List of British words not widely used in the United States.
Lists of words having different meanings in American and British English.
List of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom.
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the miracle of being here
invitation, mary oliver// @arthoesunshine // when death comes, mary oliver//to be alive, gregory ott// the dead poets society(1989), quote: walden, henry david thoreau// joseph campbell// the aeneid, virgil// @babyangel-jpg // @rawjoy //sweet, charles bukowski// that it will never come again, emily dickinson// bjenny montero// ? // ? // moments, mary oliver// madness a bipolar life, marya hornbacher// wild geese, mary oliver// letters to a young poet, rainer maria rilke// on earth we're briefly gorgeous, ocean voung// @ashstfu // i thought on his desire for three days, linda gregg
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Margaret Atwood, from The Blind Assassin
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Natalie Díaz, from “American Arithmetic”, Postcolonial Love Poem (2020)
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the jenny holzer truism "in a dream you saw a way to survive and you were full of joy" and the natalie wee quote "i kneel into a dream where i am good & loved. i am good. i am loved." does anyone understand
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Mahmoud Darwish
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Carol Ann Duffy, New Selected Poems: 1984-2004; from ‘To the Unknown Lover’
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aeschylus agamemnon (tr. anne carson) \ hyman bloom
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Richard Siken
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Franz Kafka, Diaries, 1910-1923
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musings on oranges
Alessia Di Cesare, Romero Barros, Wendy Cope, David Stevenson, Rebecca O’Connor, Andrea Kantrowitz, Nina LaCour, Augustin Rouart, Ocean Vuong, Chris Krupinski, Wendy Cope, Mickie Acierno, Jacques Prévert, Robert Spear Dunning, Wendy Cope
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