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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: DEJA VU Matches Found: 24 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` A THOUGHT WENT UP MY MIND TO-DAY, by EMILY DICKINSON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: And came my way no more Subject(s): Deja Vu AGAIN, by JOANNE KYGER Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Life has a repetitious feel Last Line: Precious, rare and mundane, where we live Alternate Author Name(s): Snyder, Gary, Mrs. Subject(s): Deja Vu; Grief; Loss ARS POETICA, by ALPAY ULKU Poem Source First Line: Then this happens, so that happens. And you're older again Last Line: The way they pace around. As if someone, some intimation tells them to %make this smaller place thei Subject(s): Deja Vu; Poetry And Poets DEJA VU, by RUTH BEKER Poem Source First Line: I am in the synagogue Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by RITA MAE BROWN Poem Source First Line: Once I saw you Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by MAXINE CLAIR Poem Source First Line: Like a yellow flag, my mind plants Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by ENOCH DILLON Poem Source First Line: As the first lichen Last Line: Between saving your arse %and your arsenals Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by ALBERT HUFFSTICKLER Poem Source First Line: She is the sixties- Last Line: A kind of background %music to her dreaming. %no wonder we believed Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by FREDERICK LOUIS MACNEICE Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: It does not come round in hundreds of thousands of years Alternate Author Name(s): Macneice, Louis Subject(s): Deja Vu; Erotic Love; Love DEJA VU, by J. B. MULLIGAN Poem Source First Line: Memory comes, like the shadow of fog Last Line: The key fumbling for the hand. %the echo groping for the sound Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by SAM-ADOLF SJURSEN OAKLAND Poem Source First Line: Golden and orange flashes Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by KENT RAMSING Poem Source First Line: I am going now into the long tunnel Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by MARCUS ROME Poem Source First Line: In urine-odored waiting rooms Last Line: And pray that nothing pokes us in the night %we pray you are on time Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by SHELLEY LESSIN STOCKWELL Poem Source First Line: Biggle jiggle joggle bink Last Line: Going down, why don't I stop? %with all this bullshit suffering slop Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by INGRID DARLENE WENDT Poem Source First Line: August, before Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU, by RICHARD M. WEST Poem Source First Line: We haven't met before Last Line: Having this weird feeling %that maybe we have met before Subject(s): Deja Vu DEJA VU (2), by CHRISTINE MCNEILL Poem Source First Line: Budapest is like a stage-set Last Line: And the woman couldn't move on Subject(s): Budapest, Hungary; Deja Vu DEJA, INDEED, by JOHN UPDIKE Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I sometimes think that I shall never view Subject(s): Deja Vu HAVEN'T I SEEN YOU, by JOANNE KYGER Poem Source Poet's Biography Last Line: When I began Alternate Author Name(s): Snyder, Gary, Mrs. Subject(s): Deja Vu; Grief; Loss ONCE BEFORE, by MARY ELIZABETH MAPES DODGE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Once before, this self-same air Last Line: When life that could not be, comes back! Subject(s): Deja Vu; Memory SUDDEN LIGHT, by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I have been here before Last Line: And day and night yield one delight once more? Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante Subject(s): Deja Vu; Holidays; Love; Memory; New Year VISION BY SWEETWATER, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Go and ask robin to bring the girls over Subject(s): Deja Vu VISION BY SWEETWATER, by JOHN CROWE RANSOM Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Go and ask robin to bring the girls over Last Line: From one of the white throats which it hid among? Subject(s): Deja Vu WE HAVE BEEN HERE BEFORE, by MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: I think I remember this moorland Last Line: This limited gamut brings you again. Damn it, %how long has this got to go on? Subject(s): Deja Vu; Reincarnation |
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