Love poetry Quote by David Lehman Download Open image ““How like a winter has been my hard spring away from you, my harp. --Psalm”” — David Lehman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Love poetry Poetry Winter
“I feel like spring after winter, and sun on the leaves; and like trumpets and harps and all the songs I have ever heard!” — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“Many times I have walked the road in the solemn hush of a winter’s snowfall. And it seems that the inexpressible peace of winter… — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
“Darling, the psalm tells us that we must walk through the valley. we cannot walk around it, I'm afraid.” — Ann Hood Copy Share Image
“The Steadfast Love of the Lord is not Seasonal; His Mercies do not have winter or summer days... They are new every now and… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
“I wanted to cover as much distance as possible to be away from where we were, but there was a storm which restricted me.… — Sapan Saxena Copy Share Image
“The winter was blasting its cold winds of dire portent into the tender face of springtime.” — Stefano Benni Copy Share Image
“Because the birdsong might be pretty, But it's not for you they sing, And if you think my winter is too cold, You don't… — Erin Hanson Copy Share Image
“I often heard this melodious hymn again in days of hardship, and it always affected me painfully. Not as the reproachful warning clang of… — Sven Anders Hedin Copy Share Image
“To recognize that the Psalms call us to pray and sing at the intersections of the times--of our time and God's time, of the… — N.T. Wright Copy Share Image
“Life and summer are fleeting,’ sang the bird. ‘Snow and dark, and the winter comes. Nothing remains the same.” — Elyne Mitchell Copy Share Image
Poetry criticism at its worst today is mean in spirit and spiteful in intent, as if determined to inflict the wound that will spur… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
Words can have no single fixed meaning. Like wayward electrons, they can spin away from their initial orbit and enter a wider magnetic field.… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
If you're not paying for it through the health plan, you pay for it in the emergency room. — David Lehman Copy Share Image
The best song lyrics seem to me so artful, so brilliant, so warm and humorous, with both passion and wit, that my admiration is… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
“…When a woman loves a man, they have gone to swim naked in the stream on a glorious July day with the sound of… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
I am completing a book I began back in 2002 called 'Poems in the Manner of.' 'The Matador of Metaphor' is from this manuscript.… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
Jargon is the verbal sleight of hand that makes the old hat seem newly fashionable; it gives an air of novelty and specious profundity… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
Obscurantism is the academic theorist's revenge on society for having consigned him or her to relative obscurity - a way of proclaiming one's superiority… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
“When a woman loves a man, they have gone to swim naked in the stream on a glorious July day with the sound of… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
If you have too good a time writing hostile reviews, you'll injure not only your sensibility but your soul. — David Lehman Copy Share Image
“When she says margarita she means daiquiri. When she says quixotic she means mercurial. And when she says, "I'll never speak to you again,"… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
There is an air of last things, a brooding sense of impending annihilation, about so much deconstructive activity, in so many of its guises;… — David Lehman Copy Share Image
“No! I don’t love you! I just like you, a little. Your lips are sweet, and your eyes are precious to me. No! I… — Zorica Savron Copy Share Image
“There are seven billion faces smiling in as many ways But if I don’t see yours, I consider it a wasted day.” — Justin Wetch Copy Share Image
I've had it with these cheap sons of bitches who claim they love poetry but never buy a book. — Kenneth Rexroth Copy Share Image
In the love poetry of every age, the woman longs to be weighed down by the man's body. — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
When we are young, we spend much time and pains in filling our note-books with all definitions of Religion, Love, Poetry, Politics, Art, in… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“Every time I break, I find more of me. My pieces don't shatter, they sing.” — Tatjana Ostojic Copy Share Image
In the dance, one finds the cinema, the comic strips, the Olympic hundred meters and swimming, and what's more, poetry, love and tenderness. — Maurice Bejart Copy Share Image
“In his mystical epic "The Rhyming Spiritual Couplets" (Mathnawi-yi ma'nawi), Rumi frequently celebrates the Religion of Love. The following verse from his Mathnawi constitutes… — Hossein Elahi Ghomshei PhD Copy Share Image
Love is poetry. To fall in love with a person is like understanding a deep, moving poem. Noticing every little detail. To see what… — Shweta Basu Prasad Copy Share Image
I love poetry, be it in music or be it in Andrei Tarkovsky, Francesca Woodman or anyone else, I just love poetry. — Graciela Iturbide Copy Share Image
“If I began to draw myself away from you we’d still be like two mixed colors of paint impossible to separate.” — Sanober Khan Copy Share Image
“...fine love poetry tends to be written when the object of one's affection is at a safe distance; also, it often reflects a love… — Kate Fox Copy Share Image