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By: Jacqueline Amos
Blues Poetry; Introduction Lady Blues Jackie Ain't Know Back Door To My House Jacqueline Amos Born in Harlem, Author, Poet, Artist and R@B singer, Jacqueline surro (read entire article)
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By: Serena Greenslade
Lots of us decide to give a poetry reading - whether it's our own poetry, a poem we've had written for a special occasion or a famous poem, there are times when we would like to read it aloud and sha (read entire article)
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By: Dennis Siluk
I know I keep saying I don’t like to do articles on poetry, but I do, maybe because of all the writing in the world out there, I respect poetry above all the rest.My wife was looking over a poem of mi (read entire article)
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By: Rose DesRochers
Poets are warned to be leery of where they publish their work ,whether it is a vanity publishing house, pod publisher or a magazine.  Look at the (read entire article)
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By: Susan Dunn, MA Clinical Psychology
Q: Why should an Internet course in Emotional Intelligence include art, poetry and music? A: Because EQ involves understanding and being able (read entire article)
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By: Malcolm James Pugh
Utopia. My motorway is crumbling, With an enforced fifty limit, and what is even more humbling, Is there are speed traps in it, (read entire article)
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By: malcolm pugh
All Hail.Is your hospital full of aliens, despite the cleaning firms,Antenna waving buggies, And creepy crawly germs,Then dont waste anothe (read entire article)
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By: Jesse S. Somer, M6.Net
Learn about love by reading poetry by a long dead poet named Rumi. No need to look for ancient texts hidden in caves...Search the Net.In this (read entire article)
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By: Durlabh Singh
Better understanding of contemporary verse. When we read a poem first time, we try to associate it with our past experiences either of life (read entire article)
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By: Sheryl Joy P. Olaño
First things first. What is Poetry? Poetry, as what I learned in my literature class, is a timeless and creative expression of beauty, humanity an (read entire article)
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By: AskProfessors.com
Amazing as it may sound, there is a real shortage of good writers and poets. Try telling that to the thousands of writers and poets who get daily (read entire article)
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By: Jeff Miller
I've been writing poetry for quite some time. I care about the art and how the art effects people.I want to talk some about how poetry is seen in my opinion and how narrow the view of some can be when (read entire article)
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By: Ruth Garnes
Fantasy/Controversy or My Reality is triumph over the desperate house wife syndrome. After Ruth Garnes walked away from a fulfilling career to become a fulltime wife and mother, she claimed that she m (read entire article)
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By: Dennis Siluk
1) The Goats of WarWe are all of us, dirty None innocent All alike—war has Rolled over us like a train In High gear—: Blood, boots, bombs And sharp metal: A crude lifestyle We never seem to g (read entire article)
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By: Dennis Siluk
11)An October Afternoon in Lima, PeruThe sun sets upon my brow A book upon my lap— The city’s cars I hear nearby —as a realm of thoughts… Sink deep into my mind—I am subdued by the cooing birds (read entire article)
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By: Mike McDougall
Born in Fuente Vaqueros near Granada in 1898, Federico Garcia Lorca was the son of a prosperous farmer and a school teacher mother. It was from Lorca’s mother that he took most influence in early life (read entire article)
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By: Susan Shaw
Science poetry or scientific poetry is a specialized poetic genre that makes use of science as its subject. Written by scientists and nonscientists, science poets are generally avid readers and appre (read entire article)
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By: Dennis Siluk
The Mad Planet (Yillum the Great))The Cadaverous Planets))Chapter One The Grotto CityAll of Moiromma (a frozen planet beyond earth´s solar system), was in rage. The mad planet and its several horde (read entire article)
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By: Dennis Siluk
1) Yaravi: for the CondorLift up ye everlasting wingsTo heights above Rucu-Pichincha(old volcano)Whence far thy fly to lands unknown To heights of ampler fates!The condor sings her Yaravi!…With wing (read entire article)
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By: Howard Keith
The Past, The Present And The Future, A Compulsive Gambler’s Thoughts Part 4 is a collection of poems that express what I was going through during the last ten years of my life. Through this experien (read entire article)
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By: Howard Keith
The Past, The Present And The Future, A Compulsive Gambler’s Thoughts Part 1 is a collection of poems that express what I was going through during the last ten years of my life. Through this experien (read entire article)
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By: Lillian Brummet
"Retired professor of Microbiology, Harry Gilleland certainly has a variety of experiences and thought-provoking insights to share in his latest poetry book, Gilleland Poetry – Storoems and Poem (read entire article)
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By: Stephen Earley Jordan, II
So you’ve decided to crown yourself with a title that a million other people (just like you (yes, just like you!)) give themselves every day. Some people believe giving yourself such a title is equiva (read entire article)
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By: Devrie Paradowski
You’ve been writing poetry since that first assignment in your high school writing class. You know the rules about writing poetry, right? Are there rules? Well, if you frequent the poetry forums acros (read entire article)
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By: Dennis Siluk
[As Told by the Last] King: it was in the year 23,700 BC that one of the two moons of earth was hit by a meteor that of which, a great part of the moon broke off and hit earth’s surface with a devasta (read entire article)
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