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by Satish Verma - 2007-09-27
MY FAMILY Hibiscus large, as big as your face,lots of them,like a moon broken on a lake.A bush,I carry it on my lips.I look at the world through this red lanternin nightness of shooting ...
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by Landon Colins - 2007-07-23
In a timeless classic, Theseus, the duke of Athens, imprisoned the knights, Arcite and Palamon. Though the two were bossom friends, they despised each other after they saw the lovely Emily, the sister...
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by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-07-02
Recently, a dear relative passed away. I tried to find a suitable eulogy poem on the Internet. However, a lot of the poetry was too long, outdated, or oozing with expressive language that didn't feel ...
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by Grant Eckert - 2007-06-29
Though many people will still roll their eyes at the idea of poetry, there is no disputing its impact on modern society. While many of us still associate poetry with sing song rhymes, that is only the...
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by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-06-27
A couple of recent deaths in the family found me searching the Internet trying to locate a suitable eulogy or funeral poem. What I found was often very inspiring and brought tears to my eyes.However, ...
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by Paul archer - 2007-06-23
Romantic love poems are the poem of choice by many, although there are other great topics and all sorts of other types of poems, romantic love poems is what people automatically think of when the word...
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by Jason Lancaster - 2007-06-20
The word "graffiti" is often associated with vandalism. However, for modern street artist Eltono, graffiti is just another word for art. That's because Eltono's work can be found painted onto building...
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by Olivia Austin - 2007-06-14
Many people who have an interest in face painting yet lack imagination for designs can find free ideas as close as their local library. If you lack the talent to create your own designs, you could alw...
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by Hobhouse - 2007-06-04
Alice Meynell was born on 11 October 1847 at Barnes, England. She was the younger daughter of Thomas and Christina Thompson. Her father was a widower with a son and daughter when he married Christina....
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by eren - 2007-05-22
HOW TO WRITE POEMS THAT RHYME: WRITING RHYMING POETRYWriting beautiful rhyme makes poetry, poets - all love rhymes, verses; rhyming verse is easy ~ tips on how to write a poem, composing poems that ...
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by Richard Adams-Blackburn - 2007-05-21
Discuss the ways in which you think Levertov's poetry demonstrates 'social responsibility and 'moral conscience'.Denise Levertov considers poetry and politics as "organically and necessarily connected...
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by Moci Arane - 2007-05-12
It's time for our books to be closedGo ahead, write the new pages of your bookDon't open your old bookssince those every words written arethe desiring soul.Write your new books with full colored dream...
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by Ian Mackean - 2007-05-06
The Wife of Bath's prologue is a frank autobiographical confession, with which she entertains the other pilgrims on the journey to Canterbury. If we look to her for clear and logical reasoning we will...
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by Ian Mackean - 2007-05-06
In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, The Wife of Bath's Tale, although it has a more serious and moral tone than her prologue, is in many ways a continuation of her prologue, the story and the ...
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by Moci Arane - 2007-04-30
Anywhere, Out of This World (A Love Poem)My skin grows thickerI have already left my tears to the clouda grumbling full of anger, don't know whom forone explosion buzzing.Left me in the odd shakingThe...
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by Aparna Chatterjee - 2007-04-30
Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899 - 1976) : He is known as Bidrohi Kobi - The Rebel Poet of Bengal, The National Poet of Bangladesh, and more truly a World Poet.Nazrul said, "Even though I was born in this coun...
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by Nicole Munoz - 2007-04-29
Poetry is one of the first interactions with literature that young children have. Nursery rhymes and silly songs give children the foundation for reading by helping them understand the relationship o...
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by Terry Coyier - 2007-04-28
Death. It's as much a part of life as being born and, by far, more fascinating to poets. The amount of poetry written about death and dying could lead you to believe that the topic plays on the mind...
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by Carl Strohmeyer - 2007-04-27
Lord Fill Me;Where was the Lord when I was alone and hurt as a child? Lord fill meWhere was the Lord to help me make the right decisions as a young adult? Lord fill meWhere was the Lord when my dreams...
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by Ram Krishna Singh - 2007-04-27
1A poem is like lifesound and silencemovement and stillnessfragment and wholenessavibhiktam vibhakteshulike Shiva and Shaktilotus and mud2I thought I knew her before and my heart bowed to her native...