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  • "Land of Albania! where Iskander rose,
    Theme of the young, and beacon of the wise,
    And he his name-sake, whose oft-baffled foes
    Shrunk from his deeds of chivalrous emprize:
    Land of Albania! let me bend mine eyes
    On thee, thou rugged nurse of savage men!
    The cross descends, thy minarets arise,
    And the pale crescent sparkles in the glen,
    Through many a cypress grove within each city's ken."

    I absolutely love these stanzas.

  • on Some People by Charles Bukowski, on April 4, 2007
    love it

  • on may i feel said he by e e cummings, on October 1, 2006

    My all time favorite poem!

    I think this is a great poem. It is different from any other poem, and the passion that He and She feel for each other is so powerful, that you can feel it only by reading the title of the poem. "May I feel?" Hah, what a stupendous question...love it, it's brilliant.