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βΎPISCESβ½
Edgar Allen Poe, A Dream Within a Dream
βTake this kiss upon the brow! / And, in parting from you now, / Thus much let me avow β / You are not wrong, who deem / That my days have been a dream; / Yet if hope has flown away / In a night, or in a day, / In a vision, or in none, / Is it therefore the less gone? / All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream.β
June Jordan, You Came with Shells
βYou came with shells. And left them: / shells. / They lay beautiful on the table. / Now they lie on my desk / peculiar / extraordinary under 60 watts.β
Toni Morrison, It Comes Unadorned
βit comes / Unadorned / Like a phrase / Strong enough to cast a spell; / It comes / Unbidden, / Like the turn of sun through hills / Or stars in wheels of song. / The jeweled feet of women dance the earth. / Arousing it to spring. / Shoulders broad as a road bend to share the weight of years. / Profiles breach the distance and lean / Toward an ordinary kiss. / Bliss. / it comes naked into the world like a charm.β
βΎAQUARIUSβ½
W.B Yeats, A Coat
βI made my song a coat / Covered with embroideries / Out of old mythologies / From heel to throat; / But the fools caught it, / Wore it in the worldβs eyes / As though theyβd wrought it. / Song, let them take it / For thereβs more enterprise / In walking naked.β
W.B Yeats, The Lover Tells of the Roses in His Heart
βAll things uncomely and broken, all things worn out and old, / The cry of a child by the roadway, the creak of a lumbering cart, / The heavy steps of the ploughman, splashing the wintry mould, / Are wronging your image that blossoms a rose in the deeps of my heart. / The wrong of unshapely things is a wrong too great to be told; I hunger to build them anew and sit on a green knoll apart, / With the earth and the sky and the water, re-made, like a casket of gold / For my dreams of your image that blossoms a rose in the deeps of my heart.β
Louisa May Alcott, The Lay of a Golden Goose
βOh! Be not rash,β her father said, / A mild Socratic bird; / Her mother begged her not to stray / With many a warning word. / But little goosey was perverse / And eagerly did cry, / βIβve got a lovely pair of wings, / Of course I Ought to fly.β
βΎCAPRICORNβ½
John Milton, Sonnet 19
βWhen I consider how my light is spent, / Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, / And that one talent which is death to hide / Lodged with me useless, through my soul more bent / To serve therewith my Maker,β
Jala al-Din Rumi, The Guest House
βThis being human is a guest house. / Every morning a new arrival. / A joy, a depression, a meanness, / some momentary awareness comes / As an unexpected visitor. / Welcome and entertain them all! / Even if theyβre a crowd of sorrows, / who violently sweep your house / empty of its furniture, / still treat each guest honorably. / He may be clearing you out / for some new delight. / The dark thought, the shame, the malice, / meet them at the door laughing, / and invite them in. / Be grateful for whoever comes, because each has been sent / as a guide from beyond.β
Gwendolyn Brooks, a song in the front yard
βIβve stayed in the front yard all my life. / I want a peek at the back / Where itβs rough and untended and hungry weed / grows. / A girl gets sick of a rose.β
βΎSAGITTARIUSβ½
Lewis Carroll, A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky
βIn a Wonderland they lie, / Dreaming as the days go by, / Dreaming as the summers die: / Ever drifting down the stream β / Lingering in the golden gleam β / Life, what it is but a dream?β
Dante Alighieri, From βInfernoβ
βItβs the pain / of the people down there that empties my / face. / Itβs pity / that youβve mistaken for fear. / And itβs the long way / that pushes us now. / Letβs go.β
Victor Hugo, Tomorrow, At Dawn
βTomorrow, at dawn, at the hour when the countryside whitens, / I will set out. You see, I know that you wait for me. / I will go by the forest, I will go by the mountain. / I can no longer remain far from you. / I will walk with my eyes fixed on my thoughts, / Seeing nothing of outdoors, hearing no noise / Alone, unknown, my back curved, my hands crossed, / Sorrowed, and the day for me will be as night.β
βΎSCORPIOβ½
Sarojini Naid, Autumn Song
βLike a joy on the heart of a sorrow, / The sunset hangs on a cloud; / A golden storm of glittering sheaves, / Of fair and frail and fluttering leaves, / The wild wind blows in a cloud. / Hark to a voice that is calling / To my heart in the voice of the wind: / My heart is weary and sad and alone, / For its dreams like the fluttering leaves have gone, / And why should I stay behind?β
Shel Silverstein, Dreadful
βSomeone ate the baby. / Itβs absolutely clear / Someone ate the baby / βCause the baby isnβt here. / Weβll give away her toys and clothes. / Weβll never have to wipe her nose. / Dad says, βThatβs the way it goes.β / Someone ate the baby.β
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Aftermath
βWhen the summer fields are mown, / When the birds are fledged and flown, / And the dry leaves strew the path; / With the falling of the snow, / With the cawing of the crow, / Once again the fields we mow / And gather in the aftermath.β
βΎLIBRAβ½
Maya Angelou, Caged Bird
βA free bird leaps / on the back of the wind / and floats downstream / till the current ends / and dips his wing / in the orange sun rays / and dares to claim the sky.β
Emily Dickinson, Good Morning β Midnight
βGood Morning β Midnight β / Iβm coming Home β / Day β got tired of Me β / How could I β of Him? / Sunshine was a sweet place β / I liked to stay β / But Morn β didnβt want me β now β / So β Goodnight β Day!β
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, My Heart and I
βYou see weβre tired, my heart and I. / We dealt with books, we trusted men, / And in our own blood drenched the pen, / As is such colours could not fly. / We walked too straight for fortuneβs end, / We loved too true to keep a friend ; / At last weβre tired, my heart and I.β
βΎVIRGOβ½
Robert Hayden, Those Winter Sundays
βSundays too my father got up early / and put his clothes on in the blueback cold, / then with cracked hands that ached / from labor in the weekday weather made / banked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him. / Iβd wake and hear the cold splintering, breaking / When the rooms were warm, heβd call, / and slowly I would rise and dress, / fearing the chronic angers of that house, / Speaking indifferently to him , / who had driven out the cold / and polished my good shoes well. / What did I know, what did I know / of love's austere and lonely offices?β
Jack Kerouac, How to Meditate
βThinkingβs just like not thinking- / So I don't have to think / any / moreβ
William Faulkner, Study
βMuted dreams for them / for me / Bitter science. Exams are near / And my thoughts uncontrollably / Wander, and I cannot hear / The voice telling me that work I must, / For everything will be the same when Iβm dead / A thousand years. I wish I were a bust / All head.β
βΎLEOβ½
Walt Whitman, I sing the Body Electric
βI sing the body electric, / The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them,β
Oscar Wilde, The Ballad of Reading Gaol
βYet each man kills the thing he loves, / By each let this be heard, / Some do it with a bitter look, / Some with a flattering word, / The coward does it with a kiss, / The brave men with a sword!β
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Friendship
βA ruddy drop of manly blood / The surging sea outweighs, / The world uncertain comes and goes; / The lover rooted stays. / I fancied he was fled, β / And, after many a year, / Glowed unexhausted kindliness, / Like daily sunrise there. / My careful heart was free again, / O friend, my bosom said, / Through thee alone the sky is arched, / Through thee the rose is red; / All things through thee take nobler form, / And look beyond the earth, / The mill-round of our fate appears / A sun-path in thy worth. / Me too thy nobleness had taught / To master my despair; / The fountains of my hidden life / Are through thy friendship fair.β
βΎCANCERβ½
Shakespear, Sonnet 147
βMy love is as a fever, longing still / For that which longer nurseth the disease, / Feeding on that which doth preserve the ill,β
Robert Frost, Acquainted with the Night
βI have been one acquainted with the night. / I have walked out in rain β and back in rain. / I have outwalked the furthest city light. / I have looked down the saddest city lane. / I have passed by the watchman on his beat / And dropped my eyes, unwilling to explain. / I have stood still and stopped the sound of feet / When far away an interrupted cry / Came over houses from another street, / But not to call me back or say good-bye; / And further still at an unearthly height, / One luminary clock against the sky / Proclaimed the time was neither wrong nor right. / I have been one acquainted with the night.β
William Blake, Auguries of innocence
βTo see a World in a Grain of Sand / And a Heaven in a wild flower / Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand / And eternity in an hourβ
βΎGEMINIβ½
Rudyard Kipling, Blue Roses
βHalf the world I wandered through, / Seeking where such flowers grew. / Half the world unto my quest / Answered me with laugh and jest. / Home I came at wintertide, / But my silly love had died / Seeking with her latest breath / Roses from the arms of Death.β
John Keats, To Sleep
βSave me from curious Conscience, that still lords / Its strength for darkness, burrowing like a mole; / Turn the key deftly into the oiled wards, / And seal the hushed Casket of my soul.β
Lord Tennyson, The Eagle
βHe clasps the crag with crooked hands; Close to the sun in lonely lands, / Ringβd with the azure world, he stands. / The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; / He watches from his mountain walls, / And like thunderbolt he falls.β
βΎTAURUSβ½
John Donne, Air and Angels
βTwice or thrice had I lovβd thee, / Before I knew thy face or name; / So in a voice, so in a shapeless flame / Angels affects us oft, and worshippβd be;β
Audre Lorde, Recreation
βmy body / writes into your flesh / the poem / you make of me. / Touching you I catch midnight / as moon fires set in my throat / I love you flesh into blossom / I made you / and take you made / into me.β
Margaret Walker, Lineage
βMy grandmothers were strong. / They followed plows and bent to toil. / They moved through fields sowing seed. / They touched earth and grain grew. / They were full of sturdiness and singing. / My grandmothers were strong. / My grandmothers are full of memories / Smelling of soap and onions and wet clay / With veins rolling roughly over quick hands / They have many clean words to say. / My grandmothers were strong. / Why am I not as they?β
βΎARIESβ½
E.E Cummings, Love is more thicker than forget
βlove is more thicker than forget / more thinner than recall / more seldom than a wave is wet / more frequent than to failβ
Mark Twain, Genius
βBut above all things, / to deftly throw the incoherent ravings of insanity into verse / and then rush off and get booming drunk, / is the surest of all the different signs / of genius.β
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Ships that Pass in the Night
βOut in the sky the great dark clouds are massing; / I look far out into the pregnant night, / Where I can hear a solemn booming gun / And I catch the gleaming of a random light, / That tells me that the ship I seek is passing, passing.β
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