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Part ten of the poetry video series, "Muses of the Starry Night" by Nia Sunset and M. Douglas Hoss.
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M. Douglas Hoss, Nia Sunset, Muses of the Starry Night part X, love, poetry, romantic poems, romantic poetry, muses of the starry night part X, one poet place, world renown poets, classic american poets, classic poetry, classic poems, classic love poetry, classic love poems, love poetry, love poems, asian art, classic art, digital art, music, inspiration, turkish poetry, turkish love poetry, turkish love poems, classic turkish poets, love poetry videos, love poem videos, videos of m. douglas hoss, videos of nia sunset, videos of turkish poets, videos of american poets
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When in the Morphean realm oft' have I seen
Sublime, fantastic visions of the night.
Once as I slept within a forest green
My eyes beheld a most adventurous sight.
Pitch dark it was, but then...
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What primal pulse propels
the starry dust to fill
the seeming void?
Throughout the vast expanding universe
that vibrant gust elates,
enthralls all
in its bursting blast.
What constant...
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Spiritual poem by aspiring poet Peter Menkin, this work that in its audio format runs less than a minute, is an experimental poem. Written as a statement about May, with May One in mind, the work...
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A comparison of two poems from different poets, periods, and backgrounds, but, with a similar idea.
"Rarely, rarely, comest thou, Spirit of Delight!" by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)
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She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies,
And all that's best of dark and bright
Meets in her aspect and her eyes;
Thus mellow'd to...
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