we may, And now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour Than languish in his slow-chapt power.

~ Andrew Marvell

Andrew Marvell Life Living Passion Pleasure Poetry Sex

Poetry had always seemed something I could turn to in need - an emergency exit, a lifebuoy, as well as a justification.

~ John Fowles

John Fowles Poetry

Every time your work is read, you die several deaths for every word, and poetry is like being flayed alive.

~ Mary Stewart

Mary Stewart Poetry Writing

Man is no star, but a quick coalOf mortal fire:Who blows it not, nor doth controlA faint desire

~ George Herbert

George Herbert Desire Man Poetry Star

Still must the poet as of old,In barren attic bleak and cold,Starve, freeze, and fashion verses toSuch things as flowers and song and you;Still as of old his being giveIn Beauty's name, while she may live,Beauty that may not die as longAs there are flowers and you and song.

~ Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay Beauty Poetry To Kathleen Writing

An orphan's curse would drag to hell A spirit from on high; But oh! more horrible than that Is the curse in a dead man's eye! Seven days, seven nights, I saw that curse, And yet I could not die.

~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poetry

Where were you then?Who else was there?Saying what?Why will the whole of love come on me suddenly when I am sad and feel you are far away?

~ Pablo Neruda

Pablo Neruda Love Poems Poetry

The computer is incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid.Man is unbelievably slow, inaccurate, and brilliant.The marriage of the two is a force beyond calculation.

~ Waseem Latif

Waseem Latif Coder Computerm Marriage Human Poetry

She was remembering His gaze, those deep pools of blue, crystalline in nature, peering deep into her soul. She remembered the first night she had looked into that darkness – no, into that light in his eyes – they were level and straight, kind and compassionate, without any ado, Her hands in His, offerings of comfort and concern for Her station, the concern she felt for those close to Her, each to their own heaven or hell, and the law of attraction began to build.

~ Frank L. Desilva

Frank L. Desilva All Ways Love And Light Magick Muse Poetry Sensuality Tales Of Love And Light

poems open doors,that don't even exist.

~ Basith

Basith Poetry

To write poetry and to commit suicide, apparently so contradictory, had really been the same, attempts at escape. And my feelings, at the end of that wretched term, were those of a man who knows he's in a cage, exposed to the jeers of all his old ambitions until he dies.

~ John Fowles

John Fowles Ambition Poetry

...much of poetry in the making is the fiddle with a few items. You lay a word against another and wait. You try another word. And another. Yet another. You wait. You begin again. Listening. Looking. For the elusive inevitable thing which has to arrive before it is recognised. And, like Odysseus, may not be recognised at first.

~ Craig Raine

Craig Raine Poetry

A fool lies here who tried to hustle the East.

~ Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling East Fool Life Poetry

Here they have no time for the fine gracesof poetry, unless it freely growsin deep compulsion, like water in the well,woven into the texture of the soilin a strong pattern.

~ Iain Crichton Smith

Iain Crichton Smith Crichton Smith Poetry

Poetry purrs like a kitten on the tip of our tongue. Each word fluidly floating from our lips, like little crystalline snowflakes, before settling onto an emotional wonderland of forgotten feelings. It has the power to pull our deepest emotions to the surface of consciousness and to serenade our soul with the haunting melody of a self, lost... and finally found.

~ Jaeda Dewalt

Jaeda Dewalt Emotional Wonderland Haunting Melody Of Self Inspirational Jaeda Dewalt Poetic Poetry Poetry Purrs Like A Kitten Serenade Our Soul

At first I protested and rebelled against poetry. I was about to deny my poetic worlds. I was doing violence to my illusions with analysis, science, and learning Henry’s language, entering Henry’s world. I wanted to destroy by violence and animalism my tenuous fantasies and illusions and my hypersensitivity. A kind of suicide. The ignominy awakened me. Then June came and answered the cravings of my imagination and saved me. Or perhaps she killed me, for now I am started on a course of madness.

~ Anaïs Nin

Anaïs Nin Anaïs Nin Idealism Imagination Poetry

The skies bend, the time stops, the lanes move and the fires dance,It can mean only one thing that I am with you.You are enigmatic yet so beautiful that I have lost my sense, You are as immaculate as the unadulterated morning dew And your beauty leaves me in a mystified trance.I do not foresee what you and I will beBut I promise to be with you till the rocks keep meeting the sea.

~ Faraaz Kazi

Faraaz Kazi Love Love Poems Poetry

To Have Without Holding:Learning to love differently is hard,love with the hands wide open, lovewith the doors banging on their hinges,the cupboard unlocked, the windroaring and whimpering in the roomsrustling the sheets and snapping the blindsthat thwack like rubber bandsin an open palm.It hurts to love wide openstretching the muscles that feelas if they are made of wet plaster,then of blunt knives, thenof sharp knives.It hurts to thwart the reflexesof grab, of clutch, to love and letgo again and again. It pesters to rememberthe lover who is not in the bed,to hold back what is owed to the workthat gutters like a candle in a cavewithout air, to love consciously,conscientiously, concretely, constructively.I can't do it, you say it's killingme, but you thrive, you glowon the street like a neon raspberry,You float and sail, a helium balloonbright bachelor's buttons blue and bobbingon the cold and hot winds of our breath,as we make and unmake in passionatediastole and systole the rhythmof our unbound bonding, to haveand not to hold, to lovewith minimized malice, hungerand anger moment by moment balanced.

~ Marge Piercy

Marge Piercy Love Poetry

You ask me why I don't speakNot a word at willBut write so much worth well over a mill'Well I value words like I value kissesA sober one, a closer one penetrates the heartDarling it's how it mends it

~ Criss Jami

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OvermodulationBy Charlotte M Liebel-FawlsYou're a cavity in my oasis,You're a porthole in my sea,You're a stretch of the imagination every time you look at me.You're an ocean in my wineglass,You're a Steinway on the beach,You're a captivating audience, an exciting Rembrandt,A Masterpiece.

~ Charlotte M. Liebel

Charlotte M. Liebel Beach Imagination Love Masterpiece Oasis Ocean Poems Poetry Porthole Rembrandt Sea Wine Glass

We made love outdoors—without a roof, I like most, without stove, my favorite place, assuming the weather be fair and balmy, and the earth beneath be clean. Our souls intertwined and dripping with dew, and our love for each other was seen. Our love for the world was new.

~ Roman Payne

Roman Payne Angel Desire Green Eyes Lamb Making Love Malta Novel Outdoors Poem Poetry Sex Soul The Wanderes

Why there isn't any drama in my lifeSo I'll crawl on the cottonfield with a fifeWhy to have a dream in vain my life begsAm a house gecko, I eat flies and lay eggsMy death surely doesn't yield a headline and allI'll break law by pissing on a castle's wallFor my death there wouldn't be a weeping meniFrom the name of Lady Canning there's ledikeniOne foot on heaven and one foot on hell, hangingOne cannon and two cannonballs dangling.

~ Nabarun Bhattacharya

Nabarun Bhattacharya Anger Poetry

For if in careless summer daysIn groves of Ashtaroth we whored,Repentant now, when winds blow cold,We kneel before our rightful lord;The lord of all, the money-god,Who rules us blood and hand and brain,Who gives the roof that stops the wind,And, giving, takes away again;Who spies with jealous, watchful care,Our thoughts, our dreams, our secret ways,Who picks our words and cuts our clothes,And maps the pattern of our days;Who chills our anger, curbs our hope,And buys our lives and pays with toys,Who claims as tribute broken faith,Accepted insults, muted joys;Who binds with chains the poet’s wit,The navvy’s strength, the soldier’s pride,And lays the sleek, estranging shieldBetween the lover and his bride.

~ George Orwell

George Orwell Capitalism Condoms Money Poetry Poverty Sex

yo te amo para comenzar a amarte,para recomenzar el infinitoy para no dejar de amarte nunca:por eso no te amo todavía.

~ Pablo Neruda

Pablo Neruda Beautiful Love Poetry Spanish

A poet is an unhappy being whose heart is torn by secret suffrings, but whose lips are so strangely formed that when the sighs and the cries escape them, they sound like beautiful music. People corwd around the poet and say to him: Sing for us soon again; that is as much to say, May new sufferings torment your soul.

~ Søren Kierkegaard

Søren Kierkegaard Beautiful Music Poetry Poets

From the shadow of domes in the city of domes,A snowflake, a blizzard of one, weightless, entered your roomAnd made its way to the arm of the chair where you, looking upFrom your book, saw it the moment it landed. That's allThere was to it.

~ Mark Strand

Mark Strand Blizzard Poem Poetry Snowflakes

The touch of your fingersgrazing minedelicate asa single drop of winein a crystal goblet.Rolling it round,I savor it on my tongue,try tomake it lastforever.The words Iloveyouform in the airand melt. Your palm againstmy cheek,light asa snowflake.

~ Eve Merriam

Eve Merriam Love Lovers Poetry

Memang sulit menulis puisi. Dan untuk apa mempersulit diri sendiri.

~ Danarto

Danarto Humour Poetry Writing

Stani walks in later, glaring at them both.“Bloody bastards. One minute punching each other, next minute reading poetry. What’s wrong with everyone this week?”Tom can tell that

~ Melina Marchetta

Melina Marchetta Poetry Punching Stani

Always learn poems by heart,' she said. 'They have to become the marrow in your bones. Like fluoride in the water, they'll make your soul impervious to the world's soft decay.

~ Janet Fitch

Janet Fitch Poetry

The place trembled with sound. I didn't need to do anything. They would do it all. But you had to be careful. Drunk as they were they could immediately detect any false gesture, any false word. You could never underestimate an audience. They had paid to get in; they had paid for drinks; they intended to get something and if you didn't give it to them they'd run you right into the ocean.

~ Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski Performance Poetry Reading

Learning to be a lady / is like learning / to live within a shell, / to be a crustacean encased / in a small white / uncomfortable world.

~ Stephanie Hemphill

Stephanie Hemphill Gilded Cage Ladies Poetry
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