imagine by John Lennon

Imagining the Lyrical Poetry of John Lennon & Emily Dickinson

Traditionally, the term, ‘Lyrical’ referred to a composition of words that were meant to have a musical accompaniment.  When we think about ‘Lyrical Poetry” now, it more broadly refers to

Shakespeare's Sonnet 130

Poetry Workshop: Meeting Shakepeare’s Similes, Metaphors, and Ironies

One a recent TV Commercial, a happy-go-lucky pitchman compares buying insurance to selecting ice cream flavors: there is one for each need. Although his sale comparison method could be considered

Rare Emily Dickinson Exhibit at the Morgan Museum

“Who has not found the heavens below will fail to find it above. God’s residence is next to mine. His furniture is love,” wrote America’s most enigmatic poet, Emily Dickinson.