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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
You too?" She asked Ruth. "How do your poems start out?"
"They start as a lump in the throat," she said. — Louise Penny
"They start as a lump in the throat," she said. — Louise Penny
There is nothing
prettier in the
whole wide world
than a girl
in love
with every breath she takes. — Atticus Poetry
prettier in the
whole wide world
than a girl
in love
with every breath she takes. — Atticus Poetry
She cured me of my sadness.
— Avijeet Das
Sometimes,' she said, remembering that morning, 'I write poems that are taller than I am
— Rumer Godden
She was everything real in a world of make-believe.
— Atticus Poetry
He hoped she would not provide his family with any of her poems, which tended to use words like nipple.
— Jean Thompson
She blushed and I smiled when we saw the Magpie look at us while we kissed below the Acacia tree!
— Avijeet Das
She could become a spinster, like Emily Dickinson, writing poems full of dashes and brilliance, and never gaining weight.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
It became a weekend of reading, of trying to see her in the fragments of the poem she'd left for me.
— John Green
I let her go
because I knew she could do better
and now she's gone
I wonder
if I should've
just been better. — Atticus Poetry
because I knew she could do better
and now she's gone
I wonder
if I should've
just been better. — Atticus Poetry
The censorious said she slept in a hammock and understood Yeats's poems, but her family denied both stories.
— Saki
when your life is shorn of poems,
don't deny her a glance,
she's looking for colours to paint hopes — Marianthi Devaki
don't deny her a glance,
she's looking for colours to paint hopes — Marianthi Devaki
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
She pronounced each word carefully, as though she was tasting fruit. The words of her poems were a most private and fragrant orchard.
— Pat Conroy
I can give myself to her
In her dreams
Whispering her own poems
In her ear as she sleeps beside me. — Akiko Yosano
In her dreams
Whispering her own poems
In her ear as she sleeps beside me. — Akiko Yosano
she is the sea he listens to with his hands
— Gwen Calvo
Then you are a poet?' she asked, fingering the flyer in her pocket.
'No not at all,' he waved his hand. 'I am merely a character in a poem. — Karen Tei Yamashita
'No not at all,' he waved his hand. 'I am merely a character in a poem. — Karen Tei Yamashita
If a writer writes poems and short stories and novels, but nobody ever reads them, is she really a writer?
— Jennifer Weiner
She was another broken doll dreaming of a boy with glue.
— Atticus Poetry
I was unnerved to learn in my twenties that the poems of Emily Dickinson that I had memorized as a girl were not the poems as she had written them.
— Helen Vendler
It was never the way she looked
always the way she was
I would have fallen in love with her
with my eyes closed. — Atticus Poetry
always the way she was
I would have fallen in love with her
with my eyes closed. — Atticus Poetry
She had just enough madness to make her interesting
— Atticus Poetry
She wore his love like a loaded gun.
— Atticus Poetry
She conquered her demons and wore her scars like wings.
— Atticus Poetry
She was not for everyone but she was for me.
— Atticus Poetry
He thought her beautiful, believed her impeccably wise; dreamed of her, wrote poems to her, which, ignoring the subject, she corrected in red ink.
— Virginia Woolf
Poems are not for explaining," she said, her tone as bored and faintly scornful as his. "They are for pretty girls to read aloud. Everyone knows that.
— Emily Horner
She wore the moonlight like lingerie.
— Atticus Poetry