Edgar Allan Poe. The Sleeper Originally published 1831
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Edgar Allan Poe. The Sleeper Originally published 1831
I'll never say any name but you already know, don't you?
Taking Care Callista Buchen
But I do feel strange—almost unearthly. I’ll never get used to being alive. It's a mystery. Always startled to find I've survived.
John Steinbeck, Journal of a Novel: The East of Eden Letters
Masculinity ode by Ally Ang
“I dream of you”
Hans Gude (Norwegian, 1825–1903), "Fresh Breeze on the Norwegian Coast" (details), 1876
Steppenwolf, Hermann Hesse (translated by Basil Creighton)
Kayleb Rae Candrilli, from Water I Won’t Touch; “My partner wants me to write them a poem about Sheryl Crow”
― F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Sensible Thing
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