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A commentary on Philip Larkin's "Aubade"
In the sense that death is to Larkin like bitterness is to a good coffee, the question does seem ridiculous. The topic of the fear of death has been as much a part of Larkin’s output as any of his other favourite themes, since it clammily took hold of him in his twenties.
By Andrew Scott3 years ago in Poets
A BLUE HAIKU
This haiku was inspired by the color “Baby Blue”. This color often mistaken for the color turquoise, has been used to distinguish between having a boy or girl at birth (i.e., the boy wears baby blue and the girls wear a pastel pink). It has also been the symbol of distinguishing ancient and old families as “Aristocrats” and not just “High Society”, “Old Money”, "swinger" and/ or “common”.
By Princess Rev. Nnedi Iwuchukwu, M.Msc., LMT, LMI, MMP, Yogi 3 years ago in Poets
BIBLE POETRY (C)
An Introduction to the Book of Jeremiah, From the Holy Bible. About Jeremiah. The Judean priest and prophet, Jeremiah, began his prophetic ministry, warning the wicked and offering comfort to those who trusted in God, around the time of 627 BC, and experienced the golden years of his ministry during the reign of King Josiah of Judah, from 640 BC – 609 BC.
By Princess Rev. Nnedi Iwuchukwu, M.Msc., LMT, LMI, MMP, Yogi 3 years ago in Poets
A BLUE HAIKU
This poem, "A Blue Haiku" was inspired by scriptures found inside the Book of Exodus, specifically, chapters 13; Exodus (chapter) 24: (verses) 9,10*,11*-18; Exodus (chapter) 25: (verses) 1-4*,5-30 from the King James Version of The Holy Bible:
By Princess Rev. Nnedi Iwuchukwu, M.Msc., LMT, LMI, MMP, Yogi 3 years ago in Poets








