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“A single poem, alone
can turn tides
scatter galaxies
and burst forth with rivers
from paradise.”
― A Thousand Flamingos
can turn tides
scatter galaxies
and burst forth with rivers
from paradise.”
― A Thousand Flamingos

“The American identity has never been a singular one and the voices of poets invariably sing, in addition to their own, the voices of those around them.”
― The American Poet Who Went Home Again
― The American Poet Who Went Home Again

“In an age when nations and individuals routinely exchange murder for murder, when the healing grace of authentic spirituality is usurped by the divisive politics of religious organizations, and when broken hearts bleed pain in darkness without the relief of compassion, the voice of an exceptional poet producing exceptional work is not something the world can afford to dismiss.”
― The American Poet Who Went Home Again
― The American Poet Who Went Home Again

“The music of revelation announces itself to the reader in somber brooding tones or in melodies light as air and one is invited to dance with the most captivating of partners: poetry.”
― Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry
― Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry

“The birth of a true poet is neither an insignificant event nor an easy delivery. Complications generally begin long before the fated soul carries its dubious light into whatever womb has been kind enough to volunteer the intricate machinery of its blood and prayers and muscles for a gestation period much longer than nine months or even nine years.”
― The American Poet Who Went Home Again
― The American Poet Who Went Home Again

“Несовпадение душ неизменное
порождает вопросы пустые,
суету дополняя душевную
объясненьями непростыми...”
― Prikosnovenie Vechnosti
порождает вопросы пустые,
суету дополняя душевную
объясненьями непростыми...”
― Prikosnovenie Vechnosti

“Un poëte, quoi qu'on en dise, est un ouvrier; il ne faut pas qu'il ait plus d'intelligence qu'un ouvrier, et sache un autre état que le sien sans quoi il le fait mal: je trouve très-parfaitement absurde la manie qu'on a de les guinder sur un socle idéal; -- rien n'est moins idéal qu'un poëte. -- Le poëte est un clavecin et n'est rien de plus. Chaque idée qui passe pose son doigt sur une touche; -- la touche résonne et donne sa note, voilà tout. Personne ne croit qu'un piano soit un musicien: les poëtes sont les pianos de la foule; les uns ont plus d'octaves, les autres moins.”
― Les Grotesques
― Les Grotesques

“Poetry is the most potent of all literary forms. If prose is candle light, poetry is dawn.”
― Honor He Wrote: 100 Sonnets For Humans Not Vegetables
― Honor He Wrote: 100 Sonnets For Humans Not Vegetables

“Don't fall in love with me. I am not one entity. I am a multitude of phantasmagorical entities. I am the poet. I am the writer. I am the wanderer. I am the philosopher. I am the king. I am the beggar. I am the drifter. I am the hunter. I am the creator. I am the creation. I worship my gods - Bukowski, Kafka, Hemingway, Rand & Plath. I listen to my gods - Beethoven, Mozart, & Tchaikovsky! Don't fall in love with me! I am not one entity. I am a multitude of phastamagorical entities.”
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“You are so beautiful now, I’ll surrender now. I have no more prayers in me, just this loving and bad poetry.”
― Bad Poetry and This Loving
― Bad Poetry and This Loving

“As another year went by
And a new year came to greet us
I got up in the morning to take my class
And in the afternoon, while sauntering down the road
I saw a hairdresser's saloon inviting me in
And so I met the hairdresser
A fine young lad, and I told him to get my hair and beard trimmed if he may please
But for some reason I decided to keep the moustache without any trims
Life makes us poets,
with a love for poetry.”
―
And a new year came to greet us
I got up in the morning to take my class
And in the afternoon, while sauntering down the road
I saw a hairdresser's saloon inviting me in
And so I met the hairdresser
A fine young lad, and I told him to get my hair and beard trimmed if he may please
But for some reason I decided to keep the moustache without any trims
Life makes us poets,
with a love for poetry.”
―

“As another year went by
And a new year came to greet us
I got up in the morning to take my class
And in the afternoon, while sauntering down the road
I saw a hairdresser's place inviting me in
And so I met the hairdresser
A fine young lad, and I told him to get my hair and beard trimmed if he may please
But for some reason I decided to keep the moustache without any trims
Life makes us poets,
with a love for poetry.”
―
And a new year came to greet us
I got up in the morning to take my class
And in the afternoon, while sauntering down the road
I saw a hairdresser's place inviting me in
And so I met the hairdresser
A fine young lad, and I told him to get my hair and beard trimmed if he may please
But for some reason I decided to keep the moustache without any trims
Life makes us poets,
with a love for poetry.”
―

“Poetry has a unique ability to distill complex emotions into a few lines, creating a powerful impact that lingers in the hearts of readers. As a poet, one learns to harness the potency of words, selecting them with precision to convey nuances and evoke empathy.”
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―

“Someone asked me the other day, do I like to write prose better or poetry? To which I can only say - both are fundamental to my works. In fact, I started out with prose, as you might remember - and my most invigorating ideas came to this world in the form of prose. Along the way, I felt a craving for poetry, so quite on a whim I wrote the first sonnet. Suddenly an entire new horizon opened up to me. Eventually prose and poetry became equally potent carrier of my ideas - they became complimentary to each other - they became supplementary to each other. However, I do admit, as I grow older, I'm getting more and more drawn towards poetry as my primary vessel.”
― Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One
― Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One

“The Versed Shapeshifter by Stewart Stafford
The poet casts profundity's light,
On untouched depths of consciousness,
Truffles mined from reality's seam,
Sharpened quills from a full armoury.
Visionary heralds, core journalists,
Healers of the heart's collective scars,
Distilling matured verity from mystic grapes,
Tossing tropes to make their alchemist salad.
Inventors, composers, focusing global eyes,
A seismic shift rebooting sentient bedrock,
Cartographers mapping the human way,
A bard's verbal progeny on boundless legs.
© 2024, Stewart Stafford. All rights reserved.”
―
The poet casts profundity's light,
On untouched depths of consciousness,
Truffles mined from reality's seam,
Sharpened quills from a full armoury.
Visionary heralds, core journalists,
Healers of the heart's collective scars,
Distilling matured verity from mystic grapes,
Tossing tropes to make their alchemist salad.
Inventors, composers, focusing global eyes,
A seismic shift rebooting sentient bedrock,
Cartographers mapping the human way,
A bard's verbal progeny on boundless legs.
© 2024, Stewart Stafford. All rights reserved.”
―

“Writing was what saved the stutterer. It saved him the trouble of speaking.”
― Stamerenophobia
― Stamerenophobia

“The perfect person does not exist. There is no woman or man you would meet who would make you write poetry.
So poets create imaginary persons who could play muses in their life. And inspire them to write. I have met many people in life, but I have always enjoyed being alone.”
―
So poets create imaginary persons who could play muses in their life. And inspire them to write. I have met many people in life, but I have always enjoyed being alone.”
―

“When Ahmed Faraz Wrote:
'Kis-kis ko bataaege hum judaai ka sabab
Tu mujhse khafa hain toh zamaane ke liye aa'
Who Should I Tell Is The Reason For Our Sepration?
You Are Upset With Me, So Come For The Sake Of The World
And Wajid Shaikh Wrote:
Zeest ka bharam, Ya us rab ka karam Tu ek dafa phir, Sab bhulaane ke liye aa'
Is It An Illusion Of Life Or God‘s Generosity ? Come Once Again, To Make Me Forget Everything.”
― Sukoon
'Kis-kis ko bataaege hum judaai ka sabab
Tu mujhse khafa hain toh zamaane ke liye aa'
Who Should I Tell Is The Reason For Our Sepration?
You Are Upset With Me, So Come For The Sake Of The World
And Wajid Shaikh Wrote:
Zeest ka bharam, Ya us rab ka karam Tu ek dafa phir, Sab bhulaane ke liye aa'
Is It An Illusion Of Life Or God‘s Generosity ? Come Once Again, To Make Me Forget Everything.”
― Sukoon
“And when they come running back from the rejected proposals after seeing the mass success you and I accrued, we would gladly consume this tasty and savory bowl of avenge stew”
― Secret Smiles: Life after divorce poetry collective
― Secret Smiles: Life after divorce poetry collective

“Poetry is a way of life, and nobody knows the way better than those lost.”
― Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
― Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood

“Do I contradict myself?
Very well then, I contradict myself
I am large
I contain multitudes”
― [(Song of Myself)] [Author: Walter Whitman] published on
Very well then, I contradict myself
I am large
I contain multitudes”
― [(Song of Myself)] [Author: Walter Whitman] published on
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