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Known Enemy - Alas! Distance is our known enemy. We are at receiving end and not free. I breathed every second for your company. I couldn't make it possible to accompany....
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Speech May - The volumes of speech may not speak much. The desired effect will not be as such. The sea wisdom should be contained in small pot. Nothing should be spoken or wrote....
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God Take PTSD Away and Fill Up My Day - There is a coalition between having a bad friend and PTSD. In this situation it may seem better than no friend at all, you see? It takes tremendous courage not to hold on to what is bad. Especially true is when the situation adds trepidation continuing to make you sad. There is a flaming fear deep inside where your emotions hide....
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Once Peaceful City, Jos - Jos is one of the most peaceful city among other cities in the world, until a blast that was planted by an enemy was heard in it. And now the once peaceful city has become a hell to live in....
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Mother Goose Investigations - Jack and Jill, a Suitable Case for Treatment - Everyone thinks they know the story of Jack and Jill, but they may not. It was not a well up a hill, but a spring. Vinegar and brown paper is used to treat Jack, what does this mean? ...
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A Clear Move - See the world above. Stay where ever you are and don't move. See it to your self to reach at the end. Don't see others as masters but only friends....
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Untitled Piece - How can I call you a lie? When there is no possible way I can deny Your truth that is implied, Impossible to hide and so I rely In your existence and being, Only guaranteeing the brightest of futures for us, No words to discuss just trust Because reliance is a must. For only your love can feed my urge To surge For my heart will purge, The undeniable feeling that inside me reside....
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Shelley's Use of Nature in His Poems - How does Shelley use Nature to reveal his revolutionary zeal in his poems? Discuss Shelley's use of symbol in his poems. Discuss the main theme of the poem "Ode to the West Wind"....
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Keats' Conflict Between the World of Imagination and the World of Reality - John Keats, an escapist, being torn with the sufferings of practical life, escapes form the real world to the realm of imagination. But there is a striking contrast between the world of reality, in which the poet actually lives in, and the world of imagination where he desires to be....
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Poem - Love is There - When you are feeling all alone. And all your hope is gone. You feel you cannot move on. Focus on your Heart, for Love is there....
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Power Poem - Tree Consciousness - If we were trees. We would be completely grounded into Earth. Our roots firmly implanted into our Mother's soil. Nourishing ourselves with her nutrients and only taking that which is needed....
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Power Poem - Awakening - I have been awakened. Now my eyes can see. The beauty of the sun, and of the clouds, and of the sky. The beauty of the trees, and of the grass, and of the soil. ...
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A Sad Feeling - I am lonely and feeling very sad. All days were nice but today it is very bad. I could not see of him in my dream. I am only for him, him and him....
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An Analysis of William Blake's 'The Schoolboy' - A cursory reading of William Blake's 'The Schoolboy' gives the impression that its author was opposed to academic learning. However after closer examination Blake's true contention is revealed: the institutions which sought to educate children through strict disciplinary methods, creating a climate of fear that invariably stifles a child's learning. ...
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The Poetry of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass - A lot of the poetry in Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass is in fact parodies of various rhymes. 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat' is the best known, being a new version of 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'. 'You are old, Father William' is 'An old man's comforts and how they gained them....
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All the Time - You lied all the time till we got married. It was necessitated but hurried. I made a blunder and not queried. I stood under the sun and cried....
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Cause For Pain - Love can cause so much pain. Full of worries and so much strain. Complete derailment of train. Only losses and not so much gain. Why it must be caused at all? ...
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A Silent Withdrawl - I stayed back and withdrew. This step was not new. I was used to certain things. I was weak and had crippled the wings....
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6 Great Poetry Writing Exercises - They say everyone is a poet, but is everyone a good one? Judging by the amount of bad poetry around, probably not! You don't have to be one of them! These easy, poetry writing exercises will soon get the muse flowing in an original way that will put your poems well above your peers!...
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Frightening Cries - It has been many years since I first heard him cry. To my surprise, it often started with a whimper....
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A Special One - What she has as so much special? Always happy with joy very real. Nothing to accept in nature as racial. No displeasure at all to conceal....
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A Real Friendship - Only friends but not the friendship should be in question. Can this be termed as simple thing and narration? This is unique bond and needs no further explanation. You can't have it merely by extending the invitation....
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My Angel's Eyes - A poem about my angel's eyes and all the grandness behind them. They expressing so much in their colors....
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A Time to Think - I must look back and think. To observe it without wink. No reason to go deep and sink. No use to turn rose cheeks and blink....
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Describing Using the Five Senses - Art deems pleasure in the senses. It is something indescribable, beautiful, and almost intoxicating. To describe, poets use sense impressions like creating images similar in fiction's, "Show don't tell."...
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A Long Time - It did not strike me anytime. I thought departure will take long time. I have enough time to enjoy. No one can touch me or destroy....
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A Special Identity - We have no special identity but are one. It is accepted and denied by none. Still we involve and cross. Create the hurdles across....
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A Cuckoo in Morning - I failed to notice the cuckoo in morning. The cool breeze simply sent me warning. It never happened in the past. I failed to recollect when it was last....
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A Rhythm in Breath - I see rhythm in deep breath. How that comes true at the time of death? Chest expands and contracts with uneasiness. All parts are becoming dead with tiredness....
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A Ninth in Row - I am filled with joy. I want it to be enjoyed. It is special occasion. I want grand celebration....
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All About Facts - Many years later I was to be told about facts in real. It was lavish celebration for new born arrival. There was great pomp and show to mark the birth. If it was possible they could have decorated complete earth....
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Hold Me Well - You may have many desires. You may come and admire. You have all way you can. You may prove as my man....
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A Last Breath - The world don't cease to exist with your last breath. It has nothing to do with your survival or death ...
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Each Day, New One - On each new day. We loose the way. When something is done deliberately wrong. It might prove very long....
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All Eyes - Our eyes are all up towards sky We are asking the rain God, Why? Not a drop of rain in our region? Why has he got different opinion?...
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A Simple Dreamer - It is nice to be day dreamers. They can prove as good swimmers. They have the ability to reach shore. They hold their love and adore....
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My Man My Hero - I never knew a man Who is stoic, strong and sensitive. A man who could change my world ...
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An Issue - I always wished to have dreams in bed. I never knew my cheeks were turning red. It was really unique experience to feel in such a way. I wished always to have good dreams to come and stay....
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Festive Time - Hey Devotee! It is festive time For you, To please yourself And me. Yet, I'm sorry to say It doesn't appease me....
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A Warm Welcome - You have touched me like high speed wind. I was flying with emotions and couldn't find. It was immense pleasure to hold on in grip. Tears almost rolled on cheeks but couldn't weep....
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William Blake - The romantic rebellion began as stark opposition to the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment supported the use of reason to question long held traditions such as government and religion while the Romantic philosophy advocated a belief in expressing ones inner feelings. Using reason, logic, and science the Enlightenment marked a period of industrial growth, with the advent of the steam engine and the introduction of machines in production....
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From Adam to Man and Human - Nature had already provided the finished products or the raw material when man emerged on the Earth. He is imitative and creative and so can shape the world. We must acknowledge the role of nature in nurturing humans and favoring special place for him among other creatures. Other creatures are man's brother's, sisters and friends. Nature is a great teacher if only man could be a good student....
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My Angel's Rose - An article about the sole rose which grows so lovely in my angel's garden. It being one of the many factors which binds our relationship....
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PTSD Vanished After God Sent His Spybot to Cut Off Its Trojan Head - PTSD feeds on devouring our peace of mind and drinks our tears. Once we agree to turn off poverty and fear new life appears. Courage is given like the little chick charging after the attacking cat. Grace comes from prayer performed meditating on a peace-filled mat. Our emotions like our computer need to be kept in tact....
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Unusual Meeting - It rained heavily. I too enjoyed it merrily. It seemed like union of family. Something was missing in us very badly....
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Nursery Rhyme Myths - There are many myths about Nursery rhymes. The most famous one is that Ring a Roses comes from the Black Death. However all that can be gathered from the rhyme is that people can die from sneezing....
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A Flag to Carry - I tried to erase your memory. You were causing me so much worry. All the way I had felt deep sorry. Is this the way for the friendship flag to carry?...
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A Shadow May Appear - Some shadows may appear at the end. You will no more remain as friend. As the day passes it will grow in size. It has to be understood and realized....
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Oil Spill in the Gulf - The poem captures some of the events surrounding the BP Oil spill in the gulf and the aftermath. The environmental damage, the degradation of the sensitive marshes and the huge psychological toll it had on the gulf residents....
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As My First Choice - I did not go there as my first choice. I had liked her very much in sweet voice. I was ready to subdue her in my own way. She was all out for me and had nothing to say.....
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I Am Really Sunk - No one would shed a tear. You only have to bear. Little only I could hear. You were only near and dear....
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No to Rubbing - No to rubbing of salts on the wound. No good will or gesture is found. It is sign of ill will and retaliation. It must find some good equation....
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A Nice Joke - How can you say it is me and cut a joke? You put words in my ears and poke. I have seen you wondering in thick smoke. It has puzzled me as if delivered with a stroke....
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Angelic Lust of Summer - Summer is upon us with all the brutality of its heat and light which know not boundaries as they hound us where ever we may go leaving us with not alternatives that be not to suffer the wrath of its immense force. It submerging us like a tidal wave yet not one to be seen though felt as it drowns in its wrath laying siege upon our bodies as they combat its elements by releasing their internal refreshment to pour down our beings. ...
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Gain Without Pain - Pain makes love to strengthen. It is on right footing then. There is no gain without pain. Earth experiences pain when it rains....
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Nay, We Are Seven, What a Style! - "Nay, we are seven!" a famous last line in William Wordsworth poem, We Are Seven". Wordsworth, known for his works about nature, "We Are Seven" is centered on the supernatural. Its theme is about innocence and how it regresses because humanity destroys it. The supernatural beliefs of the main character in the poem that her dead siblings still exist, subjected the poem to ridicule. Several revisions were made but the theme remains despite its initial criticisms. The poem has gained popularity since its release....
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A Spiritual Reality - How do you feel when you see flowers growing on the roadside? To the author, William Wordsworth, in his immortal lyric poem, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", flowers and all of nature's richness is a spiritual reality, bearing witness to the beauty and goodness of God. The poem expresses the writer's personal feelings and emotions....
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A Nice Person - 'He was nice person and down to earth". 'Good people depart early and still there is no dearth"?. "He was choosy in life and did no harm". "He lived full life with enthusiasm and charm"....
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Candle to Melt - The candle that burns till the end. What useful message it tries to send. Simple message of dedication and sacrifice. It must be understood by all without any advice....
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Solemn Affair - When all that was to go well goes ill. When life turns sour leaving sweetness behind. When heart doesn't sing and the breeze doesn't blow. When Life is bolted. When no body cares it's a solemn affair....
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Montague Dartie's Business Card - From ghoulies and ghosties, and long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the night, I'll deliver to ya, Call me (number's on the back). The name's Montague Dartie, 'tis short for Dartie. I am the One you want if ya wanna Party With wild, dirty Hags and mean, old Banshees I am good with them kelpies and hobgoblins, And I am better with pixies and tod-lowries....
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A Real Taste - No one should share blame. Even if it goes into flames. Love at first sight is God's gift. I may end later in scuffle and rift....
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Action to Be - What is most important? The action meant to be instant? The reality and not the stunts. Or the capacity to bear the brunt....
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A Look at Children - I missed or enjoyed no parenthood. I used to look at children in the neighborhood. Complete innocence reflecting on face. Ready to catch hand and willing to em....
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A Time Pass - Time may silently pass and very easily. Still we may not feel wearily. We may spend it merrily....
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God Weeds PTSD Out From Your Mind's Garden - What happens when you plant tomatoes on the north side? Growth is thwarted as the sun hides. Let us compare our thoughts as vegetables and fruits in a garden growing. Without the warmth of the Father's Son PTSD seeds start sowing. Contemplate the concept of being on time with planting in time....
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A Romance is Life - The romance ha got no age bar. They can come closer while driving in car. Each one finds a feeling of super star when they meet. The whole world seems to have fallen or come under their feet....
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Mother Goose Investigations - What Was Wrong With Doctor Fell? - From what we can tell from the rhyme there seems nothing wrong with Doctor Fell - the subject of the rhyme dislikes him, but we are not sure why. Doctor John Fell, the subject of the rhyme was a Dean and tutor at Christ Church College, Oxford and the person who came up with the rhyme was Tom Brown, who later became a satirist. ...
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A Like Or Dislike - Did she like my saying so? Have I not to show sincerity and go? I have all my commitments to throw. She is there for me to show....
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A Deep Wound - In the dark age of the great saga / There was fear on every side / No one knows who is next to die / Man, beast, birds, fish and the colonies ...
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After All - Mixtures of ill feelings and hatred. Life is full of misery and to be lead. To look after all as family head. Their likings and disliking clearly to be read....
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Calm River Water Flow - Rivers are calm when flow quietly. You can hear from distance very gently. It touches the bank and flows silently. The constant move is on relentlessly....
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Bihar's State - A poem on the state of affairs in Bihar, an infamous state in India. It briefly describes the way a common man feels living in Bihar....
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All About Fate - Before you come to know about fate. Before it is realized or come to know very late. Take it on with full and final assault. Nothing should termed then as your fault....
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Meeting of Two Souls - It is nice to see newlywed couples. They have found new heavens. It is beginning of new life. One can be called as husband and another as wife....
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A Sullen Face - She stood there with sullen face. It was indication of losing race. ...
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Right to Choose - No one can take away my freedom. It has never happened or took place seldom. It has to be there by virtue of natural justice. It has been guaranteed by forefathers as promise....
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Free Notes - 'To the Indian Who Died in Africa' by TS Eliot - The 20th century witnessed few greater poets than T.S. Eliot who exercised more influence on formation of the modern style of writing poetry for more than forty years. Not only was his style distinct but he also used conversational speech laden with complex poetic images with layers of diverse thoughts to portray various aspects of life. ...
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When We Hate Being Wrong - Occasionally, just every now and then, we get caught; we hate being wrong. It's the moment our world crumbles and we give into the child complex never too far away. Relax. Become humble....
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My Passion, Poetry - I thought that I would change things this week. Instead of an article about passion and how to create it I offer you a poem instead. You see poetry gets me inspired. This is not a poem about being passionate. It just a poem that I enjoyed writing, and still to this day, I enjoy reading it and getting from it the same emotions....
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Primitive Desire - What is it that finds me in comfort? Gives me joy without being hurt. I am lost in existing world. Feeling so much warmth without being turning cold....
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A Run Out Player - That precious time may run out. It may result in complete route. Still so much is left in store. All my works to be admired and adored....
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Kick Gets Golden Boot - Final solitary kick gets golden boot. Final attempt by all to lay hand on loot. What a surprise to end in gamy by foot. A real and lucky goal by fine shoot....
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A Lovely Little Village - Perhaps this is the way it is supposed to be. At the break of dawn little children wake ...
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A Day Without Charm - I plead for it and say sorry. It is causing me worry. I couldn't say hello in hurry. Does that look so funny?...
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An Easy Way to Digest - It is easy to digest poison. But can't sustain the Polson. It is one way of polishing a person. He may not pleased by simple reason....
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A Beautiful Gul - Gul, Gul, Gul. You are so beautiful. Gul is flower in garden. I noticed it all of sudden....
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Paraphrase of the Poem "To the Indian Who Died in Africa" by T S Eliot - A man naturally yearns to be at his home if he happens to be working in another country. He keeps on looking forward to returning to his home and hearth and for the food so lovingly cooked by his wife. He waits for the happy hours when he will be sitting peacefully on the steps of his door, enjoying the setting sun while watching his grandson playing with the neighbour's children in the dust in front of his house. The soldier anticipates going through these pleasant experiences once he is safely home after the war is over....
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War Clouds - It is not the question of wordy duel. It is raging fire added with fuel. How a person can turn cruel? Why can't they have peace mutual?...
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The Unforgettable Murder - This poem is dedicated to all those abused, raped and murdered children all over the world. This poem is actually written on a true story. The graphic nature of this work requires " Only adults."...
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Special Love Poems - Writing a book is a great miracle. However, writing something that is more than just a book is always a personal satisfaction. I've been a great lover of romantic poetry and I've always been influenced by it. This combination of reading and writing love poems has enabled me to share special love poems, that can win hearts....
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Real Term - It is difficult to term a man as hero. In real sense he may be worthless or zero. His achievement might have come at crucial stage. This couldn't have been performed by any person of his age....
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A Run Away - There was no such danger. You had no fever or anger. Neither were you suffering from fever. Nor you had feeling of hunger....
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Cruel Joke - It is simple and cruel joke. We unnecessarily poke. Create thick clouds with smoke. Keep eyes closed even if awoke....
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Slip to Sleep - I go in to sleep to meet sure shot death. It is nothing but belief and faith. I have always lived in fear with. When I woke up find the closed teeth....
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Using Poetry to Overcome Death - A demise of a loved one is always a great challenge. You were together for months, years, even decades just chatting and relaxing, having a good time. When the appointed time comes, tears flow....
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The Life and Work of Edgar Allan Poe - Edgar Allan Poe is among the most famous American writers giving pride to the USA flag. He was also a poet, literary evaluator, editor and regarded as part of the American Romantic Movement. He was one of the first American experts of the short story and is deemed as the creator of detective-fiction genre....
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Poem Analysis - My Last Duchess by Robert Browning - "My Last Duchess" is a poem written by Robert Browning. The poet describes his late wife as he and his guests pass by a painting....
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Poem Analysis - Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar - "Sympathy" by Paul Laurence Dunbar is an amazing work and is often considered one of his greatest writings. The following writing is an analysis of Dunbar's piece....
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Accommodate Many Gods - How many God's can you name? How many you tolerate without any blame? How do you accommodate their existence? You are so tolerant just sight one instance....
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