Poems & Poets

Epiphany

In "Epiphany," Evelyn Smith offers a pre-Christmas reflection, highlighting the virtue of waiting for true wisdom amidst the season's festivities.
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Ice Cream Truck

In "Ice Cream Truck" by W. Roger Carlisle, the melody triggers a frenzy of desires. Explore the poetic journey of childhood longing, as the tantalizing treats become symbols of greedy appetites and a bittersweet yearning for more.
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A Woman Going Blind

In 'A Woman Going Blind' by John Grey, morning light reveals a world she can hardly recognize. As her eyes falter, her other senses awaken, uncovering hidden sentiments and love in unexpected places.
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Vita Affogato

Dave’s "Vita Affogato" captures the essence of life's flavors, intertwining vanilla, cocoa, and coffee into a vivid, delectable poem.
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A REAL Visit from St. Nicholas

Thomas Harrison Humphreys’ "A REAL Visit from St. Nicholas" captures the magic and anticipation of Christmas Eve, as a child eagerly awaits Santa's arrival.
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Snow Cream

Brenda Kay Ledford's "Snow Cream" takes us to a log cabin nestled in the Matheson Cove, where snowflakes and icicles adorn the scenery. Join the author in a heartwarming adventure of making snow cream and celebrating the magic of family ...
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Urban Santa

In "Urban Santa" by Anne C. Gruner, a modern twist unfolds as Santa arrives in a bustling city plagued by hate and chaos. Amidst the chaos, a surprising act of compassion brings hope and peace to the night.
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The Sorrowful Sweetness of Christmas Eve

In "The Sorrowful Sweetness of Christmas Eve," Marisa Frasca blends the sacred and the culinary, as the ritual of preparing an octopus on Christmas Eve becomes a moment of reflection and reverence.
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The Creeping Creeper

In "The Creeping Creeper," Adesiyan Oluwapelumi explores the theme of impending mortality, urging readers to savor their solitude as they confront the inevitability of their own demise.
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14Juillet: 1789 —> 2022

Gerard Sarnat’s "14Juillet: 1789 —> 2022" captures the enduring impact of the French Revolution's Bastille Day on modern times. By linking historical events with recent political disturbances, the poem offers a poignant exploration of revolutionary legacies and their relevance today.
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Introducing Mr. Death

"Introducing Mr. Death" by Jane Glasser offers a mesmerizing portrayal of Death, dressed in black with blue eyes reminiscent of Leonard Cohen. With evocative verses, the poem delves into Death's seductive power and his penchant for both compassion and calamity.
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