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      Pen English Poetry Collection

      What Is Going On
      What Is Their To Do
      Is This Another Joke
      Or Do You Really Care
      What Is Happening
      What Is Going On
      Is This Able To Happen
      All The Love In The Air
      Is This Really Love
      Or Is It Another Fullfillment Of Lust
      Jogging Threw My Head
      Leaving Me In A Cloud Full Of Dust
      Blind To Whats In Front Of Me
      And To Who Is Really Their
      I Need Find The Answer Thats Hidden In My Heart
      Do I Really Love You Or Am I Feeling Lust


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      Re: English Poetry Collection

      What Is Going On
      What Is Their To Do
      Is This Another Joke
      Or Do You Really Care
      What Is Happening
      What Is Going On
      Is This Able To Happen
      All The Love In The Air
      Is This Really Love
      Or Is It Another Fullfillment Of Lust
      Jogging Threw My Head
      Leaving Me In A Cloud Full Of Dust
      Blind To Whats In Front Of Me
      And To Who Is Really Their
      I Need Find The Answer Thats Hidden In My Heart
      Do I Really Love You Or Am I Feeling Lust





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      Re: English Poetry Collection

      The Missing Treasure Of This Sinking Vessel
      On The Seafloor, Where It Would Nestle
      Against The Base For Years It’d Lay
      Patiently Waiting For That Special Day
      When I Would Come To Claim My Prize
      Hoping The Chest To My Surprise
      Would Hold The Heart That I’ve Been Missing




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      Snow-white swans sing softly,
      Rose petals blooming in the air.
      One smile from you melts me,
      Basking in nature, the perfect pair.
      Arms wrapped around my neck,
      Hands resting upon your waist.
      Staring into the eyes of heaven,
      Breathless as I caress your face.
      The swans quiet down to watch us
      Awaiting for our moment’s bliss.
      Another perfect day gone by together,
      Now let it end with a heartfelt kiss.




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      We invest to much into three little words
      “I Love You” sends a shocking body surge
      The chemistry is something thats be unheard….
      When I look into your eyes;
      I sense the comfort and warmth I’ve Longed for,
      to the point I can hardly speak
      you make my knees weak.




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      Re: English Poetry Collection

      For You I Would Climb
      The Highest Mountain Peak
      Swim The Deepest Ocean
      Your Love I Do Seek.
      For You I Would Cross
      The Rivers Most Wide
      Walk The Hottest Desert Sand
      To Have You By My Side.
      For You Are The One
      Who Makes Me Whole
      You Have Captured My Heart
      And Touched My Soul.




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      Re: English Poetry Collection

      I Saw Something In A Catalog
      Something I Really
      Really
      Really
      Really
      Really
      Really
      Really Wanted
      So I Saved Up
      And I Scrapped Up
      And I Bought It
      It Took Some Time In Coming
      Six To Eight Weeks
      It Finally Came
      And I Took It Out Of The
      Foam And Box
      “Love” It Said And I Tried It Out
      It Broke
      So I Thought To Return It
      But The Damn Thing Wouldn’t
      Fit Back In The Box




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      Re: English Poetry Collection

      Over hill, over dale,
      Thorough bush, thorough brier,
      Over park, over pale,
      Thorough flood, thorough fire!
      I do wander everywhere,
      Swifter than the moon's sphere;
      And I serve the Fairy Queen,
      To dew her orbs upon the green;
      The cowslips tall her pensioners be;
      In their gold coats spots you see;
      Those be rubies, fairy favours;
      In those freckles live their savours;
      I must go seek some dewdrops here,
      And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.




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      Over hill, over dale,
      Thorough bush, thorough brier,
      Over park, over pale,
      Thorough flood, thorough fire!
      I do wander everywhere,
      Swifter than the moon's sphere;
      And I serve the Fairy Queen,
      To dew her orbs upon the green;
      The cowslips tall her pensioners be;
      In their gold coats spots you see;
      Those be rubies, fairy favours;
      In those freckles live their savours;
      I must go seek some dewdrops here,
      And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.





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      FROM off a hill whose concave womb reworded
      A plaintful story from a sistering vale,
      My spirits to attend this double voice accorded,
      And down I laid to list the sad-tuned tale;
      Ere long espied a fickle maid full pale,
      Tearing of papers, breaking rings a-twain,
      Storming her world with sorrow's wind and rain.
      Upon her head a platted hive of straw,
      Which fortified her visage from the sun,
      Whereon the thought might think sometime it saw
      The carcass of beauty spent and done:
      Time had not scythed all that youth begun,
      Nor youth all quit; but, spite of heaven's fell rage,
      Some beauty peep'd through lattice of sear'd age.
      Oft did she heave her napkin to her eyne,
      Which on it had conceited characters,
      Laundering the silken figures in the brine
      That season'd woe had pelleted in tears,
      And often reading what contents it bears;
      As often shrieking undistinguish'd woe,
      In clamours of all size, both high and low.
      Sometimes her levell'd eyes their carriage ride,
      As they did battery to the spheres intend;
      Sometime diverted their poor balls are tied
      To the orbed earth; sometimes they do extend
      Their view right on; anon their gazes lend
      To every place at once, and, nowhere fix'd,
      The mind and sight distractedly commix'd.
      Her hair, nor loose nor tied in formal plat,
      Proclaim'd in her a careless hand of pride
      For some, untuck'd, descended her sheaved hat,
      Hanging her pale and pined cheek beside;
      Some in her threaden fillet still did bide,
      And true to bondage would not break from thence,
      Though slackly braided in loose negligence.
      A thousand favours from a maund she drew
      Of amber, crystal, and of beaded jet,
      Which one by one she in a river threw,
      Upon whose weeping margent she was set;
      Like usury, applying wet to wet,
      Or monarch's hands that let not bounty fall
      Where want cries some, but where excess begs all.
      Of folded schedules had she many a one,
      Which she perused, sigh'd, tore, and gave the flood;
      Crack'd many a ring of posied gold and bone
      Bidding them find their sepulchres in mud;
      Found yet moe letters sadly penn'd in blood,
      With sleided silk feat and affectedly
      Enswathed, and seal'd to curious secrecy.
      These often bathed she in her fluxive eyes,
      And often kiss'd, and often 'gan to tear:
      Cried 'O false blood, thou register of lies,
      What unapproved witness dost thou bear!
      Ink would have seem'd more black and damned here!'
      This said, in top of rage the lines she rents,
      Big discontent so breaking their contents.
      A reverend man that grazed his cattle nigh--
      Sometime a blusterer, that the ruffle knew
      Of court, of city, and had let go by
      The swiftest hours, observed as they flew--
      Towards this afflicted fancy fastly drew,
      And, privileged by age, desires to know
      In brief the grounds and motives of her woe.
      So slides he down upon his grained bat,
      And comely-distant sits he by her side;
      When he again desires her, being sat,
      Her grievance with his hearing to divide:
      If that from him there may be aught applied
      Which may her suffering ecstasy assuage,
      'Tis promised in the charity of age.
      'Father,' she says, 'though in me you behold
      The injury of many a blasting hour,
      Let it not tell your judgment I am old;
      Not age, but sorrow, over me hath power:
      I might as yet have been a spreading flower,
      Fresh to myself, If I had self-applied
      Love to myself and to no love beside.
      'But, woe is me! too early I attended
      A youthful suit--it was to gain my grace--
      Of one by nature's outwards so commended,
      That maidens' eyes stuck over all his face:
      Love lack'd a dwelling, and made him her place;
      And when in his fair parts she did abide,
      She was new lodged and newly deified.
      'His browny locks did hang in crooked curls;
      And every light occasion of the wind
      Upon his lips their silken parcels hurls.
      What's sweet to do, to do will aptly find:
      Each eye that saw him did enchant the mind,
      For on his visage was in little drawn
      What largeness thinks in Paradise was sawn.
      'Small show of man was yet upon his chin;
      His phoenix down began but to appear
      Like unshorn velvet on that termless skin
      Whose bare out-bragg'd the web it seem'd to wear:
      Yet show'd his visage by that cost more dear;
      And nice affections wavering stood in doubt
      If best were as it was, or best without.
      'His qualities were beauteous as his form,
      For maiden-tongued he was, and thereof free;
      Yet, if men moved him, was he such a storm
      As oft 'twixt May and April is to see,
      When winds breathe sweet, untidy though they be.
      His rudeness so with his authorized youth
      Did livery falseness in a pride of truth.
      'Well could he ride, and often men would say
      'That horse his mettle from his rider takes:
      Proud of subjection, noble by the sway,
      What rounds, what bounds, what course, what stop
      he makes!'
      And controversy hence a question takes,
      Whether the horse by him became his deed,
      Or he his manage by the well-doing steed.
      'But quickly on this side the verdict went:
      His real habitude gave life and grace
      To appertainings and to ornament,
      Accomplish'd in himself, not in his case:
      All aids, themselves made fairer by their place,
      Came for additions; yet their purposed trim
      Pieced not his grace, but were all graced by him.
      'So on the tip of his subduing tongue
      All kinds of arguments and question deep,
      All replication prompt, and reason strong,
      For his advantage still did wake and sleep:
      To make the weeper laugh, the laugher weep,
      He had the dialect and different skill,
      Catching all passions in his craft of will:
      'That he did in the general bosom reign
      Of young, of old; and sexes both enchanted,
      To dwell with him in thoughts, or to remain
      In personal duty, following where he haunted:
      Consents bewitch'd, ere he desire, have granted;
      And dialogued for him what he would say,
      Ask'd their own wills, and made their wills obey.
      'Many there were that did his picture get,
      To serve their eyes, and in it put their mind;
      Like fools that in th' imagination set
      The goodly objects which abroad they find
      Of lands and mansions, theirs in thought assign'd;
      And labouring in moe pleasures to bestow them
      Than the true gouty landlord which doth owe them:
      'So many have, that never touch'd his hand,
      Sweetly supposed them mistress of his heart.
      My woeful self, that did in freedom stand,
      And was my own fee-simple, not in part,
      What with his art in youth, and youth in art,
      Threw my affections in his charmed power,
      Reserved the stalk and gave him all my flower.
      'Yet did I not, as some my equals did,
      Demand of him, nor being desired yielded;
      Finding myself in honour so forbid,
      With safest distance I mine honour shielded:
      Experience for me many bulwarks builded
      Of proofs new-bleeding, which remain'd the foil
      Of this false jewel, and his amorous spoil.
      'But, ah, who ever shunn'd by precedent
      The destined ill she must herself assay?
      Or forced examples, 'gainst her own content,
      To put the by-past perils in her way?
      Counsel may stop awhile what will not stay;
      For when we rage, advice is often seen
      By blunting us to make our wits more keen.
      'Nor gives it satisfaction to our blood,
      That we must curb it upon others' proof;
      To be forbod the sweets that seem so good,
      For fear of harms that preach in our behoof.
      O appetite, from judgment stand aloof!
      The one a palate hath that needs will taste,
      Though Reason weep, and cry, 'It is thy last.'
      'For further I could say 'This man's untrue,'
      And knew the patterns of his foul beguiling;
      Heard where his plants in others' orchards grew,
      Saw how deceits were gilded in his smiling;
      Knew vows were ever brokers to defiling;
      Thought characters and words merely but art,
      And bastards of his foul adulterate heart.
      'And long upon these terms I held my city,
      Till thus he gan besiege me: 'Gentle maid,
      Have of my suffering youth some feeling pity,
      And be not of my holy vows afraid:
      That's to ye sworn to none was ever said;
      For feasts of love I have been call'd unto,
      Till now did ne'er invite, nor never woo.
      ''All my offences that abroad you see
      Are errors of the blood, none of the mind;
      Love made them not: with acture they may be,
      Where neither party is nor true nor kind:
      They sought their shame that so their shame did find;
      And so much less of shame in me remains,
      By how much of me their reproach contains.
      ''Among the many that mine eyes have seen,
      Not one whose flame my heart so much as warm'd,
      Or my affection put to the smallest teen,
      Or any of my leisures ever charm'd:
      Harm have I done to them, but ne'er was harm'd;
      Kept hearts in liveries, but mine own was free,
      And reign'd, commanding in his monarchy.
      ''Look here, what tributes wounded fancies sent me,
      Of paled pearls and rubies red as blood;
      Figuring that they their passions likewise lent me
      Of grief and blushes, aptly understood
      In bloodless white and the encrimson'd mood;
      Effects of terror and dear modesty,
      Encamp'd in hearts, but fighting outwardly.
      ''And, lo, behold these talents of their hair,
      With twisted metal amorously impleach'd,
      I have received from many a several fair,
      Their kind acceptance weepingly beseech'd,
      With the annexions of fair gems enrich'd,
      And deep-brain'd sonnets that did amplify
      Each stone's dear nature, worth, and quality.
      ''The diamond,--why, 'twas beautiful and hard,
      Whereto his invised properties did tend;





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      ''Lo, all these trophies of affections hot,
      Of pensived and subdued desires the tender,
      Nature hath charged me that I hoard them not,
      But yield them up where I myself must render,
      That is, to you, my origin and ender;
      For these, of force, must your oblations be,
      Since I their altar, you enpatron me.
      ''O, then, advance of yours that phraseless hand,
      Whose white weighs down the airy scale of praise;
      Take all these similes to your own command,
      Hallow'd with sighs that burning lungs did raise;
      What me your minister, for you obeys,
      Works under you; and to your audit comes
      Their distract parcels in combined sums.
      ''Lo, this device was sent me from a nun,
      Or sister sanctified, of holiest note;
      Which late her noble suit in court did shun,
      Whose rarest havings made the blossoms dote;
      For she was sought by spirits of richest coat,
      But kept cold distance, and did thence remove,
      To spend her living in eternal love.
      ''But, O my sweet, what labour is't to leave
      The thing we have not, mastering what not strives,
      Playing the place which did no form receive,
      Playing patient sports in unconstrained gyves?
      She that her fame so to herself contrives,
      The scars of battle 'scapeth by the flight,
      And makes her absence valiant, not her might.
      ''O, pardon me, in that my boast is true:
      The accident which brought me to her eye
      Upon the moment did her force subdue,
      And now she would the caged cloister fly:
      Religious love put out Religion's eye:
      Not to be tempted, would she be immured,
      And now, to tempt, all liberty procured.
      ''How mighty then you are, O, hear me tell!
      The broken bosoms that to me belong
      Have emptied all their fountains in my well,
      And mine I pour your ocean all among:
      I strong o'er them, and you o'er me being strong,
      Must for your victory us all congest,
      As compound love to physic your cold breast.
      ''My parts had power to charm a sacred nun,
      Who, disciplined, ay, dieted in grace,
      Believed her eyes when they to assail begun,
      All vows and consecrations giving place:
      O most potential love! vow, bond, nor space,
      In thee hath neither sting, knot, nor confine,
      For thou art all, and all things else are thine.
      ''When thou impressest, what are precepts worth
      Of stale example? When thou wilt inflame,
      How coldly those impediments stand forth
      Of wealth, of filial fear, law, kindred, fame!
      Love's arms are peace, 'gainst rule, 'gainst sense,
      'gainst shame,
      And sweetens, in the suffering pangs it bears,
      The aloes of all forces, shocks, and fears.
      ''Now all these hearts that do on mine depend,
      Feeling it break, with bleeding groans they pine;
      And supplicant their sighs to you extend,
      To leave the battery that you make 'gainst mine,
      Lending soft audience to my sweet design,
      And credent soul to that strong-bonded oath
      That shall prefer and undertake my troth.'
      'This said, his watery eyes he did dismount,
      Whose sights till then were levell'd on my face;
      Each cheek a river running from a fount
      With brinish current downward flow'd apace:
      O, how the channel to the stream gave grace!
      Who glazed with crystal gate the glowing roses
      That flame through water which their hue encloses.
      'O father, what a hell of witchcraft lies
      In the small orb of one particular tear!
      But with the inundation of the eyes
      What rocky heart to water will not wear?
      What breast so cold that is not warmed here?
      O cleft effect! cold modesty, hot wrath,
      Both fire from hence and chill extincture hath.
      'For, lo, his passion, but an art of craft,
      Even there resolved my reason into tears;
      There my white stole of chastity I daff'd,
      Shook off my sober guards and civil fears;
      Appear to him, as he to me appears,
      All melting; though our drops this difference bore,
      His poison'd me, and mine did him restore.
      'In him a plenitude of subtle matter,
      Applied to cautels, all strange forms receives,
      Of burning blushes, or of weeping water,
      Or swooning paleness; and he takes and leaves,
      In either's aptness, as it best deceives,
      To blush at speeches rank to weep at woes,
      Or to turn white and swoon at tragic shows.
      'That not a heart which in his level came
      Could 'scape the hail of his all-hurting aim,
      Showing fair nature is both kind and tame;
      And, veil'd in them, did win whom he would maim:
      Against the thing he sought he would exclaim;
      When he most burn'd in heart-wish'd luxury,
      He preach'd pure maid, and praised cold chastity.
      'Thus merely with the garment of a Grace
      The naked and concealed fiend he cover'd;
      That th' unexperient gave the tempter place,
      Which like a cherubin above them hover'd.
      Who, young and simple, would not be so lover'd?
      Ay me! I fell; and yet do question make
      What I should do again for such a sake.
      'O, that infected moisture of his eye,
      O, that false fire which in his cheek so glow'd,
      O, that forced thunder from his heart did fly,
      O, that sad breath his spongy lungs bestow'd,
      O, all that borrow'd motion seeming owed,
      Would yet again betray the fore-betray'd,
      And new pervert a reconciled maid!'
      William Shakespeare





      DonT Wanna Say AnythinG!!!
      ​​​​
      Don’t PLAY With Me
      Coz I know
      I Can PLAY Better Than You.

      kayra~

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