English literature students

Lyric-Scroll 004: P.B. Shelley : King of Kings and Zero Followers Left

Shelley’s Warning That Your Statue and Your Startup Will Both Be Dust ABS Believes:Poetry isn’t here to flatter the powerful—it’s here to mock their broken souvenirs.If your legacy can be tripped over in the sand, it probably wasn’t eternal. Ozymandias: The Original Influencer Who Got Unfollowed by History Once upon a time—before Instagram, before hashtags, […]

Lyric-Scroll 004: P.B. Shelley : King of Kings and Zero Followers Left Read More »

Lyric-Scroll 007: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock: When Anxiety Ordered the Crab and Forgot the Toast

A Poem About Tea, Time, Bald Spots, and the Unbearable Weight of Maybe ABS Believes:Some love songs serenade others. This one apologizes to itself before saying hello.Poetry doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it just measures life in spoons and sighs. Meet Prufrock: The Man Who Overthought Breathing If Hamlet got older, balder, and started shopping for

Lyric-Scroll 007: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock: When Anxiety Ordered the Crab and Forgot the Toast Read More »

Lyric-Scroll 006 : The Tyger: When Blake Asked God If He Was Okay

Fear, Fire, and Feline Existentialism in Rhymed Couplets ABS Believes:Some poems purr. This one prowls.If creation is a question, Blake made sure it came with claws and chaos. William Blake: Poet, Painter, Prophet… Possibly Sleep-Deprived William Blake wasn’t your average Romantic. While the others wandered through daffodils or wept over nightingales, Blake opened the gates

Lyric-Scroll 006 : The Tyger: When Blake Asked God If He Was Okay Read More »

Lyric-Scroll 005 : My Last Duchess: When Victorian Dukes Invented Red Flags

A Portrait, a Power Trip, and One Very Polite Murder ABS Believes:Some relationships end with closure. Others end with a frame and suspiciously poetic euphemisms.A smile may be priceless—but in the wrong hands, it gets taxed, confiscated, and posthumously curated. Enter the Duke: Monologue Extraordinaire, Murderer (Allegedly) Robert Browning didn’t write love poems. He wrote

Lyric-Scroll 005 : My Last Duchess: When Victorian Dukes Invented Red Flags Read More »

Lyric-Scroll 003: Dylan Thomas to Death: One Very Loud Refusal to Die Quietly

Why “Going Gentle” Is for Lamps, Not Legends ABS Believes:Some poems whisper. This one punches.Because going gently is fine for fairy lights—not for fire-hearted poets. The Drama King of Doomsday Literature Dylan Thomas didn’t write poems. He detonated them. He wasn’t content with soft sighs or tragic acceptance—he wanted fireworks, echoes, and a baritone battle

Lyric-Scroll 003: Dylan Thomas to Death: One Very Loud Refusal to Die Quietly Read More »

error: Content is protected !!