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Nook is a poetry collection navigating intricate thoughts, galaxies and impressions within the author.
Get ready for an amazing journey through this collection of poems. Imagine the magical and earthy coming together, as the ancient witch chants echo through these poems, leading us to unlock the secret depths of magic. Take a walk in enchanted forests, where every word creates an image like in timeless fairy tales. Commune with the ancient gods and goddesses and howl at the moon.
If you've ever been in love with someone who broke your heart, chances are, you need this book. Tumultuous tales will pull at your heart strings through pages of thought-provoking poetry.
Part 2 of a collection of pain, self-doubt, and worry turned into a beautiful rainbow of sunshine, happiness, and empowerment. This next step is focused on motivation and evolution.
Tissue makes up the human body. Bunches up until there are organs. Until the organs gain life.
Exploring race, identity and love, Kieron Blake shares his perspective on family, friendship, relationships and life, from heartbreak to euphoria
""The Poetry portrayed comes from a past and present life of trauma and attempts at healing. The uniqueness of this being that I'm Deaf & it's a big part of who I am. When the Tangible meets with the intangible, what your most familiar with, often takes the lead as it intertwines the unfamiliar & scary positives within. That's the struggle you'll see here.""
Love for rent is Michael jarvis first collection of poetry, written over two weeks in October 2023
Engineers can't write is a collection of poems written by an engineer. An engineer who can (sort of) write. From amusing limericks to emotional poems about corrosion (yes really), this book has been written to prove that yes, we engineers are completely self aware and if pushed can articulate it with words.
This book is written in verse by me, Michael Lumsdaine. For almost the whole month of October, I will be writing a poem. I hope you enjoy these poems as much as I enjoyed writing them.
Melanie Davis's first book of poetry is a collection of various topics. As an English teacher many encompass books, reading, writing, and teaching, but also everyday thoughts and questions. She is excited to get this poetry out into the world and see what it will do.
Samantha Rieff delves into the depths of love, hurt, and healing, drawing from her personal experiences. Her poignant verses resonate with raw emotion, capturing the essence of heartache and hope. Amidst the intensity, Rieff's quirky sense of humor shines through, offering moments of levity. This debut poetry collection is a heartfelt exploration of the human experience, leaving readers moved, uplifted, and inspired.
Scopcræft is a collection of poems from different years in the author's life. This is more than poetry, it's a journal. A diary if you will. Some were written in creative writing classes, some just notes randomly scribbled down, and many were not completed until now. Enjoy!
""This book is about going through the scenic road we call life. At times the road may be dark but it isn't long till the bright days follow. Seeing the dark sky falling upon the bright light or seeing the horizon lighten the dark sky with the sunrise. The colors are always changing. At times you will have to make pit stops along the way to take in the breathtaking sceneries. A reminder to take things slow and allow yourself to feel and wander. To take a moment to ground and find yourself again.""
A journey through a series of 24 poems of nature that encounter deep emotions from melancholy, loneliness, anxiety, frustration, and ambition, to joy, love, amusement, contentment, and empathy.
The curse unleashed by the serpent in the garden, was reversed by the Son of Man lifted up like the bronze serpent in the desert. What one serpent started, another on ended when he gave up His spirit on the Cross. From Creation and the Fall, to Jesus's life in the Gospels, to Revelation, the Bible is one amazing story about how God's unstoppable love and power will save humanity from their depravity. How to Slay a Serpent retells the most climatic week of history through poems and Scripture. You are invited to follow Jesus through triumph and misery, friends and fellowship, confrontation and betrayal, extreme darkness and victory that comes with unspeakable joy.
""21 days of 21 poems of 21 thoughts. Have you ever had so many thoughts in your head that you couldn't get them all out? You couldn't separate them enough to write them down or speak them aloud? This collection of poems is exactly that, a collection of thoughts that were barely pulled from the mind.""
晨曦伊始,元月韶华。氤氲紫气,吞吐红霞。北祥冰树,南瑞琼花。山腾龙影,市聚香车。寻梅阡陌,逐梦天涯。闲情所在,过隙难赊。玉壶煮雪,瓷盏烹茶。香熏琴韵,指点浮槎。鸿儒何往,陋室堪夸。层楼胸臆,落墨新葩。
要让这世界没有诗,除非,地球上,宇宙中,没有了野花与繁星。野花,不名贵,自开自落,自生自灭。在山坡,在幽谷,在大道小路旁,盛开,枯萎,无声无息。也许,有人经过,看了一眼,欣赏一会,赞叹一声;也许,它的凄美永远没有足迹踏过,也依然开过,存在过。繁星,不明亮,非月非日,非近非远。在晨曦,在夜空,在天际地线边,闪烁,隐没,无纷无扰。也许,有人驻足,望了一眼,凝视一会,喟叹一声;也许,它的孤傲一直没有眼神掠过,也仍然挂着,运转着。
More rose than human holds a collection of poetry and prose with original illustrations. The rose and her thorns represent the trauma and healing of abuse. It's about needing both light and darkness for growth. The book will take you through the three secrets of the rose. Each secret forms a chapter that will heal and empower. The book serves you simple life philosophies hidden in plain sight. This modern poetry book handles topics like racism, feminism, abuse, and heartache. But also love and the beauty of many types of relationships. More rose than human is supposed to turn you into a person who can carry the thorns of life, like a rose.
Each and every poem was born from the depth of my soul and thus each one has a special place in my heart and memory. These poems do not follow in order of times written, on purpose. A book of poems as confusing as my soul, searching for truth, comfort, forgiveness and most of all love. These are both English and Afrikaans (mostly) poems.
"Anti-Achitophel" is a satirical poem written by Elkanah Settle, a 17th-century English poet and playwright. Published in 1682, the poem is a response to John Dryden's "Absalom and Achitophel," which was a political allegory that satirized contemporary political figures and events.Settle's "Anti-Achitophel" can be seen as a defense or counterattack against Dryden's portrayal of political figures in "Absalom and Achitophel." The poem likely engages in a witty and satirical discourse, using poetic language to mock or challenge Dryden's perspectives and characters.During the late 17th century, political and religious tensions were high in England, and literature often became a battleground for the expression of opposing views. Settle's response to Dryden's work is an example of this literary feud, where poets used their verses to engage in political and personal disputes.To fully grasp the nuances of "Anti-Achitophel," readers can explore the historical and political context of the time, gaining insights into the personalities and events that inspired these satirical works. The poem provides a glimpse into the lively literary and political atmosphere of 17th-century England.
"Among the Millet and Other Poems" is a collection by Archibald Lampman, a Canadian poet associated with the Confederation Poets. Published in 1888, this collection is considered one of Lampman's significant contributions to Canadian literature during the late 19th century.In "Among the Millet," Lampman explores themes related to nature, rural life, and the human experience. His poetry often reflects a deep connection to the Canadian landscape, and he is known for his ability to evoke the beauty and spirituality inherent in the natural world.
"An Island Garden" is a delightful work written by Celia Thaxter, an American poet and writer. Published in 1894, this book reflects Thaxter's passion for gardening and her experiences tending to a garden on Appledore Island, located off the coast of Maine.In "An Island Garden," Celia Thaxter invites readers into the enchanting world of her island garden. Through lyrical prose, Thaxter shares her observations, insights, and reflections on the plants, flowers, and natural beauty that surround her. The book is not merely a practical guide to gardening but also a celebration of the joys and wonders of cultivating a garden in a unique island setting.
"Ce qui lie" recueille les élucubrations d'un terrien, entre ses liesses et ses détresses, entre ses mouvements intimes et ceux du monde. Ce troisième opus rassemble avant tout les pensées et les émotions d'un homme, qui vit ses liens, en crée de nouveaux dans a joie et l'espoir, en coupe d'anciens ou en défait les noeuds comme il peut. Une âme qui, se livrant, se délivre pas à pas de ses maux. Des partages qui, sans nul doute, résonneront à la lecture, et s'accorderont à l'unisson de votre carillon intérieur.
"Accolon of Gaul" is a poetic work by Madison Julius Cawein, an American poet and writer known for his contributions to American literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Published in 1896, Cawein's poem likely draws inspiration from Arthurian legends, particularly the tale of Sir Accolon of Gaul, a character associated with the Arthurian cycle.In this work, Cawein may delve into the romantic and chivalrous elements of Arthurian literature, exploring the character of Accolon and his role in the legendary tales. The Arthurian legends often feature themes of honor, love, and the struggle between good and evil, and Cawein's poem is likely to reflect these timeless motifs.Cawein's poetic style is known for its romanticism and lyrical quality, capturing the essence of the Arthurian world with vivid imagery and emotional depth. "Accolon of Gaul" may offer readers a glimpse into Cawein's interpretation of the Arthurian narrative, showcasing his ability to infuse traditional legends with a poetic and imaginative touch.
"A Little Book of Western Verse" stands as a delightful collection crafted by Eugene Field, an esteemed American author and humorist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Published in 1889, this anthology captures the essence of the American Midwest, drawing inspiration from Field's own childhood experiences in the region.Field's poetic prowess shines through in verses that are not only playful and whimsical but also deeply rooted in the landscape and culture of the Midwest. The collection resonates with a lighthearted tone, inviting readers of all ages into a world where humor and nostalgia intertwine seamlessly.Within the pages of this work, Field weaves tales that evoke a sense of fond remembrance for the simplicity and innocence of childhood. The poems, often imbued with musicality, take readers on a journey through the author's unique perspective on life in the Midwest.As readers explore "A Little Book of Western Verse," they encounter a literary haven where humorous and enchanting themes coalesce. Field's ability to infuse warmth and charm into his poetry makes this collection a timeless treasure, offering a delightful escape into a world of imagination and storytelling.
"A Merciful Governor" stands as a thought-provoking work by Ambrose Bierce, a prominent American journalist and satirist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Bierce, celebrated for his incisive wit and cynical observations, engages readers in a narrative that likely explores themes related to governance, justice, and mercy.Through his distinctive style, Bierce employs dark humor and keen social commentary to scrutinize the complexities of human nature and societal structures. The title itself suggests an examination of the qualities expected from those in positions of authority, raising questions about the nature of mercy in the realm of governance.
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