Published posthumously in 1890, “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” is arguably one ... But even without its mention in the film, Walt Whitman’s poem deserves a spot on our list of the ...
Whitman certainly heeded the call; it was the collection’s overt delight in sensual pleasures (often homosexual), the poet’s own body and the material world – perhaps most obvious in the opening poem, ...
The Orphan of Kos is a lost child at the end of the world, and it's all I can think about on the week of Bloodborne's 10th ...
This quote by nineteenth-century American poet Walt Whitman is a ... and Anthony is handsome, reads poetry and listens to jazz music—he’s not your average teenager. As they work on their presentation, ...
One of the most vibrant expressions comes from blending the vulnerability of a confession with the intent of a song—a declaration of love through poetry. There are times ... “Leaves of Grass” by Walt ...
Hope is text messages with your kid, when they’re telling you real things line by line. Hope is the click of a seatbelt when you pull into the frenzy of the world. Hope is the three solid blue lights ...
Throughout his lengthy artistic career, history, poetry, philosophy ... in 1888, inspired by Walt Whitman, wrote ‘just as we take the train to go to Tarascon or Rouen, we take death to go to a star’.
These are the five Philadelphia-area bridges that NTSB says will need an assessment: Benjamin Franklin Bridge, built in 1926 Delaware River Turnpike Bridge, built in 1956 Walt Whitman Bridge ...