A Poem Gallery
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huariqueje:Poem about a Girl - Glen Preece , 2008.Australian,b.1957-Oil on board,16 x 10.5 in. 4
vitamindave:khealywu:Assorted cheese hell………yesare we not going to talk about the poem below that
chandelyer:POEM “Tale of the Luminaries” a/w 2018-2019 collection
creatediana:“Abandon Your Shoes” - a poem written 9/27/2018[ID: Abandon your shoes! They are making
this reminds me of the time I was reading a Catullus poem for a dramatic Latin contest and I was pra
writemeanna:Faiz Ahmad Faiz, tr. by Victor Kiernan, from a poem titled “You who have Known that Chee
Thom Gunn, from Moly: “Rites of Passage”
ronanlyncb:dictionary poem vi by mica k
lilatryst:Blythe Baird - “Pocket-Sized Feminism || Check out the rest of the poem on Button Poetry
grrrenadine: A tiny poem about MAG 200, “Last Words”.
stewy-hosseini:I read a poem by Stephen Dunn that said, “All I ever wanted was a book so good I’d be
Full credit to the best friend @bloody-necklaces ❤️
poem i wrote a year ago today + some tulips
Dorothy G. Henderson, ‘Girl and Dancing Fairy Ring’, for 'Hilltop’ by Nancy Clinto
chronologicalimplosion: theinwardlight:Poem from The Backwater Sermons by Jay Hulme. [[Image ID: A
rachealsart:Today’s quick sketch and color splash. I love her face and it reminds me of a poem an ol
signorformica:The Fall of Satan (1866). Gustave Doré’s illustration for Paradise Lost, the epic poem
marcvscicero:happy birthday to rome’s biggest loserwrote a poem called “the sea god glaucus” at 14,
haleyincarnate:Excerpt from the poem “CONVERSATIONS I’M NOT STARTING” by Ashe Vernon (@latenightcorn
dijetedrago:sunshineovertherains:chandelyer:Poem Bangkok fall/winter 2019 “Eternity In An Hour”I’m s
The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)With illustrations and designs by Fred
lucasta:‘Villanelle’ poem written by Roland Leighton to Vera Brittain:Violets from Plug Street Wood,
falsehero:inspired by this based on this poem.
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