In "Hospice," Joseph A. Farina offers a contemplative glimpse into a quiet corner of a hospice room. Through understated verses, Farina portrays a figure engaging in simple, yet profound activities—playing games, reading poetry, and reflecting on philosophy—revealing the deep tranquility and introspection that accompany the final stages of life.
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I Wonder
Bob Bussey
March 8, 2023
"I Wonder" by Bob Bussey reflects on the profound questions of existence and the cosmos. The poem’s contemplative verses invite readers to consider their place ...
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A Father Learns From His Son’s Tattoos
Guest Author
May 24, 2023
In A Father Learns From His Son's Tattoos, W. Roger Carlisle explores a father's struggle to understand his son's defiant self-expression through tattoos. The poem ...
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