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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Grumpy Souls
In "Grumpy Souls," Kimutai Kemboi Allan captures the essence of life's turbulence through fragmented, free verse lines. The poem portrays existence as a series of disjointed breaths and relentless storms, reflecting the weariness and resilience of a beleaguered humanity navigating ...
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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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Autumn and Spring
Shamik’s Autumn and Spring captures the cyclical nature of life through the changing seasons. The poem reflects on the growth, learning, and transformation brought by light and time, likening them to the human experience.
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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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How It Went
"How It Went" by Kimberly Madura vividly portrays the emotional rollercoaster of freedom, loss, and the inevitable fall. The poem powerfully expresses the complexities of grieving and the struggle to regain footing.
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The Raven’s Bitch
Barbara Ann Meier’s "The Raven’s Bitch" explores a chilling encounter with ravens, whose harsh cries fill the air with a sense of foreboding. The poet’s inquiry reveals a world of greed and betrayal, starkly portrayed through the raven’s reply.
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Three Acts of Life
In "Three Acts of Life" by Shreya Chauhan, a trio of haikus captures the essence of life’s pivotal moments. Through concise yet profound imagery, the poems explore the endless possibilities, crucial decisions, and the irreversible paths we tread.
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