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  2. As a dead leaf's skeleton, coaxes. Your lexicon. Through you they speak. As through the sexes. A script is passed that lovers never hear. They have you. In the end they have written you, By the intrusion. Of their account of the world, so when.

  3. I wrote “The Secret Life of Booksin 1987 and, to be honest, after all this time I can no longer remember what occasioned the poem, though it is likely — and appropriate — that it was something I read in a book.

  4. The Secret Life of Books. They have their stratagems too, though they can't move. They know their parts. To stillness, they do their work through others. To their own account by the twisting of hearts.

  5. a short description of a book, film, or other product written for promotional purposes. write or contribute a blurb for (a book, film, or other product). "this is the first time I have blurbed a whole line of books"

  6. Oct 9, 2019 · Poets have often written about the act of reading books, so here are ten of the very best poems about books and reading. 1. Anne Bradstreet, ‘ The Author to Her Book ’.

  7. Mar 28, 2018 · The following great poems shouldn’t be secrets, but they are about a secret, or something being kept secret. 1. William Blake, ‘Never Seek to Tell Thy Love’.…

  8. such a secret, yes, for that. most of all. Denise Levertov, “The Secret” from O Taste and See: New Poems. Copyright © 1964 by Denise Levertov. Used by permission of New Directions Publishing Corporation. Source: O Taste and See: New Poems (1964) Two girls discover.

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