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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION Matches Found: 11 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` CLAIRVOYANCE, by AMY GERSTLER Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: I've an uncommon calling Last Line: I want to have you to ponder %when I join their damp precincts Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception CLAIRVOYANCE, by BEATRICE HAWLEY Poem Source First Line: She is afraid %or a tower of strength Last Line: Wise lovers know the future: %journeys, separation Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception CLAIRVOYANCE, by ELLEN MORRILL MILLS Poem Source First Line: Like a fair gleaming of unvisioned waters Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception CLAIRVOYANT'S READING, by CAROLYNE WRIGHT Poem Source First Line: Unlock the sphinx, she tells me, there's Last Line: Is forgiven. Now go, unlock the sphinx Subject(s): Egypt; Extrasensory Perception; Museums; Pyramids; Sphinx ESP, by CARTER REVARD Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: I know that mind Last Line: Of empty blowing prairie %on the coldest winter day Alternate Author Name(s): Nompewathe Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception LOVE'S TELEPATHY, by ANGELA MORGAN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Oh, you are near, my love, so near to - night Last Line: Wherein I love my love and he loves me! Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception; Hearts; Love; E. S. P.; Clairvoyance; Telepathy; Mind Reading TELEPATHY, by LINDA KELLER Poem Source First Line: I rise up Last Line: If you can't see it %from every spot on earth Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception TELEPATHY, by CARL KIKUCHI Poem Source First Line: I thought of you today, after I'd left Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception TELEPATHY, by DAN LENIHAN Poem Source First Line: When they moved clete out of intensive care (his vital Last Line: His side on top of the covers, then he was able to get %somesleep Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception TELEPATHY, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: And how could you dream of meeting? Last Line: The fire in my feet than your nay? Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception; E. S. P.; Clairvoyance; Telepathy; Mind Reading TELEPATHY, by ELIZABETH ZELVIN Poem Source First Line: Saturdays they never spent together Last Line: They failed to recognize each other's voices Subject(s): Extrasensory Perception; Psychoanalysis; Relationships |
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