End of March

what’s your favourite poem?

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  1. feuille-volante answered: The question is a little old, but I guess it would be Rimbaud’s “Roman”.
  2. flowerandsong answered: sleeping in the forest- mary oliver
  3. nolollygagging answered: la belle dame sans merci by keats and a carcass by baudelaire x
  4. malchikelf answered: Ullalume
  5. recklessdarling answered: sylvia plath’s mad girl’s love song
  6. paperswallow answered: Courage by Anne Sexton, Variation on the Word Sleep by Margaret Atwood
  7. anniina answered: message clear by Edwin Morgan!
  8. januarysykes answered: In The Desert by Stephen Crane. Absolutely mindblowing. The whole human suffering concentrated in just a couple of lines.
  9. atomicexplosions answered: on the necessity of sadness by mikael de lara co, xxx.
  10. carrotcupcake answered: Ozymandias by Shelley!
  11. afinedeadsound answered: Probably Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath or Little Beast by Richard Siken.
  12. maybefox said: “When he left, how many birds did he leave?” by Jessica Young.
  13. katic answered: “Drinking Alone by Moonlight” by Li Po
  14. weissewiese answered: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, by T. S. Eliot
  15. howlandhoot answered: “je voudrais pas crever” Boris Vian
  16. watersandthewild answered: The Stolen Child by Yeats.
  17. indiansummmer answered: January Hangover: Pedro Pietri
  18. pineapplejez answered: Having A Coke With You by Frank O’Hara
  19. girlinthemoon answered: Lines for Winter Mark Strand, Wild Geese Mary Oliver, The Thing Is Ellen Bass, Reasons to live Allison Luterman
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  21. kleineperle answered: Photograph by Andrea Gibson.
  22. oscaredelarenta answered: Sleeping in the Forest by Mary Oliver
  23. penury said: Nirvana By Charles Bukowski
  24. carrymetoinnisfree answered: There Will Come Soft Rains by Sara Teasdale
  25. rockyroadtoireland answered: Poème de séparation, de Gaston Miron
  26. libraryatsea answered: 6:59 by Shane Kyoczan; Failing and Flying by Jack Gilbert; Flower Gathering by Robert Frost
  27. caviarmpits answered: pity this busy monster,manunkind by e. e. cummings.
  28. persephene answered: The Lady of Shalott by Tennyson
  29. luciebreathes answered: Renascence. Edna St. Vincent Millay.
  30. dancingraphics answered: “Song of Myself” (Walt Whitman), “Milos” (Anis Mojgani)
  31. thepicassobug answered: “the road not taken” by robert frost
  32. milkymoon answered: La Belle Dame Sans Merci, John Keats.
  33. muralofsolitude answered: ‘Interim’ by Edna St. Vincent Millay. :)
  34. bipedal-icious answered: Star Treader by Clark Ashton Smith
  35. enochiannugget answered: Pass On by Micheal Lee :)
  36. thatswhatpeopledrink answered: Sonnet 23 by William Shakespeare :D
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