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Most Read Book in the UK
Most Read Book in the UK

The "most read book" in the UK can be interpreted in different ways, but based on popularity, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is cited as the most read as of a 2024 YouGov poll. However, based on all-time sales and other polls, The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R....

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What A Rose Can Say Poem by Margie Driver
What A Rose Can Say Poem by Margie Driver

A rose can say I love you and want you to be mine,A rose can say I thank you for being so very kind,A rose can say congratulations, whatever the occasion may be,A rose can say I miss you and wish you were here with me,A rose can say I'm sorry if I've hurt you in any...

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Cross Poem by Langston Hughes
Cross Poem by Langston Hughes

My old man's a white old manAnd my old mother's black.If ever I cursed my white old manI take my curses back.If ever I cursed my black old motherAnd wished she were in hell,I'm sorry for that evil wishAnd now I wish her wellMy old man died in a fine big house.My ma...

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Phenomenal Woman Poem by Maya Angelou
Phenomenal Woman Poem by Maya Angelou

Pretty women wonder where my secret lies.I'm not cute or built to suit a fashion model's sizeBut when I start to tell them,They think I'm telling lies.I say,It's in the reach of my armsThe span of my hips,The stride of my step,The curl of my lips.I'm a...

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New Year by Bei Dao
New Year by Bei Dao

New Year By Bei Dao a child carrying flowers walks toward the new year a conductor tattooing darkness listens to the shortest pause hurry a lion into the cage of music hurry stone to masquerade as a recluse moving in parallel nights who's the visitor? when the days...

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Orpheus, Eurydice, Hermes
Orpheus, Eurydice, Hermes

This was the eerie mine of souls.Like silent silver-orethey veined its darkness. Between rootsthe blood that flows off into humans welled up,looking dense as porphyry in the dark.Otherwise, there was no red. There were cliffsand unreal forests. Bridges spanning...

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Aubade by Philip Larkin
Aubade by Philip Larkin

Aubade By Philip Larkin I work all day, and get half-drunk at night.    Waking at four to soundless dark, I stare.    In time the curtain-edges will grow light.    Till then I see what’s really always there:    Unresting death, a whole day nearer now,    Making all...

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Character of the Happy Warrior
Character of the Happy Warrior

Character of the Happy Warrior By William Wordsworth   Who is the happy Warrior? Who is he That every man in arms should wish to be? —It is the generous Spirit, who, when brought Among the tasks of real life, hath wrought Upon the plan that pleased his boyish thought:...

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An Exequy by Peter Porter
An Exequy by Peter Porter

Peter Porter1929-2010 "An Exequy"     In wet May, in the months of change,In a country you wouldn’t visit, strangeDreams pursue me in my sleep,Black creatures of the upper deep –Though you are five months dead, I seeYou in guilt’s iconography,Dear Wife, lost...

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On December 21 by Amos Russel Wells

Now let the weather do its worst,
With frost and sleet and blowing,
Rage like a beldam wild and curst,
And have its fill of snowing.
Now let the ice in savage vise
Grip meadow, brook, and branches,
Down from the north pour winter forth
In roaring avalanches.

December By Drew Osmond

Never Have I felt a December
So cold, so lonely.
The walk along the lake,
That changed a fate
The stumble in the snow,
I didn’t let go.

Bittersweet December by Christina

So tired of all the memories 
It brings me back to you
And I can’t help but wonder
How I’ll go on another year 
Fighting all these demons 
That remind me you’re not here 

December by Joseph Herron

Child of the grand old winter,
December floateth by;
And the ground without is bare and white
As the moon in the cloudless sky.

December by Harvey Carson Grumbine

December by Harvey Carson Grumbine

High like skeletons grim
The trees hold up their arms;
The last leaf’s hurried from its limb
By the tempest’s wild alarms;
The river ripples gray and cold,
And autumn’s o’er like a story told.

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