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lesleyscoble.com
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| | | | | The poem "Two Ploughboys" was inspired by Winslow Homer's painting "Boys in a Pasture." Written in response to a poetry prompt, the poem reflects on the scene depicted in the artwork and explores various approaches to ekphrastic poetry. The poem's author, Lesley Scoble, expresses gratitude to the prompt creator and the readers. | |
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adayofsmallthings.life
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| | | | | By Helen Hunt Jackson O Winter! frozen pulse and heart of fire,What loss is theirs who from thy kingdom turnDismayed, and think thy snow a sculptured urnOf death! Far sooner in midsummer tire The streams than under ice. June could not hireHer roses to forego the strength they learnIn sleeping on thy breast. No fires... | |
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parametricity.com
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| | | | | Poetry flows from the fingertips like threads of silk Birds have nests and spiders webs And humans friendships. But webs too. | |
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willowhousechronicles.wordpress.com
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| | | 1 post published by barefootheart on August 26, 2018 | ||