Best Shakespear Poems
The Poets Pluck William ShakespearNOT FROM THE STARS DO I MY JUDGMENT PLUCK
In fact those eyes has made standard of this crime
As the skin and clothes may be the label of its guise
WHEN IN THE CHRONICLE OF WASTED TIME
WHAT'S IN THE BRAIN THAT INK MAY CHARACTER
Blending on the abstract...
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Categories:
shakespear, inspiration,
Form:
Quatrain
To Memos of ShakespearWhen the pagesof my years are turn
Doubt not much about the lost years
The tears,the wears, and the running fears
I could have been any man but not
Myself i am but myself
In love of thought and pen points
I hold a flame to dark night
And light with...
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Categories:
shakespear, art, philosophy, light, light,
Form:
Shakespear and CoShakespeare& C0
6-7 years ago, I was in Paris for a wedding and reading poetry,
the reading was met with protests by the public who protested again
my anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian poems.
The day after walking about I was trying to find the Paris of Dos Passos
and Ernest...
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Categories:
shakespear, blessing, books, , western,
Form:
Blank verse
A Normal Stranger
Strangely, the world – strange
Has transformed from graceful,
With stardust laughing across the plains,
Sunlight silences the darkness, the night
Falling beneath the shadows of light…
As I lift my eyes to see the alterations,
Changes that speak to my spirit,
Stirring up the silence, lifting the ability
To reach out in...
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Categories:
shakespear, age, history, memory, remember,
Form:
Free verse
Shakespears WorlsI blink as I look into your caramel eyes
Sifting through your features trying to find flaws yet failing
Words cannot explain the way I feel when I see your face
I see my world in your eyes, never have I loved someone like I love you
This...
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Categories:
shakespear, 9th grade, boy, children,
Form:
Sonnet
Artistic LoveLove,like art should be free
It should not be forced, rather grow like a tree
It's not something we set or control
It's something we should let freely to roll
It's a force that comes into our lives even without a knock
And somehow we find ourselves opening the lock
It...
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Categories:
shakespear, art, for her, for
Form:
Rhyme