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... Poetry - The different terms
There are many different terms used in the English language which help when constructing poetry - in a similar way to which the use of metaphors and similes were explained above. If you want to enhance the content when you ... used as a general term for metrical composition. Not all verse is poetry and sacred books such as the Holy Bible are divided into small verses. ...
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... from a collection of Stephen Dunn's poetry because I like what he is doing with that word sacred.
If you look up "sacred" in the dictionary, the etymology is Middle English, ... . Does he expect an honest answer? Maybe. Maybe not. But he gets ones from the most serious student.
At first, you might think his sacred place - his car - is a joke answer, but he defends his choice well. ...
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... which we , with our depraved version of mind, are wont to call imagination.
Good poetry immediately arises from this interaction of human mind and place - as does what has come ... leads, as night to day, to the concept of Mankind being the Measure of All Things. To the idea that the Sacred springs from an aberration in our own brains - to the form of murderous, insane culture we now live in, where ...
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I picked up this poetry book at the library (edited by John Lee Clark, Gallaudet University Press, 2009). Through the words of 35 deaf American poets, it conveys ... sweep
Of arm and hand, the glorious dome above;
"Holy Thy Name!" with reverent movement keep
The sacred thought of purity and love.
"Thy Kingdom!" with imperial touch we show
The badge of royalty--the ...
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... collections Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid and the recently-released Cigarettes In Bed, both of which are published by Blackheath Books. She writes about noisy bands for The Stool Pigeon, is the fiction editor of the Manchester arts magazine Flux and is currently working on a major poetry project based on The Yorkshire Ripper called The Beast I Am. A 3:AM interview with Adelle is forthcoming.
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... development.
Her new book The Dawn of Green - reviewed in the THES here and the Independent here - details how Wordsworth was responsible for a set of associations that turned the Lake District into 'a national sacred space'.
Start The Week's host Tom Sutcliffe remarked on how
an artist, as it were, composing poems, can set in motion a cultural change which has huge consequences
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Emma is really wanting to be published in the Friend magazine. She has created the following poem she wants to send in.
Jesus Christ
Extra nice
Savior
Us he loves
Sacred
Came to earth
He's God's Son
Righteousness
Is very loving
Sacrifices
Trust him
There was a poem along the same lines in a previous month and she fell in love with the style. But it was fun to read her testimony.
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... great hall stairs.
All the boys shall hold high revel; all the girls shall have their way,-
That's the law at Grand'ther Baldwin's upon each Thanksgiving Day.
From from the parlor's sacred precincts, hark! a madder uproar yet;
Roguish Charlie's playing stage-coach, and the stage-coach has upset!
Joe, black-eyed and laughter-loving, Grand'ther's specs his nose across ...
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... illustrated by
Elisa Kleven; Simon & Schuster, 2007
I’m going to keep it simple this Poetry Friday with a brief excerpt from, of all the things, “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear,” a poem and ... s esteemed readers—who regularly runs after his hat “with the manliest ardour and the most sacred joy”—told me in an off-blog conversation, “Christmas music ...
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November 4, 1909 PEGASUS AIDS EDUCATION. Rosedale Boy Who Expects to Pay Way in College Writing Poetry.
JAMES P. CANNON.
James Cannon, a member of the junior class of the Rosedale high ... in vain;
And the foods wherewith the beggars
In our charity we've fed
Shall be offered in atonement
As the Sacred Wine and Bread;
And the poor shall be exalted
O'er the lords of greed and gold --
There ...
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