This heartfelt composition invites readers to spread optimism, compassion, and delight across the globe. It opens with an uplifting introduction emphasizing the power of affection and hope to inspire those around us. The author invites the audience to share this…
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The Cry of The Children
The Cry of The Children By Elizabeth Barrett Browning “Pheu pheu, ti prosderkesthe m ommasin, tekna;” [Alas, alas, why do you gaze at me with your eyes, my children.] —Medea. Do you hear the children weeping, O my brothers, Before…
Shooting Stars
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In Memoriam, [Ring out, wild bells]
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Romans 10:9
Verse That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. – Romans 10:9 Meaning of Romans 10:9 One of the…
Romans 3:23
Verse For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; – Romans 3:23 Meaning of Romans 3:23 The verse Romans 3:23 from the book Roman is one of the most used verses to point out the inability…
Rose Symbolism
Symbolism of Rose in Literature Rose is the most used flower in literature. Rose as symbolism in literature can be seen extensively in artworks, both medieval and contemporary, where royal men or women hold a rose to represent love as…
London Bridge Is Falling Down
London Bridge Is Falling Down London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down, My fair lady. Build it up with wood and clay, Wood and clay, wood and clay, Build it up with wood…
Goosey Goosey Gander
Goosey Goosey Gander Nursery rhyme Goosey goosey gander, Whither shall I wander? Upstairs and downstairs And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man Who wouldn’t say his prayers, So I took him by his left leg And…
A Sailor Went to Sea
A Sailor Went to Sea A sailor went to sea, sea, sea, To see what he could see, see, see. But all that he could see, see, see, Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea. Understanding “A…
Equality
Equality Attributed to Maya Angelou You declare you see me dimly through a glass that will not shine, though I stand before you boldly, trim in rank and marking time. You do not hear me faintly as a whisper out…
Mock Orange
Mock Orange By Louise Glück It is not the moon, I tell you. It is these flowers lighting the yard. I hate them. I hate them as I hate sex, the man’s mouth sealing my mouth, the man’s paralyzing body…
On The Grasshopper and Cricket
On The Grasshopper and Cricket The poetry of earth is never dead: When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new‑mown meadow; That…
Ode To Psyche
Ode to Psyche O Goddess! hear these tuneless numbers, wrung By sweet enforcement and remembrance dear, And pardon that thy secrets should be sung Even into thine own soft‑conched ear: Surely I dreamt to‑day, or did I see The winged…
High Flight
High Flight By John Gillespie Magee Jr. Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth And danced the skies on laughter‑silvered wings; Sunward I’ve climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth of sun‑split clouds—and done a hundred things You have…
Spare
Spare By Joanna Klink In Texas, the thick nights. Sidewalks as the dusk darkens, the highway’s streaking lights. Some people are always in a hurry, beautifully—some stop to tilt their heads at a cloud or strange sound. You know the…
The Laughing Heart
The Laughing Heart By Charles Bukowski Your life is your life Don’t let it be clubbed into dank submission. Be on the watch. There are ways out. There is a light somewhere. It may not be much light, but It…
Sonnet 125
Sonnet 125 By William Shakespeare Of all the men in life who have a taste For love, the best to love the best to taste, And in that taste, there is no great distress For those who seek in other…
Sonnet 123
Sonnet 123 By William Shakespeare No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change: Thy pyramids built with newer might To me are nothing novel, nothing strange; They are but dressings of a former sight. Our dates are brief,…
The Send Off
The Send Off By Wilfred Owen Down the close, darkening lanes they sang their way To the siding‑shed, And lined the train with faces grimly gay. Their breasts were stuck all white with wreath and spray As men are dead.…