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         <title>Nothing Permanent</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Nothing Permanent</strong></h1><h1><em>Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal - 2009</em></h1><div><br>You find nothing permanent<br>Disappearance sudden after moment<br>Will be called dead if no movement?<br>Life standstill with no comment<br><br>Leaves start falling in season<br>Make the way for some reason<br>New and fresh branches start to boom<br>Flowers all over and no more gloom<br><br>It is natural law and complete cycle<br>Nothing stays as matter of miracle<br>Life all over even in small particles<br>Tiny cells and smallest molecules<br><br>Any living things will have to go<br>Staying here may have to forgo<br>It is simple way of changing style<br>Season after season may change for while<br><br>Person should change so also habits<br>Credits should be more than the debits<br>Neither to stick nor to be habitual<br>Allow it to go simple as casual<br><br>Change is welcome for all the reasons<br>It may vary from person to persons<br>Some may like old and not to change<br>Some may opt for new and ready to exchange<br><br>Adapting to change is welcome sign<br>Nature may force you to accept and resign<br>Initial resistance is bound to occur<br>After some hesitation you got to concur<br><br>Change is natural and continuous process<br>Any body can have reason and access<br>Must think deeply and accept the change<br>Reconcile to self and set to arrange<br>---------------------------------------------<br>I like this poem because I loved, and maybe lived with the idea that "You have to face changes, whoever you are." And I like the way this poem said about changes and told the readers that we have to open our minds and face changes in our life.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Nature’s Lullaby</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Nature’s Lullaby <br></strong><em>Theo Williams - 2012<br></em><br>Sounds of singing birds so early in the morn&nbsp;<br>Is a beauty in life that no one can adorn.&nbsp;<br><br>Soothing peace of waves gently caressing the sand&nbsp;<br>Like embracing lovers, amidst placidity they stand.&nbsp;<br><br>The scent of flowers, paint a smile on thy face&nbsp;<br>Surrounded by nature's love, most peaceful escape.&nbsp;<br><br>Showered by warmth and richness from heavenly rays&nbsp;<br>Extracting the best of thy soul, glowing every day.&nbsp;<br><br>Night befalls; the bright moon so tender&nbsp;<br>To nature's love and heart I surrender.&nbsp;<br><br>I lay my head down and say goodbye&nbsp;<br>To nature's beauty; my sweet lullaby.<br>—————————————————<br>I like this poem because it effectively conveys the calmness of someone who satisfied by the nature. When I read this poem, I can see myself impressed with nature at some cottage amidst the green field or forest, and I can’t wait to make it comes true!</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-07-22 07:30:54 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Alone</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Alone<br></strong><em>Edgar Allan Poe - 1875<br><br></em>From childhood's hour I have not been&nbsp;<br>As others were; I have not seen&nbsp;<br>As others saw; I could not bring&nbsp;<br>My passions from a common spring.&nbsp;<br>From the same source I have not taken&nbsp;<br>My sorrow; I could not awaken&nbsp;<br>My heart to joy at the same tone;&nbsp;<br>And all I loved, I loved alone.&nbsp;<br>Then- in my childhood, in the dawn&nbsp;<br>Of a most stormy life- was drawn&nbsp;<br>From every depth of good and ill&nbsp;<br>The mystery which binds me still:&nbsp;<br>From the torrent, or the fountain,&nbsp;<br>From the red cliff of the mountain,&nbsp;<br>From the sun that round me rolled&nbsp;<br>In its autumn tint of gold,&nbsp;<br>From the lightning in the sky&nbsp;<br>As it passed me flying by,&nbsp;<br>From the thunder and the storm,&nbsp;<br>And the cloud that took the form&nbsp;<br>(When the rest of Heaven was blue)&nbsp;<br>Of a demon in my view.<br>—————————————————————<br>I like this poem because while I reading this poem, I can immediately feel the sorrow and the world that he was trapped. And when he thought about childhood, his stormy life was drawn out. This is very impressive way to reminisce the childhood.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-07-29 07:37:16 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Family Means Different Things</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Family Means Different Things</strong></div><div><em>Kelly Roper</em><br><br></div><div>Family means different things to different people.<br><br></div><div>To some, family means mom, dad and the kids.<br>To others, family means single parents doing the job of two to make a home.<br>To some, family means living with grandparents too.<br>To others, family is the aunt or uncle who has stepped up to fill in for parents.<br>To some, family means two moms or two dads growing a family together.<br>To others, family means two people multiplying their love through adoption.<br>To some, family is limited to blood relations.<br>To others, family includes friends who are there through thick and thin.<br>To some, family is all about the people in their lives.<br>To others, pets are considered family members too.<br><br></div><div>Yes, family means different things to different people,<br>But every family has one thing in common, and that's love.<br><br>———————————————————-<br>I like this poem because how poet repeatedly use to some and to others. It’s a really interesting way to write a poem. And because it said about the family so true, even people count who whether be your family or not, but every family has the same big beautiful thing in common, love.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-07-31 16:14:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep<br></strong><em>Mary Elizabeth Frye - 1932<br><br></em>Do not stand at my grave and weep&nbsp;<br>I am not there. I do not sleep.&nbsp;<br>I am a thousand winds that blow.&nbsp;<br>I am the diamond glints on snow.&nbsp;<br>I am the sunlight on ripened grain.&nbsp;<br>I am the gentle autumn rain.&nbsp;<br>When you awaken in the morning's hush&nbsp;<br>I am the swift uplifting rush&nbsp;<br>Of quiet birds in circled flight.&nbsp;<br>I am the soft stars that shine at night.&nbsp;<br>Do not stand at my grave and cry;&nbsp;<br>I am not there. I did not die.<br>—————————————————————<br>I really like this poem because it’s notified us that we shouldn’t be tangled or stuck by someone’s death. It doesn’t mean we can’t miss them, but we should know that even someone’s body has died, their presence will still live on with us all the time we miss them. And I also love when it’s telling us what they’re being when they passed away.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-08-18 14:00:12 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Sparkle, Sparkle Little Star!</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Sparkle, Sparkle Little Star!<br></strong><em>Omar Ibrahim - 2009</em><strong><br></strong><br>sparkle, sparkle little star<br>in your vast space in the galaxy very far<br>nothing can mach your beauty and power<br>your face! how pretty! like the face of my flower<br><br>very very big, but somehow small<br>in my eyes like the insect standing on the wall<br>a baby raises his arms, thinking you're a ball<br>but he feels disappointed as you're not ready to fall<br><br>sparkle, sparkle little star<br>sparkle and send your rays very far<br>there is a plant in need for your grace<br>and I need to meditate in your beautiful face<br><br>who can stop your shining bright<br>who can avoid your heat and light<br>only when you hide in the shadows of the night<br>the others have to twinkle in their colour white<br>---------------------------------------------<br>I like this poem because I really like stars. And I like how this poem said that don't stop shining bright, like the stars that never shut their radiant. When I read this, I interpreted that we have to twinkle our life like a star, and don't let the other things block your twinkle, bright life.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-08-28 14:36:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>I Heard The World Crying</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>I heard the world crying</strong><br><em>Randy L. McClave - 2019</em><br><br>I heard the world crying<br>As though she was dying,<br>And then came the rain<br>As though sympathy to her pain,<br>She was being polluted<br>And her body was being looted,<br>Myself and a million more sighed;<br>She just cried.<br><br>I heard the world moan<br>But, she was not alone,<br>I and a million more didn't like how she was treated<br>She was used, and abused, and cheated,<br>She gave us all a home to live<br>But, we took, we destroyed and we didn't give,<br>Promises to help her were broken and unkept;<br>She just wept.<br><br>I heard the world grieve<br>Maybe from what she couldn't believe,<br>Pollution it was now everywhere<br>And seemingly to her, no one did care,<br>They dug inside of her for coal and oil<br>They polluted her waters and the air and the soil,<br>And when man's protection for her failed;<br>She again wailed.<br><br>I heard the world howl<br>Then I heard her growl,<br>With her mighty winds and storms<br>From all of nature's platforms,<br>But, we won't care and we won't listen<br>Then will come an instant frisson,<br>We will ignore, and then us the world will deny;<br>She will die<br>---------------------------------------------<br>I like this poem because of how he writes about humanity in the earth's perspective.&nbsp;<br>This poem tells us what we have done to our planet. And in my understanding, poet simply uses meditation technique using earth to visualize what have human done to planet since our existence.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Freedom in The Wind</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Freedom in the wind</strong><br><em>Cherry Ann - 2013</em><br><br>I look for you,&nbsp;<br>but you’ve disappeared.&nbsp;<br>Leaving me to drown,&nbsp;<br>my feelings swallowing me whole.&nbsp;<br>You went away,&nbsp;<br>left me to fade.&nbsp;<br>I didn’t know why, what to do.&nbsp;<br>So I ran out the door,&nbsp;<br>I took to the sky,&nbsp;<br>and I flew.&nbsp;<br>Away from the world.&nbsp;<br>Leaving the cage you trapped me in.&nbsp;<br>I soared to my freedom,&nbsp;<br>never looked back.&nbsp;<br>Free as a bird.&nbsp;<br>Free in the air.&nbsp;<br>I sail through the sky.&nbsp;<br>A freedom I never knew.&nbsp;<br>It fills my heart,&nbsp;<br>A new wonder.&nbsp;<br>Wind whipping my hair,&nbsp;<br>trailing me freely.&nbsp;<br>Saved by the wind,&nbsp;<br>not by you.&nbsp;<br>I glide through the air,&nbsp;<br>calm now.&nbsp;<br>For I have found,&nbsp;<br>Freedom in the Wind.<br>———————————————<br>I really like this poem because I love the idea that wind is the symbol of freedom, and I love it. This poem tells us not to let someone bring you down, or capture you. You must love yourself, and be free to take care of yourself, and let the wind hugs you and takes you to somewhere that fulfill your heart.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>If You Forget Me</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>If you forget me<br></strong><em>Pablo Neruda - 1952<br></em><br>I want you to know&nbsp;<br>one thing.&nbsp;<br><br>You know how this is:&nbsp;<br>if I look&nbsp;<br>at the crystal moon, at the red branch&nbsp;<br>of the slow autumn at my window,&nbsp;<br>if I touch&nbsp;<br>near the fire&nbsp;<br>the impalpable ash&nbsp;<br>or the wrinkled body of the log,&nbsp;<br>everything carries me to you,&nbsp;<br>as if everything that exists,&nbsp;<br>aromas, light, metals,&nbsp;<br>were little boats&nbsp;<br>that sail&nbsp;<br>toward those isles of yours that wait for me.&nbsp;<br><br>Well, now,&nbsp;<br>if little by little you stop loving me&nbsp;<br>I shall stop loving you little by little.&nbsp;<br><br>If suddenly&nbsp;<br>you forget me&nbsp;<br>do not look for me,&nbsp;<br>for I shall already have forgotten you.&nbsp;<br><br>If you think it long and mad,&nbsp;<br>the wind of banners&nbsp;<br>that passes through my life,&nbsp;<br>and you decide&nbsp;<br>to leave me at the shore&nbsp;<br>of the heart where I have roots,&nbsp;<br>remember&nbsp;<br>that on that day,&nbsp;<br>at that hour,&nbsp;<br>I shall lift my arms&nbsp;<br>and my roots will set off&nbsp;<br>to seek another land.&nbsp;<br><br>But&nbsp;<br>if each day,&nbsp;<br>each hour,&nbsp;<br>you feel that you are destined for me&nbsp;<br>with implacable sweetness,&nbsp;<br>if each day a flower&nbsp;<br>climbs up to your lips to seek me,&nbsp;<br>ah my love, ah my own,&nbsp;<br>in me all that fire is repeated,&nbsp;<br>in me nothing is extinguished or forgotten,&nbsp;<br>my love feeds on your love, beloved,&nbsp;<br>and as long as you live it will be in your arms&nbsp;<br>without leaving mine.<br><br>——————————————-<br>I love this poem because it really relates to our society nowadays, where fake love is common. So, love is a strong feeling that each lovers has to give to each other, not just only one side. This may sound defensive, but I gradually agree with it everyday.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-09-30 15:33:23 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>A Dream</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>A dream<br></strong><em>Edgar Allan Poe - 1827<br><br></em>In visions of the dark night&nbsp;<br>I have dreamed of joy departed-&nbsp;<br>But a waking dream of life and light&nbsp;<br>Hath left me broken-hearted.&nbsp;<br><br>Ah! what is not a dream by day&nbsp;<br>To him whose eyes are cast&nbsp;<br>On things around him with a ray&nbsp;<br>Turned back upon the past?&nbsp;<br><br>That holy dream- that holy dream,&nbsp;<br>While all the world were chiding,&nbsp;<br>Hath cheered me as a lovely beam&nbsp;<br>A lonely spirit guiding.&nbsp;<br><br>What though that light, thro' storm and night,&nbsp;<br>So trembled from afar-&nbsp;<br>What could there be more purely bright&nbsp;<br>In Truth's day-star?<br>——————————-&nbsp;<br>I like this poem because I like the way how Poe describe a dream to us. Dream, for him, is like the thing that lead his spirit, his determination, his soul. It’s the time that he can escape from a nightmare in a wake time, and I love his idea.</div>]]></description>
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