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bookshavepores: John Keats’ handwritten poem “Sweet, sweet
kreios: The skull of Descartes. Across the forehead, in Swedish,
To the girl who keeps looking at me in the coffee shop
Excerpt draft from a collection of erotic and violent poems that
northernvehemence: dynamiclunch replied to your photo: I keep
Less Than Two Weeks“El Mark” by Glassjaw Who the fuck wants
vyxxen: sainthannah: aurorium: Poems for $.50 in a small bookstore
vinzalkari: Poems by (in order): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Other Poems
cruellheaven: “(My dear friend I don’t complain. It’s
arsvitaest: “Mariana” Author: John Everett Millais
queerenby: filisexual: royalpancake: a short poem: do teachers
aw-hawkeye-no:this-onegoes:- Blythe BairdMe, chewing on my Bad
sabrebash: If you follow Selmers to the poetry society meeting
yourroyalpenis: correctly: bipolarmasterpiece: johnnycakesswheatson:
malachidavenport: “Pft, yeah, I could say the same about your
gnossienne: Medievalists excited at parchment fragment of ‘vagina
petermorwood: captain-raven-knight: macpye: translation of
museumgifs: Glenn Ligon (b. 1960, Bronx, NY)Give us a Poem (Palindrome
edwardedgarjames: my dog keeps trying to catch a fly,and i
fuckyeahtattoos: My name is Jander Franco, and this is my ninth
visual-poetry: »a small bouquet by frank o’hara« by natalie
archatlas: House of the Poem for the Right Angle In the words
theoddmentemporium: Catullus 16 Catullus 16 is a poem written
misslunalynn: Revel in Your Dreams. ✨ | don’t forget if
poems-n-pot: Her smile distracts them from the tears in her
tbhplzstop: thegirlofthebeach-deactivated20: I will fall in
sarah531:In the film adaptation of Holes, the poem that Sam finishes
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Facing pages with the Uighur text in the central panels and the
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taohun:taohun:did you guys see the poem from a couple of days
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Or·phic (ôrfk) adj. 1. Greek Mythology Of or ascribed to
poems-and-word: “I really don’t know what I love you means.
mortisia: Or·phic (ôrfk) adj. 1. Greek Mythology Of or ascribed