44 Quotes by John Casey about Poetry
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The bad ones, the deep, dark secrets, stay hidden the longest. Festering, roiling, gnawing.
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A door appears as I tremble cold, receding portal of fading light. Frantically clawing to find a hold, but there's nothing left, and nothing right.
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Where is this fraud called hope? Tell me how would it feel? Why does it evade me? I have no faith it's real.
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Nothing gives like nothing left, where naught but scattered ashes lie.
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I'll carve a special little niche, safe from the perils of life, where I can make a place for hope. First, I'll need to find a knife.
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Too many walls in every direction, with cryptic boxes stacked too high to see. I cannot climb out and cannot push through to wherever I’ve left my empathy.
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We'll be consoled somehow by the odd notionthat it's the thought that counts.
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We'll be consoled somehow, by the odd notion that it's the thought that counts.
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Could treats so good be bad at all? A hunger oh so strong... 'La Dolce Vita' is my call, delicious can't be wrong.
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