Sometimes poetry can give better expression to our emotions. It is their rhythm or the nuances that speak to our souls and minds in a way that transcends linguistics. I have posted a few of my favourites, but I hope you will share some of yours so that I may add to our collective list. Send your contribution in any language. The language of emotions is universal, as is poetry.
- Death Be Not Proud– John Donne
- Have a Nice Day – Spike Milligan
- Let me not to the marriage of true minds – Shakespeare
- I carry your heart – E.E. Cummings
- In and out of time – Maya Angelou
- Another Elegy– Jericho Brown
- The More Things Change – Bon Jovi
- If – Rudyard Kipling
- I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud – William Wordsworth
- On Joy and Sorrow– Kahlil Gibran
- On Children – Kahlil Gibran
- Variation on the Word Sleep – Margaret Atwood
- Poems by Ronell Warren Alman
- The Next Right Thing by Kristen Bell