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Sojourns in the Parallel World
2023-12-06by Denise Levertov We live our lives of human passions, cruelties, dreams, concepts, crimes and the exercise of virtue in and beside a world devoid of...
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Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister
2023-12-06by Robert Browning Gr-r-r——there go, my heart's abhorrence! Water your damned flower-pots, do! If hate killed men, Brother Lawrence, G...
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Some Kinds of Fire
2023-12-06by Tina Cane Anna Akhmatova burned her poems and the light of Madrid was like water at La Latina luncheonette I ate a cup of chocolate and a motor oil...
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Some Things Don't Make Any Sense at All
2023-12-06by Judith Viorst My mom says I'm her sugarplum. My mom says I'm her lamb. My mom says I'm completely perfect Just the way I am. My mom say...
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Someone
2023-12-06by Dennis O'Driscoll someone is dressing up for death today, a change of skirt or tie eating a final feast of buttered sliced pan, tea scarcely ha...
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Something New Under the Sun
2023-12-06by Steve Scafidi It would have to shine. And burn. And be a sign of something infinite and turn things and people nearby into their wilder selves and ...
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Something Whispered in the Shakuhachi
2023-12-06by Garrett Hongo No one knew the secret of my flutes, and I laugh now because some said I was enlightened. But the truth is I'm only a gardener wh...
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Sometimes one of us stands near the sea
2023-12-06by Jean-Michel Maulpoix He remains there for a long time, starting at the blue, motionless and stiff, as if in a church, knowing nothing about what we...
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Sometimes with One I Love
2023-12-06by Walt Whitman Sometimes with one I love I fill myself with rage for fear I effuse unreturn'd love, But now I think there is no unreturn'd lo...
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Somewhere Else
2023-12-06by Matthew Shenoda It is here on this ridge exposed to the orange dusk of mountain autumn that the story begins. Buck wood for the stove feel the heat...