Best Poems about perception (86)

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Not seeing, still we know— by Emily Dickinson · 15 ♥
II - If that apparent part of life's delight by Fernando Pessoa · 14 ♥
Summer begins to have the look by Emily Dickinson · 13 ♥
Like Men and Women shadows walk by Emily Dickinson · 13 ♥
Debris by Walt Whitman · 13 ♥
XXVI - The world is woven all of dream and error by Fernando Pessoa · 13 ♥
XXI - Thought was born blind, but Thought knows what is seeing. by Fernando Pessoa · 13 ♥
Sonnet 114 by William Shakespeare · 12 ♥
Perception of an Object costs by Emily Dickinson · 12 ♥
I've seen a dying eye by Emily Dickinson · 12 ♥
The thought beneath so slight a film by Emily Dickinson · 12 ♥
Sonnet 24 by William Shakespeare · 10 ♥
The Show by Emily Dickinson · 10 ♥
There was a child went forth every day, by Walt Whitman · 10 ♥
FLASHES OF MADNESS — II by Alexander Search · 10 ♥
XXXII - When I have sense of what to sense appears, by Fernando Pessoa · 10 ♥
Canto LXVIII by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 9 ♥
Sonnet 113 by William Shakespeare · 9 ♥
The difference between despair by Emily Dickinson · 9 ♥
The Oriole's Secret by Emily Dickinson · 9 ♥
Sonnet 46 by William Shakespeare · 8 ♥
DOUBT by Alexander Search · 8 ♥
To hang our head ostensibly by Emily Dickinson · 7 ♥
Poem of The Child That Went Forth, and Always Goes Forth, Forever and Forever by Walt Whitman · 7 ♥
FLASHES OF MADNESS — V by Alexander Search · 7 ♥

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