Reflection
The Autumn of Her Fall
J. Iner Souster's 'The Autumn of Her Fall': A Tale of Silent Struggles. Elethea's inner turmoil echoes, unspoken. Through tear-stained eyes, her journey unravels, painting a picture of fading dreams ...
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The Cold Reality
Embark on 'The Cold Reality' by Adam Crawford: Embracing Solitude in a Crowded World. Like winter birds on the circle's edge, some endure isolation, while warmth finds its way to ...
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You've Been In The Making
In Jasmine Szympruch's "You've Been In The Making," the poem reflects on the idea that one's unique existence is the result of centuries of unseen forces, celebrating the journey of ...
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What’s Left To Hear
In Thomas Elson's prose piece "What’s Left To Hear," the narrator reflects on the physical and emotional toll of aging during a visit to confession. Guided by the priest's advice ...
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Morning Musings with Bird Songs
In Jackie Chou's free verse poem "Morning Musings with Bird Songs," the poet reflects on the passage of time and the inevitable shift from youth to a more mature self. ...
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Some Truth About ‘haves’ & ‘have nots’
In Douglas Colston's free verse poem "Some Truth About ‘haves’ & ‘have nots’," the nature of human perception and consciousness is explored. The poem reflects on how our understanding of ...
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Evening's Watch
In Ann Garrett's poem "Evening's Watch," the speaker sits in a quiet room, bathed in the dimming light, as rain softly drizzles outside. The poem captures a moment of intense ...
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This Is Now, and That Was Then
In Thomas Harrison Humphreys' poem "This Is Now, and That Was Then," a young boy reflects on the wisdom imparted by Ol’ Mr. Freeman during his daily ritual of raising ...
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Fruit Basket
In "Fruit Basket," a short story by Marco Etheridge, a woman finds herself on the Number 60 Straßenbahn, observing a rain-soaked cityscape. The cold, gray surroundings contrast with her sense ...
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Triptych: Eye Sentence You, A Song in A minor
"Triptych: Eye Sentence You, A Song in A minor," a poem by E. Eugene Jones Baldwin, captures the swift intensity of love's entanglement. The speaker reflects on a fated connection ...
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Unheard Elegy
In Jess Gregory’s poem "Unheard Elegy," dedicated to Steven Port, the speaker grapples with the tension between technology and human essence. As they press their nose to the glass, attempting ...
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