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      The Enigma: Rilke

      by Edward Hirsch

      "It is not enough to have memories.
      One must also be able to forget them."


      It has taken centuries to discover

      The heart is a pomegranate
      Blistered with seeds, bruised and swollen
      With secrets, too ripe for carving
      But not for splitting its seams
      Since the rind, too, has its ways
      And seasons. My skin is me. We travel

      Hard, vanishing inwards, learning
      How a red disc that throbs
      In a cage of branches can become
      An orange bulb lighting a barred window
      In a monastery in Odessa, and the
      Monastery is really only a prison, and
      The orange bulb is a violent lamp working

      Inside of me. Showing an obscure thing:
      How a monk in a white robe kneels
      To the icon of a god he doesn't believe in,
      Teaching himself to pray and not
      To sing, although there's a voice buried
      Somewhere in his ribs, and a pomegrantate is
      Tattooed to his sleeve. The window is open.
      An orange bulb is showing through the trees. We

      Are riding on horses with muzzled heads
      Into the river, and like the river
      We are pushing our sore bodies outwards
      Against the skin. Like monks we kneel
      On steel floors where we've always been.

      Because I believe now that the heart
      Is a pomegrantate consuming itself
      And that even the secrets we disclose
      Remain secrets, we deserve a great kindness.
      We have wasted nothing, traveling through

      Open spaces into ourselves.
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      If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama



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      Nature
      by Ralf Waldo Emerson

      The rounded world is fair to see,
      Nine times folded in mystery:
      Though baffled seers cannot impart
      The secret of its laboring heart,
      Throb thine with Nature’s throbbing breast,
      And all is clear from east to west,
      Spirit that lurks each form within
      Beckons to spirit of its kin;
      Self-kindled every atom glows,
      And hints the future which it owes.
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      Nature
      by Ralf Waldo Emerson

      The rounded world is fair to see,
      Nine times folded in mystery:
      Though baffled seers cannot impart
      The secret of its laboring heart,
      Throb thine with Nature’s throbbing breast,
      And all is clear from east to west,
      Spirit that lurks each form within
      Beckons to spirit of its kin;
      Self-kindled every atom glows,
      And hints the future which it owes.
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      Antigonish
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      Yesterday, upon the stair,
      I met a man who wasn’t there
      He wasn’t there again today
      I wish, I wish he’d go away...

      When I came home last night at three
      The man was waiting there for me
      But when I looked around the hall
      I couldn’t see him there at all!
      Go away, go away, don’t you come back any more!
      Go away, go away, and please don’t slam the door... (slam!)

      Last night I saw upon the stair
      A little man who wasn’t there
      He wasn’t there again today
      Oh, how I wish he’d go away
      April Ryan is my friend,
      Every sorrow she can mend.
      When i visit her dark realm,
      Does it simply overwhelm.

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      Melting, by Douglas Woodsum

      Being a glacier, I remember birth,
      The waves of stars falling over the years:
      White, six-pointed stars descending to form
      My soul. On my birthday, it always snows.
      Being the sea, you wait for everything
      With motherly love. You eat continents
      Of land, continents of ice. Your blue tongue
      Catches snow. You taste like salt. You make sand.
      I’m inland now, grinding the path that ends
      At your door. I’ll pause for weeks on the shore
      Before I let go. You will let me in
      Then begin to melt me down as I float.
      Months later, you’ll ask me, “Do you love me?”
      I’ll answer you, “Does the sea love the sea?”

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      Don't know if this has been posted yet but it's my favorite

      Annabel Lee




      It was many and many a year ago,
      In a kingdom by the sea,
      That a maiden there lived whom you may know
      By the name of Annabel Lee;
      And this maiden she lived with no other thought
      Than to love and be loved by me.

      I was a child and she was a child,
      In this kingdom by the sea;
      But we loved with a love that was more than love-
      I and my Annabel Lee;
      With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven
      Coveted her and me.

      And this was the reason that, long ago,
      In this kingdom by the sea,
      A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling
      My beautiful Annabel Lee;
      So that her highborn kinsman came
      And bore her away from me,
      To shut her up in a sepulchre
      In this kingdom by the sea.

      The angels, not half so happy in heaven,
      Went envying her and me-
      Yes!- that was the reason (as all men know,
      In this kingdom by the sea)
      That the wind came out of the cloud by night,
      Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.

      But our love it was stronger by far than the love
      Of those who were older than we-
      Of many far wiser than we-
      And neither the angels in heaven above,
      Nor the demons down under the sea,
      Can ever dissever my soul from the soul
      Of the beautiful Annabel Lee.

      For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams
      Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
      And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes
      Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
      And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side
      Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride,
      In the sepulchre there by the sea,
      In her tomb by the sounding sea.


      Edgar Allan Poe
      "For a long time it gave me nightmares, having to witness an injustice like that. It was a constant reminder of how unfair this world can be, I can still hear them taunting him. 'Silly Rabbit, Trix are for kids!'... How come they just couldn't give him some cereal?"

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      Dawn by Arthur Rimbaud

      I have kissed the summer dawn. Before the palaces, nothing moved. The water lay dead. Battalions of shadows still kept the forest road.

      I walked, walking warm and vital breath, While stones watched, and wings rose soundlessly.

      My first adventure, in a path already gleaming With a clear pale light, Was a flower who told me its name.

      I laughted at the blond Wasserfall That threw its hair across the pines: On the silvered summit, I came upon the goddess.

      Then one by one, I lifted her veils. In the long walk, waving my arms.

      Across the meadow, where I betrayed her to the cock. In the heart of town she fled among the steeples and domes, And I hunted her, scrambling like a beggar on marble wharves.

      Above the road, near a thicket of laurel, I caught her in her gathered veils, And smelled the scent of her immense body. Dawn and the child fell together at the bottom of the wood.

      When I awoke, it was noon.

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      Ophelia by Arthur Rimbaud

      On the calm black water where the stars are sleeping
      White Ophelia floats like a great lily ;
      Floats very slowly, lying in her long veils…
      - In the far-off woods you can hear them sound the mort.

      For more than a thousand years sad Ophelia
      Has passed, a white phantom, down the long black river.
      For more than a thousand years her sweet madness
      Has murmured its ballad to the evening breeze.

      The wind kisses her breasts and unfolds in a wreath
      Her great veils rising and falling with the waters ;
      The shivering willows weep on her shoulder,
      The rushes lean over her wide, dreaming brow.

      The ruffled water-lilies are sighing around her ;
      At times she rouses, in a slumbering alder,
      Some nest from which escapes a small rustle of wings ;
      - A mysterious anthem falls from the golden stars.

      II

      O pale Ophelia ! beautiful as snow !
      Yes child, you died, carried off by a river !
      - It was the winds descending from the great mountains of Norway
      That spoke to you in low voices of better freedom.

      It was a breath of wind, that, twisting your great hair,
      Brought strange rumors to your dreaming mind ;
      It was your heart listening to the song of Nature
      In the groans of the tree and the sighs of the nights ;

      It was the voice of mad seas, the great roar,
      That shattered your child's heart, too human and too soft ;
      It was a handsome pale knight, a poor madman
      Who one April morning sate mute at your knees !

      Heaven ! Love ! Freedom ! What a dream, oh poor crazed Girl !
      You melted to him as snow does to a fire ;
      Your great visions strangled your words
      - And fearful Infinity terrified your blue eye !

      III

      - And the poet says that by starlight
      You come seeking, in the night, the flowers that you picked
      And that he has seen on the water, lying in her long veils
      White Ophelia floating, like a great lily.

      I forgot about this thread. I've been exposed to some amazing poetry thanks to you guys and xox!
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      A friend showed me this excerpt from the poem Gravelly Run by A. R. Ammons which I really liked.

      for it is not so much to know the self
      as to know it as it is known
      by galaxy and cedar cone,
      as if birth had never found it
      and death could never end it

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      Do I contradict myself?
      Very well, then, I contradict myself;
      (I am large—I contain multitudes.)

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      Love is so holy, so confusing.
      It makes a man anxious, tormented.
      Love, how can I define it?
      -Gao Xingjian

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      Good old Prufrock anyone?

      Spoiler for The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock:


      By T.S. Eliot

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      To sleep, perchance to dream of a thousand

      worlds and a thousand faces.

      Is the dream more real than the dreamer?

      The dreamer, like a spider, spins the dream

      in patterns beautiful from its own substance

      and yet knows it not.

      Remember oh dreamer that all dreams must

      end with the coming of the dawn.

      In the glow of dawn silken threads of dreams

      become illumined and transparent.

      Arise, awake, oh dreamer of dreams. The time

      of sleeping has passed.

      Rise fully into knowledge and glory eternal.

      The dream was your own creation in the sleep

      of unknowing. In the dawn of knowing, dreams

      fade as shadows before the sun.

      Arise, Awake, oh dreamer of dreams, the time

      of sleeping has passed.


      ANNOYNMOUS POEM not mine
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      "Spring Giddiness"

      Today, like every other day, we wake up empty
      and frightened. Don't open the door to the study
      and begin reading. Take down a musical instrument.

      Let the beauty we love be what we do.
      There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.

      The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
      Don't go back to sleep.
      You must ask for what you really want.
      Don't go back to sleep.
      People are going back and forth across the doorsill where the two worlds touch.
      The door is round and open.
      Don't go back to sleep.

      I would love to kiss you.
      The price of kissing is your life.

      Now my loving is running toward my life shouting,
      What a bargain, let's buy it.

      Daylight, full of small dancing particles
      and the one great turning, our souls
      are dancing with you, without feet, they dance.
      Can you see them when I whisper in your ear?

      All day and night, music,
      a quiet, bright
      reedsong.
      If it fades, we fade.

      - Rumi (translation by C. Barks)
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      "you will not transform this house of prayer into a house of thieves"

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      Alone

      Alone in the mornings i wake
      Alone i sit and stare
      Alone i think upon my thoughts
      Alone i cry out but no one hears
      Alone i pray to be loved
      Alone i try to understand why
      Alone in the darkness
      Alone i feel afraid
      Alone im unwanted
      Alone i want to be someone else
      Alone i share my secrets
      Alone sing a sweet song
      Alone i watch over my shadow
      Alone i sit through the storm
      Alone i wish for good things to come
      Alone i hope for the bad to go away
      Alone i wonder if this is how i will stay

      ~nikki addleton~

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      Promise

      Those back roads traveled me all my life.
      Time spent me in idleness, wasted me.

      Small towns passed through me, the old
      melodies put me on and played me,

      and stars used me to reckon with.
      Maybe the truth tried to find me out.

      A little history learned me. Right away, it forgot. An odd dream, here and there,

      understood me. The same old stories
      told me over and over, and my soul

      tried to save me, until
      the day night walked off into me, alone,
      when a promise broke me

      - Judsom Mitcham
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      From the mouth of Edna St.Vincent Millay:

      Intention to Escape from Him

      I think I will learn some beautiful language, useless for commercial
      Purposes, work hard at that.
      I think I will learn the Latin name of every songbird, not only in
      America but wherever they sing.
      (Shun meditation, though; invite the controversial:
      Is the world flat? Do bats eat cats?) By digging hard I might
      deflect that river, my mind, that uncontrollable thing,
      Turgid and yellow, strong to overflow its banks in spring,
      carrying away bridges
      A bed of pebbles now, through which there trickles one clear
      narrow stream, following a course henceforth nefast—

      Dig, dig; and if I come to ledges, blast.



      Spoiler for and two more, just because:


      Thanks, Dad. For renewing my faith in poetry without even realizing it.
      =}

      That year he got me Miller, Rilke, Collins, Millay, "Poets Against The War", AND a B&N gift card.

      I remember the first thing I bought with it was a used copy of Little Birds.
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