(A poem by Ambrose Bierce) In contact, lo! the flint and steel, By sharp and flame, the thought reveal … Read More »Alone
(A poem by Lewis Carroll) How doth the little crocodileImprove his shining tail,And pour the waters of the NileOn every… Read More »The Crocodile
The Crocodile
(A poem by Oscar Wilde) Sweet, I blame you not, for mine the fault was, had I not been made… Read More »Flower of Love
Flower of Love
(A poem by Rainer Maria Rilke) Again and again, however we know the landscape of loveand the little churchyard there, with… Read More »Again and again
Again and again
(A poem by Rainer Maria Rilke) Put out my eyes, and I can see you still,Slam my ears to, and I… Read More »Put out my eyes
Put out my eyes
(A poem by William Blake) O Rose, thou art sick!The invisible wormThat flies in the night,In the howling storm,Has found… Read More »The Sick Rose
The Sick Rose
(A poem by Rumi) A moment of happiness,you and I sitting on the verandah,apparently two, but one in soul, you… Read More »A moment of happiness
A moment of happiness
(A poem by Walt Whitman) This is thy hour O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless,Away from books, away… Read More »A Clear Midnight
A Clear Midnight
(A poem by Emily Dickinson) I taste a liquor never brewed–From Tankards scooped in Pearl–Not all the vats upon the… Read More »I taste a liquor never brewed
I taste a liquor never brewed
(A poem by Lewis Caroll) When midnight mists are creeping,And all the land is sleeping,Around me tread the mighty dead,And… Read More »Dreamland