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Poets.. come one, come all.

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To live, to die in a shell
A selfish wall of arrogance
Is a dog's life more noble?
Learning a trick; an extra credit!
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This sad...

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a day full of glitters, is an essential fountain of presence the weather is hot today no suffering from working hard no struggling...

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Being with you doesn't make me good It's just like you are a drug I know that is bad for me I know that is using me I know that it can't let...

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They say there's one for everyone. You're the one, my one, and I want to be yours. I want to be the one who you talk to when you are sad, who will...

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Would it hurt you if i cried ?? would it distress you if i left ?? would you come to my funeral if i died ?? YOU made me so hurt yeah yeah, you little...

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As I see the world, I can’t help but feel helpless Despair grows, life seems to be filled with hopelessness The greed of a few means hardship for...

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Yunus Emre Knowledge is to understand To understand who you are. If you know not who you are What's the use of learning? The aim in learning is To...

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Not strictly a haiku, but who cares?! Whispered words and sighs Fill the air with their stories Of a special night JGG <URL removed by mod.>

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Somebody help me! I am a Mexican student in distress. I have to write a paper on "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot; however...

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Muses Smiles, lips, eyes, beautiful girls. A rendezvous. Brownish-white skin, shining teeth. Waiting for you. Dancing pleasure, ruby stupefies...

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In the Beatles' song 'Sun King' from 'Abbey Road' album there are words that seem Spanish or, perhaps, Portugese. Can anyone kindly translate them?
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It's really the translation of a Chinese poem. I like the twist in the second stanza. Outside the railings chrysanthemums are sad, And orchids are...

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I was wondering if anybody knows the poem "The Escape from Youth", by Tony Lintermans? If so, I would be extremely grateful if they could post the poem...

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I am living in Dubi and have no mastercard....I need your help,
I need summary and paraphrasing of (from an apology of poetry) by sir philip sidney...

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hi, please comment on my poem:
In the cold of winter, snow and ice You gave me a match lit with fire And only then I realized That I was cold I...

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Hello everyone, I am currently writting a Character Analysis of the Duke within "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning. I am already 1 day late on this...

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Hey Please answer these 2 questions for me.
What is the tone of the poem?
Amazement
Confusion
Delight or
Frustration
Why does...

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Where would you put the stress on this line. GAS! GAS! Quick, boys! - An ecstasy of fumbling I'm a bit perplexed by the use of punctuation and, thus...

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You're my man, my mighty king, And I'm the jewel in your crown, You're the sun so hot and bright, I'm your light-rays shining down, You're the sky so vast...

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Basically, I have been set a piece of coursework: to compare the aforementioned poems. I am going for an A* piece at GCSE level, there is no particular...

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Take my hand and lead the way Tell me all you want to say Whisper softly in my ear All those things I want to hear Kiss my lips and touch my skin Bring...

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I know most of P.L is in iambic pentameter, but I really cannot work out what meter this is supposed to be? Organic, or impulse of vocal Air/ His fraudulent...

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hey actually this poem is a part of my course and i wasnt able to understand it, any notes on this would really help me. so please if someone can give...

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Hello. I need some help analyzing this poem. I can’t seem to find anything. The only things I found were the alliterations (the “man” and “my”, and the...

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I am buying my two year old son later this week. I cannot find a suitable (perhaps slightly light hearted) poem for reading at the funeral ( I am an atheist...
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