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  • Tangled Thoughts por Lidet36
    Lidet36
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      Partes 30
    My first original prose collection with a nice playlist, compiled with my favorite poems. life, friendship, heartbreak, insecurity, love, dreams, hope, music and reminiscence tangled and treaded in my thoughts... Hope u'll enjoy it, constructive criticism and comments are hugely appreciated.
  • Unrequited por JurriSaddlerJr
    JurriSaddlerJr
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      LECTURAS 498
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      Partes 6
    A collection of poems that deal with the topic of unrequited love.
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  • 𝐩𝐨𝐞𝐭𝐫𝐲 𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 por YoursTruelyEllie
    YoursTruelyEllie
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      LECTURAS 13
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      Partes 2
    a collection of my favorite poems and poems i wrote
  • The Forsaken por UmbraAeterna
    UmbraAeterna
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      LECTURAS 11
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      Partes 10
    A prophetic journey through light and dark
  • Hurt por coldways
    coldways
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      LECTURAS 869
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      Partes 21
    This a collection of things that happen to me. All of this is my own work except from a few poems that have song lyrics,that I've twisted. Read and enjoy!!
  • My enemy and me por gaara8989
    gaara8989
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      LECTURAS 17
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      Partes 2
    Hi guys this story is about a young girl who was bullied very harshly by a boy. she moved away due to certain circumstances but four years later she moves back and meets a certain someone who goes to her new school. in this book she is 16 years old i hope you enjoy it! :)
  • Poetry for me por oh_my_godsof_olympus
    oh_my_godsof_olympus
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      LECTURAS 636
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      Partes 25
    These are poems and quotes that I have found and wish to share with people. Many of them have touched my heart and I wish them to do the same for you.
  • Songs of Saints and Sinners por DoctorBenway
    DoctorBenway
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      LECTURAS 735
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      Partes 30
    An attempt to understand the divine and faith through my eyes. A collection of poems inspired by Blake, Milton and Nick Cave. From Christ to Krishna and everything in between. Basically attempts to convey some of my ideas and feelings about certain topics surrounding religion and spirituality in a variety of forms. 30 poems covering the beginning to the end. (Highest rank attained #277)
  • The Window por I-S-A-Gaellabry
    I-S-A-Gaellabry
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      LECTURAS 43
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      Partes 3
    Two poems following the form of William Blake's 'The Tyger', written by me at the age of 13.
  • Simple As That por NichiShehara
    NichiShehara
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      LECTURAS 79
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      Partes 5
    A girl facing her final year exam is confronted by her peers regarding her inability to Ace to exam. At the same time Heaven of the Great is troubled by the false accusations and statements made by the paparazzi on Earth; hence William Shakespeare, John Donne, William Wordsworth, William Blake and a few of the most renowned writers take it up to themselves to serve justice to their graves. What could be the outcome of two era's clashing?
  • William Blake & Jacob Boehme: Imagination & Experience por kevinfischer1
    kevinfischer1
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      Partes 1
    William Blake and Jacob Boehme saw true imagination as rooted in living experience, as quite distinct from fantasy, and as such necessary for a fuller knowledge and understanding of reality. Both perceive the significant limitations of reason; that of itself it gives only a partial view, one that can limit and distort our understanding and experience. These limitations have too often extended to the study of Blake and Boehme. Through a close and imaginative engagement with their work, this paper looks at how both addressed the shortcomings of our usual, conditioned and habitual modes of perception and understanding, and how a different kind of engagement with and understanding of the world is necessary. Both saw just how constraining reason can be when it is too prominent and disconnected from our other vital faculties and capacities; how it can enclose and isolate, alienating us from both the world and ourselves. By contrast, for Boehme and Blake imagination is essential, a means of breaking out into that which is other than and beyond our habitual selves. It has a creative relationship with the world, one in which reality is not fixed and finished, but inexhaustible. As the mind expands, so does the world. This paper shows how for both visionaries, the creative embodied imagination places us more fully in existence - in ourselves and in the world - makes possible true reason, reveals all the profound potential that is too often unexplored and unrealised in us, and as such affords us a vital, living understanding of and relationship with the divine. It thus also demonstrates how vital imagination is to any study of William Blake and Jacob Boehme.
  • Snap Happy  por ThelabrinthandmyMind
    ThelabrinthandmyMind
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      LECTURAS 3
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      Partes 1
    One for the city, two for the show
  • University essay collection por magicseeker
    magicseeker
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      Partes 35
    A compilation of university essays made the night before the due date.
  • A letter to William Blake por Lyria_WR
    Lyria_WR
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      Partes 1
    ~"The verse in itself has such a peaceful, reassuring aura. Like a silent promise that I am safe here; it makes me feel at home. "
  • When I Was A Kid por NishaOng
    NishaOng
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      LECTURAS 138
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      Partes 1
    A typical short free -writing poem regarding one of my childhood experiences
  • Beasts of Eden por Turtar
    Turtar
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      LECTURAS 9
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      Partes 1
  • The Finale por Turtar
    Turtar
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      LECTURAS 11
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      Partes 1