re "A Picture":
You are right.There is movement in that scene. A picture would have to be more estactic.
"Ulysses, much-experienced man,". "To Ulisses" Alfred Lord Tennyson...
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re "A Picture":
You are right.There is movement in that scene. A picture would have to be more estactic.
"Ulysses, much-experienced man,". "To Ulisses" Alfred Lord Tennyson...
networking
Study guide
Charming poem:
Next: parallax, sonata, gegenschein, paradox, lodestone, expanse
Challenge accepted!
podcast
dance hall
A short analysis of Brownings beautiful poem which compares love making to discovering new countries:
https://genius.com/Robert-browning-parting-at-morning-annotated
"Saturday night: the sun is...
"To Maggie...".Enjoyed the poem but don't agree.
"Quite the character"."Queen" by Javon T Rolle
https://www.poetry.com/poem/116711/q-u-e-e-n!
Dinosaur
water resort
water lily
"Qualities..."Interesting sintax. Smiled at the detail of the drink:
"And a Heaven,
Blissful.
To never ever end.
With our favorite beverage to sip,"
"O camp of flowers, with poplars girdled...
geology
fever level
mongrel
Mare Cognitum-Interesting poem that aludes to the ancient sea travelers and warriors.
"My brother still bites his nails to the quick,"Here’s an Ocean Tale" by Kwoya Fagin Maples...
re "canceled stanza": interesting information, tailor, thanks. In fact it works well as a stand alone piece as it´s meaning is complete in itself.
Enjoyed "Tenmile",interesting how the poet...
No teacher crush but classmate crush. And Crush was the forerunner of Fanta.
Telephone cabin
Enjoyed but found the title curious.
"Had a birthday yesterday".The Birthday Party by Madison Julius Cawein
https://www.public-domain-poetry.com/madison-julius-cawein/birthday-party-11637
pigeon
teacher directory
bluebird
what has become of bluebiird?
history teacher
"Imogen" - wonderful images! Enjoyed.
"Fair lake, so picturesque in space,". "Greenwood Lake" by Isaac McLellan
http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/4324/greenwood-lake.html
Petrarca- enjoyed the comparison with the moth.
"Dawn takes the everlasting skies"."A Cemetery in France" by Edwin Curran
http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/2391/a-cemetery-in-france.html