poems
poems
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by Joyce Rogers - 2007-03-22
These five little peas are for you to digest and make them a part of your very life. They are... 1.Purpose 2.Passion 3.Provoke 4.presentation 5.Pleasure On the inside of you, dwells the power to wr...
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by ABIR ROYCHOWDHURY - 2007-03-29
Online poetry communities, in their simplest sense, are sites you join to share poems and to meet other poets who also share an interest in poetry. However, finding an exceptional poetry site, de...
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by Alesandro Fillini - 2007-04-01
Romance and poems just go together. If you are looking for some inspiration in this regard, here are some sources for poems that never fail to do the trick.If you are looking for the perfect way to ex...
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by Sistah J - 2007-03-27
Today, if you are desirous of becoming a better poet, please allow me to feed you five peas comprised of good digestible necessities for writing good poetry.These five little peas are for you to di...
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by Mark Mitchell - 2007-04-03
Over the years I seem to have amused and delighted many friends and colleagues by composing funny poems and writing them in their birthday cards. I have now decided to publish my anthology of wit, hum...
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by Berni Scala - 2007-04-05
If your a poet that wants to join contests to win prizes this is the article for you. This article will tell you some simple things that could make the difference in you winning or losing a poet conte...
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by Heather Froeschl - 2007-04-11
Moments in time are often ignored or forgotten, but reliving them through poetic words can bring them back to life and to the forefront of our minds. This is the gift a poet hopes to give to readers. ...
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by Ian Mackean - 2007-04-11
In his religious verse John Donne (1572-1631) used the same techniques he had developed in his love poetry. In this article I shall examine two of his religious poems, 'Holy Sonnet (Batter my Heart)',...
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by Ian Mackean - 2007-04-11
English Literature: John Donne's 'A Valediction: of Weeping' & 'A Valediction: forbidding mourning'.In both 'A Valediction: of Weeping' and 'A Valediction: forbidding mourning' Donne is taking leave o...
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by Erik Astrand - 2007-04-12
Love poems, an emotional phrase that gives all of us some deep thoughts, weather you like lyrics or not. As you are reading this I assume that you like poetry. Do you read or listen? I like to do both...