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pulsatingveins: fuckyeahpaganism: Rhiannon is a lunar Welsh goddess of inspiration. Her name means “Great Queen,” and serves as a muse for poets, artists, and royalty. She is also a goddess of transformation, easing the dead into the afterlife and
sherlock-overflow-error: Tip: This Valentine’s Day, don’t be romantic. Be Romantic! Recite Lord Byron on the edge of a barren cliff! Feel the gusts of the thunderstorm blow through your hair as you sob! Become a reclusive poet who trusts no one
inter-dimensional-deactivated20: “Space Cat” by Ruthven Todd; Illustrated by Paul Galdone (1959) Ruthven Todd (Pronounced ‘riven’) (1914–1978) was a Scottish poet, artist and novelist, best known as an editor of the works of William Blake,
darkfiretaimatsu: I looked pretty much like I do now, except harder to distinguish, because I didn’t yet wear socks or have a cutie mark~ …Is this whole album pictures of me? Who took these? A camera’s kind of a luxury for a poet family, don’t
womenwhokickass: Murasaki Shikibu: Why she kicks ass She was a Japanese novelist, poet and lady in waiting at the Imperial Court during the Heian period. Her novel, The Tale of Genji, is considered to be one of the world’s finest and earliest novels.
beachdeath:a few weeks back i looked up the source of “we deserve a soft epilogue, my love” because it’s such a lovely, evocative line and i wanted to know the name of the poet who wrote it and it was. from captain america fanfiction.
taki-sensei: broken-teen-poet: ghettablasta: lagonegirl: Solomon’s Shield is the name of the app OMG Download this!!!! Stop Police Brutality! Reblog to save life If you see this on your dash and don’t reblog, unfollow me right fucking
theburialofstrawberries:luminarai:12th century Yusuf, well educated, scholar and poet: *beautiful verses of romantic poetry extolling Nicolò’s virtues and yusuf’s love for him*Nicolò whose sole literary basis of reference is the bible, panicking:
smallhorizons:bahatitx-deactivated20211216:green’s my colour.[Image Description: Text of the poem “To the Young Who Want to Die” by Gwendolyn Brooks, next to a black and white photo of the poet. Poem reads as follows:Sit down. Inhale. Exhale.The
lastuli: Illustrated poetry: ‘Oh rascal children of Gaza’ Rafah-born author and poet Khaled Juma wrote a heartbreaking tribute to the children of the Gaza Strip amidst the missiles striking his hometown. At least 506 Palestinian children have been
celestial-cartography: Pisces constellation, from Leiden Aratea (ca. 816)Leiden Aratea is an illuminated copy of latin version of Phaenomena by Greek didactic poet Aratus, translated and commented by Germanicus. The codex was created in France and dates
adini-nikolaevna: Oh, give me, my God, inspiration, The poet’s ardent blood. Oh, give me meekness and humility, Delights, songs and love. Oh, give me the courageous eagle’s eye, Free songs of a nightingale, Oh, give me the flight of the swan,
sherlock-overflow-error:Tip: This Valentine’s Day, don’t be romantic. Be Romantic! Recite Lord Byron on the edge of a barren cliff! Feel the gusts of the thunderstorm blow through your hair as you sob! Become a reclusive poet who trusts no one and
daughterofaphrodite828:poet-doctor:As soon as you felt the entire length of me slide inside you, you gasped, then orgasmed for the first time. Your body rocked as the intensity of the pleasure consumed you. I let you recover long enough for you to catch
blueyed-poet-deactivated2021092:the-wild-knight:The heart of D/s:It’s been said that it’s not the lock that holds the submissive in bondage, but the fact that she doesn’t want the key.Of all the false or in-your-face D/s imagery we are
rhera: Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flowerWe will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind Now, perhaps you can tell me exactly what the poet means by such expressions as
ektenia:Shepherdess and her flock in the medieval Silk Road city, home of the great poet/astronomer Omar Khayyam, with the ruins of the great Kiz Kala in the background. Merv, Turkmenistan, 1996by Ian Berry (source)
nevaehtyler: Watch: Poet Clint Smith III Breaks Down the Erasure of Black People in the US History In his latest poem “History Reconsidered”, served as a letter to five of the US presidents who owned slaves (George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,
writing-prompt-s: inkskinned: spicybastard: “I’m finally going to write! I have a great idea!” hey i’m super late to the party but ur friendly internet poet here to Stop This Madness before you Become The Madness. i kind of think of the
simmoneann: micdotcom: Watch: Poet Ashley Lumpkin nails the double standard in how we treat white terrorists versus people of color. THIS IS SOOOO STRONG MASHAALLAH MASHAALLAH PREACH THROUGH THE ART OF WORDS MY SISTA ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽
synthient:The story of Cats is that in the 1930s, the famous poet T.S. Eliot wrote a book of cutesy little cat-themed poems for his godchildrenAnd then 40 years later, Andrew Lloyd Webber found a lost cat poem that T.S. Eliot had cut from the cat book
vintageanchorbooks: “If I correctly understand the sense of this succinct observation, our poet suggests here that human life is but a series of footnotes to a vast obscure unfinished masterpiece.” ― Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire
megans-fox: Los Angeles, The city of Angels, A land of Gods and Monsters, The in-between realm where only the choices made from your free will, will decide your souls final fate. Some poets called it the entrance to the Underworld, but on some summer
hippies-like-us: so-boujie: stunningpicture: No amount of hot showers will get rid of the glitter on me now. Hopefully you guys think it was worth it! your beard is the night that poets write about The most incredible thing I’ve seen for real.
Charles Baudelaire, (1821 – 1867) was a French poet who also produced notable work as an essayist, art critic, and pioneering translator of Edgar Allan Poe. His most famous work, Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil), expresses the changing
the-red-scarf-guy replied to your post: I made this poem a few days ago when I was depressed, Feel free to scroll past this It was really deep and it made me feel kind of inspired… You can do a good poet out of yourself :) thanks, but this poem is
fuckyeahpaganism: Rhiannon is a lunar Welsh goddess of inspiration. Her name means “Great Queen,” and serves as a muse for poets, artists, and royalty. She is also a goddess of transformation, easing the dead into the afterlife and carries their
theladybeeblog: There’s a story that goes around that John Ruskin, the great artist, architect, poet and political thinker of the Victorian age, was so shocked by the sight of his bride’s pubic hair that he postponed their marriage. Lady Bee isn’t
spookysylph: the greek poet sapphos of lesbos wrote poems about women that were so gay that they named the goddamned sexuality after her. that is the level of queerness i hope to one day achieve.
steeple333: mister-smalls: If you ever feel bad about your own writing, just remember that one of the world’s most well-known works of classic literature is self-insert fanfiction where the author hangs out with his favorite poet and is guided on
bigenderbeatnik: mister-smalls: If you ever feel bad about your own writing, just remember that one of the world’s most well-known works of classic literature is self-insert fanfiction where the author hangs out with his favorite poet and is guided
official-deutschland:francillity: Germany is known to be the country of poets and thinkers, and i am honestly not even surprised anymore, now that i’ve realised that we have three different ways of asking ‘why’WHY wieso weshalb warum
phazma: There is truly no shortage of indigenous storytellers. There’s no shortage of NDN writers, artists, poets, and creators. There is no singular “Native American” community, legend, or culture; there is no excuse for an indigenous narrative
thelongvictorian: This is the view from Charlotte Brontë’s bedroom (now the Brontë Parsonage Museum), Haworth, Yorkshire. Charlotte was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters whose novels became classics of English
rotiqueen: creative-gold: It could all be so simple I’m that artist that would photograph you before bed and all day. And write you poems that you may or may not read. It’s just a matter of if you’d want to marry me. I’m the kind of poet
queerbetweenthelines: LGBTQ* Poets You Should Know: Highlighting Queer Men of Color 1. Rafael Campo 2. Eduardo C. Corral 3. Reginald Shepard 4. Hoshang Merchant 5. Richard Blanco **For Queer Women of Color, please see this post. Richard Blanco is
queerbetweenthelines: LGBTQ* Poets You Should Know: Highlighting Women of Color: 1. Dawn Lundy Martin 2. Audre Lorde 3. Joy Harjo 4. Micha Cardenas 5. Cheryl Clarke 6. Alice Walker ** For Queer Men of Color, please see this post.
tashabilities: talesofthestarshipregeneration: micdotcom: A white poet used an Asian pen name to get published Upon the release of this year’s Best American Poetry anthology, readers caught a glimpse into the creation of a new pseudonym: Yi-Fen Chou.
mockeryd: coffeeandcursewords: huffingtonpost: Incredible Teen Poets Sum Up Everything Wrong With America American textbooks have plenty of blind spots, but Belissa Escobedo, Rhiannon McGavin and Zariya Allen offer a wide-ranging view of our country
so-boujie: stunningpicture: No amount of hot showers will get rid of the glitter on me now. Hopefully you guys think it was worth it! your beard is the night that poets write about
samaraweaving: Endless list of favorite movies ↳Dead Poets Society (1998) ”We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion.
boysnmenart: The evidence for male homosexual love is greater in the artifacts than it is in the surviving texts. The quotes from Early and Classical Greece are as much visual as they are written. Two collections of the work of the poet Sappho have
history-of-fashion: 16th century Palma Vecchio - Portrait of a Poet
fuckyeahhistorycrushes: John Singer Sargent’s gorgeous 1908 portrait of poet William Butler Yeats. Love that lock-of-hair-in-the-eye emo thing he’s got going. Hubba!
beyond-the-pale: From: Corvusfugit - The Hound of Heaven In 1893, English poet Francis Thompson published a poem called “The Hound of Heaven.” The work is an extended metaphor: as a hound pursues a hare in a hunt, so does God pursue the human
thoodleoo:honestly one of the most amazing things about sappho is that even after a good 2500 years she’s still one of the most relatable poets to ever live with such smash hits as “I’m Too Gay To Work,” “I’m So Gay I’m Gonna Die,” and “@Aphrodite
wordsnquotes: BOOK OF THE DAY:Where the Sidewalk Ends: The Poems and Drawings of Shel Silverstein by Shel Silverstein We have a confession: when we were about seven-years old, we dreamt about being poets. The first book to inspire us in becoming major
serlannister-deactivated2012111: “He doesn’t react well to certain things…Well, he’s a sensitive boy. You’ve seen that. He’s a young man with too deep feelings. The soul of a poet but none of the grit or steel that acts a bulwark against
beatdom: AT THE GALLERIES: Renowned Beat poet Allen Ginsberg’s striking photos at MSVU I met Allen Ginsberg once. Stupidly, I did not take his picture. Fortunately, Ginsberg took thousands of black and white pictures, and 116 of them are at the
young-dirty-paws: “I will read long books and the journals of dead writers. I will feel closer to them than I ever felt to people I used to know before I withdrew from the world. It will be sweet and cool this friendship of mine with dead poets, for
lesbianartandartists: Anna Campbell, After Anne Carson, After Sappho, 2015 This pick – or plectrum, which the lyric poet Sappho is credited with inventing – is foil-stamped with a fragment of Anne Carson’s translation of Sappho’s Fragment 31,
instagram: Arashiyama’s Bamboo Forest In the Arashiyama (嵐山) district of Kyoto, Japan, is the jaw-dropping Sagano Bamboo Grove. The forest was the setting of Japanese novelist and poet Lady Murasaki Shikibu’s acclaimed novel, “The Tale
mortisia: Edgar Allan Poe born Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849 was an American author, poet, editor, and literary critic, considered part of the American Romantic Movement. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was