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Poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Wild Party (poem) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wild Party is a narrative poem. Written in the classical epic style, it is Joseph Moncure March's first published work. Upon its 1928 publication, the poem was widely banned, first in Boston, f...
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SOON Online Magazine, the international E-zine, brings you poems from round the world. Sent in by readers. ... The Poem Library Contents Page A collection of international poems submitted by you, our readers.
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SOON Online Magazine, the international E-zine, brings you poems from round the world. Sent in by readers. ... Waiting for the day to wish her, Morning star and the rising sun, I could see a new day. wanting to meet but, sorry! invited only after sun set. I can't wait any longer I know ... The Poem Library Contents Page;
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Final Goodbye (poem part) Last night I got something It said I love you Try not to cry This is my final goodbye All before this I knew Id make it Now because of this Im ... Welcome: to Unsolved Mysteries 1 2 3 ... Ancient Beliefs; Angels, God, Spiritual; Animals&Pets; Comedy;
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Like rhyme, rhythm, tone and imagery, ambiguity is as much a part of everyday language as it is of poetry: “Refuse to be put in this basket”, for example. Or the sign “Way out”, as read by an American. ... This is because a poem is the most information-rich piece of communication one can imagine.
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At its most basic, a poem is a scattering of black marks on a page. ... We can describe this as part of a poem’s peculiar “sensibility” — an emotional pattern generated by its language. Tennyson is a past-master: With blackest moss the flowerpots Were thickly crusted, one and all: The rusted nails fell from the...
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