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I am not a soldier of Poetry,
My fight is with the barriers off my inner self,
I am the soldier of Love. ~ Bzam
Bzam Poetry quotes by Bzam
To my mind, most prose poems are more prose than poetry. They don't possess most of the qualities of a poem. ~ Pattiann Rogers
Bzam Poetry quotes by Pattiann Rogers
Truth and effort may increase human worth
But they are not enough to make us whole;
Only love can complete us. ~ Ilchi Lee
Bzam Poetry quotes by Ilchi Lee
the gods seldom
give
but so quickly
take. ~ Charles Bukowski
Bzam Poetry quotes by Charles Bukowski
When hope turns dark,
I will bring the sun to light it,
I shall guide, protect thee,
For I am the human spirit.

Poem: God's Dream,
in 'Chameleon Lights ~ Ayushman Jamwal
Bzam Poetry quotes by Ayushman Jamwal
I took her to bed with silk and song
'Lay still, my love, I won't be long,
I must prepare my body for passion.'
'O, your body you give, but all else you ration ... ~ Roman Payne
Bzam Poetry quotes by Roman Payne
Second Fig
Safe upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand:
Come and see my shining palace built upon the sand! ~ Edna St. Vincent Millay
Bzam Poetry quotes by Edna St. Vincent Millay
To write poetry, like sincere poetry, it is like performing heart surgery on yourself without anesthesia ... in public ... You are peeling back layers. You are dissecting yourself ... You do not know what they [the audience] is going to do when you reach into yourself and rip out your organs to be displayed ~ Amir Sulaiman
Bzam Poetry quotes by Amir Sulaiman
Anne Hathaway
The bed we loved in was a spinning world
of forests, castles, torchlight, clifftops, seas
where we would dive for pearls. My lover's words
were shooting stars which fell to earth as kisses
on these lips; my body now a softer rhyme
to his, now echo, assonance; his touch
a verb dancing in the centre of a noun.
Some nights, I dreamed he'd written me, the bed
a page beneath his writer's hands. Romance
and drama played by touch, by scent, by taste.
In the other bed, the best, our guests dozed on,
dribbling their prose. My living laughing love -
I hold him in the casket of my widow's head
as he held me upon that next best bed. ~ Carol Ann Duffy
Bzam Poetry quotes by Carol Ann Duffy
When I built my luminous prison around you, you simply lay down at the center of it and died. ~ Laura Kasischke
Bzam Poetry quotes by Laura Kasischke
Undress its cold. And with a kiss accentuate the scars. ~ Gwen Calvo
Bzam Poetry quotes by Gwen Calvo
It [Bach's cello suites] is like a great diamond," said [Mischa] Maisky in a thick Russian accent, "with so many different cuts that reflect light in so many different ways. ~ Eric Siblin
Bzam Poetry quotes by Eric Siblin
Poetry is what Milton saw when he went blind. ~ Don Marquis
Bzam Poetry quotes by Don Marquis
Break my heart and you will find yourself inside. ~ Atticus Poetry
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All a poet can do today is warn. ~ Wilfred Owen
Bzam Poetry quotes by Wilfred Owen
A friend came over to the house
a few days ago and read one of my poems.
He came back today and asked to read the
same poem over again. After he finished
reading it, he said, It makes me want to write poetry. ~ Richard Brautigan
Bzam Poetry quotes by Richard Brautigan
And yet it fills me with wonder, that, in almost all countries, the most ancient poets are considered as the best: whether it be that every other kind of knowledge is an acquisition gradually attained, and poetry is a gift conferred at once; or that the first poetry of every nation surprised them as a novelty, and retained the credit by consent which it received by accident at first; or whether, as the province of poetry is to describe Nature and Passion, which are always the same, the first writers took possession of the most striking objects for description, and the most probable occurrences for fiction, and left nothing to those that followed them, but transcription of the same events, and new combinations of the same images. Whatever be the reason, it is commonly observed that the early writers are in possession of nature, and their followers of art: that the first excel in strength and innovation, and the latter in elegance and refinement. ~ Samuel Johnson
Bzam Poetry quotes by Samuel Johnson
Now tell me, briefly, what the word 'homosexuality' means to you, in your own words."

"Love flowers pearl, of delighted arms. Warm and water. Melting of vanilla wafer in the pants. Pink petal roses trembling overdew on the lips, soft and juicy fruit. No teeth. No nasty spit. Lips chewing oysters without grimy sand or whiskers. Pastry. Gingerbread. Warm, sweet bread. Cinnamon toast poetry. Justice equality higher wages. Independent angel song. It means I can do what I want. ~ Judy Grahn
Bzam Poetry quotes by Judy Grahn
A sacred soul Thus, within the cosmic creation proceed Life is precious as gold Death will come In a better place, where there's no earthly life
Eternity exist...God..... Judgement falls upon us
Nothing to minus and nothing to plus Only the truth
In a better place where there's no cuss They say tranquility exist here
No fuss
No sorrow
A better place with great yarrow It will come in the morrow
In present times Life is but a Dream ~ Henry Johnson Jr
Bzam Poetry quotes by Henry Johnson Jr
It is in the nature of poetry that it speaks to the heart as well as the head. ~ Malcolm Guite
Bzam Poetry quotes by Malcolm Guite
I began composing the next poem, the one that was to be written next. Not the last poem of those I had read, but the poem written in the head of someone who may never have existed but who had certainly written another poem nonetheless, and just never had the chance to commit it to ink and the page. ~ Steve Erickson
Bzam Poetry quotes by Steve Erickson
You were nothing more than a daydream that a beautiful heart was bound to fall in love with, and daydreams aren't real and beautiful hearts trust easily, fall fast and crash hard. ~ Melody Lee
Bzam Poetry quotes by Melody  Lee
doves exist, dreamers, and dolls;
killers exist, and doves, and doves;
haze, dioxin, and days; days
exist, days and death; and poems
exist; poems, days, death ~ Inger Christensen
Bzam Poetry quotes by Inger Christensen
I didn't know love could disperse
without making a single seed grow,
that longing after you in solitude
would become dearer to me
than being in your arms. ~ Tatjana Ostojic
Bzam Poetry quotes by Tatjana Ostojic
We look at your eyes. The eyes carry the wounds. The eyes know damage. Damaged people recognize other damaged people, and we let you in. We are kindred. - Broken Places ~ Rachel Thompson
Bzam Poetry quotes by Rachel Thompson
You're a defiant act
of creation. ~ Elisabeth Hewer
Bzam Poetry quotes by Elisabeth Hewer
As for poetry 'belonging' in the classroom, it's like the way they taught us sex in those old hygiene classes: not performance but semiotics. If it I had taken Hygiene 71 seriously, I would have become a monk; & if I had taken college English seriously, I would have become an accountant. ~ Jerome Rothenberg
Bzam Poetry quotes by Jerome Rothenberg
How vain it seems to write, when one knows how to feel
how much more near and dear to sit beside you, talk with you, hear the tones of your voice ... Give me strength, Susie, write me of hope and love, and of hearts that endure ... ~ Emily Dickinson
Bzam Poetry quotes by Emily Dickinson
[an encounter in space] Some celestial event. No
no words
no words to describe it. Poetry! They should have sent a poet. So beautiful. So beautiful ... I had no idea. I had no idea. ~ Carl Sagan
Bzam Poetry quotes by Carl Sagan
I have had much to learn from Sweden's poetry and, more especially, from her lyrics of the last generation. ~ Knut Hamsun
Bzam Poetry quotes by Knut Hamsun
I read a lot of poetry, and I love what it does with language. I love music, too, and I think there's probably no coincidence there, that the rhythm of the words is almost as important as the words themselves, and when you can get the two working together, which usually takes me about 20 goes, I feel a huge satisfaction. ~ Kate Grenville
Bzam Poetry quotes by Kate Grenville
I've been reading poetry publicly for 20 years, and this is what you do - you express, you sometimes dig a bit to get a conversation started. That's the point of poetry. You're supposed to go, 'Hmmmm,' and 'Woooh!' ~ Jill Scott
Bzam Poetry quotes by Jill Scott
Poetry carries its history within it, and it is oral in origin. Its transmission was oral. Its transmission today is still in part oral, because we become acquainted with poetry through nursery rhymes, which we hear before we can read. ~ James Fenton
Bzam Poetry quotes by James Fenton
Poetry, in a general sense, may be defined to be 'the expression of the imagination': and poetry is connate with the origin of man. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley
Bzam Poetry quotes by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Darling,
I'm sorry but,
I'm going back to home.
To myself!

I realized,
Home is not the place I live in,
It is not where you are,
It is not somewhere in the world
Waiting for me to arrive but,
Home is wherever I am,
Home is within me.

It's just been a really long time,
I'm going back to home.
To myself! ~ Jyoti Patel
Bzam Poetry quotes by Jyoti Patel
Nearly everybody is looking for something brave to do. I don't know why people shouldn't write poetry. That's brave. ~ Robert Frost
Bzam Poetry quotes by Robert Frost
Experience has taught me, when I am shaving of a morning, to keep watch over my thoughts, because, if a line of poetry strays into my memory, my skin bristles so that the razor ceases to act. ~ A.E. Housman
Bzam Poetry quotes by A.E. Housman
You could use a moth like that as a symbol in a novel, but it was trite, wasn't it? The old moth-to-the-flame image had been used and used again. It was the stuff of amateur poetry. And she, having so little experience crafting a story, would be the most in danger of falling into trite approaches. If she wrote a novel, it probably would be about her father. And the male Luna moth would haunt its pages. Everyone would recognize the work as that of a first novelist. "She wrote about herself through the lens of her father."
The really good novelists, Laura thought, put their fathers, and maybe their mothers too, deeper into the stories. Which, she suddenly thought, might redeem Melville just the littlest bit. ~ L.L. Barkat
Bzam Poetry quotes by L.L. Barkat
You made a poet fall in love with the world. ~ Avijeet Das
Bzam Poetry quotes by Avijeet Das
I do not mean merely in its adding to enthusiasm that intellectual basis which in its strength, or that more obvious influence about which Wordsworth was thinking when he said very nobly that poetry was merely the impassioned expression in the face of science, and that when science would put on a form of flesh and blood the poet would lend his divine spirit to aid the transfiguration. Nor do I dwell much on the great cosmical emotion and deep pantheism of science to which Shelley has given its first and Swinburne its latest glory of song, but rather on its influence on the artistic spirit in preserving that close observation and the sense of limitation as well as of clearness of vision which are the characteristics of the real artist. ~ Oscar Wilde
Bzam Poetry quotes by Oscar Wilde
Aristocracy naturally leads the human mind to the contemplation of the past, and fixes it there. Democracy, on the contrary, gives men a sort of instinctive distaste for what is ancient. In this respect aristocracy is far more favorable to poetry; for things commonly grow larger and more obscure as they are more remote; and, for this two-fold reason, they are better suited to the delineation of the ideal. ~ Alexis De Tocqueville
Bzam Poetry quotes by Alexis De Tocqueville
Someone's sent
a loving note
in lines of returning geese
and as the moon fills
my western chamber
as petals dance
over the flowing stream
again I think of you
the two of us
living a sadness
apart
a hurt that can't be removed
yet when my gaze comes down
my heart stays up ~ Orson Scott Card
Bzam Poetry quotes by Orson Scott Card
In its youth a people produce mythology and poetry; in its decadence, philosophy and logic. ~ Will Durant
Bzam Poetry quotes by Will Durant
It's not magic. I remember because I make comparisons. Not in terms of better or worse, just different. And not all of these memories are great, but they're mine.
Which lends way to believe, that none of our lives are put together on an assembly line. We're not pre-packaged with memories or programmed with stories. We have to make our own. ~ Shane Koyczan
Bzam Poetry quotes by Shane Koyczan
The urge to write poetry is like having an itch. When the itch becomes annoying enough, you scratch it. ~ Robert Penn Warren
Bzam Poetry quotes by Robert Penn Warren
There are other themes for poetry besides immersion in the Will, my friends. The love of person for person, the joy of defending one's home, the wonder of standing naked beneath the fiery stars - " The invader laughed. "Can it be that Earth fell so swiftly because its only poets were poets of acquiescence to destiny? ~ Robert Silverberg
Bzam Poetry quotes by Robert Silverberg
That's the role of poetry, Ciri. To say what others cannot utter. ~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Bzam Poetry quotes by Andrzej Sapkowski
Nobody reads poetry anymore
So who the hell are you
I see bent over this book? ~ Aleksandar Ristovic
Bzam Poetry quotes by Aleksandar Ristovic
When Sadik lost his own lease, we moved in together. And after a few months of closer scrutiny, he began to realize that the city had indeed had an effect on me, although not the one he'd expected. I stopped getting high. I ran three miles a day and fasted on Sundays. For the first time in years, I applied myself to my studies and started keeping a journal of daily reflections and very bad poetry. ~ Barack Obama
Bzam Poetry quotes by Barack Obama
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