MaximillianWiseman's Poems

Here's the list of poems submitted by MaximillianWiseman  —  There are currently 7 poems total — keep up the great work!

Battles Fought Behind a Restless Sleep

Tonight, my sleep will be restless.
Long gone are the days when the earth’s heavenly lays:
Be it nature’s parade at the daybreak,
Or the peaceful stream of a creek
Used to keep me awake,
Brimmed with nature’s sweet sounds who gently speak
Of...

by Max Wiseman

 71 Views
added 3 months ago
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The World through the Eyes of the Melancholic Ones

For a man whose bare skin has been kissed
By the softest touch of the breeze;
For a man whose eyes have found sustenance
Upon those finite, distant horizons;
And for a man whose soul has been caressed
By the brightest shade of the moon's...

by Max Wiseman

 61 Views
added 5 months ago
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Tonight, My Sleep Will be Restless

Tonight, my sleep will be restless.
Long gone are the days when the earth's heavenly voices:
Be it nature's parade at the daybreak,
Or the peaceful stream of a creek
Used to keep me awake,
Brimmed with nature's sweet sounds who gently speak
Of...

by Max Wiseman

 24 Views
added 6 months ago
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Sea's Murmur upon Humankind

Upon me have millions of souls
Told their secret stories—
From helpless longing to a sweet lady,
To the lament of their deathless, broken dreams;
O, how I've seen it all!
The playful nature of human infancy,
To their utmost intense melancholy;...

by Max Wiseman

 44 Views
added 6 months ago
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Sea's Murmur upon Humankind

Upon me have millions of souls
Told their secret stories—
From helpless longing to a sweet lady,
To a lament of their deathless, broken dreams;
O, how I've seen it all!
From the playful nature of human infancy,
To their utmost intense...

by Maximillian Wiseman

 68 Views
added 1 year ago
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ON HUMANKIND; (BY THE SEA)

Upon me have millions of souls
Told their secret stories ─
From helpless longing to a sweet lady,
To a certain lament of deathless broken dreams;
O, how I've seen it all!
From playful nature of human infancy,
To their utmost intense...

by Judy Clarkson

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added 1 year ago
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On Humankind (By the Sea)

Upon me have millions of souls
Told their secret stories ─
From helpless longing to a sweet lady,
To a certain lament of deathless broken dreams;
O, how I've seen it all!
From playful nature of human infancy,
To their utmost intense...

by T. Y. Wicaksono

 2 Views
added 1 year ago
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