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Price Of Flower

He whose heart is filled with love pays for flower
Take hold of flower causes sleep passion hover

This colorful sweat earth is filled with deserts and beds
All day long mind wants to hear the love words

Getting variably tone plays- on raft mind goes on floating
Leave shyness- embrace me- forget every thing

Unveiling face passionate words utter the bud of flower.

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Weeds

In the backyard
Of my heart
I put some seed of love
But weeds grew too fast
Though I used herbicide
But they know how to survive
I threw out the rose, now I love
The weeds for their survival instinct
And power to grow everywhere
Without following any row
My mind follows the heart
And grows too fast like weeds
To pervade to hover
The minds and souls
Of people all over.

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Ezra Pound

Speech For Psyche In The Golden Book Of Apuleius

All night, and as the wind lieth among
The cypress trees, he lay,
Nor held me save as air that brusheth by one
Close, and as the petals of flowers in falling
Waver and seem not drawn to earth, so he
Seemed over me to hover light as leaves
And closer me than air,
And music flowing through me seemed to open
Mine eyes upon new colours.
O winds, what wind can match the weight of him!

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True Love Triumphs Over Irony Of Fate. by Ray Subrata

Irony enchants on the apparent,
For love remains buried deep,
A feeling and a sacrifice it keep,
Between yesterday and future it reaps,
An oasis with a cover,
Love seems to hover,
If once, it is always,
In one’s loneliness it glazes,

In ego’s defeat it wins,
The lover restores the queen,
Of his heart and soul,
Blessed twice of earthly and heavenly goal.

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The Eclipse

This world has been without its moon for far too long
Steadfastly clinging to the silent sky.
Must light be absent from mankind's arid heart?
Darkness hides its soul and spares not the one that glows
Will not the earth be apprehensive of the gloom this brings?
Nightly shadows hover in a pause to mark a very worthy cause
For without love, peace will surely elude us all.

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John Shea

Flying

Flying at birth was my blessing and curse
My take offs were bad and my landings much worse

Then around the age of ten
I still crashed now and then

Then as a teen I thought of a scheme
And used the power to check out the scene
If you know what I mean

As I grew older I learned how to hover
My flights got much bolder

Now in my latter years I do just fine
My dream of flying
Is fresh in my mind

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A Little Talk With A Silly Friend

someone is so unimportant
and so you devote a tinge of time
a splash of a gaze
not making any noise
you make some nods
to acknowledge her
your hands are uneasy
grasping for something to touch
inside your pocket
your feet are wary
there is no way that waiting is significant
there is nothing in here
except a silly talk
your mind has wings and claws
you hover for a while
and then leave
forever.

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Ana's Painting, Ephemera

Legs like brush strokes
streak down
over

the wrinkled vista,
sepia crumpled

in its folded ruptures—
feet levitation,
steps left to hover
above where they would sink;
where the imprints lie,

firmly imbedded into the faulty Earth,
a crumbling sheet of petrous land
nestling between what was
before us

and whatever resides
deep in the

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John Webster

A Land Dirge

Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren,
Since o'er shady groves they hover
And with leaves and flowers do cover
The friendless bodies of unburied men.
Call unto his funeral dole
The ant, the field-mouse, and the mole,
To rear him hillocks that shall keep him warm
And, when gay tombs are robb'd, sustain no harm;
But keep the wolf far thence, that's foe to men,
For with his nails he'll dig them up again.

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No, She Says

Like little elves the humming birds hover
Beauty brings a mystic wing
Love like a rainbow
Speech drifting in time
Poetry flowing in the wind
Tonight the silent summer ends
Hope has enlarged the window
Life has brilliant stars

Onions and butter
Garlic and blueberries
Her divorce has brought solitude
Walks and country roads
Rivers with prayer
The quiet life
Will you go out with me?
No, she says, I am not ready

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