Duffy uses the metaphor of an onion to describe the complexity of love in her poem 'Valentine'. "Not a red rose or a satin heart. I give you an onion." On the face of it, Carol Ann Duffy’s ...
In poem 113, Petrarch writes about returning to the region where Laura was born, but he opens by describing his love for his friend, saying he is only “half” himself without Sennuccio, and that both ...
A poem featuring pickup lines from old Japan A poem describing one's efforts in love If I can't get over her, why can't I at least be like the earth that she walks on? it would be better for me to ...