Season Poetry Gallery
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so impactful
flowering bushes
monty kaplan
小奈きなこ cnknc
days-of-reading:Elizabeth Jennings, A Way of Looking
Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems.Rainer Maria Rilke
A Haiku Garden: The Four Seasons in Poems and Prints, a collection of Japanese poetry and art, edite
To an artist’s eye, the season of snow and ice is notcolorless but rather bursting with life and pot
violentwavesofemotion:Anna Akhmatova, tr. by Judith Hemschemeyer, from Selected Poems; “Little Song,
A Haiku Garden: The Four Seasons in Poems and Prints, a collection of Japanese poetry and art, edite
‘Lustre’ PoemWritten by The Silicon Tribesman. All Rights Reserved, 2021.Repost only with credits.
MAGNOLIA MIRACLE by Weirena on Flickr.
charminglyantiquated:Sea Fever! My favorite poem in the world, especially as the season ends each ye
High summer’s tyranny has loosed its hold;From their hot zenith my desires descendTo genial af
A Haiku Garden: The Four Seasons in Poems and Prints, a collection of Japanese poetry and art, edite
oldshrewsburyian:June Book Photo Challenge, day 20: colors. See how much Keats loves color. Dim, sil
Hyperion’s Song of DestinyHoly spirits, you walk up there in the light, on soft earth.&nb
A Haiku Garden: The Four Seasons in Poems and Prints, a collection of Japanese poetry and art, edite
A Haiku Garden: The Four Seasons in Poems and Prints, a collection of Japanese poetry and art, edite
A Haiku Garden: The Four Seasons in Poems and Prints, a collection of Japanese poetry and art, edite
A Haiku Garden: The Four Seasons in Poems and Prints, a collection of Japanese poetry and art, edite
Horoscopes, 5.14.21**I am currently offering astrology and tarot consults at a sliding-scale price.
a-quiet-life:— Rainer Maria Rilke, excerpt from Poems 1906 to 1926, transl. by J.B Leishman&nb
napowrimo 6 // changing of the seasons
charminglyantiquated: Sea Fever! My favorite poem in the world, especially as the season ends each y
e.e. cummings, from “now winging selves sing sweetly, while ghosts(there” (excerpt from
poetry in motion
oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and heal
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