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The Hunting Of The Snark by Lewis Carroll

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Dedication Inscribed to a dear Child:in memory of golden summer hoursand whispers of a summer sea. Girt with a boyish garb for boyish task,   Eager she wields her *****; yet…

From the House of Yemanja by Audre Lorde

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My mother had two faces and a frying ***where she cooked up her daughtersinto girlsbefore she fixed our dinner.My mother had two facesand a broken ***where she hid out a…

Good-By Now or Pardon My Gauntlet by Ogden Nash

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Bring down the moon for genteel Janet;She’s too refined for this gross planet.She wears garments and you wear clothes,You buy stockings, she purchases hose.She say That is correct, and you…

1st Chorus Mexico City Blues by Jack Kerouac

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Butte Magic of IgnoranceButte MagicIs the same as no-ButteAll one lightOld Rough RoadsOne High IronMainway Denver is the same‘The guy I was with his uncle wasthe govornor of Wyoming’‘Course he…

Renascence by Edna St. Vincent Millay

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All I could see from where I stoodWas three long mountains and a wood;I turned and looked another way,And saw three islands in a bay.So with my eyes I traced…

Etienne de la Boece by Ralph Waldo Emerson

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I serve you not, if you I follow,Shadow-like, o’er hill and hollow,And bend my fancy to your leading,All too nimble for my treading.When the pilgrimage is done,And we’ve the landscape…

The Kraken by Alfred Lord Tennyson

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The Kraken by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Below the thunders of the upper deep;Far far beneath in the abysmal sea,His ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleepThe Kraken sleepeth: faintest sunlights fleeAbout his shadowy…

Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning

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The rain set early in tonight,       The sullen wind was soon awake, It tore the elm-tops down for spite,       And did its worst to vex the lake:       I listened with…

The City’s Love by Claude McKay

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For one brief golden moment rare like wine, The gracious city swept across the line; Oblivious of the color of my skin, Forgetting that I was an alien guest, She…

Peace by Sara Teasdale

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Peace flows into meAs the tide to the pool by the shore;It is mine forevermore,It ebbs not back like the sea. I am the pool of blueThat worships the vivid…

Song of Perfect Propriety by Dorothy Parker

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Oh, I should like to ride the seas,  A roaring buccaneer;A cutlass banging at my knees,  A dirk behind my ear.And when my captives’ chains would clank;;I’d howl with glee and drink,And…

The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy

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“O ‘Melia, my dear, this does everything crown!Who could have supposed I should meet you in Town?And whence such fair garments, such prosperi-ty?”—“O didn’t you know I’d been ruined?” said…

Viento by Octavio Paz

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Cantan las hojas,bailan las peras en el peral;gira la rosa,rosa del viento, no del rosal. Nubes y nubesflotan dormidas, algas del aire;todo el espaciogira con ellas, fuerza de nadie. Todo…

The Lang Coortin’ by Lewis Carroll

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The ladye she stood at her lattice high,Wi’ her doggie at her feet;Thorough the lattice she can spyThe passers in the street, “There’s one that standeth at the door,And tirleth…

211th Chorus by Jack Kerouac

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The wheel of the quivering meatconceptionTurns in the void expelling human beings,Pigs, turtles, frogs, insects, nits,Mice, lice, lizards, rats, roanRacinghorses, poxy bucolic pigtics,Horrible unnameable lice of vultures,Murderous attacking dog-armiesOf Africa,…

Goody for Our Side and Your Side Too by Ogden Nash

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Foreigners are people somewhere else,Natives are people at home;If the place you’re atIs your habitat,You’re a foreigner, say in Rome.But the scales of Justice balance true,And *** leads into tat,So…

Hanging Fire by Audre Lorde

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I am fourteenand my skin has betrayed methe boy I cannot live withoutstill ***** his thumbin secrethow come my knees arealways so ashywhat if I diebefore morningand momma’s in the…

Rosemary by Edna St. Vincent Millay

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For the sake of some things  That be now no moreI will strew rushes  On my chamber-floor,I will plant bergamot  At my kitchen-door. For the sake of dim things  That were once so plainI…

A Pretty Woman by Robert Browning

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I That fawn-skin-dappled hair of hers,And the blue eyeDear and dewy,And that infantine fresh air of hers! II To think men cannot take you, Sweet,And enfold you,Ay, and hold you,And…

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