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Poetry has roots, and sometimes they are aerial. Sometimes they are buried.

Poetry has roots, and sometimes they are aerial. Sometimes they are buried.

"Walking with Her Muse: An Interview with Shirley Geok-lin Lim". Contemporary Women's Writing, Volume 8, Issue 2, 1 July 2014, Pages 123 - 135, academic.oup.com. June 22, 2013.

She wanted to be buried in a coffin filled with used paperbacks.

Sherman Alexie (2013). “Ten Little Indians”, p.11, Open Road Media

Something had been buried that was not yet dead.

Sebastian Faulks (2010). “Birdsong”, p.161, Random House

See nations slowly wise, and meanly just, to buried merit raise the tardy bust.

Samuel Johnson (1977). “Selected Poetry and Prose”, p.62, Univ of California Press

Anyone who's lived their life to the fullest extent has a scandal buried somewhere.

"New Again: Rob Lowe". Interview with Mike Sager, www.interviewmagazine.com. September 7, 2016.

But emotion cannot be buried by words, though it can be aroused by them.

Phyllis A. Whitney (2017). “Hunter's Green”, p.5, Open Road Media

I had buried my romance in a bed of asphodel.

Oscar Wilde (2015). “The Picture of Dorian Gray (with an Essay by Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly)”, p.65, Mondial

There is also, in any history, the buried, the wasted, and the lost.

Muriel Rukeyser (2013). “Savage Coast”, p.9, The Feminist Press at CUNY

Some things are better left buried and forgotten.

Lauren Oliver (2015). “The Lauren Oliver Collection: Before I Fall, Panic, Vanishing Girls”, p.7, HarperCollins