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  1. 3 giorni fa · I’ve gone the extra mile, I’ve come to many stops. I had a few road blocks, Toward what I thought, Could be the end. But had to be brought back, A mile or two again. So when closure comes, I do know what it will mean. I’ll finally have peace of mind, I’ll be able to feel, think, and breathe. I probably won’t believe it,

  2. 4 giorni fa · Words of Wonder. Today I’m flying low and I’m. not saying a word. I’m letting all the voodoos of ambition sleep. The world goes on as it must, the bees in the garden rumbling a little, the fish leaping, the gnats getting eaten. And so forth. But I’m taking the day off. Quiet as a feather. I hardly move though really I’m traveling.

  3. 2 giorni fa · turned from this world– or have you too gone crazy for power, for things? by Mary Oliver . This poem brings me down with quite a bump, with the question ‘…or have you too turned from this world?’ What could be more tragic than turning our backs on the ineffable, beautiful, life-bestowing majesty of the sun, which is given to ...

  4. Original Content Poem. Other World. They discovered a body beyond Pluto This is true I read it in the news It has been out there all this time Will they bring it back What should we expect The body will not be like ours It has not seen this wicked war Temperatures have changed Man is less caring of man Women of simple treasure Will they bring ...

  5. 4 giorni fa · I haven't set foot at Angkor Watt or Macchu Picchu, where careless tourists make a mark, leaving their residue. The desire to see those landmarks, towns I haven't seen, to make a list and rank all those places I haven't been, that aspiration is not a part of me any more. I have a renewed idea of what my life is for.

  6. 5 giorni fa · Trees are poems the Earth writes upon the sky… Kahlil Gibran When you buy a book, we plant a sky poem. Thank you for reading with us! xo Favorite World

  7. 4 giorni fa · From classic and contemporary love poems to lyrical poetry and monologue-style poems, here are 19 of the most relatable poems centered on the idea of love. 1. “Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day” (Sonnet 18) by William Shakespeare.