“And when thou art weary I'll find thee a bed, Of mosses and flowers to pillow thy head.”— John Keats, amazon.comTagged: Care, Weariness, Comfort
“Love? Be it man. Be it woman. It must be a wave you want to glide in on, give your body to it, give your laugh to it, give, when the gravelly sand takes you, your tears to the land. To love another is something like prayer and can't be planned, you just fall into its arms because your belief undoes…”— Anne Sexton, amazon.comTagged: Love, Good writing, How to be good at love, Quote of the Moment
“Then I think of you in bed, your tongue half chocolate, half ocean, of the houses that you swing into, of the steel wool hair on your head, of your persistent hands and then how we gnaw at the barrier because we are two.”— Anne Sexton, amazon.comTagged: Love Poem, Not Over You
“And I don’t know, don’t know, if we belong together or apart, except my soul lingers over the skin of you.”— Anne Sexton, amazon.comTagged: Love Poem, Not Over You
“To love another is something like prayer and can’t be planned, you just fall.”— Anne Sexton, amazon.comTagged: Falling In Love
“I was never afraid of failure; for I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest.”— John Keats, goodreads.comTagged: poem, Poetry, Poets, Failure, Fear
“On golden summer’s forests green And what a gush of song is given To welcome in that light serene A fresh wind waves the clustering roses And through the open window sighs”— Emily Brontë, amazon.comTagged: Serene Light, Light
“Bright as Eden’s used to be That air and earth have rested me Laid on the grass I lapsed away”— Emily Brontë, amazon.comTagged: Far Out, Moving Beyond, Transcendence, Eden, Beyond The Air
“Fall leaves fall die flowers away Lengthen night and shorten day Every leaf speaks bliss to me Fluttering from the autumn tree I shall smile when wreaths of snow Blossom where the rose should grow I shall sing when night’s decay Ushers in a drearier day”— Emily Brontë, amazon.comTagged: Fall, Poetry of Autumn, Seasonal Change