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28 Μαρ 2003 · What was alive is now dead; All that was beautiful is now the ugliness of devastation. And yet I do not altogether die, What is indestructible in me remains!
when the way grows steep and rough. I’ll not ask for other blessings, I’m already blessed enough. And may I never be too busy, to help others bear their loads. Then I’ll keep drinking from my saucer, ‘Cause my cup has overflowed. by John Paul Moore.
John Beseeches Her. Don't lower the wave of my heart, it swells to your eyes, mother; don't alter love, but bring the wave to me in your translucent hands. He asked for this. I am John the...
9 Ιουν 2021 · Drinking from My Saucer, by John Paul Moore. I love this poem. It's maybe the most understated, subtle positive thing I've ever read. "I'm drinking from my saucer 'cause my cup has overflowed." John Moore was a Manx poet and privateer of the late 18th Century.
Do you remember older generations drinking from their saucer? Then today I came across this poem that made me feel there was symbolism to the coffee ritual. Drinking from My Saucer by John Paul Moore. I’ve never made a fortune and it’s probably too late now. But I don’t worry about that much, I’m happy anyhow.
I Am! By John Clare. Share. I am—yet what I am none cares or knows; My friends forsake me like a memory lost: I am the self-consumer of my woes— They rise and vanish in oblivious host, Like shadows in love’s frenzied stifled throes. And yet I am, and live—like vapours tossed. Into the nothingness of scorn and noise,
Love and Responsibility Quotes Showing 1-24 of 24. “A person's rightful due is to be treated as an object of love, not as an object for use.”. ― Pope John Paul II, Love and Responsibility. tags: justice, life, love, p42, wisdom.