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"Death of a poet" is an hymn to the fragile souls, to the broken hearts, to loneliness, to culture, to to to beauty. A digital study for an installation. ended yesterday, but shouldn't we celebrate poetry everyday? We need it more than everything.

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Let's keep the literary
support rolling with a

Drop me your &
below.
I'll explore your links, follow who I am compelled to, retweet what I love!
Stay Inspired Stay Motivated ✨️

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Io credo non spunterebbe una foglia in primavera
non fosse per le labbra degli amanti che baciano
non fosse per le labbra dei poeti che cantano.
Oscar Wilde
(Arte: J. Wall)

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夢を見たガラスになって日を透かし地面に映すあなたとの日々

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Did you know that today is not only but it's also World Poetry Day. I've included a poem in the description of this one titled..

"Disintegration Anxiety"
https://t.co/sM31N1HDYY

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Io credo non spunterebbe una foglia in primavera
non fosse per le labbra degli amanti che baciano
non fosse per le labbra dei poeti che cantano.
Oscar Wilde
(Arte: J. Wall)

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‘True freedom wraps itself around your soul and insulates it from sugar plum pretenders and high-falutin masked thieves of light.’

Happy World Poetry Day!

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Happy World Poetry Day! 📖

Today's is a reproduction of a painting from the depicting Apollo reciting to a poet, who might represent Virgil.

Reproduction of "The Poet's Inspiration," school of Nicolas Poussin, ca. 1629

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New artwork for sale! - "The Violet Poem - Lovely Poetry Wall Art" - https://t.co/MELzlr20jc

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Persephone to Hades
‘You are the kindest thing that ever happened to me, even if that is not how our tale is told…
You showed me how a love like ours can turn even the darkest, coldest realm into the happiest of homes.’ N. Gill

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I love creating poetry with my artwork.
I leave certain words uncovered to make a poem, and then draw the image to work with the words!

'Honey, homeward bound, delivering them to nature. Formed by bees, covered with honey'.

https://t.co/ecSkLvSJ0T

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“When daffodils begin to peer,
With heigh! The doxy over the dale,
Why, then comes in the sweet o’ the year;
For the red blood reigns in the winter’s pale.”
—‘The Winter’s Tale’ by William Shakespeare
🍃🌼🍃🌼🍃🌼🍃



🎨 Edith Holden

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Today is world poetry day…

THE POET IN YOU
Art by the Zlatko Krstevski e-mai.vizant.mk

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Io credo non spunterebbe una foglia in primavera
non fosse per le labbra degli amanti che baciano
non fosse per le labbra dei poeti che cantano.
Oscar Wilde
(Arte: J. Wall)

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'He has seen the starry hours
And the springing of the flowers;
And the fairy things that pass
In the forests of the grass.'
Robert Louis Stevenson.

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Happy
I apologise for the but if you are looking for children's poetry Invisible Things is a beautiful and mythical zine which I have a box of.

https://t.co/Va3dCc06Sz

For more check
And , if gnomes don't float yer boat.

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Happy with love and thanks to a woman and a poet whom I grew up knowing and it was a pleasure. Her daughter, my bff, just published the first volume of her mom's amazing poetry here. Please check it out.

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Lying on a beach
midsummer
night's dream
William is making
words castles
I with
Friedrich
while Henrik
and Sappho are
looking for shells
T.S do like
Rimbaud?
Edgar asks
And Dante sais
Doesn't matter
We all love one thing
Poetry


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