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I Love you MoreComfort and happiness
Each and every day –of my life
Floating in a tear dropp stream,
taking my heart to places it’s never been.
I Finally Learned What is Love isIf you ever find that ability to love
Or what our station in life is,
Where real strength and love come from.
I believe together we could do anything;
How Could I But Love youWhen on the Cross you were the servant of all.
When someday, you'll open heaven for me!
When in life you've been so faithful and true.
Hidden TresureTruth, received in the love and power of it...
informs and establishes the judgment,
softens and melts the heart,
warms and draws upward the affections...
Healing in your WingsHe promise us everything, that who believes in him will find healing.
Poems for ChildrenI write a quite a bit of prose, mainly short stories. A lot of them, but not all aimed at children. But poetry is a different matter, while I have always liked to read and listen to all sorts of poetry. I had always avoided trying to write it, mainly because. One; I hadn't a clue how to go about it
FearA poem about being fearful to the point of not being able to move effectively.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: a Discussion of How Do I Love Thee?“How Do I Love Thee?” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning was written in 1845 while she was being courted by the English poet, Robert Browning. The poem is also titled Sonnet XLIII from Sonnets From the Portuguese.
Anne Bradstreet: to My Dear and Loving Husband“To My Dear and Loving Husband” was written by America’s first female poet, the Puritan, Anne Bradstreet. In fact, Anne Bradstreet is one of only a handful of female American poets during the first 200 years of America’s history. After Bradstreet, one can list only Phillis Wheatley, the 18th century black female poet, Emma Lazarus, the 19th century poet whose famous words appear on the Statue of Liberty, and the 19th century Emily Dickinson, America’s most famous female poet.
Robert Burns Love Poem: a Red, Red RoseRobert Burns, a poor man, an educated man, and a ladies’ man, is representative of Scotland, much like whisky, haggis, bagpipes, and kilts. He lived a life shortened by rheumatic heart disease, 1759-1796, but his life journey through poverty, informal education, disappointed love, nationalism, and literary and financial success can be identified by all Scots and common men the world over. He has become almost a national symbol of all things Scottish. His life is like a love story with a happy en
Sonnet Xviii by Shakespeare: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?Shakespeare’s sonnets require time and effort to appreciate. Understanding the numerous meanings of the lines, the crisply made references, the brilliance of the images, and the complexity of the sound, rhythm and structure of the verse demands attention and experience. The rewards are plentiful as few writers have ever approached the richness of Shakespeare’s prose and poetry.
She Walks in Beauty: a Discussion of the Poem by Lord ByronIn June, 1814, several months before he met and married his first wife, Anna Milbanke, Lord Byron attended a party at Lady Sitwell’s. While at the party, Lord Byron was inspired by the sight of his cousin, the beautiful Mrs. Wilmot, who was wearing a black spangled mourning dress. Lord Byron was struck by his cousin’s dark hair and fair face, the mingling of various lights and shades. This became the essence of his poem about her.
I Carry your Heart With Me, About the Poem by E. E. CummingsThe poem, "i carry your heart with me," by E. E. Cummings has been a favorite love poem and a favorite selection at weddings for many years. The poem has gained renewed interest since being featured in the film, "In Her Shoes." It is used with devastating effect in the film’s climactic wedding scene and again to close the movie. Countless fans have been inspired to review the touching words of "i carry your heart with me."
God’s Love is Like a Child'sThe love of God is like a small child.
Compassion, passionate, sensitive, honest, are the emotions children express. God is the father, and we are His creation. He's knocking at the door of your heart; He wants us to open your heart and let Him in, so He can be your God and you can be His child.
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