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Grammy’s Hands
Maggie Brace's "Grammy's Hands" tenderly captures the cherished memories of her grandmother's touch, a source of warmth and love, offering solace in times of need.
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We Will Always Remember Our Lion
Immerse yourself in Rachel Fuld's "We Will Always Remember Our Lion," a powerful testament to resilience and the indomitable spirit of the human heart. Rachel's poetic prowess illuminates the depths of sorrow and the unwavering determination to honor and cherish ...
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Walk With Me #37
Embark on a poetic odyssey with Bob Bussey's 'Walk With Me #37,' an enchanting tribute to Polish history, where moving verses unravel tales of sacrifice, courage, and the pursuit of freedom.
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Calling Your Name
In Eadbhard McGowan's "Calling Your Name," the yearning for connection with a departed grandfather is vividly portrayed. Amidst rows of graves, a dialogue unfolds, revealing the depths of loss and longing.
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The Sealed Envelope
Discover the moving verses of C.K. Deatherage's "The Sealed Envelope" where a sealed envelope, a withered flower, and an old cigar band intertwine to reveal the depths of solitary yearning and unrequited love.
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Auschwitz, A Remembrance
Rp Verlaine’s poem "Auschwitz, A Remembrance" captures the chilling horror of the Holocaust with stark, haunting imagery. The poem reflects on the brutality of Auschwitz, evoking the suffocating terror of those trapped within, as death descended without mercy.
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Mommy Why?
“Upon Your Gravesite: A Heartrending Inquiry” by Words With A Twist. An emotional exploration of loss, societal constraints, and a daughter’s eternal connection with her mother. Delve into this expressive poem that echoes love, grief, and unanswered questions.
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Still Echoing
Still Echoing" by King Davey is a touching exploration of loss, remembrance, and social injustice. Through vivid imagery and powerful metaphors, the poem echoes the enduring impact of lives lost and the collective demand for change.
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The Last Cigarette
In 'The Last Cigarette' by Donna Faulkner née Miller, death dances with memories as the poet mourns her father's passing. Stitched together with poignant imagery, the poem reveals the lasting impact of loss and the haunting beauty of remembrance.
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