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all my life
i have looked for poems
to elope with. — Sanober Khan
i have looked for poems
to elope with. — Sanober Khan
You are the poem
that sticks in my throat
teaching me to whisper
with the voice of my heart. — Jessica Kristie
that sticks in my throat
teaching me to whisper
with the voice of my heart. — Jessica Kristie
Poverty is very good in poems but very bad in the house; very good in maxims and sermons but very bad in practical life.
— Henry Ward Beecher
She sat in her perfect house,
with her perfect husband,
wishing that her perfect life
would end. — Atticus Poetry
with her perfect husband,
wishing that her perfect life
would end. — Atticus Poetry
Force of Life
Defining the intention
of our heart's desire
we discover
the Force of Life — Natasa Nuit Pantovic
Defining the intention
of our heart's desire
we discover
the Force of Life — Natasa Nuit Pantovic
Broken.
As I search for hope,
In the same eyes
I lost it. — Jessica Kristie
As I search for hope,
In the same eyes
I lost it. — Jessica Kristie
My poems - they sprang from the depths of my being.
— Roseville Nidea
I'm sick of the images trapped in my head
I'm sick of being preoccupied with the dead — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
I'm sick of being preoccupied with the dead — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
Careful.
The fall is quick,
steep,
and permanent. — Jessica Kristie
The fall is quick,
steep,
and permanent. — Jessica Kristie
Poems are endlessly renewable resources. Whatever you bring to them, at whatever stage of life, gets mirrored back, refracted, reread in new ways.
— Jonathan Galassi
In his former life though, as the cool guy, he would never have picked up a book, especially one with poems in it.
— Shaun Meeks
Since the age of 11, I have loved writing poems and fragments from my life.
— Niki De St. Phalle
How do poems grow? They grow out of your life.
— Robert Penn Warren
poems are small moments of enlightenment
— Natalie Goldberg
I've never seen beauty
so devastating
as in the lines
that trace our hope
and fall from the stars. — Jessica Kristie
so devastating
as in the lines
that trace our hope
and fall from the stars. — Jessica Kristie
Bridge burned from end to end,
and I don't miss you anymore.
You delivered silence
I've birthed freedom. — Jessica Kristie
and I don't miss you anymore.
You delivered silence
I've birthed freedom. — Jessica Kristie
I need to work on me.
The me
without you. — Jessica Kristie
The me
without you. — Jessica Kristie
Fear is a hurdle that stops the expression
— Andy Lindley
Love is anterior to life, posterior to death, initial of creation, and the exponent of breath.
— Emily Dickinson
some winters
will never melt
some summers
will never freeze
and some things will only
... live in poems. — Sanober Khan
will never melt
some summers
will never freeze
and some things will only
... live in poems. — Sanober Khan
She walked
through her life
heavy
from the
mighty wings
upon her back. — Atticus Poetry
through her life
heavy
from the
mighty wings
upon her back. — Atticus Poetry
Creations, whether they are children, poems, or organizations, take on a life of their own.
— Starhawk
Scent of old books a mystery; a secret port of the dreamers.
— China Cancio
Essentially, mythologies are enormous poems that are renditions of insights, giving some sense of the marvel, the miracle and wonder of life.
— Joseph Campbell
Poems can't help but be personal. Mine are certainly an accurate blueprint of the things I think about, if not a record of my daily life.
— Matthea Harvey
They are both spectacular,
Life and death. — Dejan Stojanovic
Life and death. — Dejan Stojanovic
Mary Oliver: "...Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" ("The Summer Day", New and Selected Poems, 1992)
— Bonnie Zieman
Following dark winter's strife, a warm air rises, teemed with life. Birth, rebirth, as the waiting die. Old love, new love sprouts wings to fly.
— Phar West Nagle
Aflame in black ecstasy, orders extinguished:
after death
how will I know my love was true,
this sacrifice not an exercise in vanity? — Phan Ming Yen
after death
how will I know my love was true,
this sacrifice not an exercise in vanity? — Phan Ming Yen
My poems are hymns of praise to the glory of life.
— Edith Sitwell