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a collection of my favourite poems by vwg0blin
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sylvia plath, sappho, richard sicken, walt whitman, pablo neruda, virginia woolf, oscar wilde- to name a few, of the english language
body work by rae-b97
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**for fans of plath, anne sexton & ocean vuong** 'body work' is a captivating collection of poetry that delves into the depths of human experiences, exploring the intricate relationship between the physical body & the emotional & spiritual realms. with raw vulnerability & lyrical grace, this collection offers an intimate journey through the complexities of existence. through evocative imagery & poignant language, readers are invited to explore themes of self-discovery, identity, love, loss & resilience. each poem is a vivid snapshot that captures moments of introspection, allowing readers to connect with their own emotions & experiences. with its unique blend of introspection & observation, 'body work' uncovers the beauty & frailty of the human condition, celebrating the resilience of the body & the power of language to heal & transcend. whether you are a poetry enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection will resonate deeply, leaving an indelible impression on your heart & mind.
Edgar Allen Poe by TheAndr0meda
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these are all of Edgar Allen Poe's poems and his biography
a room of one's own (1929) - virginia woolf by grunge_trash
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A Room of One's Own is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf, first published in September 1929. The work is based on two lectures Woolf delivered in October 1928 at Newnham College and Girton College, women's constituent colleges at the University of Cambridge.
Oscar Wilde Quotes by whoisJamesPotter
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A collection of quotes and parts of Oscar Wilde's works
constellated stars  by -trainwreck
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❝no❞ might make him angry, but it will set you free. - if no one has ever told you, your freedom is more important than their anger. HIGHEST RANKINGS: #28 in poetry #25 in poetrycollection
OSCAR WILDE - HIS LIFE AND CONFESSIONS BY FRANK HARRIS (Completed) by OscarWilde
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THE CRUCIFIXION OF THE GUILTY IS STILL MORE AWE-INSPIRING THAN THE CRUCIFIXION OF THE INNOCENT; WHAT DO WE MEN KNOW OF INNOCENCE?
James. by narzul
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"you are a work of art, not everyone will understand you. but the one's who do, will never forget about you."
i thought i was your daydream. by yeonn_01
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your heart better be prepared to break.
moon boy. by yeonn_01
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discontinued. // and he stretched out his legs and ran, as if to meet the moon for the first and last time.