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A virtual hub to share anything and everything related to poetry.
Please be advised to check publication guidelines for submissions to literary magazines, journals, etc., if you seriously intend to have any of your work published at some point in the future. Many publishers, especially Canadian ones, won't even consider publishing your work if it's been published somewhere else before (this includes the Internet). Why? It's considered already published . That being said, please feel free to open the doorway to our shared humanity a little further by sharing some of your poetry with us.
Please be advised to check publication guidelines for submissions to literary magazines, journals, etc., if you seriously intend to have any of your work published at some point in the future. Many publishers, especially Canadian ones, won't even consider publishing your work if it's been published somewhere else before (this includes the Internet). Why? It's considered already published . That being said, please feel free to open the doorway to our shared humanity a little further by sharing some of your poetry with us.
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Shakespeare - To be, or not to be: that is the questionEverybody have to learn this by memory.. everybody.. and life will be less boring
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Arthur Rimbaud's Life and Poetry» Home "It has been found again! What? Eternity. It is the sea mingled with the sun" Welcome on this website dedicated to Arthur Rimbaud. You will find here: Arthur Rimbaud's biography and poems both in the original French, with translations by Louise Varese, Paul Schmidt or Oliver ...
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John Keats: Selected Poetry, with commentaryThey will explain themselves - as all poems should do without any comment. John Keats's literary career amounted to just three and a half years. It began in July 1816 after he passed the apothecaries' examination at Guy's Hospital ...
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Lord Byron and English Romantic PoetryLord Byron George Gordon, Lord Byron was born on 22 January 1788. His mother Catherine came from the lawless line of Scottish Gordons, and his father, John Byron, of even worse reputation, had run through his wife's fortune and was hiding in France. Byron's father died in 1791, and on the ...
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She walks in Beauty, by Lord ByronSHE WALKS IN BEAUTY HE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellow'd to that tender light ...
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Alehouse PressEach moment is more than words can capture, but in our love of life we try to point to beauty and the space that holds it, with the words and the tones and symbols that ride with them. PaulPaul David Walker added 6 months ago
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10An archivistAs applied anon: Awfully artistic, although arrhythmic and anticlimactic---applause appeases and assuages.. .•∞º˙ added 8 months ago
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An archivistMightygoose, This is an incredible poem. I took the liberty and passed it on to a writer friend of mine. He told me some stuff that might be of interest to you regarding your poem. I'll send you a message. Take care.skymind added 8 months ago
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60YouTube - "The Hebrew Mamita" Vanessa Hidary (Def Poetry)gyli. i was rotflmao.lynn-ecg added 8 months ago
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YouTube - "The Hebrew Mamita" Vanessa Hidary (Def Poetry)Loved the poetry slam! Thanks, Lynn.skymind added 8 months ago
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