Love and Other Poems


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Alex Dimitrov’s third book, Love and Other Poems, is full of praise for the world we live in. Taking time as an overarching structure—specifically, the twelve months of the year—Dimitrov elevates the everyday, and speaks directly to the reader as if the poem were a phone call or a text message. From the personal to the cosmos, the moon to New York City, the speaker is convinced that love is “our best invention.” Dimitrov doesn’t resist joy, even in despair. These poems are curious about who we are as people and shamelessly interested in hope.




The Best Poems of ...


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Promising Poems


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Book Summary This collection of poems is meant to be a heart to heart contact. Some reflect very deep struggles yet amazing victories. We all have questions in life, we all have goals, we all believe something. As you read these poems you will be reading me and perhaps I will be reading to you through them. The greatest goal of this book is to expose our purpose in life, our position in life and the giver of life! We all have an amazing opportunity to not only have God's best here and now but well past forever.




Promise


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Sally Van Doren’s Promise features a series of short lyric poems, contemplative vignettes of daily life that examine friendship, marriage, and family with a veneer of playfulness. These poems take us into a space where a year is compressed into minutes and a small trickle of memory floods the mind. Van Doren, a visual artist as well as a poet, composes word collages that help us to touch the promise underneath the surface and to make sense of the senseless.




120 Best Poems Volume -12


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Mama's Promises


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“Waniek is a poet of intelligence, passion, and gentleness with a fine sense of the comic and unfailing judgment about what constitutes a poetic line. She creates a rich mixture of impressions about the speaker of these poems as a woman who is at the same time in her mid-twenties and her mid-fifties, who is black and white and red, who is both trapped by and freed by motherhood.” —Miller Williams Marilyn Nelson Waniek writes with great wisdom and compassion. Grounded but never earthbound, her poems speak honestly and eloquently about giving birth, nurturing life, and facing death; they inhabit the present, fully aware of their responsibilities to the past and the future. Waniek leaves us with the affecting strength and assurance of lasting things, as in the poem “Mama’s Promise.” But the dangerous highway curves through blue evenings when I hold his yielding hand and snip his minuscule nails with my vicious-looking scissors. I carry him around like an egg in a spoon, and I remember a porcelain fawn, a best friend’s trust, my broken faith in myself. It’s not my grace that keeps me erect as the sidewalk clatters downhill under my rollerskate wheels. Then I think of Mama, her bountiful breasts. When I was a child, I really swear, Mama’s kisses could heal. I remember her promise, and whisper it over my sweet son’s sleep: When you float to the bottom, child, like a mote down a sunbeam, you’ll see me from a trillion miles away: my eyes looking upon you, my arms outstretched for you like night. From “Mama’s Promise” published in Mama’s Promises by Marilyn Nelson. Copyright © 1985 by Marilyn Nelson Waniek. All rights reserved.




The World's Best Poetry


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The Promise


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The Promise is a collection of contemporary poems about life, offering the reader an opportunity to reflect on each poem for purposes of motivation, inspiration, and centering ones self. The poems share some of the authors experiences that he has seen and felt in life. Each poem shares experiences and presents opportunities to look at struggles and successes in the many facets of our journey through life. Nothing in life is assured, and what is promised must also be realized. A table of contents, poems, and photographs by the author as well as an index are offered.







Best Remembered Poems


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The 126 poems in this superb collection of 19th- and 20th-century British and American verse range from the impassioned "Renascence" of Edna St. Vincent Millay to Edward Lear's whimsical "The Owl and the Pussycat."nbsp; Famous poets such as Wordsworth, Tennyson, Whitman and Frost are well-represented, as are less well-known poets.