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- Author Sina Queyras
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if I finally do catch you and put my mouth to yours you will taste that summer.
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- Author Aldous Huxley
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Shut lips, sleeping faces,Every stopped machine,The dumb and littered placesWhere crowds have been:.All silences rejoice,Weep (loudly or low),Speak-but with the voiceOf whom, I do not know.
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- Author Carol Robi
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Lo! A call for a bloody trial-Retribution should it hail!Whose? you ask,For he that deems it a worthy task!
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- Author Matthew Arnold
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Up the still, glistening beaches,Up the creeks we will hie,Over banks of bright seaweedThe ebb-tide leaves dry.We will gaze, from the sand-hills,At the white, sleeping town;At the church on the hill-side—And then come back down.Singing: "There dwells a loved one,But cruel is she!She left lonely for everThe kings of the sea.(from poem 'The Forsaken Merman')
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- Author E.A. Bucchianeri
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Music helps to forgetThis forsaken tomb,That is my abodeCellars downFar belowUnder the ground, ...
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- Author May Sarton
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It is time I came back to my real lifeAfter this voyage to an island with no name,Where I lay down at sunrise drunk with light.
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- Author Sherman Alexie
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So Lightning says to Mud,“What would happen if I struck your blood?”And Mud says, “Brother, It would hurt, And make me the motherOf every living thing.But, Fire Boy, you ain’t lifting my grass skirtUntil you burn me a ring.
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- Author Shel Silverstein
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Standing is stupid, Crawling's a curse, Skipping is silly,Walking is worse.Hopping is hopeless,Jumping's a chore,Sitting is senseless, Leaning's a bore.Running's ridiculous,Jogging's insane-Guess I'll go upstairs andLie down again.
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- Author May Sarton
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There are some griefs so loudThey could bring down the sky,And there are griefs so stillNone knows how deep they lie,Endured, never expended.There are old griefs so proudThey never speak a word;They never can be mended.And these nourish the willAnd keep it iron-hard.
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