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“The Ivy Green” by Charles Dickens

Selected for Immortal Muse by Zireaux (read Zireaux’s comments on this poem) The Ivy Green from The Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens Oh, a dainty plant is the Ivy green, That creepeth o’er ruins old! Of right choice food are … Continue reading

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I Write! I Build! — Stanzas 117 to 122

Res Publica, Book One, Canto the Second 117. But beauty bejeweled is beauty matured! Just look at Keisha Castle-Hughes.71 ’Twas Oscar’s gild that made her lose her youth – and made her fame assured. Or look at Van Gogh. Who … Continue reading

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“My Poetry Tour of South India (Continued)” by Zireaux

Now let us not disgrace a poem with world affairs and those who choose – like Rush, or Chris, or even Noam – to be the groupies of the news. This world is a great performer. And like her fans, … Continue reading

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