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Daily Poem

Daily Poem

The Tyger

William Blake's "The Tyger" explores the awe-inspiring and terrifying beauty of creation, questioning who could craft such a fearsome yet radiant being.

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Daily Poem

Daily Poem

Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven

Today’s poem by William Butler Yeats reflects tender vulnerability—offering dreams instead of riches, and asking for gentle footsteps on what’s most precious.

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Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

Hope is the thing with feathers

Emily Dickinson reflects on hope as a constant, gentle bird in the soul that sings through storms and never asks for anything in return.

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Daily Poem

Daily Poem

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

Today’s poem by William Wordsworth captures the joy of recalling a field of dancing daffodils, bringing warmth and happiness even in quiet moments.

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Daily Poem

Daily Poem

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

Daily Poem reflects on Wordsworth’s joyful memory of dancing daffodils, reminding us how beauty in nature can lift our spirits long after the moment passes.

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Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe

A Dream Within a Dream

Poe reflects on dreams and reality, questioning if what we see is real or just a fleeting illusion. A haunting meditation on hope, loss, and the passage of time.

1m25s • No listens

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

Sonnet 18

William Shakespeare speaks of eternal summer and lasting beauty, promising that his poem will keep her radiant forever.

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John Keats

John Keats

Bright Star

Keats wishes he could be as steadfast as the bright star, but instead longs to be forever with his love, feeling her breath and living in that gentle unrest.

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Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman

O Me! O Life!

Walt reflects on the endless questions of life, the struggles, and the foolishness around us, but reminds us that simply being here means we can contribute our own verse to the ongoing play.

1m7s • 1 listens

Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

A Light Exists in Spring

Emily Dickinson reflects on the fleeting light and color of spring, how it touches us deeply even as it slips away, leaving a bittersweet sense of loss.

1m7s • 1 listens

Daily Poem

Daily Poem

A Light Exists in Spring

Emily Dickinson reflects on a fleeting spring light that feels like grace—beautiful, elusive, and meant to be appreciated in the moment.

1m36s • 1 listens

Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe

복도의 노크

에드거 앨런 포가 조용히 다가오는 생각에 대해 이야기하며, 두려워할지 아니면 들어야 할지 결정하는 것이 중요하다고 말합니다.

12s • 1 listens

Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe

Un colpo nel corridoio

Poe ci invita a riflettere sui pensieri che arrivano lentamente e restano troppo a lungo, chiedendoci se dovremmo temerli o ascoltarli. Un pensiero profondo e inquietante.

12s • 1 listens

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

La línea que no se va

William Shakespeare reflexiona sobre cómo una sola frase puede viajar más que su creador y quedarse en la mente de otros por mucho tiempo.

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Jane Austen

Jane Austen

Η ευγενική καταστροφή

Τζέιν Όστεν μιλάει για το πώς μια ειλικρινής λέξη μπορεί να αλλάξει όλο το κλίμα σε ένα δωμάτιο. Ακούστε πώς η αλήθεια φέρνει ενδιαφέρον.

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