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My ideal reader is somebody who reads my poems out loud.
— James Arthur
Go tell the Spartans, you who passeth by,
That here, obedient to their laws, we lie Poems by Simonides (556 BC - 468 BC) — Ian S Varty
That here, obedient to their laws, we lie Poems by Simonides (556 BC - 468 BC) — Ian S Varty
The one man in the room who was as big as his poems, huge, with hulk and dynamic chunks of words.
— Sylvia Plath
Who will read these poems when the people are gone?
— Dominic Owen Mallary
Rain"
Oh amiable rain
Washer of trees
and roofs
who has prepared them
for
the pink ray
of evening
("Poems") — Charlotte Gardelle
Oh amiable rain
Washer of trees
and roofs
who has prepared them
for
the pink ray
of evening
("Poems") — Charlotte Gardelle
Anyone who has no feelings for animals has a dead heart.
— Raegan Butcher
I WANT TO BE WITH SOMEONE WHO DREAMS OF DOING EVERYTHING IN LIFE
AND NOTHING ON RAINY SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. — Atticus Poetry
AND NOTHING ON RAINY SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. — Atticus Poetry
He who creates three to five haiku poems during a lifetime is a haiku poet. He who attains to completes ten is a master.
— Matsuo Basho
Rod McKuen. One of his poems says something
about it not mattering who you love but the important thing is that you love, — Carolyn Brown
about it not mattering who you love but the important thing is that you love, — Carolyn Brown
People who write poetry while walking their dog can't possibly write poetry i'd be fucking interested in
— Martijn Benders
The poets who have written the best poems about war seem to be the poets whose countries have experienced an invasion or vicious dictatorships.
— Billy Collins
I have no precise idea of who makes up my readership. I'm surprised when I discover people have read my poems at all.
— Cate Marvin
Beware women grown
old
who were never
anything but
young — Charles Bukowski
old
who were never
anything but
young — Charles Bukowski
I would venture to guess that Anon, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman.
— Virginia Woolf
There
will always
a glimmer
in those
who have been
through the dark. — Atticus Poetry
will always
a glimmer
in those
who have been
through the dark. — Atticus Poetry
I am a genius who has written poems that will survive with the best of Shakespeare, Wordsworth and Keats.
— Irving Layton
We are made of all those who have built and broken us.
— Atticus Poetry