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David Wheatley (born 1970) is an Irish poet and critic. He was born in Dublin and studied at Trinity College, Dublin , where he edited Icarus . Wheatley is the author of four volumes of poetry with Gallery Press, as well as several chapbooks.
He had been up the entire night writing the long poem "New Hampshire" from the poetry collection of the same name, and had finally finished when he realized morning had come. He went out to view the sunrise and suddenly got the idea for "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening". [ 2 ]
Canadian singer the Weeknd references this prayer in his song "Big Sleep" from his 2025 album Hurry Up Tomorrow, where featured artist Giorgio Moroder recites the lines "Now I lay me down to sleep, pray the Lord my soul to keep, angels watch me through the night, wake me up with light" in the second verse. [12] Film and television
2004 Connecting Dots, Poems of My Journey; 2007 Bugs, poems about creeping things; 2008 Pirates; 2009 Vacation, We're Going to the Ocean! 2012 Cowboys; 2016 Now You See Them, Now You Don't; 2018 Crawly School for Bugs; 2018 A Place to Start a Family; 2020 After Dark; 2024 Wild Brunch (in process) Fiction. 1969 The Boy with A Drum
David Trinidad (born 1953 in Los Angeles, California) is an American poet. David Trinidad was born in Los Angeles, California, and raised in the San Fernando Valley . He attended California State University, Northridge , where he studied poetry with Ann Stanford and edited the literary journal Angel’s Flight .
Hughes has released two full collections of poetry. The first was Tidy Boy, published by Swansea Poetry Workshop in 1998.Three poems from Tidy Boy ('Flowers', Tidy Boy' and 'The Streets of Llandeilo') would later be included in the anthology Poetry 1900–2000, which was published in the Library of Wales series to show the development of Welsh poetry in English during the 20th century. [5]
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Dost see not the Erl-King, with crown and with train?" "My son, 'tis the mist rising over the plain." "Oh, come, thou dear infant! oh, come thou with me! Full many a game I will play there with thee; On my strand, lovely flowers their blossoms unfold, My mother shall grace thee with garments of gold." "My father, my father, and dost thou not hear