Like many of Shakespeare’s other works, this is a love poem for a woman or man who enriched the poet’s life. The opening ...
of all my life; and, if God choose, I shall but love thee better after death. Forget funny roses-are-red poems! Nothing sums ...
The writing in this poem is taut, graceful and intelligent in a way that shows the mystical themes of life, including love, death, the mind and body, the church and Christ, and idealism.
Shel Silverstein was a master of linguistic mischief, using repetition and creative wordplay to amuse and prepare kids for reading.
From love poems for her and love poems for him to words exploring issues of unity and injustice, gender and race, the best poem books explore all aspects of life.
and boldness as I'm in such a time like this The Post Bulletin publishes poetry by local and area writers every Tuesday. Send poems to life@postbulletin.com with the subject line "Poetry submission." ...
Throughout his career, Poe wrote literature that focused on themes of love, mystery ... and instead towards the possibility of life after death. This poem has a loaded meaning for several reasons ...
For Stephanie, this debut is more than a milestone; it symbolizes her journey of self-discovery toward following her calling ...
Once upon a time, many years ago, a young woman pressed her senior prom corsage in a book of Shakespearean love poems. She ...
“Graduating law school/ Falling in love/ Passing the bar ... defining force throughout her life. “Recalibrating Gravity” is filled with just under 100 poems. Throughout, Keating plays ...