Best Poet?

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Best Poet?

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Write About your favourite poet?
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Post by Optiplex »

My favorite poet is Muhammad Iqbal
it is Revolutionary poet.
British India Government addressing of Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
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Aside from Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and Edgar Allan Poe are my favorite poets.
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Omar Khayyam

The Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam is a classic which spans many centuries and I treasure my beautifully illustrated book of verse.

"Here with a Loaf of Bread beneath the Bough,
A Flask of Wine, a Book of Verse - and Thou,
Beside me singing in the Wilderness -
And Wilderness is Paradise enow".
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"Song of the Soul "
-----------------------Khalil Gibran


In the depth of my soul there is
A wordless song - a song that lives
In the seed of my heart.
It refuses to melt with ink on
Parchment; it engulfs my affection
In a transparent cloak and flows,
But not upon my lips.


How can I sigh it? I fear it may
Mingle with earthly ether;
To whom shall I sing it? It dwells
In the house of my soul, in fear of
Harsh ears.


When I look into my inner eyes
I see the shadow of its shadow;
When I touch my fingertips
I feel its vibrations.


The deeds of my hands heed its
Presence as a lake must reflect
The glittering stars; my tears
Reveal it, as bright drops of dew
Reveal the secret of a withering rose.


It is a song composed by contemplation,
And published by silence,
And shunned by clamor,
And folded by truth,
And repeated by dreams,
And understood by love,
And hidden by awakening,
And sung by the soul.


It is the song of love;
What Cain or Esau could sing it?


It is more fragrant than jasmine;
What voice could enslave it?


It is heartbound, as a virgin's secret;
What string could quiver it?


Who dares unite the roar of the sea
And the singing of the nightingale?
Who dares compare the shrieking tempest
To the sigh of an infant?
Who dares speak aloud the words
Intended for the heart to speak?
What human dares sing in voice
The song of God?
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Post by TornUpReaper »

Zekes wrote:Aside from Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and Edgar Allan Poe are my favorite poets.
I agree with your choice of Edgar Allen Poe :)
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Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allen Poe, I prefer classics.
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Post by andr70 »

As for me personally I like Edgar Poe and Joseph Brodsky. But there are a lot of wonderful poets I like and I do not know what to name, because they are all original and awesome.
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Post by Fran »

I have to submit Seamus Heaney ... his poem In Memoriam never fails to bring tears to my eyes, an awesome poet:

'I remembered her head bent towards my head,
Her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives--
Never closer the whole rest of our lives'.
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Post by Woodland Nymph »

My favorite poets are: Edgar Allan Poe, William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, John Keats, and Dante Alighieri.

I really need to read more poetry...
"A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world." - Oscar Wilde
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I like William Blake and Wordsworth~especially his I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud~
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I'd say the most accomplished (and some of my favorite) poets are Shakespeare, Keats, Dante, and Poe. I also love John Donne, Andrew Marvell, Emily Dickinson, and e e cummings. Milton is also fantastically gifted, but I am not as fond of him as I am of the others.
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Emily Dickinson. So much meaning packed into so few words. She's just unbelievable
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Post by Kzin »

Rudyard Kilpinng
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Post by annareads »

Am I weird for liking modern poetry? I concede that a lot of it is esoteric and/or written by emotional teenagers on Tumblr, but some poets these days really get to me.

I love me some Richard Siken. The last section of "You Are Jeff" gives me so many feelings.

Also Timothy Donnelly. Not only is he a funny dude, but his poetry is so fresh.
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