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What about poetry to have a day full of relish?flipbook.objectbe.com/INTIM-iNTIMACIES/
symeona:evipineschi:Day 22+23My talented friend Mercy wrote this poem detailing her experiences as a
Walt Whitman, ‘Once I Pass’d Through a Populous City’, Leaves of Grass[Text ID: “Day by day and nigh
portraitsofsaints:Happy Feast DaySaint Cecilia2nd centuryFeast Day: November 22Patronage: Church mus
violentwavesofemotion:Linda Hogan, from Dark, Sweet: New & Selected Poems; “Night and Day,”
Today we celebrate World Poetry Day with Dante Alighieri’s La Vita Nuova! Originally published
6-1-5:a haiku a day (23/365)
poems-and-words:Book of the day: Bittersweet by Shauna NiequistGet the FREE Kindle Reading App
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With the moon emerged, My mind is motionless.Sitting on this frosty seat, No further dream of fame.T
pastmalebeauty:Arcadian Poetry (1890′s) - A summer day long ago by Wilhelm von Gloeden (1856-1931)
weltenwellen:Anne Sexton, from “Eighteen Days Without You”, The Complete Poems
.Valentine’s Day is tomorrow. It’s one of my favorite holidays but it makes me both happy and sad. I
rachskyee: thersedit: This is very much how every morning of every day goes. And I am 2000000% okay
I have convinced myself that it’s okay to buy myself lots of lovely poetry books because I need to r
Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night!Comets, importing change of times and states,Bran
Concert for Mother Nature… Quarantine days
Day and Night by John Gould Fletcher Visions of the Evening, 1913
Day 2 - 30 Day Writing Challenge#30daychallenge #literature #words #writing #creativewriting #story
Day 3 - 30 Day Writing Challenge.Note: this is not fat shaming, the character I made is a diva prima
poetsorg:Robert Burns, born on this day in 1759. Read his work at Poets.org.
days-of-reading:Elizabeth Jennings, A Way of Looking
days-of-reading:Mary Oliver, Red Bird
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