10 Best Famous Recreate Poems
Here is a collection of the top 10 all-time best famous Recreate poems. This is a select list of the best famous Recreate poetry. Reading, writing, and enjoying famous Recreate poetry (as well as classical and contemporary poems) is a great past time. These top poems are the best examples of recreate poems.
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Written by
Emile Verhaeren |
It was June in the garden, our hour and our day, and our eyes looked upon all things with so great a love that the roses seemed to us to open gently, and to see and love us.
The sky was purer than it had ever been: the insects and birds floated in the gold and gladness of an air as frail as silk, and our kisses were so exquisite that they gave an added beauty to the sunshine and the birds.
It was as though our happiness had suddenly become azure, and required the whole sky wherein to shine; through gentle openings, all life entered our being, to expand it.
And we were nothing but invocatory cries, and wild raptures, and vows and entreaties, and the need, suddenly, to recreate the gods, in order to believe.
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Written by
Vachel Lindsay |
'Tis not too late to build our young land right,
Cleaner than Holland, courtlier than Japan,
Devout like early Rome, with hearths like hers,
Hearths that will recreate the breed called man.
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