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Easter Flight
“Words with a Twist” presents a beautiful poem capturing heavenly light. Explore the skies, clouds, and the dance of blue hues, as you embark with the poet on an Easter Flight.
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The Easter Hairdo
In Jerry Lambert's short story "The Easter Hairdo," a humorous family memory unfolds as the narrator recounts an unforgettable Easter morning, complete with dress clothes and a mischievous tale. This nostalgic piece highlights the quirks of childhood traditions.
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The Lilies of Gethsemane
In "The Lilies of Gethsemane," Linda Imbler crafts a reflective poem that captures the quiet, sacred beauty of Easter morning. As petals unfold at dawn, they stand as silent heralds of renewal and hope.
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Carvings of the Rainclouds
In Carvings of the Rainclouds, Aila Sunstruck crafts a poetic vision of nature’s grandeur, where rocky peaks and the interplay of light and darkness evoke a timeless dance. The poem invites readers to witness the ethereal moments of creation, where ...
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Paint Has a Sound
Paint Has a Sound by Russell Riendeau is a poignant prose piece that explores the sensory shift as deafness encroaches, altering the very fabric of perception. Through vivid imagery, the narrative evokes the relentless pursuit of silence, replacing familiar sounds ...
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It Was Time for Her to Go Now
In Breena Fain's "It Was Time for Her to Go Now," a woman prepares to leave, uncovering memories tucked away in a dusty suitcase, including a postcard she never sent.
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Air, Fire and You
In Olumide's "Air, Fire and You," nature serves as the poet's law, with words flowing like a gentle breeze, capturing the essence of air's tender touch.
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The Art of Sneaking In
“The Art of Sneaking In” by Joseph A Farina unveils the water street boys’ cunning tactics to enter the athletic park unnoticed. A kind stranger grants them entry, but the label of being underprivileged leaves a lasting impact.
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