poem analysis

Lyric-Scroll 030 : The Rose That Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur: When a Petal Punked the Pavement

A Poem Where Nature Rebels, the Streets Get Philosophical, and Resilience Grows Between the Cracks ABS Believes:Some flowers bloom because they’re nurtured. Others bloom because they weren’t supposed to.Concrete doesn’t scare a rose that knows what it’s worth. Tupac: The Poet Behind the Persona Before he was a rapper, icon, or revolution with a gold […]

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Lyric-Scroll 022 : Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden: When Love Was Silent, Hands Were Cracked, and No One Said Thank You

A Poem Where Regret Wears Slippers and Affection Heats the House Before Dawn ABS Believes:Some poems are whispers you hear years later.Love isn’t always loud—it’s sometimes just boots, cold air, and someone waking up too early for your comfort. Robert Hayden: The Poet of the Unsaid Hayden didn’t write to dazzle. He wrote to unearth.

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Lyric-Scroll 021 : Mother to Son: When Langston Hughes Turned a Staircase into a Survival Manual

A Poem Where Life Isn’t Crystal, But You Better Climb It Anyway ABS Believes:Life won’t lay down a carpet—it’ll throw you a splintered staircase and expect grace in every limp.Sometimes the most powerful poetry comes from a tired woman who didn’t ask for metaphors but had plenty. Langston Hughes: The Bard of Bare Truths Langston

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Lyric-Scroll 017: Because I Could Not Stop for Death: When Emily Dickinson Turned Mortality into a Carriage Ride

A Poem Where Death Picks You Up Like a Gentleman and Drives You to Eternity (Very Slowly) ABS Believes:Death doesn’t always knock. Sometimes he arrives in a buggy and waits politely.In Dickinson’s world, mortality was not a monster—but more of a misunderstood Uber driver. Emily Dickinson: Poet in Slippers, Queen of the Quiet Dismantling Emily

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Lyric-Scroll 009: The Embroidered Roar: When Feminism Hid in Wool and Still Bit Back

Marriage, Metaphors, and the Art of Looking Fierce in Embroidery ABS Believes:If you can’t roar out loud, stitch your rebellion into fabric.Some women wear strength. Others sew it—and let it outlive them.   Meet Aunt Jennifer: The Quietest Rebel in the Yarn Aisle Adrienne Rich gave us poetry that raged. But Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers doesn’t

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Lyric-Scroll 002 : The Road Not Taken: When Frost Made Indecision Sound Like Philosophy

Why That Yellow Wood Might’ve Just Been a Metaphor for the Breakfast Menu ABS Believes:Sometimes, poetry doesn’t show us the path—it mocks us for needing one.Frost wasn’t offering wisdom. He was documenting human confusion in verse. Robert Frost: The Quiet Flirt with Regret Robert Frost: the poet who made nature broody and roads metaphorical before

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