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  • on In A Station Of The Metro by Ezra Pound, on October 25, 2006
    It's amazing how Pound can always say so very much with so little. This paints a vivid picture of what he sees, and could be so many things...

  • on And The Days Are Not Full Enough by Ezra Pound, on October 25, 2006
    It's so simple, yet so complex at the same time. It's a depressing lament about life not making any difference.

  • I absolutely love this poem! It is a call to thrive in a life full of meaning, using your heart in soul in all that you do and to live for God. It really speaks to me. I love the lines "Let us, then, be up and doing,
    With a heart for any fate;
    Still achieving, still pursuing,
    Learn to labor and to wait."
    Brilliant!

  • on Hysteria by T S Eliot, on May 24, 2005
    Pretty great description of the fierce rush of love that comes over most people.