Famous poetry of Love and Life | Fampus Life Poetry
Famous poetry of Love and Life
When I Die I Want Your Hands On My Eyes
When I Die I Want Your Hands On My Eyes
When I die I want your hands on my eyes:
I want the light and the wheat of your beloved hands
to pass their freshness over me one more time
to feel the smoothness that changed my destiny.
I want you to live while I wait for you, asleep,
I want for your ears to go on hearing the wind,
for you to smell the sea that we loved together
and for you to go on walking the sand where we walked.
I want what I love to go on living
and as for you I loved you and sang you above everything,
for that, go on flowering, flowery one,
so that you reach all that, my love, orders for you,
so that my shadow passes through your hair,
so that they know by this the reason for my song
Famous short poetries on Love and Life
Robert Burns, “To a Mouse“As (further) immortalized by John Steinbeck.
Philip Larkin, “This Be The Verse“
We know, we know, it’s all your parents’ fault.
Edgar Allan Poe, “The Raven”We had some votes for “Annabel Lee,” on account of its earworminess, but among the many appearances and references of Poe in pop culture, “The Raven” is certainly the most common.
Marianne Moore, “Poetry“
All else aside, the fact that it starts with hating poetry has made it a favourite among school children of all ages. See also: “The Fish.”
Gertrude Stein, “Sacred Emily“
Because a rose is a rose is a rose is a rose.
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