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Literature RSS FeedsPoems Shortlisted for the Aquillrelle Poetry Contest in Belgium - As the title suggests these poems were shortlisted recently for the Aquillrelle Poetry contest in Belgium. 'The Worst Woman in London' is about an infamous gangster called Chicago May who originally came from around my home county. After years of crime she married a policeman. At the height of her criminal life a Judge called her, you guessed it 'The Worst Woman in London'! The second poem is about an inscription found on a gravestone in Clonmacnois in Ireland and there is a bit of Irish politics thrown in. The last poem is a mix of history from James Joyce to the Confederated Catholic Wars of 1641. There is reference to an RIC (Old Irish police) barracks whose plans were mistakenly sent by the British to India. So like the poem says there is a piece of my home town in India....Feed Source: EzineArticles.com John Dryden and Social and Literary Background of His Age - John Dryden (1631-1700), the major poet of the Restoration Age, was born at Aldwincle, a village near Oundle in Northampton shire. His paternal grand father named Sir Eramus Dryden was a baroner and his mother was Lady Pickering, the first cousin of Sir Gilbert Pickering. He received his primary education in the village school of neighbouring Tichmarsh.... I Miss You Like I Miss The Rain - Written a long time ago, For a friend I dearly miss. The rain brings you closer to me.... On Poetic Preferences - Writers have different places under heaven. Writing preferences can vary like the various kinds of expertise and talents. Among others, poems come to everyone like magic chants, puzzling crystals, and the pleasure of switching rainbows.... As I Lay - Written during a particularly melancholic mood. When I was wondering what it would be like to say my goodbyes through a poem.... A Mermaid Came to Me - A mermaid came to me with a kaleidoscope colored box of chocolates. We engaged in telepathic communication until she flew away in a cloud.... The Strange Sound of Willie Randolph - Willie Randolph (strange little man that he is) makes an incredible, astonishing sound after a life of mediocrity and banality. What does this sound mean for Randolph and more importantly, what does it mean for you and me?... The Lost Art of Poetry - Throughout history poetry has had a meaningful role in how we interact with each other. Thanks to poems, we were able to enhance our chances of courting the opposite sex, congratulating someone special on an accomplishment or simply explore the beauty of playing with the magical power of words.... Harry Houdini (And the Great Escape) - Life as an iconic metaphor could certainly be considered the ultimate measure of success. Shackled by his hands and feet he is dropped far below the ocean waves. In a glass cage life flashes before his very eyes. People stare and wonder why. What are the risks and what are they for?... A Long Way to Tipperary - It was an extremely long way to Tipperary from New South Wales in Australia, but despite Irish parentage, the wide brown land Downunder was where Patrick Joseph Hartigan would make his life - as a Catholic priest - and as an author of poems, stories and historical research into the country and his religion. He was highly respected and appreciated in both fields, but one poem in particular, became so popular, its name became a widely used colloquialism for all manner of dire predictions of the potential for impending disaster. Don't be alarmed - this is a humorous poem that just happens to depict a personality-type we have all known, somewhere sometime.... Poems to Ponder On - Here are over fifteen poems to ponder on. Like a bird with long wings the Lord God, came flying through the dust- He had flown over the darkening waves. He had flown around the planet ... Ode To Sleep - A spur of the moment poem written out of frustration, at 3:11a.m. local time, and I'm still wide awake, despite medications prescribed to me legally that would otherwise help me sleep. 'You tempt me with your sweet promises of long forgotten dreams. Preying upon my weakness '... Animal Crackers (Or Cosmic Calamities, a Colourful Man, a Curious Mouth and a Cantankerous Kid) - Good golly gosh, In a clourful haze I lift my sterling head but how could this have happened to anyone but me? Somehow it seems to be nineteen thirty-three. I can hear her singing as a delightful piano plays along, and a big fat woman tramples down the spiraling embankment of a long line of truculent stairs.... Love Poems - Dream and dance, dream and dance as tango through the turquoise tide. Dream, dream, flying at the flower's glance as tango through the turquoise tide, keeping bumblebees in trance. Mountain brooks in sunshine glance, glance and trickle their path to hide.... The Hidden Haven ((Poetic Images) (El Refugio Escondido) (BILINGUAL: English and Spanish)) - What is so strange about these trees clustered around an open field? They are eucalyptus trees!... Epic Rhyme: For My Brothers - Rangers Lead The Way! - I wish it was 1982 when the Rangers told me I was through, take a leave, say adios to your crew, put on your old street shoes, and get out there, go home, dance to the blues. They said take a week off ... Epic Rhyme: Addiction! No More Honey Bun - 10:30 at night seems awfully late for me to be eating three or four pieces of cake. How can I expect to lose weight when everything I just saw I piled high on a plate? ... Why History Is Important To Genealogy Research - A Poem - For years there has been a growing interest in the field of Genealogy, which from the earliest of times has formed the basis of history. The natural inclination that prompts one to love the place of their birth, to learn the history of their origins and the descent of the family tree or their race, or the circumstances that helped form their lives, has attracted the attention of the intellectual public in a never-ending pursuit for answers. History reveals the story of man's past and his development. This poem is an expression of thanks to the many organizations and historical societies that have taken great steps in securing and preserving historical documents, a project which has been quite costly, for the benefit of future generations.... To Break a Memory - I cut the clouds to draw the gentle rain, And collect the drops inside a tiny vase. For when I have no tears to cry, this becomes my saving grace.... When Love Is No Longer There - A Poem - Often life makes you wonder how something that seemed so incredible, something that started out so beautifully, could end so badly. Sometimes this is the case with love. The once rosy, picturesque "Happily Ever After" dream fades in the night, like so many others. When love is no longer there, rejection can cause years of misery, emotional damage and suffering if allowed. A good poem can help you get over that.... Frazzled Mimi - A Poem - A day in the life of a writer can be a scary thing. We get lost in our thoughts all too easily. We are consumed by reading and writing and exploring our mind. Then we look up and realize our house is a bloody nightmare, a swamp filled with clutter and chaos. This poem is about navigating this chaos to find a place, some time and the peace of mind so that we can do what we love best-- Write!... Nature's Lesson - A Poem - A poem relating to the beauty of nature and the serenity and guidance it can provide. When down or lost, there's nothing like nature to put things in perspective. A bird fights against the breeze, a tree stands the test of time. All of these wonderful symbols of nature teach us how to hope and move on, and how much beauty exists in the universe, even when we feel blue, nature, like poetry, is a cure for the blues.... Never Enough - A woman is betrayed by a man that she once felt she could trust. She was stricken by reality that loving someone isn't all of what it seems.... Real Fine Letters - With various sizes and shapes, they seldom have meaning when they stand on their own. Of course it is the sequence that provides context, texture and character.... Life Is a River - METAPHORS FOR LIFE are incredibly influential - at the personal level. They steer the deployment of our values and belief systems. Many metaphors will derail our lives; the image of a river, however, will provide a good path to a wise life.... Love Poems - THE SIMPLE BEAUTY: The simple beauty of the frozen sadness / Then tears of the blue is not much less / And not much more than beauty of the clouds / Inside the rain, to rain the flaky crowds. / But green inside the beauty, which the winter keeps, / Means more than grass of sorrow, when the beauty weeps. / And eyes of green can see it in the whisper's ness, / 'Cause their tears of blue than yours are not much less.... Seventeen Haiku's for Living (Special Note on Poetic Imagery) - 1) Success - If you want to be Successful, live in one place. And visit others! No: 3090 (9-24-2011) 2) A Mayor - It's hard to be a mayor, to please or appease one and all to make the right call! For the sake of order one must give to Cesar, the Lord what belongs to each.... Outside the Attic Window - Lifting my head up, to take a hold of my coffee cup, then taking a sip, thoughts likened to caterpillars start crawling over the top of my brainstem, my cerebellum, it's not an unusual happening for me. It's hard nowadays to hold onto thoughts-if I don't write them down, they're dead in only a few hours-that's a quiver in the brain that says: by gosh, he's ... Poems: Islamic Form, Haiku, Poetic Prose (and Imagery) - So many times this month I've felt the alienation within the city's lost children. It's normal, like the the cry of a weeping penguin, who calls to another over a lost and darkening sorrow. In many of my poems I praised so much of the culture, the fine elements and way of life, carried out, in the Andean cities of Peru!... A Meditative Walk - Many a times I have heard that meditation does not mean to be in a state of different positions and doing different kinds of exercises for a definite period of time rather meditation should be your way of living. Your each and every work should be a part of your meditation even your life should be a meditative life. And after so much time I got it now.... Japanese Calligraphy (Remembering a Giant Ocean Wave With Black Ink on a White Page) - With bold black strokes, the wet paint will flow like briolette gems that fall upon my pillow. But it is the precious contact that matters, as the sparkling acrylic produces tiny little pools that form upon my parchment page. The collision .... iRIP to Steve - If I were Steve, I would never have cried for all bossy creeps; I would never have cried for those people who do not believe in the power of human mind. I would rather had always dwell among the wonders of human mind and creativity of human soul. I would rather had always dwell upon childish curiosity of human soul.... Rhyming Poems - A Great Way to Ask for Forgiveness When You've Done Someone Wrong - Rhyming poems, if done right, can melt anyone's heart. A phone call can be tough to make. A straight letter can be even more serious than it need to be. But an apologetic rhyme, mixed with humor, can mend fences like nothing else.... Alphabet Soup - For many years I probably failed to look down. Nonetheless they were always there. Circling at the surface of my tasty soup ... Interchanging Poetry of Memory Recall Related to Undocumented History - Memory and the ability to recall diminish as time passes; we take for granted the lives we live. The most fortunate are those who take time to document the history of their family members. As of May 2011, there were 2,079,000 of our warriors from WWII, dying at a rate of about 1,000 per day. Those remaining, not only from WWII, but from Korea, Vietnam, and all conflicts in which we have been involved have memories begging to be documented.... The Resourceful Africa - This is a poetical description of Africa as a continent and as a mother, the land is warm and fine, the best place to stay where you have abundant time. It also describe Africa as a land of natural resources in their original state and place of peace where many nations come together for leisure and holidays. Her beautiful children are accommodating and unique.... An Interchanging Poetry Expression Of Haiku In The Past, Present, And Future - Nature is the most popular theme of Haiku lovers and many believe it describes the purest form intended for writing Haiku. I believe Haiku is the reflection of what I see at a particular time related to any theme or subject. I write Haiku because it is simple yet complex in its ability to describe the past, present and future. Haiku is my way of expressing in 17 simple syllables what my mind's eye describes as the event occurring in the moment.... Forget Esoteric: How to Get Your Poetry Out of the Closet and Into a Book - Writing superbly crafted works of art full of rhythm and insight is a magnificent thing to do for oneself, but if these works aren't shared with others, they will disappear into the vacuum of certain death without trace. This article shows you how to publish a poetry collection.... A Baby or an Adult - You're Bluffing - Right after they are born babies start to cry, but they also start smiling after a while. Most babies, if not all of them have the same first words - mom and dad, but this is probably because these are the people they see every day above their bed. In addition to this, these two words are very easy to learn how to say, and maybe this is why parents aren't called a chopstick and a fiance.... The Most Powerful Words - People aren't the only ones who can sit, walk and run, there are many other species living under the Sun. These species can repeat almost every move we can make, although some of them blame their paws for not being able to easily take. If we can do the same as cats, dogs and birds, the real question is what makes us different from all these flocks and herds.... Real Love for My Dark Sweet Lady - In the end it may be just too hard to understand but you will know when it finally hits. Thunder will strike and lightning will appear. But I would prefer to disparage the strength and force of my adversaries first attack. Yet it rings in my stomach and envelopes my throat. And my natural state of being has been transformed into one of absolute selflessness... No More Porcelain Cream - Of course she knows that vanity is hardly an admirable trait. Afterall she never had any respect for Dorian Gray. And sometimes it is just so hard to accept. But time will surely cut to the core, furrowed lines and sagging jowls, bloated cheeks and plastered streaks. Certainly ... A Conversation With God - God wants to take us far away from the sharpness of our problems, and just a little obedient time with our Lord will restore us to the battle. Conversations with God are a universal need. It is in these that God heals our heads, hearts and souls. Then we are ready to launch into life.... Take My Advice, Write Poetry To Increase Confidence, Creativity, And Ability - Poetry is the absolute beauty of the human heart expressing emotion in a form that delights and leaves the reader with a feeling of contentment in one spectrum, and a feeling of remorse in another. No other form of writing has the ability and power to inspire the emotion created through poetry.... How to Enjoy a Poem - Reading poetry is a skill. Luckily, it's a relatively easy skill and there's a lot of potential for enjoyment. So because I like reading poetry and I consider myself OK at it, I'm going to tell you the process I use to get the most enjoyment out of a poem possible ... Packing Slippery and Sliding Mud in the Trenchant Walls of My Old Adobe Hut - Let them be modern if they wish. But here I sit packing slippery and sliding mud in the trenchant walls of my old adobe hut. On the border in a land not so far from Santa Fe .... Overeducated, Underemployed - This article entails about over education and under employment in today's fast-growing, ever-changing, dynamic and mediocre society. No job is prevalent in everywhere and what happens when there is no job with your over education.... Priests Of Poetry - Poetry as therapy is reluctantly a new development in the expressive arts, however it is as old as the first chant sung around the tribal fires of the primitive people. Then it was used by some selected elders to bring healing to the sick ones. The word 'Therapy' came from the Greek 'therapia', meaning to cure through involvement in one of the expressive arts: dance, song, poetry or drama.... The Silence of the Souls - This is a poem about the tragic events of 9-11 which killed many innocent. This free verse poem has a self-created style, and free meter. I've taken the poetic license to change things in the structure. The content is graphic in nature, 15+ viewership is advised.... The Nature of Humans, Trees and the Elements - This is a series of prose-type poems about the metaphorical connection between human and nature. Inspired by the death of a cousin and my relationship with my brother, they speak to the eternal soul in all things.... Angela Gheoghiu's Fall - My Angela Gheorghiu of fall; as summer comes to an end; nature's cheerless leaves auburn, golden and crimson; start their descend on to ground; in the cool winds do they swirl; all in freshness's twirl; as arrival of another season; takes hold of all reason. It be tweed of autumn; in shades of season; to adorn figure of sensuality ... Four Poems - My soul is guilty of love, That love devastating my life To create a new better one. My love tastes my flesh, That painful part of me Continuously and little by little Dieing. I still feel this need for temporary things, But love will never be a thing.... Midnight Poems V - Brief commentary: like all wars, the war in Vietnam was costly for its time, $220-billion dollars. The U.S. Military dropped 6.5 million tons of bombs on Vietnam. It killed two-million Asians, and we lost 58,000 men and women (and it created neurological issues for soldiers for the following half century, not to mention maimed soldiers). ... The Prose Poem - What is Poetic Prose? The prose poem (poetic prose)is as old as the hills-well at least as old as poetry itself; that is to say, it is not a new invention as many would have you believe. ... Two Poems of Vividness and Force - An ode is a lyric poem in essence, usually celebrating someone or something, often addressed to its subject. In this case exalting the grape, to keep love and hate, busy, avoiding its destructive powers. ... How To Write A Concrete and Motivating Poem - Hi! I am Atanu, now with you to discuss about how to write a concrete and motivational poem. We all know that, literature is the mirror of the society.... Poems for Funerals - Tips to Deliver the Eulogy Well - Are you filled with stress at the thought of delivering a eulogy at a funeral? Have you selected one of the best poems for funerals only to develop cold feet as the hour of the funeral approaches? Public speaking is not easy at the best of times but it can be even more difficult to be eloquent in front of a crowd if you are stricken by grief.... Poems for Funerals - How to Get the Poems That Will Be Appreciated the Most - There is no doubt at all that poems for funerals make the best possible impression on the people who are gathered there. The right poems can bring tears to every eye there since it is one of the best ways of putting thoughts and emotions into words. Needless to say, one can only achieve the desired effect if the poems are selected with a lot of care.... Enrich Your Life With Poetry - Poetry has a long history from the 3rd millennium BC. It has been written in various forms. It enters and exits our presence as we make this short journey through life. Sometimes it can be vague and overpowering when presented in the wrong light. In both second and third level education poems are discussed in a way which makes many feel they lack the equipment or the innate ability to respond. A poem is supposed to have a "meaning" which can be paraphrased or re-stated. It is assumed there are beauties which only the properly trained reader can discern.... Four Poems - The last day you see the sun is not an illusion. It's really your last day. Most people do not even know about their last day. But you know it. This day you will die.... Ottava Rima Poem and Anagram Poem - THE EXECUTION (Ottava Rima Poem) - A tin cup scraping along iron bars, cup a' tea Was even sweeter than honey and the honey-comb. There were gleams in her perfect teeth and her sad esprit. Her strange smell brought the breeze from her funeral home.... A Small Glittering Light - With red ruby slippers upon her tiny delicate feet, she often takes the golden road, searching for a suitable partner and a good place to eat. With eyes that shine and a heart filled with everlasting cheer, her rosy cheeks frame her sweet pretty face, as black mascara, false eyelashes and crimson bloodstained rouge fall beneath her disconsolate infinite spate. But whoever said it would be easy .... Foreign Blueberries - Don't be timid and don't be shy. Foreign blueberries are good for you. Pick them from a bush. Put them in a bag. Roll them across your tongue and feel free to remove them from your cold grubby hands. But if you should choose to take them from the till, I suggest that you keep them dangling forever from your delightful little itty-bitty blue velvet stash.... My Dilemma - Going through a dilemma in which you can't quite choose what man you want to be with can tear you apart mentally. So, this article just puts the different thoughts that sometimes go through a woman's head while trying to make the best decision she can.... Triquatrain And Pantoum Poetry - The Triquatrain form was created by Robert L. Huntsman. It is a quatrain poem in tri-rhyme with a specific rhyming pattern (see below). Lines 1 and 3 have internal rhyme whereas lines 2 and 4 do not.... Poems (Fibonacci, Sonnet, Haiku) - Fibonacci Word Unit And Line Unit Palindrome Poem: It is Rats' star, Drawn onward, No devil lived on. Blessed are they believe they are blessed .... Poetry - Writing the Perfect Love Poem For a Special Occasion - Writing the perfect love poem for a special occasion will draw upon your cache of vocabulary to create unique descriptions that will appeal to the person you are writing for. Most important of all, your feelings must come from the heart and be sincere.... Poems Dedicated To The Rose - A poem inspired by my friendship with a lovely young lady from Norway by the name of Celina. It being her ways of the modern day teenager which gave me the idea for these particular phrases.... Interring Intruding Thoughts and Dancing Around The Fire (2 Poems) - I would like to get comments on these two poems I wrote. Lately I've been trying to incorporate narratives into my poems, and I would like to know what people think about these. I write mainly as a hobby but I would like to get better, so all criticism is welcome.... Childless Mother And Other Poems - A poem dedicated with all emotion and sentiments of sadness to the people of Norway and specially to those mothers and fathers who lost children in a most regrettable and despicable way. Childless mother adolescent red blood shed morose act on the land of peoples of the Norse rage in savage flight of lead Dread of mother tears of silver fallen to the ground mother weeps in silence's sound child in slumber nightmare of the dead Tragedy of mother ... Sir Henry Wotton And The Character Of Happy Life - A Brief Biographical Note: Henry Wotton (1568-1639) was born in Kent and was the son of a country gentle man. He was educated at Winchester School and Oxford, where he went first to New College and then to Queen's College. He was a confidential agent and correspondent of the Earl of Essex, an eminent figure at the court of Queen Elizabeth.... 16-New Poems and Two Short Stories - For here in truth do we belong-in the yawning tomb? To let our youth tell our tales not as we have told them-Not at a glance, but the pale truth; our earthly wormy circumstance At last, at last! Death who rides a pale horse, fills out our earthly score, puts his hand onto the horrid scroll, and hands it to us-cold dead! Dismal at sight, pity runs deep to the core-he murmurs for earth and breath, which is no more: "At last he feels the dirt of the grave (says the man on the pale horse)-the dead who once raved upon the earth, he raves no more. He is with his immortal kind, the demons and ten-winged Lord, the dragon. Dethroned from earth and no one ... Suheir Hammad: The Palestinian Poet - Born Black - The bold feminist and award-winning poet Suheir Hammad, who is also a political activist and active humanitarian, has made a colossal contribution to the literary world. Her poetry has been read everywhere from the streets of Brooklyn to Ivy League universities. Additionally, Hammad is the first Palestinian to be featured in Broadway.... Express Your Thoughts With Poetry for Every Occasion - Just what is poetry? You might have read several pieces as part of your studies in the formal curriculum or received cards and gifts with literal lines expressing the thoughts of the giver. In essence, this is a technique of using language to create emotive content that is different from common prose.... Lutgarda Paquita - 2 - I watched you bravely The doctors revived your heart Your paled lips became red and they recovered you I held you at once and I whispered, "Mom fight back I watched the agony, "Please, don't give up on her!" They did their best, the doctor said you won't make it I heard a longer beep, you've left all is over! You're gone! I just could not believe it!... I Am Fulfilled - When I am much older, there are things I want to do. There are things I want to achieve. ... Scotch the Albatross - Before it is much too late. Insert a penknife just below the clavicle and near the shoulder blade. Twist it round until she begins to scream and squirm. Pull it down ... An Interchanging Poetry Expression Of Love - I write about all the various stages of love; defined by the length of a relationship regardless of longevity including, relations of our youth to love strong enough to survive the challenges presented throughout marriage. I define love as a cyclical process as related to generative grammar, through which we develop our relationships, either good or bad, to reach the ultimate experience of obtaining the realization of love over a lifetime. This poetic expression is written from my perspective and experiences.... How to Get Rid of Yucky Toxins - Toxins are in the air; Indoor; outdoor; just about everywhere. For outdoor toxins, there is little you can do. But for indoor toxins, you can keep them away from you. Toxins are equivalent to a smoking gun, Toxins cause cancer and are second to one. Cancer is the second cause of death in both children and adults, We must get rid of yucky toxins to bring cancer to a halt. For those of you who do not care, Maybe you lack knowledge of this torrid affair. The relationship between toxins and a healthy life; Can result in you becoming engaged in a lifelong strife. Toxins are deadly, lives can be lost, So you must remove toxins at all cost, With that being said, let me explain what I mean.... In Search of Lifelong Love - Questions to ponder after a lifetime of searching for love never found. Does everyone deserve to find love? Is it even about deserving? Why do some go through an entire lifetime diligently searching for love only to find themselves alone at the end of their life..without the one thing they longed for the most?... Woman! Vital But Poisonous Being - Oh woman you are a beautiful creature. You are ordained from the day you were created in the Garden of Eden ... Rhythms In Poetry - As poetry is made up of speech, and speech is made up of words with varying rhythms, poetry has rhythm. There are four major rhythms that can heard in the lines of poetry. They are the iamb, the trochee, the anapest and the dactyl.... Lost Boys of Sudan - A poem about the Lost Boys of Sudan. They endured hardship, hunger, and death in search of safety. These boys are courageous and brave.... Lutgarda Paquita - A bond that exists between us will never be broken Even now that you're gone because I live, And I know that you'd never have left me forsaken, For you have loved me more than I'd perceive. I may not have chosen to be born in this world ... Genesis 37-42 - Joseph was a man of incredible integrity. If I could have 1/10 of his integrity my character would be 100x better. What an awesome man of God and the world can still learn incredible insights into Gods character through his story.... The Seven Ages of Man - Undoubtedly, Shakespeare has achieved a great renown in the field of literature. His plays, poetry and other literary work are a great help for the men of letters of all ages. His song, "The Seven Ages of Man" shares a great knowledge as well as a philosophy of man.... Precious Lord - Fear of Lord is the beginning of knowledge; wisdom is despised by the fools Many people are greedy of gain; they can kill others to take their wealth. Wisdom is like silver, try to search for it as for hid treasures and jewels. If you understand the fear of the Lord, you find His knowledge and health.... Shalom Alechem - My darling brother, why have you forsaken me so? Your efforts to demean and degrade are such a telling tale. But the pain that I feel is for you not for me.... Writing Poetry In Rhyme - Rhyme is only one of the sound techniques used in poetry. Commonly, the end sound of certain lines in poems would rhyme (called end rhymes). Some other techniques used are middle rhymes, repetition, near rhymes, eye rhymes, assonance and alliteration, to name a few.... Cowboy Poetry - Kanab, Utah and Competition - What They Have in Common - Every August Kanab, Utah is host to Western Legends Round-Up. This year has come full circle with the National Cowboy Poetry Rodeo's return to the Old Barn Theater.... Poems - Radiance - I am submitting my poems just for your review and comments. I am pleased, if you can share your poems or experiences with me with respect to poetry.... New Moon To Eclipse - This poem extracts the words from a last meeting of a boy and his love.Where the boy after knowing the truth about the girl has decided something dangerous to end his life. So this is all about the conflicts that arose between them.... Under The Empire Of Mortals - A Silent Body - Can I be the feel with a more glide of heal an only work of love to fill? And with a long strides in life way making self in vanished show will ... The Secret Behind Those Eyes - Since shine in the ways shines the heart thou when Be the words and its sound forgot by mind then; Or then the harbor slammed from heart to mind disturb the silence from cry, and shut it in hind vein And alas! This also goes to the heartbeats incision hast ... The Life - Life the spirit of the love as layer And genuine breeze of heaven lees And gentle shine, as sun on glare As twilight beams among the trees and as mistress of the sensation dwelt often thou shadow from heart as knelt. As like garden winds, and calling springs ... The Fog Forges - The distance turners are desolated in the corners As the bends in tinted dear walls by lees' owners. As distinguished smile turns into the big mourners ... Salome (Poem) - Salome, the unique daughter of Philip of Rome and Herodias, Was the stepdaughter of the ruler of Galilee, Herod Antipas. She wanted to find for her mother's problems a real solution.Therefore, she caused to St. John the Baptist a painful execution.... Astral Sparks From a Ukrainian Molfar - From a prisoner's bunk high above heaven and somewhere near a forgotten pool hustler's dream. No Jew's harp, no tawny horse and no breadcrumbs for my stream. Only ... Poetic Proverbs No 5 - The fifth in a series. The following collection of short poems and proverbs is original and spiritually inspired. A sample: Taste the injustice, How else will we see? That which will fuel us, A better advocate to be.... Poetic Proverbs No 4 - The fourth in a series. The following collection of short poems and proverbs is original and spiritually inspired. A sample: Neither by days nor hours, Is our existence to be counted; Better by the scent of the flowers, Upon which our senses have recounted.... Copyright © 2012, Psychology. All Rights Reserved. |