Poetry, Literature and Art Archive of Beauty

Welcome to my poetry archive. I hope to bring a bit of beauty to your life, and inspire your creativity as well as mine. pagetitle

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Poetry, Literature and Art Archive of Beauty

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Welcome to my poetry archive. I hope to bring a bit of beauty to your life, and inspire your creativity as well as mine. pagetitle

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The web page states the following, "Kurt Vonnegut quote about Life." I saw that the web page stated " Dont let the world make you hard." They also said " Dont let the pain make you hate. Dont let the bitterness Read More. Some wisdom from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find in each mans life sorrow and suffering Read More. To Hope by John Keats. WHEN by my solitary hearth I sit, And hateful thoughts enwrap my soul in gloom; When no fair dreams before Read More. Winter Stores by Charlotte Brontë." The meta header had poetry as the first optimized keyword. This keyword is followed by poem, poems, and poet which isn't as important as poetry. The other words poetrygrrrl.com uses is poets. author is included and could not be seen by search parsers.

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