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  1. #81

    The Nymphs Reply to the Shepherd a poem by Sir Walter Raleigh

    If all the world and love were young,
    And truth in every shepherd's tongue,
    These pretty pleasures might me move
    To live with thee and be thy love.
    Last edited by Siobhan; 12-25-2008 at 08:51 PM.

  2. #82
    Let's close this door.
    Slowly, slowly, our clothes slip off
    As if gods were divesting their essence,
    And we are those gods, although human.
    Nothing is what has been granted us.

    **Catorze de Junho by José Saramago

  3. #83
    "What ceremony of words can patch the havoc? " - Sylvia Plath, Conversation Among The Ruins

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    "If in the twilight of memory
    We should meet once more,
    We shall speak again together
    And you shall sing to me a deeper song..."

    The Farewell, Kahlil Gibran
    "JUST A WOMAN? Oh honey no!

    I am awesome with a splash of bitch and a dash of wonderful.

  5. #85
    "Why do you stay in prison
    when the door is so wide open?"
    - Rumi, A Community of the Spirit

  6. #86
    "I am taking the boats of our beds
    and swamping them, letting them cough on the sea
    and choke on it and go down into nothing.
    I am stuffing your mouth with your
    promises and watching
    you vomit them out upon my face.
    The Camp we directed?
    I have gassed the campers.

    Now I am alone with the dead,
    flying off bridges,
    hurling myself like a beer can into the wastebasket.
    I am flying like a single red rose,
    leaving a jet stream
    of solitude
    and yet I feel nothing,
    though I fly and hurl,
    my insides are empty
    and my face is as blank as a wall."

    - Killing the Love, Anne ***ton

  7. #87
    Quote Originally Posted by balut_man View Post
    "What ceremony of words can patch the havoc? " - Sylvia Plath, Conversation Among The Ruins
    this line stirred something in me.


    I cannot live with you,
    It would be life,
    And life is over there
    Behind the shelf.

    -emily dickinson

  8. #88
    the woods are lovely dark and deep
    but I have promises to keep
    and miles to go before I sleep

  9. #89
    that was robert frost by the way forgot to quote

  10. #90
    Do I dare
    Disturb the universe?

    . . .

    I can hear the mermaids singing, each to each

    I do not think that they will sing to me

    . . .

    We have lingered in the chambers of the sea
    By sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown
    Til human voices wakes us, and we drown.

    - The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,T.S. Eliot

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