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Favorite Fall
"Favorite Fall" by Lois Perch Villemaire captures the essence of autumn's transformative beauty. With each line, the poet invites us to observe the changing season, from the cool air and falling leaves to the anticipation of winter's arrival. Embrace the ...
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Two Autumn Haiku’s
In "Two Autumn Haiku’s," M. A. Dubbs presents a pair of haikus that celebrate the quiet grace of autumn. Through imagery of a garden's rest and the harvest of gourds, the collection encapsulates the serenity and richness of the fall ...
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Unidentical Twins
"Unidentical Twins" by Evie Groch: A whimsical dance of seasons unfolds as spring and autumn switch identities. Through playful disguise, they challenge our perceptions, but we remain unfazed, allowing nature's beauty to evolve freely.
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Season’s End
Journey with Meredith Trede through the poetic landscape of "Season's End." This evocative piece captures the bittersweet essence of departing seasons, with ghostly whispers and faded memories intertwining to create a hauntingly beautiful farewell.
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The Branches In Late Autumn
In "The Branches In Late Autumn," Alan Bern explores the interplay of cold and light in the late autumn landscape. The poem depicts how even the smallest florets endure the night’s freeze, blooming brightly in the sunlight, symbolizing endurance and ...
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Running, Lightwave Riding
Allison Grayhurst's 'Running, Lightwave Riding' explores the balance between fear and faith, unveiling life's contradictions. Through vivid imagery and self reflections, the poem questions the essence of freedom.
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Freedom to Explore
In 'Freedom to Explore,' Bob Bussey beautifully captures the exhilaration of cycling as a metaphor for life's journey. With vivid imagery and a melodic rhythm, he inspires us to embrace the freedom within.
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Freedom Fruit
In "Freedom Fruit" by Evie Groch, the symbolic naval orange becomes a gateway to the author's past, revealing the challenges, sacrifices, and ultimate freedom experienced through migration and cultural celebrations.
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Shriveled Being
Through acts of compassion and unwavering resolve, Cai Quirk's poem reveals the profound potential of empathy and solidarity. 'Shriveled Being' invites readers to reimagine a world where rigid boundaries crumble.
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Light Crashing Into An Inside Wall
Alan Bern's 'Light Crashing Into An Inside Wall' Delves into the Pivotal Night of Passover, Interweaving the Threads of Faith, Redemption, and the Fragility of Human Choices.
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The Dance of Decay
With profound elegance, Harry Capezzolo explores the fleeting nature of life, intertwining themes of freedom and mortality, inviting readers to embrace the bittersweet beauty of our temporary existence.
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