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Holocaust Poem: A Page from the Deportation DiaryA Poem by Michael R. BurchA Page from the Deportation Diaryby Wladyslaw Szlengelloose translation/interpretation byMichael R. BurchI saw Janusz Korczak walking today,leading th.. |
Primo Levi translation of the Holocaust poem "Shem..A Poem by Michael R. BurchShema ("Listen")by Primo Leviloose translation/interpretation byMichael R. BurchYou who live securein your comfortable homes,who return each evening t.. |
To and FroA Poem by ~Your PoetLove, memories of childhood joy |
3. Act 3A Chapter by Victoria TempleI now get a chance again to do things right |
Fadwa Tuqan "Enough for Me" translationA Poem by Michael R. BurchEnough for Meby Fadwa Tuqanloose translation byMichael R. BurchEnough for me to lie in the earth,to be buried in her,to sink meltingly into her fecund.. |
Dreaming of Love by FlashlightA Poem by Michael R. BurchDreaming of Love by Flashlightby Michael R. BurchHow sweet the endeavors of lips: to speakof the heights of those pleasures which left us weakin love&.. |
4.Act 4A Chapter by Victoria TempleThis was not supposed to be this way |
3. THE ANCIENT WOODLANDA Chapter by Peter RogersonTHE BODY IN THE STREAM -3 |
the magic of ChristmasA Stage Play by parth sonithis is a story of ayden and the magic of christmas |
Before I Was BornA Book by Corey AnneBefore I Was Born is a children’s book for new siblings that explains how their baby brother or sister grows during pregnancy—first they&r.. |
First StepsA Poem by Michael R. BurchFirst Stepsby Michael R. Burchfor Caitlin Shea MurphyTo her a year is like infinity,each day―an adventure never-ending.She has no concept of tim.. |
The First Easter BunnyA Story by texasjaneA children's story about how the first Easter bunny came to be. |
The Squeaky ChairA Poem by Ria GhoshA short poem about attachments and love in a humorous way. |
Stomp, Stomp, StompA Poem by Armistead LindseyIs there a life stage called furious fives? |
Dawn: a Coronavirus poemA Poem by Michael R. BurchDawnby Michael R. Burchfor Beth and Laura, and all good mothersBring your peculiar strengthto the strange nightmarish fray:wrap up your cherished ones.. |
Hiroshima PoemsA Poem by Michael R. BurchHiroshima PoemsLet Us Be Midwives!by Hiroshima survivor Sadako Kuriharaloose translation/interpretation by Michael R. BurchMidnight . . .the basement .. |
Mother's Day Poem: Love has a gentle graceA Poem by Michael R. BurchLove has a gentle gracebyMichael R. Burchfor Beth on Mother’s DayLove has a gentle grace; you have not seen herunless you’ve looked into y.. |
Post-Mother's-Day PoemsA Poem by Michael R. BurchPost-Mother's-Day PoemsWe desperately need a Mother Recovers Day!byMichael R. BurchMother’s Day!Lovers’ Day!Adulation Re-Smothers Day!Hugs.. |