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sad love poems by Leah x

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These r some more sad love/emoish poems I wrote since u guys liked my poems I wrote b4 and I promised 2 put some more of my poems up here so I did!
Sorry its only 4 poems and I wrote these like ages ago so sorry if there rubbish I’ve been very busy l8ly and haven’t had time 2 type up any of my new poems but I will in time so if u subscribe I will get those up soon 4 u guys!
Song used: Mulan – Reflection (I do not own this song)
Pics in background from google!
All pics r related 2 the poem on it in some way!
Hope u like em!! :P
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Elisa – Poems By God

Dall’album “Heart”, 2009.

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Parkour

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Firstly thankyou for all the wonderful feedback so far!
HD download:
http://www.3run.co.uk/Movies/poetry_in_motion.mov
Hope you enjoy.
The shots were recorded in Portsmouth, Basingstoke and London, UK.
This is an artistic Parkour piece, titled Poetry In Motion.
Directed and edited by Sam Parham – www.3run.co.uk
Filming by: Chase Armitage, Nathan Barris & Jay Pearson.
I sincerely hope you all enjoy, and please leave some feedback.
Peace
Music license permitted by: Conor Corrigan (Koriigahn)

http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/191989

- We stand now.
Myspace link: http://www.myspace.com/conorcorriganmusic

Part of the, Parkour, Free Running, Tricking and Acrobatics performance – 3RUN Action team. for more visit www.3run.co.uk!

Parkour – Poetry in Motion Text:
I walk on the Red Carpet of the Universe
To Converse between time and space,
Looking for a place to be free, a place that I see, what separates you from me.

I overcome my fears, facing them head on,
against every challenge I try to stay strong,

Sprinting I leap, hit the wall as I flow,
Then vault forwards to the ground below,
Leaping from rail to rail, the presents irrelevant,
So my eyes focus on the future, and determine the environment.

I hit the path with graceful pace,
beast the rail sweat dripping from my face.
I hit the bollard, and fly through the air,
an explosion of movement, wind streaming through my hair.

My surroundings are a blur, so my senses must sharpen,
I tunnel my vision, everything else begins to darken.
As I hit the landing, my feet must compensate,
Weight distributions instinctive, theres no need to hesitate.

My breathes are deep, and my heart pumps fast,
Flushing my body with blood and oxygen to last.
My muscles contract as they take the strain,
Bounding over walls, this is how I train.

To become Agile, Flexible, Fast and Strong,
Worthy of the 3RUN family, for which I belong.

While the average guy lives an elaborate lie,
The fear in my eyes will never fortify.
The adrenaline in my bloodstream is evident,
And all my other feelings are rendered irrelevant.

As I make my next movement of which Ive planned in advance
I mime the precision leaving nothing to chance

Tepid and unwavering my balance commands me
A hero of stature as Im expressing to be

Something and someone much more than the norm
Im a cannon exploding the eye of the storm

Stained walls appear hear where others marks have been made
A map of movement like an atlas has now been outlaid
I can use these footprints to inspire me to improve
To spur me on, on my quest to move.
Its a sign that I too belong to this place
After all Ive left marks you can still see my trace.

My face contorts as I brace to leap,
energy flows through my body from my head to my feet.
I drive my body off of the wall,
and float for that moment, time seems to stall.

Coming back to my senses, my feet meet the ground,
I tuck to a roll barely making a sound.
I round a corner, coming out in a stride,
Forcing myself on, leaping with pride.

I wanna stop just for a second, say it straight from the heart,
Life is a lesson, from the day you are born to the day we depart.
Family is the most important thing, so hold them near,
Life is too short to live it in fear.

Be positive, helpful, kind and curtious,
Stress is of the devil, stay calm, never furious.
Such things arent important, they cannot impress,
How many people you bless, is how you truly measure success.

My skin may tare and the flesh may be seen
But the adrenaline pumps strong and my muscles stay keen
Fibres explode with every contraction
This is my life, the fatal attraction

No questioning the universe, this is just part of my plot,
And as George Bernard Shaw said:
You see things and say why? But dream things that never were and say why not?
Afterall, Pain is temporary, Quitting is forever.
Lance Armstrong told me this, As far as Im concerned Never say Never

My training is my life, it is my catlyst,
Its why I work hard and tend to persist.

I hit the wall where graffiti enthrals the once bare
Like it I hit it with intensive art flair
The art of the movement as prominent as the wall
Started out the same as nothing at all
It strange how such beauty could not once be there
I feel blessed in myself that I have something too share

I carve my own path like huskies in the snow
Leading a track for others to follow
Although the path I lead may not just be mine
I encourage others to find there own in due time

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Diva Kingsley Tribute ~ Photography by Cassone April 2009 Feature ~ Poem by Antonio Cassone

For the fifth unprecedented time, Diva Kingsley is the Feature of the Month at my photography site. Diva gives up their title April 13th in Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA; the poem is from my poetry book “Diva/Cassone” with Original Music by Scott Sumner from my piece ‘The Ecstasy’ – this slideshow is a video presentation for the night of the contest. The photography is works of our collaborations together between model and photographer. Diva is a wonderful muse, but an even more wonderful friend and I couldn’t be more proud to bring this to you. Feel free to visit http://www.photographybycassone.com to see more works by Cassone and you can purchase their books and CD at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=Antonio+Cassone&x=19&y=15 …You can also now follow Cassone at Twitter http://twitter.com/cassone – Thanks!

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Three Poems by Billy Collins (2007)

Three poems from the former US Poet Laureate Billy Collins. Hosted by the Aspen Institute, the 2007 Aspen Ideas Festival, http://www.aifestival.org, offers its participants a variety of programs, tutorials, seminars, and discussion events that together charged the town of Aspen with vibrant intellectual exchange. Some of the most inspired and provocative thinkers, writers, artists, business people, teachers and other leaders drawn from myriad fields and from across the country and around the world all gathered in a single place—to teach, speak, lead, question, and answer.

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5 Poems by Denise Levertov

Denise Levertov 1923-1997

In her final interview, a couple of months before she died, Nicholas O’Connell discusses Denise Levertov’s essay Some Affinities of Content, particularly concerning the Northwest Poets’ attention to nature as a way to submerge their individual ego, and she is asked if her approach to poetry involves a spiritual quest. She says it is, and then she continues :

…optimism is a twentieth-century repeat of attitudes in the nineteenth century, when they thought that steam, electricity, and telephones were going to make for some kind of utopia. There’s a lot of dependence on technology today, and a willful ignorance that it’s messing up resources… [o]ur ethical development does not match our technological development. This sense of spiritual hunger is something of a counterforce or unconscious reaction to all that technological euphoria.(1)
Denise Levertov was born October 23, 1923 in Ilford, Essex, England. Her father was a Hasidic Jew who converted to Christianity and became a Anglican parson. Her mother was Welsh and read Willa Cather, Dickens, Tolstoy and Conrad. Denise was Home schooled and became interested in writing early, although she studied and intended to pursue ballet. She later said WWII changed her plans. To avoid conscription (women as well as men were required to serve in England,) She became a nurse during WWII.
After publication n of her first book in 1946, she was recognized as one of the New Romantics. But after marrying American writer Mitchell Goodwin she moved to the US and settled in New York. There she became acquainted with the transcendentalists Emerson and Thoreau. She also developed a friendship with William Carlos Williams, and made pilgrimages to visit him.
In 1965 Poetry published her essay Some Notes on Organic Form. in it she discusses her theory of poetics as being a crystallization of a constellation of perceptions within the poet at the time of a precipitating poetic experience. She says the poet is brought to speech:
Suppose theres the sight of the sky through a dusty window, birds and clouds and bits of paper flying through the sky, the sound of music from his radio, feelings of anger and love and amusement roused by a letter just received, the memory of some long-past thought…[ t]his is only a rough outline of a possible moment in a life. But the condition of being a poet is that periodically such a cross section, or constellation, of experiences (in which one or another element may predominate) demands, or wakes in him this demand: the poem. (2)
In a 1984 interview with Sybil Estess, Levertov speaks of her political awakening from apathy to revolutionary. (3) She speaks of becoming politically active through pacifism first. She says:
You will remember that there was actually no antiwar movement during the Korean War comparable to the one against the war in Vietnam. I shared that apathy, I’m afraid. But I began to participate in antinuclear demonstrations back in New York in the “ban the bomb” period. I was a convinced pacifist for a number of those years. Then I became more and more politically involved with the antiwar movement concerning Vietnam, and I began to feel that being a pacifist was an unbearably smug position to take. I felt self-righteous. I realized that there was a connection between the Vietnamese people who were struggling for self-preservation and between people’s struggle for self-determination in all places, and with racism. So I gave up my pacifism at that point and became more revolutionary. (3)
Denise Levertov died of Lymphoma on December 20. 1997.
Text of poems read can be found:
Clouds: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=171233
Everything That Acts Is Actual: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=171228
Come Into Animal Presence: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=17534
Life at War: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=181968
News Report, September 1991(4): http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=180095
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Webliography:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denise_Levertov

http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/41

http://www.english.illinois.edu/Maps/poets/g_l/levertov/life.htm

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=4048

Notes
(1) http://www.english.illinois.edu/Maps/poets/g_l/levertov/oconnell.htm
(2) http://www.poetryfoundation.org/learning/poetics-essay.html?id=237852
(3) http://www.english.illinois.edu/Maps/poets/g_l/levertov/estess.htmq99q
(4) New York Times story September 15, 1991:
http://www.nytimes.com/1991/09/15/world/us-army-buried-iraqi-soldiers-alive-in-gulf-war.html?pagewanted=1

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Poems about Love

poems all about love

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