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your heart. Dead weight will knock on my skin; desperately I want to let you in. I want to believe you'll make me whole (somewhere I misplaced my soul). I want to believe you'll make me whole, but I've slit my throat a million years ago.
Destined
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such a warm embrace.
Trimmed, shaped, pared, and pruned
Your hands raised me into the light so I could bloom,
But I proceeded to depress as I grew
There has been hell with all that I felt.
I must be blind: I can not comprehend what I understand
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night where there is nothing I can do to prevent a sudden anger to arise. Will I be sole for deceit of me?
To when you know things aren't going to work out anymore. Remember your last chance and don't hold back - don't give in all you can,
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<Tab/>It is known that Emily Dickinson had a natural fear and obsession for death and her contemplation of her death is reflected in her poem, Because
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With the use of various language techniques, poetry reveals to its audience many other things, other than moods and feelings. Poems allow its authors to ventilate their own emotions about certain influential issues occurring in their lives. They can
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I really good enough? Do I stand a chance?
There is one answer that's for certain, and that
Is replacing this horror with perfection
I'm longing for acceptance into this world,
Which molds my perception
If you cut out my imperfections and make
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Left open sores from forgotten wounds that are silently buried with in. I sit, wait, and anticipate a friendly hello or goodbye but instead I stick myself wondering why? On that note I shall reflect and envision moments of clothing lying on the
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and refined the tradition bequeathed to him by his predecessors in the Romantic Movement (especially Wordsworth, Byron, Keats, Shelley). Beginning in the after math of Romantic Movement, Tennyson's development as a poet is a romantic progression
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confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night."
[Dover Beach: Mathew Arnold]
"The year is at the spring
And day is at the morn, …
God's in heaven,
All is right with world."
[Pippa Passes: Robert Browning]
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Meditated Later" are two poems that share similar conventions. Using famous fairy tales as reference and having the main characters from the tales as subjects, the poets, Yvor Winters and Judith Wright admirably translate the tales into modern experience
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