Traces: In the morning I've seen on the streets Cracked traces of soles, Freshly printed in asphalt. Maybe my father has looked for me To takes me back In the countryside. World order RightWords translationQuote by Nicolae Esinencu about poetry
The cave Each one of us is hiding a mystery And carefully we wrap it in regrets As a raft craving for sun In rooms with secret doors. And we believe that our in the worst, But we are burying it always deeper and deeper And the soul...Quote by Florin Mihai Petrescu about poetry
The girl of wax: What the point For mallow flower, Having the white moon... The leaf of copper Remark How it is falling apart... How is descending The girl of wax. For last time... RightWords TranslationQuote by Mihai Ursachi about poetry
The thought and heart: Thought has the same nature as sun Brightens with shadows The world would be lived with heart Only the heart can feel Which the thought is not able to see But without thought Heart sees large umbrellas Even when...Quote by Ion Milos about poetry
We love too much from an excess of loneliness, wonder, tenderness, poetry, madness...Quote by Mariana Fulger about poetry
History should be, for us, an endless spring of healthy poetry, a series of holy icons from where we may obtain always teaching of truth and virtue blast. Infinite column. The modern Romanian thinkingQuote by Ion Luca Caragiale about poetry
The poet is not only a savior, but he is the savior of the words. He takes out the words from their natural state and gives them a state of grace.Quote by Lucian Blaga about poetry
I've read some of your modern free verse and wonder who set it free.Quote by John Barrymore about poetry
Eminescu had risen the song, tales and popular language to the sparkling value of the Evening Star.Quote by Eusebiu Camilar about poetry
When the leaf withersIt becomes posy. They have gathered the moon and lightThe trees in the gardenAnd they are dropping sun. Yourhve beenbodiesAnd now you became butterfliesYou, walnut, your leaves are souls.Quote by Tudor Arghezi about poetry
I am the heart in the heart of my people And I am singing its songs, its love, and its hatred. You are the source and purpose for everything that I sing.Quote by George Coșbuc about poetry
The shadowlike a ball of smokelike the second cast away by the hourike a wonderit was passing over worldlike the bird without wingsas thevoiceless cry.Quote by Ion Dumbrava about poetry
Poets, it is in their nature, they do this through each act of artistic creation. They try "to say" as never "had been said" before; they are trying to rediscover the language and they behave, when they are "inspired" - as if the language had not...Quote by Mircea Eliade about poetry
I open the envelope Of childhood accordingly to the original signs the grandfatherQuote by Costel Zăgan about poetry