🔎 References to #EYAMythology abound in 'The Kangaroo' by Barron Field, English-born judge & poet (Corpus of Oz Early English, 1819): "Sphynx or mermaid realiz'd, Or centaur unfabulous, Would scarce be more prodigious, Or Pegasus poetical, Or hippogriff - chimeras all!" 🔗 Read the rest of the poem on our portal: https://lnkd.in/gbAnUWXt
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The poem I only imagined to write. When a reader falls in love with an author no longer living, yet eternal due to the work he produced the words that made him immortal. I got a lucky chance or opportunity to become a part of an Anthology named Zenith published by TWS (The Writers' Sanctuary). This poem "Antony's Fall" is my love for Shakespeare and for his one of the most renowned play "Antony and Cleopatra". #literature #literaryart #classiclit.
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One of our first tunes. Here is The Poet https://lnkd.in/dshb2vbU
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Join Us Today: September 28th, 2024 Single Album Release: “We are Immoral / Nou San Moral.” Philoetry: Inspiring Change and Hope for Haiti Through History, Philosophy, Poetry, and Music Supporting my work means you are supporting the artist and his movement. This movement seeks to awaken Haiti from its moral slumber, inspire unity in a divided world, and bring hope where there is chaos. Together, through Philoetry, we can rebuild what has being lost. We can restore compassion, reclaim morality, and forge a future not defined by our past mistakes but by the hope of a better tomorrow. #NouSanMorallyrics, #YouthIssues, #MoralDecay, #WeAreImmorallyrics, #WealthInequality, #Ayiti, #Ayisyen, #SongExplanation, #SocietalChange, #RicardoDerose, #RickyDerose, #History, #Philosophy, #Poetry, #IGiveYou, #Philoetry, #Haiti, #Haitians, #DeroseEntertainmentLLC, #DeroseEntertainmentStore, #PhiloetrybyRicardoDerose, #HumanitysCompassion.
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What are the sensations or experiential clues that indicate we're in the right place or following the right trail? Reading more and experiencing language through other voices helped me figure out how to feel. Voices that are unvarnished, unrestrained, and unapologetic resonate with truth. The clarity of authenticity powers the poetry and prose of Langston Hughes, whose voice guides us to navigate complicated worldly systems with simplicity of faith. Blog: "Feeling the Way Forward" https://lnkd.in/g8HBUiGp
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From a pen & paper, to the pen & paper of Prometheus Project. –Alejandro Senareli-Sinari, modern Poet
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It can feel close to impossible (even selfish) to let joy in when there is so much happening in the world that deserves our attention and compassion. I believe it is our work as spiritual beings to continue feeling the full range of human emotions and experiences. We don't have to choose either/or. We can hold space for many people and things, all at once, if we expand our hearts enough. In a recent Substack, I share one of my favorite poems by American poet Angela Morgan, called, "In Spite of War." I hope you take a moment to read it, and it gives your heart comfort. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/gFQvK6bb
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"Epigonii" is a Romanian word that translates to "Epigones" in English. The term "Epigones" refers to those who come after or succeed a previous generation, often in literature or art, and can also imply imitators or followers of a particular style or movement. In Romanian literature, "Epigonii" specifically refers to a poem by Mihai Eminescu, a renowned Romanian poet, addressing the idea of literary successors and the challenges they face in living up to the achievements of those who came before them. Our book is about succession planning. Check out the Platonic Dialogues
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🧠 Test Your Brain 🧠 Let's see how well you know your American poets! Which famous American poet is often associated with the month of May due to his birthday? Share your answer in the comments below! 📚 #TestYourBrain #TriviaTime #AmericanPoets #LiteraryTrivia #BrainTeaser #PoetryQuiz #MayPoets #QuizTime
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John Keats, a renowned English Romantic poet, has several famous lines from his poems. 1. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever" - from the poem "Endymion" 2. "Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know." - from the final two lines of "Ode on a Grecian Urn" 3. "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter" - from "Ode on a Grecian Urn" 4. "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness" - from "To Autumn" 5. "Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art" - from the poem "Bright Star" These lines reflect Keats' deep appreciation for beauty, nature, and the human experience, which are recurring themes in his works.
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