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- a contraction of land. at allpoetry
city towers faded brick monuments replacements squeezed into property lines - A note to the chorus [1] at allpoetry
that nothing is clutched onto
me, suckling. - Prima Facie. at allpoetry
spear with / your tongue the word that / undoes me. / quantify your prediction with calculations / from the sun / & make sure to use stiff, old instruments
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on Puedo Escribir by Pablo Neruda, on October 4, 2004i adore this poem. it moves me, and is so breataking that it aspires me to write something equally breathtaking, though I am not sure if I ever can.
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on After Trying Many Years by Michelangelo Buonarroti, on May 18, 2004this poem is beautiful. I especially like the line, 'oh beloved' I love using lines like that in contemporary poetry to try and contrast with the newer style. Although I find this style a bit trying overall, it still is a clearly beautiful piece of poetry.
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on in a middle of a room by e e cummings, on November 3, 2003this piece is so captivating,the way that it is able to describe the act,it just hits home.
i love e.e. cummings because he can dance around the obvious, but still make it so clear.
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on 8 Count by Charles Bukowski, on November 3, 2003hahah this amazing. so poignent. writers block causes anger.
i know the feeling all to well.
i love how this is regarded as a piece of poetry good enough to be listed.
