Poems & Poets

Overcome

Overcome by Dee Allen is a gripping free verse poem that confronts the harsh realities of systemic oppression. Allen’s verse speaks to the enduring spirit of those who resist the attempts to distort the truth and dismantle their humanity.
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All In Sixes & Sevens

Kuhelika Saha's All In Sixes & Sevens reflects on the nocturnal sky’s hold over the poet’s senses. The poem intertwines the desire for celestial beauty with a sense of internal disarray, evoking a deep emotional response.
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Someone Covered The Tracks With Snow

Mykyta Ryzhykh's "Someone Covered The Tracks With Snow" explores the transient and cyclical aspects of life. Through evocative imagery, the poem connects the journey of a bird with human existence, suggesting our lives are like the grass—both fleeting and essential.
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Flesh to Ash

In "Flesh to Ash," Nitika Balaram's Eintou poem explores the cyclical nature of life, where existence begins in mystery, becomes entangled in daily struggles, and ends in inevitable decay.
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What Better Gift

Dee Allen's "What Better Gift" explores the quiet yet profound journey of a girl who stands apart from her peers, embodying the loneliness and resilience of being different in a conformist world.
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