Nature
The A Months
Evie Groch's lyrical poetry intertwines April's damp vitality with August's elegant presence, inviting readers to witness the transformative power of nature's transitions
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Second Day of Autumn
Maya Shvab’s poem "Second Day of Autumn" captures the delicate transition of the season. The imagery of the hazy sun setting behind trees and its light dancing on the song ...
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Favorite Fall
"Favorite Fall" by Lois Perch Villemaire captures the essence of autumn's transformative beauty. With each line, the poet invites us to observe the changing season, from the cool air and ...
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Two Autumn Haiku’s
In "Two Autumn Haiku’s," M. A. Dubbs presents a pair of haikus that celebrate the quiet grace of autumn. Through imagery of a garden's rest and the harvest of gourds, ...
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Unidentical Twins
"Unidentical Twins" by Evie Groch: A whimsical dance of seasons unfolds as spring and autumn switch identities. Through playful disguise, they challenge our perceptions, but we remain unfazed, allowing nature's ...
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The Branches In Late Autumn
In "The Branches In Late Autumn," Alan Bern explores the interplay of cold and light in the late autumn landscape. The poem depicts how even the smallest florets endure the ...
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The Family Tree
Delve into the heartwarming tale of 'The Family Tree' by Jon Moray, where a young redwood finds solace and love among its forest kin. As roots intertwine, stories of survival ...
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The Dance of Decay
With profound elegance, Harry Capezzolo explores the fleeting nature of life, intertwining themes of freedom and mortality, inviting readers to embrace the bittersweet beauty of our temporary existence.
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Freedom To Change Our World
Mark Ready's lyrical exploration unveils the consequences of our actions, urging us to embrace humility and seek harmony between our freedom and the delicate balance of nature.
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A Horrible Rain
In Raj's flash story "A Horrible Rain," a monsoon rises powerfully from the Arabian Sea, bringing hope to distant farmers. Yet, beneath the promise of rain lies the looming threat ...
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