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On Poetry
Contributed by
ValDohren
on
Saturday, 3rd November 2012 @ 05:54:31 AM in AEST
Topic:
MiscPoems
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Such princely and linguistic feats As penned by Shelley, Byron, Keats Though rich and eloquently grand Are oft` too deep to understand
Their thoughts, expressed through poetry In prose, or perfect symmetry Bewilder yet this humble mind Their meaning, hidden, still to find
So if ungilded words convey Each message that they would portray, Then simple verses should reveal The inspiration that I feel
And thus may every scholar read Between each line, their hearts to feed Unfolding there in simple style This heart`s endeavour to beguile
Copyright ©
ValDohren
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2012-11-03 05:54:31] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: On Poetry
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Saturday, 3rd November 2012 @ 07:58:58 PM AEST (User
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Thanks Valdohren!
I would say you have real talent. This was done well.
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