Poem The Flower

WONDERLUST on MSN: Travel poem: Bright red flowers, by Ricky Ian Gordon

The New York Times: Poem: The World Is Breaking in Flowers the Breath of Things

Uh Oh, Spring Has Sprung! “Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, / The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; / And ‘tis my faith that every flower / Enjoys the air it breathes.” Wordsworth’s poem or, ...

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The Guardian: Poem of the Week: four Flower Remedies by Katharine Towers

Much like Precious Okoyomon’s visual works — living installations that invent new lyric ecosystems — this poem starts with love, then offers a landscape. The body’s scale aligns with the cosmic one.

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The Harvard Crimson: A List of Spring Poems You Should Read, And Why are So Many Poets Named William?

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A List of Spring Poems You Should Read, And Why are So Many Poets Named William?

April showers bring May flowers, or so conventional wisdom would have us believe. But for those of you disheartened by flowerbeds still too puddle-muddied to bloom, there’s no need to count the days ...

You remind me define me incline me. If you died I'd. Flowers in the Kitchen On buying her flowers she said "There's no food in the kitchen and we can't eat flowers." On buying her food she said "You ...

(Pratishtha Pandya is a bilingual poet and translator working across Gujarati and English. The first collection of her Gujarati poems Lalala... has been published by Navjeevan Samprat. She currently ...

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I fled a burning archipelago in the rain, on my mother’s back, in another war or perishes in a thicket of words. And so, speaking as one of the flowers, I’ll seek rest in falling. I’ll seek asylum in ...