
Know your poetry. The Literature Linguist is a safe haven for all things poetic, and is led by a poetry linguist, who unearths the themes and emotions behind a piece in quick, five minute snippets.
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There is a specific, sharpened kind of vertigo that comes with loving someone deeply—the sudden, irrational realization that the world is far too large and their presence within it is far too fragile. Pablo Neruda’s “Don’t Go Far Off” isn’t...
When you turn away from seeing me
and go,
gently, without a word, I shall send you away.
From Mount Yak in Yongbyon,
azaleas
I shall gather an armful and scatter them on your way.
Step after step away
on those flowers placed
before...
Love is one of the most powerful emotions humans experience, yet it can be difficult to describe just how deep it truly goes. In How Do I Love Thee?, written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the speaker attempts to do exactly that—carefully c...
Behold her, single in the field,
Yon solitary Highland Lass!
Reaping and singing by herself;
Stop here, or gently pass!
Alone she cuts and binds the grain,
And sings a melancholy strain;
O listen! for the Vale profound
Is overflowing...
The Romantic Era is associated with names such Wordsworth and Keats, but some of its most emotionally honest poetry comes from writers who lived outside the literary spotlight. One of these poets is John Clare, whose work captures romance n...
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