• Poem 4: "It is her" by Ganguly A
    May 14 2025

    Beautiful beautiful oh! How beautiful you are

    Beautiful those smiles, like lilies, blooming and shining

    Giggling, smiling and laughing

    Ah my heart races with every beat of mine



    Beautiful beautiful oh! How beautiful you are

    Beautiful those eyes, like black onyx, deep and dark

    In your eyes, secrets remain to be told

    I long to unravel the secrets that your eyes withhold



    Beautiful beautiful oh! How beautiful you are

    Beautiful those hairs, like the soft feathers

    Shimmering like sunlight on water

    It makes my mind flow like a river



    Beautiful beautiful oh! How beautiful you are

    My quill could never capture your true star,

    As I depart, sadness fills my heart,

    Your memories and beauty shall remain, and never to depart

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    4 mins
  • Extra: 5 Best Poetry Books for Beginners That Make Poetry Easy to Love
    Nov 8 2024
    This Medium article recommends five poetry books for those new to poetry, arguing that poetry does not need to be complicated or difficult to understand. The author highlights how each book features simple language and relatable themes like love, growth, and identity. The article includes summaries of each book, explaining why they are beginner-friendly and offering examples of the themes each book explores.
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    8 mins
  • Poem 3: "The Brook" by Alfred Lord Tennyson
    Nov 7 2024
    This famous poem "The Brook" by Alfred Lord Tennyson. This poem uses the brook as a symbol for the enduring power of nature and compares its constant flow to the transient nature of human life. The source provides the full text of the poem and includes an analysis of its symbolism and style. It also highlights reader comments praising the poem’s beauty and the vivid imagery it evokes.
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    13 mins
  • Poem 2: The Road Not Taken
    Nov 5 2024
    The provided text presents Robert Frost's famous poem, "The Road Not Taken," along with an array of resources exploring the poem's themes and literary significance. The collection includes a poem guide, related collections, and articles that delve into the poem's structure, Frost's writing process, and its interpretation. Additionally, audio recordings of the poem and an article exploring the poem's impact on the modern era are offered to provide a comprehensive understanding of this iconic work.
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    5 mins
  • Poem 1 : Where is my autumn?
    Nov 5 2024
    A reflection on love and loss as the seasons change. Late summer left a mark, winter looms, and one question haunts: Where is my autumn? Its written by A Ganguly, this poem is referred from A Ganguly's medium blog Hope you listen and find out your own interpretations for this poem
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    4 mins