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Post-Apocalyptic Market Day
"Post-Apocalyptic Market Day," a poem by Kenneth E. Baker, paints a chilling scene of a world steeped in fear and survival. The poem captures the unsettling atmosphere of a slaughterhouse, where even the wind seems to resist the inevitable brutality.
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Fruit Basket
In "Fruit Basket," a short story by Marco Etheridge, a woman finds herself on the Number 60 Straßenbahn, observing a rain-soaked cityscape. The cold, gray surroundings contrast with her sense of comfort within the tram, creating a moment of quiet ...
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Triptych: Eye Sentence You, A Song in A minor
"Triptych: Eye Sentence You, A Song in A minor," a poem by E. Eugene Jones Baldwin, captures the swift intensity of love's entanglement. The speaker reflects on a fated connection with a captivating woman, whose presence stirs deep emotions and ...
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Well It's Lyin' Time Again
In "Well It's Lyin' Time Again" by Lee Hammerschmidt, Colonel Rodrigo seeks the expertise of Carmen Laveau, a descendant of the Queen of Voodoo, to extract the truth from a captured rebel. Conventional methods have failed, leaving them desperate for ...
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Premier Sin
In "Premier Sin" by Dany Keagan, a desperate escape through a rain-soaked forest leaves the protagonist on the brink of collapse. As they pause to catch their breath, the instinct to cry out is suppressed, knowing any sound could betray ...
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Mortal Down
In “Mortal Down,” a Free Verse poem by Kimberly Madura, readers are transported to a celestial realm where heaven's mourning unfolds in deep blue hues. The poem evokes a tranquil yet melancholic atmosphere, where the scent of parma violets and ...
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Unheard Elegy
In Jess Gregory’s poem "Unheard Elegy," dedicated to Steven Port, the speaker grapples with the tension between technology and human essence. As they press their nose to the glass, attempting to connect with laughter beyond, they feel confined by a ...
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Baby Came Home 2/ Valentines
In Natalia Serrano-Chavez's free verse poem "Baby Came Home 2/Valentines," a simple question about a song sparks a moment of poignant reflection. The speaker's restrained response and the ensuing silence, paired with the evocative imagery of youthful moments and fleeting ...
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