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Poetry is the key to the hieroglyphics of nature.
— David Hare
And that is the nature of us poets and whores, to make things hard: dicks, choices... life.
— Nicole Lyons
What we call life is only talk of nature.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Wilted or in bloom,
taking or lending daylight,
the world transitions. — Richelle E. Goodrich
taking or lending daylight,
the world transitions. — Richelle E. Goodrich
How light the raindrop's contents are;
how gently the world touches me.
From View With a Grain of Sand — Wislawa Szymborska
how gently the world touches me.
From View With a Grain of Sand — Wislawa Szymborska
A poem is a 'line' between any two points in creation.
— Charles Olson
Some mysterious revenge of nature has seen to it that no poem in praise of drink or tobacco (or snuff, if any) can succeed.
— Kingsley Amis
Just as a child is really a thing that wants to become a man, so is the poem an object of nature that wants to become an object ofart.
— Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
Dreaming is the poetry of Life, and we must be forgiven if we indulge in it a little.
— John Galsworthy
The whispers inside the red wheelbarrow's dew.
— Cameron Conaway
Here
I'm here-
the snow falling. — Kobayashi Issa
I'm here-
the snow falling. — Kobayashi Issa
The world is better without
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
them.
only the plants and the animals are
true comrades.
I drink to them and with
them. — Charles Bukowski
For I have learned to look on nature, not as in the hour of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity.
— William Wordsworth
Poetry strengthens that faculty which is the organ of the moral nature of man, in the same manner as exercise strengthens a limb.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Books! tis a dull and endless strife:
Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music! on my life,
There's more of wisdom in it. — William Wordsworth
Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music! on my life,
There's more of wisdom in it. — William Wordsworth
Suffering is permanent, obscure and dark,
And has the nature of infinity. — William Wordsworth
And has the nature of infinity. — William Wordsworth
We're nature. Our minds are nature. Our desire to make poetry is nature.
— Alison Hawthorne Deming
Occasionally it is good for us to become small.
— Nicole Gulotta
And then, I have nature and art and poetry, and if that is not enough, what is enough?
— Vincent Van Gogh
Does not heed to the dark
With its shimmering light,
Moon quietly bathes the ocean — Somali K Chakrabarti
With its shimmering light,
Moon quietly bathes the ocean — Somali K Chakrabarti
The eye
it cannot choose but see;
We cannot bid the ear be still;
Our bodies feel, where'er they be,
Against or with our will. — William Wordsworth
it cannot choose but see;
We cannot bid the ear be still;
Our bodies feel, where'er they be,
Against or with our will. — William Wordsworth
Our Mother feedeth thus our little life, That we may in turn feed her with our death
— James Thomson
through the rose glass window in their beautiful new home, you stare at the love you gave away.
— AVA.
To walk quietly until the miracle in everything speaks is poetry, whether we write it down or not.
— Mark Nepo
One impulse from a vernal wood
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can. — William Wordsworth
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can. — William Wordsworth
If we surrendered
to earth's intelligence
we could rise up rooted, like trees. — Rainer Maria Rilke
to earth's intelligence
we could rise up rooted, like trees. — Rainer Maria Rilke
Poetry reminds us of the truths about life and human nature that we knew all along, but forgot somehow because they weren't yet in memorable language.
— Diane Ackerman
The flower is the poetry of reproduction. It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life.
— Jean Giraudoux
The outside is the only place we can truly be inside the world.
— Daniel J. Rice
Concrete breathes sun's heat.
— Cameron Conaway
keep following your heart.
it won't always be easy, but it'll be the most important thing you'll do. — AVA.
it won't always be easy, but it'll be the most important thing you'll do. — AVA.
Poetry is the image of man and nature
— William Wordsworth
Dark furrow lines grid the snow, punctuated by orange abacus beads of pumpkins - now the crows own the field ...
— John Geddes
The gross heathenism of civilization has generally destroyed nature, and poetry, and all that is spiritual.
— John Muir
Thus I, gone forth, as spiders do,
In spider's web a truth discerning,
Attach one silken strand to you
For my returning. — E.B. White
In spider's web a truth discerning,
Attach one silken strand to you
For my returning. — E.B. White
I wish nature's magical things
with my little moist wings!! — Shasika Amali Munasinghe
with my little moist wings!! — Shasika Amali Munasinghe
This fire that we call Loving is too strong for human minds. But just right for human souls.
— Aberjhani
My heart is a desolate field over which geese vee, the sky turns and the days lie fallow ...
— John Geddes
Why are there trees I never walk under but large and melodious thoughts descend upon me?
— Walt Whitman
The poet is blithe and cheery ever, and as well as nature.
— Henry David Thoreau
The grand stye arises in poetry, when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject.
— Matthew Arnold
Hay una estrella mas abierta
que la palabra 'amapola'?
Is there a star more wide open
than the word 'poppy? — Pablo Neruda
que la palabra 'amapola'?
Is there a star more wide open
than the word 'poppy? — Pablo Neruda
to be incapable of a feeling of poetry, in my sense of the word, is to be without love of human nature
— William Wordsworth
Poetry is but another form of inquiry into the nature of phenomena, using with its own unique procedures and tools.
— John Barton
Oh the beauty of nature!
Oh the magical heart touching flower.
My heart wants to bloom like you
with love, joy, and laughter. — Debasish Mridha
Oh the magical heart touching flower.
My heart wants to bloom like you
with love, joy, and laughter. — Debasish Mridha
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
Look, moon
I turned silver for you. — Sanober Khan
I turned silver for you. — Sanober Khan
I am lover of words ... I am wickedly drunk with the magic of words ... the poetic nature whispers through and to my very heart and soul.
— Jennifer Hillman
Poetry is emotional in nature and theatrical in operation.
— Philip Larkin
Tranquil breeze
Glittering beach
Dancing water
Bluest sky
My mind flies high with joyful laughter. — Debasish Mridha
Glittering beach
Dancing water
Bluest sky
My mind flies high with joyful laughter. — Debasish Mridha
For though, in nature, depth and height
Are equally held infinite:
In poetry, the height we know;
'Tis only infinite below. — Jonathan Swift
Are equally held infinite:
In poetry, the height we know;
'Tis only infinite below. — Jonathan Swift
with each measured step,
we know
this earth is only as solid
as we are. — Sheniz Janmohamed
we know
this earth is only as solid
as we are. — Sheniz Janmohamed
Poetry is emotion put into measure. The emotion must come by nature, but the measure can be acquired by art.
— Thomas Hardy
The machines are too dull when we
are lion-poems that move & breathe. — Michael McClure
are lion-poems that move & breathe. — Michael McClure
Nothing is inanimate; what is the rest is our interpretation.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Ripe summer's sweetness dripped
in pearls from every tree
and into my opened heart
a little drop ran down. — Edith Sodergran
in pearls from every tree
and into my opened heart
a little drop ran down. — Edith Sodergran
God writes love and speaks poetry.
— Criss Jami
Resolve, and thou art free. But breathe the air
Of mountains, and their unapproachable summits
Will lift thee to the level of themselves. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Of mountains, and their unapproachable summits
Will lift thee to the level of themselves. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I'm Noah, and you are the ship coasting along the banks and as long as you are my valentine I will sail between your eyes..
— Adel Abouhana
The poetry of the earth is never dead.
— John Keats
When science drove the gods out of nature, they took refuge in poetry and the porticos of civic buildings.
— Mason Cooley