BALLAD OF THE NON-EXISTENT by Ivan Pozzoni
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BALLAD OF THE NON-EXISTENT Ivan Pozzoni I could try to tell you with the sound of my keyboard how Baasima died of leprosy without ever...
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Sep 231 min read
CLOSURE by Michael Lee Johnson
Closure By Michael Lee Johnson W ith age, my room becomes small — roots gather beneath my thoughts in bundles — exits are few. The purr...
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Sep 231 min read
WHITE SILENCE by Kapardeli Eftichia
WHITE SILENCE Kapardeli Eftichia Two worlds who accidentally meet in the ignorance of the times build and shatter with the white of the...
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Sep 231 min read
I MISS YOU by Rajmonda Qose Shkopi
I Miss You Rajmonda Qose Shkopi You left the shadow behind Without being able to sew it on you, When you traveled on the never...
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Sep 182 min read
"Cultural Kaleidoscope: An Art and Poetry Fusion” Staged at KafeiTan Coffee Bar in the Philippines
"Cultural Kaleidoscope: An Art and Poetry Fusion” Staged at KafeiTan Coffee Bar in the Philippines Elizabeth Esguerra Castillo Art...
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Sep 51 min read
THE MANY HATS I WEAR by Dr. Haseena Kabeer
THE MANY HATS I WEAR Dr. Haseena Kabeer In a room filled with restless minds, Where dreams take flight but often unwind, I...
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Aug 161 min read
COME HITHER by Kheemchand Koli
Come Hither! Kheemchand Koli Come hither for a while Here you can commune With nature's vibrant voices Sightly scenes savoring eyes...
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Aug 162 min read
WRITER OF DESTINY by Anila Bukhari
WRITER OF DESTINY Anila Bukhari Write something bright for those who experience a thousand deaths each day. Write some smiles for those...
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Aug 161 min read
ALLURE by Antonis Filippeos
ALLURE Antonis Filippeos I can’t reach you, you are miles away, but those cool leaves from lambent lotuses that penetrate you are mine....
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Aug 132 min read
POEMS by Gabriela Lages Veloso
About Living Gabriela Lages Veloso My home is the world. A ship without a port. My food is alms. Rain in the desert. Invisible,...
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Aug 131 min read
SALT ME by Jose Luis Lopez
Salt me! Amb. Dr. José Luis López San Juan Puerto Rico Come and season my skin! soap me full of honey comfort to tender charms feel like...
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Aug 133 min read
POEMS by John Grey
THE BIG BLACKOUT In a room lit by nothing more than candles, all fall silent, as if, in this storm, voices went the same time as the...
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Jul 291 min read
BREAKTHROUGH OF ASSONANCE by Joel Aparecio Bernasor
BREAKTHROUGH OF ASSONANCE Joel Aparecio Bernasor Oh, refrain of animation such descant Thriving in fullness, thine resonant Expression...
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Jul 291 min read
THE DEPARTURE by Iolanda Leotta
The Departure Iolanda Leotta Her voice is no longer heard. Torn from life, suddenly, has left an unbridgeable void. The joy of seeing her...
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Jul 291 min read
I AM HERE FOR YOU by Dr. Haseena Kabeer
I am here for you… Dr. Haseena Kabeer In shadows cast by sorrow's heavy veil, Where broken hearts and weary spirits live, A whisper soft...
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Jul 271 min read
POEMS by Marisa Ashiku
TIME OF LONGINGNESS Marisa Ashiku Waiting to hear your voice… In a timeless season Ringing, like music in my ears… I think and tremble As...
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Jul 271 min read
TANKA and HAIKU poems by Maria Tosti
TANKA ... yakamoz - swaying over the bosphorus moonbeams the first boats out to sea fishing for hopes *** it rains in the city - in your...
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Jul 221 min read
THE CURVES OF THE EYES by Alessandro Russo
THE CURVES OF THE EYES Alessandro Russo After a while I knew that I would have still your eyes staring at mine, filling them up, making...
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Jul 211 min read
CERTITUDE by Naheed Akhtar
CERTITUDE Naheed Akhtar It is Science- A Natural Phenomena, that The heart beats, Sobs And, in the meantime, Remains indefinite, with...
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Jul 131 min read
IMPOTENT by Serenella Menichetti
IMPOTENT Serenella Menichetti There are red tulips. And you don't go for lilies. Not even the pearls. You don't go anymore. They are...
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