To love a person, or not to love. Express your love to your lover with these lovely poems. Enjoy!
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Holidays are fun times. It is a time for joy, family gatherings and happiness, but do holidays provide happiness for all? Enjoy these holiday poems.
Nature, so beautiful, so peaceful, so mysterious, so wonderful. It gives us life, it gives us everything, yet we try to destroy it.
An inspirational poem written by William Edward Hickson. In this poem, the poet tells us to never give up, and to keep trying again and again and again.
The poem talks about the importance of clear communication. Due to a miscommunication, the Light Brigade charged right into a clear death trap. The men obeyed the suicidal orders that was given to them and paid a heavy price. Almost half the Brigade was wiped out, and though little was accomplished strategically, the charge went down as one of the most glorious battles in British military history. Alfred Tennyson read about this in the newspaper, and wrote it in a poem.
Poem written by Alfred Tennyson. A poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He was inspired to write this poem after visiting Old North Church
This poem describes the frustration of ex-lovers who try to maintain their old friendship. While they no longer wish to go back to the pain of their incompatible love, friendship after the intensity of love leaves them feeling "incomplete" and with "a sense of loss." A poem written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
This poem to show that people have the power to make their own destiny. Written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
In this poem, The wife wants her husband to show that he still loves her, "to prove the life of love", by spending some quality time with her and their children. Quality time on a holiday is how to take care of your family and how you show your love, not by gifts! The Husband doesn't get it. He thinks she doesn't appreciate his hard work. He is running a business to take care of her, he just bought her a valuable gift and yet she still wants more from him. Written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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