Poems & Poets

The Thing That Makes Loving You Truly Impossible

Adam Crawford’s The Thing That Makes Loving You Truly Impossible explores the frustration of constant self-improvement in relationships, questioning whether striving for perfection only leads to endless dissatisfaction and unfulfilled expectations.
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Be Still

Joy Moore’s Be Still is a quiet meditation on enduring emotional pain and finding solace. The speaker urges patience through life’s turbulent highs and lows, reminding readers to pause, breathe, and savor the rare moments of calm in between.
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I Don’t Believe You

In "I Don't Believe You," John Grey challenges the notion of inevitable consequence with a compelling free verse poem. The poet argues against the idea of a domino effect by highlighting a single resistant domino, symbolizing defiance and resilience in ...
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Pressed Flowers

Pressed Flowers by Neetu Malik is a free verse reflection on the enduring beauty of nature. Even as time dries their petals, these blossoms retain the pure essence of Spring’s finest moments.
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Villanelle to the Manatee

Immerse yourself in the heartfelt cry against ocean devastation in "Villanelle to the Manatee" by Anne C. Gruner, a vivid depiction of the manatee's fight for existence and a call to action.
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Father in a Crowd

Step into the world of "Father in a Crowd" by Shamik Banerjee: A poignant reflection on the challenges faced by an aging father amidst the clamor of a bustling city, highlighting the solitude and resilience within.
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