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A few random poems:
- Pheasant by Sylvia Plath
- By That Lake, Whose Gloomy Shore by Thomas Moore
- Василий Жуковский – Море
- The First Part: Sonnet 14 – Nor Arne, nor Mincius, nor stately Tiber, by William Drummond
- Self-Portrait poem – Andrei Voznesensky poems
- Crawling At Sea by Vaishnavi Prakash
- Виктор Гусев – Сестра
- A Clear Midnight. by Walt Whitman
- Юргис Балтрушайтис – Соме le onde
- The Well Of Love by Walter William Safar
- Ольга Берггольц – Осень (Мне осень озёрного края)
- Hope, Like The Short-lived Ray That Gleams Awhile by William Cowper
- Noe more unto my thoughts appeare by Sidney Godolphin
- Song by Robert Creeley
- Reason The Use Of It In Divine Matters
External links
Bat’s Poetry Page – more poetry by Fledermaus
Talking Writing Monster’s Page –
Batty Writing – the bat’s idle chatter, thoughts, ideas and observations, all original, all fresh
Poems in English
- Afridi Love
- Adoration
- Whispering In Wattle Boughs
- Thoras Song Ashtaroth
- The Swimmer
- The Sick Stockrider
- The Last Leap
- Gone
- An Exiles Farewell
- A Song Of Autumn
- A Dedication
- Medical Ethics
- Vain
- Myself
- My Heritage
- Miserimus
- Memory
- Karazah Karl
- Judith
More external links (open in a new tab):
Doska or the Board – write anything
Search engines:
Yandex – the best search engine for searches in Russian (and the best overall image search engine, in any language, anywhere)
Qwant – the best search engine for searches in French, German as well as Romance and Germanic languages.
Ecosia – a search engine that supposedly… plants trees
Duckduckgo – the real alternative and a search engine that actually works. Without much censorship or partisan politics.
Yahoo– yes, it’s still around, amazingly, miraculously, incredibly, but now it seems to be powered by Bing.
Parallel Translations of Poetry
The Poetry Repository – an online library of poems, poetry, verse and poetic works
Archie Randolph Ammons (1926-2001) was an important American poet, a modern classic, Ammons wrote about our relationship to nature in a way that is both comic and solemn. His poems often address religious and philosophical matters and scenes involving nature in a manner that is almost transcendental.