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Monday, 7 October 2019

Recommend any good books of poetry?

answers1: I agree with Edgar Allen Poe. Age-appropriate, *definitely*
dark, and free online. <br>
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Jim, http://www.life-after-harry-potter.com
answers2: 'Fleurs de Mal,' by Chas. Baudelaire. you might like
H.P.Lovecraft's 'Fungi From Yuggoth and other Poems' you can maybe
find it in Ballantine paperback, in a used book store.
answers3: i like Yeats (and Dickinson) He desires For The Cloths Of
Heaven by potential of William Butler Yeats Had I the heavens'
embroidered cloths, Enwrought with golden and silver mild, The blue
and the dim and the dark cloths Of night and lightweight and the a
million/2-mild, i might unfold the cloths under your ft: yet I, being
undesirable, have in basic terms my aims; I even have unfold my aims
under your ft; Tread softly by using fact which you tread on my aims.
---------------------------------------.... by using fact i could not
supply up for dying by potential of Emily Dickinson by using fact i
could not supply up for dying He kindly stopped for me The Carriage
held yet in basic terms Ourselves And Immortality. We slowly drove, he
knew no haste and that i had placed away My hard artwork and my
entertainment too, For his civility. We exceeded the college, the
place babies strove At recess interior the ring We exceeded the fields
of looking at grain We exceeded the putting solar. Or particularly, he
exceeded us The dews drew quivering and relax for under Gossamer, my
gown My tippet in basic terms tulle. We paused earlier a house that
appeared A swelling of the floor The roof grew to become into scarcely
seen The cornice interior the floor. by using fact that then 'tis
centuries and yet Feels shorter than the DAY I first surmised the
horses' heads have been in direction of eternity.
answers4: You should look into the poetry of Edgar Allen Poe for dark
poetry. But as a personal recommendation I would recommend you read
"Tears for Water" it's a book of poetry by Alicia Keys. I didn't think
it would be that good but it was.
answers5: Check out Voltage Poetry! It's a really neat blog that posts
kickass poems with epic turns, or points where everything in the poem
shifts and becomes something different. They also post accompanying
essays that discuss why the turns are so effective. It's really
helpful for analyzing poems and also exposed me to some awesome poetry
that's definitely worth a read. <br>
http://voltagepoetry.com/ <br>
<br>
Structure and Surprise is another great blog that posts articles and
essays discussing and analyzing poetry, especially what makes poems
surprising and exciting. <br>
http://structureandsurprise.wordpress.com/
answers6
: "The Gift, selected poems of Hafiz" edited by Daniel Ladinsky
answers7: Edgar Allen Poe of course. <br>
i got into poetry when i was 13 as well(15 now) <br>
go to fictionpress.com. there's a lot of decen poems on there(decent
as in good, read the ratings for urself. lol) <br>
check out hateandkill-D. her stuff is rather dark and really good. her
lightest is my favorite though, and a lot of the newer stuff is
getting at more of a mature level on politics and stuff. Broken and
Whole though is my fav. her older stuff thouhgh is really dark and
good. i highly suggest it, and from there her favorite lists. <br>
also if u like them i like reading books that are written in verse
like Crank by Ellen Hopkins. Burned and Glass as well, but my favorite
of her's is Impulse. <br>
hmm, dependinf ur definition of dark u may wanna go to other stuff as
well, try braindead1345 on fp as well. she's under HaK's favs list.
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hope these help! ^_^

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