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rex-sidereus:kayadraws:I found this poem by @frogyell and laughed at it for two days straight so tak
official-liberty-prime:tamaction:kayadraws:I found this poem by @frogyell and laughed at it for two
weirdlord:ghost-mantis:rex-sidereus:kayadraws:I found this poem by @frogyell and laughed at it for t
lindor:damn… just found out i was born on a saturday so i looked up this old poem… life is tough huh
a nation reborn – a poem i wrote in light of the presidential elections. i’ve found myself los
lindor:damn… just found out i was born on a saturday so i looked up this old poem… life is tough huh
The full poem can be found on the Scottish Poetry Library’s site, here.
gracegockel: Love Letter screen print on found poem 8.5 x 11″ 2016
I found myself face-to-face with flames of desire for my dreams to never slip from me.
diavulo: YOU WERE PERFECT UNTIL INIQUITY FOUND YOU. / poem
justanotherpieceofthesky: For sixpenceee (or anybody) I found this old tomb stone with a poem on it
kayadraws:I found this poem by @frogyell and laughed at it for two days straight so take this doodle
da-da-is-m:Henri Gervex (1852-1929) - Rolla, 1878Gervex found his inspiration in a long poem by Alfr
S.Yesenin was found dead in the Hotel Angleterre on 28 December 1925. His last poem was “G
“A.P.” Brick from Museum campus (Chicago, IL).
“GO / A,” from 12th St. Beach, Chicago
AwaitingPriest River, IDMay 29, 2018—-Poem is a portion of the first found in Wendell Berr
wordsdancemag: @wordsdancemag founder @amanda-oaks had a poem published on Yellow Chair Review
wordsdancemag: @wordsdancemag founder @amanda-oaks had a poem published on Yellow Chair Review
venetiancarnival: Excerpt from a poem found in The Museum of Anything Goes, a 1995 CD-ROM.
“For Lord, read Logos,” and “For wrote, read wrought.”Errata slip photograph
I found these writings on the walls of my university’s library and they broke my heart
“Song of the coral brain” by Gregory O’Brien and John Puhiatau Pule in the Februar
From “Words Are a Gas” by Dylan Horrocks in the February 2018 issue of Poetry
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