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May 101 min read
DO THE BELL TOLL CHİLDREN by Arslan Bayır
DO THE BELL TOLL CHİLDREN? Arslan Bayır Tell, Hemingway For whom the bells toll now I don’t think it’s for Madrid streets Siren sounds...
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May 61 min read
FINGERS OF A POEM by Taghrid Bou Merhi
FINGERS OF A POEM! Let the poem that does not embody the role of a poet depart! Let it mimic assemblies of speech, and never cease to...
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May 61 min read
EMPATHY by Sushant Thapa
Empathy Some of my poems are wordless And do not make a human out of it. I find it extremely difficult to feel like others; Perhaps I...
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May 51 min read
We are destinies
We are destinies Francesco Favetta We kissed behind the windows the two of us in silence together with our time in the corners of the sky...
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May 51 min read
JOINT MANEUVERS by Duane Vorhees
JOINT MANEUVERS Duane Vorhees Di dandles her tea like any grande dame and she handles her whiskey as well as a man. I was a sergeant in...
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Elizabeth Esguerra Castillo
May 51 min read
Supernova in the Night Sky by Elizabeth Esguerra Castillo
Supernova in the Night Sky Elizabeth Esguerra Castillo People come into our lives to hold up a mirror, A reflection of who we truly are...
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Editor's Desk
May 52 min read
SARAYE EHSAN, THE SANCTUARY: WHERE PAIN MEETS HOPE by Dr. Farzaneh Haratyan
SARAYE EHSAN, THE SANCTUARY WHERE PAIN MEETS HOPE In the heart of Tehran, south of Kahrizak, Nestled is Saraye Ehsan, a sanctuary, a...
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May 21 min read
Totality by Devika Brendon
Totality Devika Brendon Here we are, and the commodification of the source of all life begins in about two hours. People across selected...
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May 22 min read
POEMS by Farzaneh Haratyan
A SORT OF SORENESS Pain, a sort of soreness, A gnawing affliction, a relentless suffering, An anguish, an agony, an ache that stings. A...
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May 21 min read
THWARTED ATTACK by John Grey
THWARTED ATTACK John Grey Coiled up in a corner, shrinking from woman down to child, she sang a nursery rhyme in a small voice, and the...
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Shahid Abbas
May 21 min read
Who knows! by Manzar Hussain Akhtar
Who knows! When her eyes sent their own goblet of scent to me I was on the verge of belief And was doing my own circumambulation The...
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Editor's Desk
Apr 291 min read
Memories are leaving me by Aziz Mountassir
Memories are leaving me Aziz Mountassir In the chambers of my mind, where dreams do dwell, There once resided memories, stories to tell....
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Apr 292 min read
Cradled in the Moon by Ananta Kumar Nath
Cradled in the Moon Ananta Kumar Nath Give me a needle, oh! my sister, Crescenting moon, But why for the needle, oh! my baby To stitch a...
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Apr 281 min read
Minutes of Merit by Sushant Thapa
Minutes of Merit Sushant Thapa Stars inscribed in red bricks, Yellow flowers blooming in a cactus plant. Stars in bricks do not shine...
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Apr 281 min read
HOMELAND IN THE HEART by Danijela Ćuk
HOMELAND IN THE HEART Danijela Ćuk There is only one homeland and it lives in the heart, love for him does not die, no, golden plains and...
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Apr 281 min read
YOU ONLY LOVE ONCE by Enrique Antonio Sánchez Liranzo
YOU ONLY LOVE ONCE Enrique Antonio Sánchez Liranzo You only love once When you love with your heart, You only love once With tenderness...
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Apr 281 min read
YOU ONLY LOVE ONCE
YOU ONLY LOVE ONCE You only love once When you love with your heart, You only love once With tenderness and with passion. Because true...
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Apr 265 min read
Poems by Sajid Hussain
Harmonies of Wilderness In the depths of woods' silence lingers, The secrets of the forest stir when wind retrieves, Whisper, whisper,...
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Apr 264 min read
DEFINING POETRY by Dr. Jernail S. Anand
DEFINING POETRY Dr. Jernail S. Anand You may define what is ‘lava’ – the molten hot fuming stuff that bolts out of the mountains, but can...
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Apr 222 min read
ENTER THE BUTTERFLY by TV Ramana
ENTER THE BUTTERFLY After class, in the department, I leisurely stay, Summer's heat lingers high, a story to convey. Colleagues gather,...
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