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Silent DreamsA Poem by Satish VermaSilent Dreams |
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Each & Every DayA Poem by Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn d..This piece is dedicated to my friend, Mike Woodward & his late father, William Leonard Woodward, who passed away June 14th, 2013. Mike was Pallbearer .. |
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Thrumming with my every passing thoughtA Poem by Cass AsheThrumming with my every passing thought,Nostalgic and infinite love’s embraceWhose hands cradle this hot iron teapotFilled by ballet of a broken.. |
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AmphibiansA Poem by Satish VermaAmphibians |
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The AbortionA Story by Tris NicklesThis is a flash "story" that I wrote using the prompt from Dylan Thomas: 'Do not go gentle into that good night...' This was one of my mother's favori.. |
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The Insanity Of Reality's RedundancyA Poem by Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn d..How important are we, beyond our own self assessed rating of self importance? I believe in the importance of Human individuality, but not of Man's ove.. |
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Pace MakerA Poem by Robert TrakoflerPace Maker is a poem of reflection on the fragility of life with heart disease and existence |
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CrisscrossingA Poem by Satish VermaCrisscrossing |
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Your Silver BroochA Poem by Satish VermaYour Silver Brooch |
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Pages Before. The Clockwork Birds.A Poem by Ken Simm.Earlier pages. Part of a thousand pages. |
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A Festival of SpringA Poem by Louisa ChanChinese new year |
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NewsA Poem by dylanYou are like the newsFull of bad newsLucky for youI am addicted to watching the newsYou see, the news repeatsAnd repeatsBad, bad, badGossip, gossip, a.. |
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Not Seeing TogetherA Poem by Satish VermaNot Seeing Together |
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Without ElegyA Poem by Satish VermaWithout Elegy |
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Curved DaggersA Poem by Satish VermaCurved Daggers |
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28 Years and More to ComeA Poem by RafifIt has been seven years since my last post here. I went through what I wrote as a teenager and it encouraged me to have a go at it again. I have so ma.. |
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Something UnheardA Poem by Satish VermaSomething Unheard |
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Half-BluesA Poem by Satish VermaHalf-Blues |