Welcome to Your Poetry Dot Com - Read, Rate, Comment on, or Submit Poetry. Browse Poetry Forums, or just enjoy other parts of our poetic community.
One of the largest databases of poetry on the net, now over 198,500+ poems!
Welcome to Your Poetry Dot Com    Poems On Site: 198,500+   Comments On Poems: 427,000+   Forum Posts: 105,000+
Custom Search
  Welcome ! Home  ·  FAQ  ·  Topics  ·  Web Links  ·  Your Account  ·  Submit Poetry  ·  Top 30  ·  OldSite Link 29-May 17:01:29 AEST  
  Menu
  Home
· Micks Shop
· Our eBay Store· Error Submit
 Poetry
· Submit Poetry
· Least Read Poems
· Topics
· Members Listing
· Old Site Post 2001
· Old Site Pre 2001
· Poetry Archive
· Public Domain Poetry
 Stories
· Stories (NEW ! )
· Submit Story
· Story Topics
· Stories Archive
· Story Search
  Community
· Our Poetry Forums
· Our Arcade
100's of Games !

  Site Help
· FAQ
· Feedback

  Members Areas
· Your Account
· Members Journals
· Premium Sign-Up
  Premium Section
· Special Section
· Premium Poems
· Premium Submit
· Premium Search
· Premium Top
· Premium Archive
· Premium Topics
 Fun & Games

· Jokes
· Bubble Puzzle
· ConnectN
· Cross Word
· Cross Word Easy
· Drag Puzzle
· Word Hunt
 Reference
· Dictionary
· Dictionary (Rhyming)
· Site Updates
· Content
· Special Content
 Search
· Search
· Web Links
· All Links
 Top
· Top 30
  Help This Site
· Donations
 Others
· Recipes
· Moderators
Our Other Sites
· Embroidery Design Store
· Your Jokes
· Special Urls
· JM Embroideries
· Public Domain Poetry and Stories
· Diamond Dotz
· Cooking Info and Recipes
· Quoof - Australian Story

  Social

Array ( [sid] => 154207 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => A Wuthering Heights [time] => 2009-10-18 11:58:17 [hometext] => [bodytext] => Cathy,
Loving you is my personal hell,
And yet I still fell...
After your burial,
Everything else became trivial.
Revenge is my constant distraction,
To forget our previous infraction.
All our personal evils got in the way,
Now we'll never have our day.
At the moors I will be yours,
Where the wind blows outdoors.
We will roam together,
Where our love will last forever.

-Heathcliff

This is a poem I wrote about the fictional love of two characters in the classic novel Wuthering Heights. )

Heathcliff and Cathy had true love, but her selfishness and his evil got in between them and they never got their chance at blissful happiness. Their love was consuming, Cathy died, leaving Heathcliff alone, with only Cathy's spirit to keep him going from one day to the next. Eventually he dies. The villagers from the novel swear they saw their ghosts haunting the Moors.

Lovely story if you haven't read it or seen the movie you should.
I recommend Wuthering Heights(Masterpiece Theater 2009) :]
[comments] => 1 [counter] => 134 [topic] => 22 [informant] => tamtam10 [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => LostLove )
A Wuthering Heights

Contributed by tamtam10 on Sunday, 18th October 2009 @ 11:58:17 AM in AEST
Topic: LostLove



Cathy,
Loving you is my personal hell,
And yet I still fell...
After your burial,
Everything else became trivial.
Revenge is my constant distraction,
To forget our previous infraction.
All our personal evils got in the way,
Now we'll never have our day.
At the moors I will be yours,
Where the wind blows outdoors.
We will roam together,
Where our love will last forever.

-Heathcliff

This is a poem I wrote about the fictional love of two characters in the classic novel Wuthering Heights. )

Heathcliff and Cathy had true love, but her selfishness and his evil got in between them and they never got their chance at blissful happiness. Their love was consuming, Cathy died, leaving Heathcliff alone, with only Cathy's spirit to keep him going from one day to the next. Eventually he dies. The villagers from the novel swear they saw their ghosts haunting the Moors.

Lovely story if you haven't read it or seen the movie you should.
I recommend Wuthering Heights(Masterpiece Theater 2009) :]




Copyright © tamtam10 ... [ 2009-10-18 11:58:17]
(Date/Time posted on site)





Advertisments:






Previous Posted Poem         | |         Next Posted Poem


 
Sorry, comments are no longer allowed for anonymous, please register for a free membership to access this feature and more
All comments are owned by the poster. Your Poetry Dot Com is not responsible for the content of any comment.
That said, if you find an offensive comment, please contact via the FeedBack Form with details, including poem title etc.
Re: A Wuthering Heights (User Rating: 1 )
by Invierno on Sunday, 9th October 2022 @ 11:39:40 PM AEST
(User Info | Send a Message)
One of the greatest transportive tales ever written.

Thanks for the poem. I liked it.

Invierno




While every care is taken to ensure the general sites content is family safe, our moderators cannot be in all places; all the time. Please report poetry and or comments that are in breach of our site rules HERE (Please include poem title or url). Parents also please ensure that you supervise your children well when they are on the internet; regardless of what a site says about being, or being considered, child-safe.

Poetry is much like a great photo, a single "moment in time" capturing many feelings and emotions. Yet, they are very alive; creating stirrings within the readers who form visual "pictures" of the expressed emotions within the Poem. ©

Opinions expressed in the poetry, comments, forums etc. on this site are not necessarily those of this site, its owners and/or operators; but of the individuals who post items to this site.
Frequently Asked Questions | | | Privacy Policy | | | Contact Webmaster

All submitted items are Copyright © to their submitter. All the rest Copyright © 2002-2050 by Your Poetry Dot Com

All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owners.

Script Generation Time: 0.052 Seconds. - View our Site Map | .© your-poetry.com