Poetica (English) (Manuel Bandeira Poems)
I am tired of limited poetryOf well behaved verseOf public servant poetry with time clock card, protocols and expressions of ...
I am tired of limited poetryOf well behaved verseOf public servant poetry with time clock card, protocols and expressions of ...
My mother was a Mare;My father was, alas,(It pains me to declare),A veritable Ass.With rare exceptions, as a rule,There're no ...
ISee the sweet women, friend, that lean beneathThe ever-falling fountain of green leavesRound the white bending stem, and like a ...
I 'T is the middle of night on the Greenfield farm And the creatures are huddled to keep them from ...
To Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke Awake, my St. John! leave all meaner things To low ambition, and ...
WE brought our old tub over With lumber, from the Sound One sinner jammed and crippled, A silly bo'sun drowned; ...
Today I'm cruel, frenetic, demanding;I can not even tolerate the most bizarre books.Incredible! I've already smoked three packets of cigarettes ...
I'LL on; for what should hinder meFrom loving and enjoying thee?Thou canst not those exceptions make,Which vulgar, sordid mortals take-That ...
I like to get to thinking of the old days that are gone,When there were joys that never more the ...
Tempora labuntur, tacitisque senescimus annis, Et fugiunt freno non remorante dies. Ovid, Fastorum, Lib. vi. "O C?sar, we who are ...
La vie compte les règles, le couche du soleil leurs exceptions. La pluie boit les siècles, le printemps nos rêves. ...
Life counts the rules; the sunset, their exceptions. Rain drinks up the centuries; spring, our dreams. The eagle sees the ...
(a) they seek to celebrate the word not to bring their knives out on a poem dissecting it to find ...
Let go, turn all of this over a temple to the Lord for He will give you all the desires ...
WHAT various ways in which a thing is told Some truth abuse, while others fiction hold; In stories we invention ...
'TWAS 1 in that place o' Scotland's isle, That bears the name o' auld King Coil, Upon a bonie day ...
self-congratulatory nonsense as the famous gather to applaud their seeming greatness you wonder where the real ones are what giant ...
Of love, logic, and libido I cryingly thank you, god, ever, for making me a doubter with millions of insteads ...
To Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke Awake, my St. John! leave all meaner things To low ambition, and the pride ...
The First Epistle Awake, my ST. JOHN!(1) leave all meaner things To low ambition, and the pride of Kings. Let ...
A man risked his life to write the words. A man hung upside down (an idiot friend holding his legs?) ...
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