Chaos
I’ve Already Written this Poem, but Hear Me Out
Victoria James’ I’ve Already Written This Poem, but Hear Me Out captures the chaos of daily life, from messy rooms to minor frustrations, all delivered with wit and honesty. A ...
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Sand in the Kitchen
In Sand in the Kitchen, Donna Faulkner née Miller contrasts domestic disarray with a vibrant memory of hula dancing on Lau's shores. The poem captures a moment of joyful escape ...
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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 ...
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My Poetry, most Ardent
In "My Poetry, most Ardent," Subhadra Narayann presents a powerful critique of a fractured verse. The poem portrays a sense of abandonment through chaotic and dissonant rhymes, capturing the struggle ...
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