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  1. Famous Tamil Poets Tamil is an Indian language and it is one of the longest surviving classical languages in the world. It has an unbroken literary tradition of over two thousand...
  2. Subramaniya Bharathi - Great Poet of Tamil Nadu. Subramaniya Bharathi from Tamil Nadu has become a celebrated Tamil poet. He was also a freedom fighter and freethinking reformer. Subramaniya Bharathi is one...
  3. Rumi Quotes Posters I am a poet and a big fan of Rumi. I love Rumi's poetry. It is often inspirational and it is very spiritual, two things I myself am drawn to and is reflected...
  4. William McGonagall - The World's Worst Poet! William Topaz McGonagall (1825 - 1902) was an ordinary working class Scottish man employed as a weaver in Dundee's textile industry. One momentous day in 1877...
  5. Short Poems For Busy People The thing about short poems is that they pack a punch for people who don't have time to read for the power kernel in a long poem. Short poems by noted poets shown...
  6. Shel Silverstein Books I write poetry and have books of my poetry for sale. My love of poetry started with this man: Shel Silverstein I love the book Where the Sidewalk Ends! I got...
  7. poems from the soul Welcome to a lens dedicated to Poems, as many of you know. Poems have the power to express those raw emotions, we all have bottle up inside and wish to expr...
  8. Robert Frost--America's Poet At the age of eleven, I fell in love with a much older man. Our sixth grade English class was studying poems, and I'd just read "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy...
  9. Poems from the heart Poems from the heart or poems from the soul are those that resonates inside us when we hear them. A poem let's people know of a person feelings or experienc...
  10. Kahlil Gibran Books "The Prophet" is a book by Kahlil Gibran. I have had a copy of it since I was a teenager. I still own it and like to read it. It is inspiring and thought provoking....
  11. How to write a poem - it's easy. It can be very fun, too. Included in this lens are some tips, links, and other Squidoo lenses that will help you make your own poetry, OR get back into writing...
  12. John Milton: Author of Paradise Lost John Milton is widely considered the greatest epic poet in the English language thanks particularly to his most famous work 'Paradise Lost'. Born in 1608, Milton's...
  13. Day Trippin' #1: Smith Rock State Park Long before someone coined the term staycation, my husband and I were taking day trips close to home. A day trip provides a nice break from the usual routine....
  14. Carl Sandburg: Poet Sandburg's poems Grass, Chicago, Fog, and a few others I learned in grade school, but I realized how many, many poems of his I'd never read. I created this lens...
  15. Poetry from the Heart I love writing poems almost as much as I love reading them. I just had to share with others my love of Great Poetry, Famous Poets and my own attempts at Prose....
  16. The Poetic Endeavors of a Philosophy Student I figured I might as well drop these off somewhere. My name is Anthony Ridad, and I'm currently in my last year as a Philosophy student. I've always wanted...
  17. Hans Christian Andersen When I was a little girl, one of my favorite stories was The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. Pictured here, I've made my own version of The Snow Queen...
  18. Great American Poets Here is an overview of some great American poets. I've included a sample poem of their work, a photo of the poet, and some links to short bio's and more poe...
  19. Poets: Kunitz, Collins, Kooser, Simic, Gluck, Hall, Ryan, Merwin What Poet Laureates Do: serve as the nation's official lightning rod for the poetic impulse of Americans. Their "Mission": to raise the national...
  20. Old Irish Poetry Some of our best loved old Irish poetry was borne out of the 19th century literary movement known as 'The Celtic Revival'. This creative style was influenc...
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