Poems begining by N

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not happy eNding

© KateZ

your music playin in bsplayer
while your soul is somewhere
around us or in heaven
two different beings connected

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Non-Stop

© James Tate

It seemed as if the enormous journey

was finally approaching its conclusion.

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Never Again The Same

© James Tate

Speaking of sunsets,

last night's was shocking.

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Not Expecting An Answer

© Ruth Stone

This tedious letter to you,


what is one Life to another?

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Nothing Can Come Between Us

© Tupac Shakur

Lets not talk of money


let us 4 get the world

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November 1968

© Adrienne Rich

Stripped
you're beginning to float free
up through the smoke of brushfires
and incinerators
the unleafed branches won't hold you
nor the radar aerials

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Naat

© Tanwir Phool

Muhammad(SAWAWS) Rah-e-Haq dikhaanay ko aa'ey


GunaahoN sey ham ko bachaanay ko aa'ey

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Nadia

© Obi Nwakanma

Marrakech: the grey hairs of
Atlas, streaks of the light of years,
like truth accompanied by a bodyguard.

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Now the New Year

© Omar Khayyám

Now the New Year reviving old Desires,
The thoughtful Soul to Solitude retires,
Where the White Hand of Moses on the Bough
Puts out, and Jesus from the Ground suspires.

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Nothing Gold Can Stay

© Robert Frost

Nature's first green is gold,

Her hardest hue to hold.

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Not saying

© Williams Ian

Fists in our sleeves, we reach our limit. No waypast Lake Ontario, nothing else to dountil you say the thing you need to say.

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Œnone

© Alfred Tennyson

There lies a vale in Ida, lovelierThan all the valleys of Ionian hills

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Nameless Pain

© Stoddard Elizabeth

I should be happy with my lot:A wife and mother -- is it notEnough for me to be content?What other blessing could be sent?

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November 24, 1992

© Souster Raymond

November squatson the ruins of the yearready to shit out winter.

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Night on the Uplands

© Souster Raymond

A fire on such a warm night?Crazy, wasn't it, but then

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Night Club

© Scott Francis Reginald

The girls, brighter than wine, are clothed and naked.They pose in abandon by the pools of their laughter.One man is with them, but all, all are invitedTo the short-term ceremony--and something after.

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No Tea Party

© Rowley Rosemarie

The lid is rising on the kettle's song,Likewise my energy wastes itself in air,Don't call me when the tea's made, I'll be gone.

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Notes on the Steps of the San Diego Bus Depot

© Ortiz Simon Joseph

Across the streetAmerica is putting togetheranother Federal Building.The Wisconsin Horselooks through the chainlink fence.He turns and tells me with his eyes.

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Native Woman

© Moritz Albert Frank

Her hair back from the wide round faceflows, almost a girl's, so thick,caught back in combs, racingand curling through them with blackestvigor, although it is pure white