Poems & Poets

Feast of the Melancholics

In "Feast of the Melancholics," Cher Alex delves into the struggles of a woman who, despite her pursuit of fleeting desires and superficial pleasures, finds herself mired in regret and nostalgia. The prose poem explores the cyclical nature of her ...
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Oblivion

In "Oblivion," Thompson Emate's quatrain poem explores the theme of unawareness and loss. As the night envelops the room in darkness, the speaker is preoccupied with elusive fragments of memory or understanding, symbolizing a quest for what is missing from ...
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Fissured Life Yet Reason to Hope

In "Fissured Life Yet Reason to Hope," Gurupreet K Khalsa uses an acrostic structure to explore the tension between despair and hope. Through vivid imagery and a contemplative tone, the poem reveals the struggle with chaos and the search for ...
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White Stone

In "White Stone," Mason Pfaff employs free verse to reflect on identity and legacy through vivid imagery and personal symbols. The poem intertwines the search for one’s name with themes of inheritance and the passage of time, as the speaker ...
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Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome is Not a Virus

In "Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome is Not a Virus," Jeral Williams starkly contrasts youthful inexperience with the harsh demands of military training. The poem lays bare the intense, grueling regimen and the solemn reality of a young soldier's transformation, underscoring ...
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The Moth Dies For Our Sins

In "The Moth Dies For Our Sins," John Grey uses vivid imagery to depict a moth's fatal attraction to a lamp’s light. The poem reflects on the destructive allure of temptation and the consequences of succumbing to it, all through ...
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The World Crawls Out Of His Mouth

In "The World Crawls Out Of His Mouth," Khadijah Abdullahi crafts a free verse poem exploring the impact of words on the heart and reality. The poem paints a vivid picture of grief and the passage of time, blending metaphysical ...
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