Our National Hero
Our Proud.
Our Inspiration
Who strived for greatness and made the impossible Happen
So much Respect to you

One of his poem:
tire ishq kī intihā chāhtā huuñ
mirī sādgī dekh kyā chāhtā huuñ


https://t.co/Crhh6Ktw4N

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Get Creative Winners – 8 to 11 year olds

In the 8-11s age group the fantastic winners are:

Art: Raj Sangheebhav Patta
Photography: Joint winners - Lillian Murphy and Thomas Franklin
Poem: Abigail Fletcher

https://t.co/HjlrJ7rl1Y

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Poe was the unfortunate subject of an 1848 doggerel rhyme by James Russell Lowell that pointed out the similarities between novel and the poem: “Here comes Poe with his Raven, like Barnaby Rudge, / Three fifths of him genius, two fifths sheer fudge.” Quite unfair!

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Be the first to hear Panya Banjoko's celebratory, collaborative poem: My Inspire Library at our Inspire Online AGM! 😄 Join us on 15 Oct 7-8pm to hear about our extraordinary year and our future plans.

Tickets are FREE to Inspire members!
Booking: https://t.co/Ak7oZLP7rf

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This by Sieskja of a knight makes my heart skip a beat...
It is called Two Autumns based on this poem:
For me going
for you staying
two autumns.
Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902)

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So hopeless is the world without;
The world within I doubly prize;
Thy world, where guile, and hate, and doubt,
And cold suspicion never rise;
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Poem: Emily Brontë: 3rd September 1844
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Artwork: WorldWithin by EmilyInGondal

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Bright are the fires in the lonely home
Weeks of wild delirium past -
Weeks of fevered pain,
Rest from suffering comes at last -
Reason dawns again -
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Poem: Emily Brontë: 1st September 1841
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Artwork: WalkInDreams by EmilyInGondal

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My Fursona, a poem:

King of the eggs,

Got long legs,

He’s real blue,

And happy to see you! https://t.co/GoYgG0cCHv

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My fursona; a poem:

Feathers red as maple,

More nimble than a fox,

Swooping like an angel,

Brain square as a box

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Poem: "Bisexuality" by Hera Lindsay Bird
Painting: "Look" by Christen Kaul
1/4 https://t.co/M0q3RwPy8P

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New Story Event!
Kyoichiro & Kaede first, then later Hanzo & Genya!

Poem:
On the brink of a caress
A hand hovers, unheeded
Words linger yet unspoken
Aching to be heard
Or unlocked with a kiss?
Oh, to look into your quiet eyes
And know that emotion is returned.

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The starry night shall tidings bring
Go out upon the breezy moor
Watch for a bird with sable wing
And break and talons dripping gore
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Poem: Emily Brontë
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Artwork: OwlStart by EmilyInGondal

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Vent art and a shitty poem:
A heart's that too broken to fight
Alone in the dead of night
Reaching past the feeling of blight
Take hold of the dying light

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The day we met I knew
You’d be my whole
You were so bright
The stars can't hold a candle to this sight
So--
To kiss you in the field of flowers
To kiss you until I can’t breathe
Drown in the flowers with me

poem:

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I've got some flowers for you all!

And with that, here's another poem:

Roses are red ❤️
Violets are blue 💙
You make the world better
By just being you! Daijoubu!~~~🥰

(Source: https://t.co/34Z4Ixjh0U)

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'Tis moonlight summer moonlight
All soft and still and fair
The solemn hour of midnight
Breathes sweet thoughts everywhere
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Poem: Emily Brontë: 19th May 1840:
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Artwork: FairEvening by EmilyInGondal

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she was a poem: he said:

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The poet: The poem:

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Yayoi Kusama. Extract of her Covid-19 poem: To Covid-19 that stands in our way, I say Disappear from this earth, We shall fight, We shall fight this terrible monster, Now is the time for people all over the world to stand up

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A little magic to brighten up your day ---

Based upon an ancient Korean poem:

'A Path to Eternity / Путь в вечность / Put v vechnost' (1983) dir. Vladimir Pekar.

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