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Since the dawn of language, poets have celebrated the majestic immensity of Earth's oceans, the powerful waters that create and destroy, the intense drama and soothing gentleness of waves, the dangerous voyages to distant shores, and the indelible sensory memories set on shifting sandy beaches drenched in sunshine. This collection joins the verse of renowned poets with the voices of select modern writers, all inspired by the ceaseless splendor of the sea. Includes a reading guide for teachers and book groups, and biographies of the poets inside. Classic Dante Alighieri> Joseph Auslander> Thomas Lovell Beddoes> Elizabeth Barrett Browning> George Shepard Burleigh> Lord Byron> Bliss Carman> Stephen Crane> H. D.> Emily Dickinson> A. E.> Ralph Waldo Emerson> Charlotte Perkins Gilman> Arthur Guiterman> Thomas Hardy> Sadakichi Hartmann> Nathaniel Hawthorne> Rudyard Kipling> Thomas S. Jones, Jr.> D. H. Lawrence> Eugene Lee-Hamilton> Henry Wadsworth Longfellow> John Masefield> Edna St. Vincent Millay> Marianne Moore> Thomas Moore> John Boyle O'Reilly> Eva L. Ogden> Ezra Pound> Rainer Maria Rilke> Dante Gabriel Rossetti> Alan Seeger> William Shakespeare> John Sterling> Wallace Stevens> Robert Louis Stevenson> Sara Teasdale> Alfred, Lord Tennyson> Walt Whitman> Oscar Wilde> William Wordsworth> William Butler Yeats Current Joel Allegretti> Carol Alena Aronoff> Janet Barry> Sidney Bending> Ben Bever> Jenny Blackford> Eloise Bruce > R. T. Castleberry> Bill Cushing> Lauren Davis > Elizabeth Ruth Deyro> Agnieszka Filipek> Marj Hahne> David Holper> Gene Hult> Clarissa Jakobsons> Marjorie Maddox> Paul Magrs> Lucinda Marshall> Stephen McGuinness> Leah Mueller> Ciarán Parkes> Winston Plowes> Suzanne S. Rancourt> Meg Smith> Alec Solomita> Alison Stone> Larry D. Thacker > Lynne Viti
I can't prove anything he says.Some cyber-psychos deliberately deceive. Catfish is a long poem about being in love with an ideal but fraudulent man on a chat app. After is an imagist cycle of poetry about psychic, creative, and romantic reconstruction in the aftermath.Scrolling through mug shotsand search results,failing to track downtraces of something true.My buspirone stops sustaining.Voices on repeat,phrases of paranoia,tapping at the Persianlike tongue on infected tooth.
Poems embracing mediumship and motherhood. This is the ancestral gathering.These are the impossible mosaicsthat proliferate not by shattered glassor fastening. They are the facetsof everything that was and is,the essential tableauxof whispering and release. All one side of the curtain.
Since the dawn of language, poets have celebrated the majestic immensity of Earth’s oceans, the powerful waters that create and destroy, the intense drama and soothing gentleness of waves, the dangerous voyages to distant shores, and the indelible sensory memories set on shifting sandy beaches drenched in sunshine.<br><br>This collection joins the verse of renowned poets with the voices of select modern writers, all inspired by the ceaseless splendor of the sea.<br><br>Includes a reading guide for teachers and book groups, and biographies of the poets inside.<br><br><br>Classic <br><br>Dante Alighieri<br>Joseph Auslander<br>Thomas Lovell Beddoes<br>Elizabeth Barrett Browning<br>George Shepard Burleigh<br>Lord Byron<br>Bliss Carman<br>Stephen Crane<br>H. D.<br>Emily Dickinson<br>A. E.<br>Ralph Waldo Emerson<br>Charlotte Perkins Gilman<br>Arthur Guiterman<br>Thomas Hardy<br>Sadakichi Hartmann<br>Nathaniel Hawthorne<br>Rudyard Kipling<br>Thomas S. Jones, Jr.<br>D. H. Lawrence<br>Eugene Lee-Hamilton<br>Henry Wadsworth Longfellow<br>John Masefield<br>Edna St. Vincent Millay<br>Marianne Moore<br>Thomas Moore<br>John Boyle O’Reilly<br>Eva L. Ogden<br>Ezra Pound<br>Rainer Maria Rilke<br>Dante Gabriel Rossetti<br>Alan Seeger<br>William Shakespeare<br>John Sterling<br>Wallace Stevens<br>Robert Louis Stevenson<br>Sara Teasdale<br>Alfred, Lord Tennyson<br>Walt Whitman<br>Oscar Wilde<br>William Wordsworth<br>William Butler Yeats<br><br><br>Current<br><br>Joel Allegretti<br>Carol Alena Aronoff<br>Janet Barry<br>Sidney Bending<br>Ben Bever<br>Jenny Blackford<br>Eloise Bruce <br>R. T. Castleberry<br>Bill Cushing<br>Lauren Davis <br>Elizabeth Ruth Deyro<br>Agnieszka Filipek<br>Marj Hahne<br>David Holper<br>Gene Hult<br>Clarissa Jakobsons<br>Marjorie Maddox<br>Paul Magrs<br>Lucinda Marshall<br>Stephen McGuinness<br>Leah Mueller<br>Ciarán Parkes<br>Winston Plowes<br>Suzanne S. Rancourt<br>Meg Smith<br>Alec Solomita<br>Alison Stone<br>Larry D. Thacker <br>Lynne Viti<br>
What we choose to believe creates our reality. Poems of Love and Manifestation.The diamond firebird-ashes he stirs.Hear me keening for understanding,my love? Wait, not yet, while I paintanother sequined scrim of myself.
Why do cats always win video games? They get nine lives!More than 350 goofy jokes inside, plus quirky pictures on every page!This kooky cat’s collection of kid-friendly clean jokes has tons of nutty funniness so everybody gets the giggles. Don’t miss the silliness in Bernie’s Best Jokes by J. E. Bright!
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