Reflection
Time: & Other Things That Aren't Enough
In "Time: & Other Things That Aren't Enough," J. Iner Souster explores the inexorable nature of time and its role in human anguish. The poem reflects on how time, among ...
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Portrait of a Happenstance
Sreekanth Kopuri’s Portrait of a Happenstance reflects on the unpredictability of encounters and how fleeting moments shape our understanding, blending surreal imagery with the subtle influence of a teacher’s eye.
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Birth and Death
Shamik’s Birth and Death reflects on the unknowns of life and mortality, comparing them to rivers that carry us through fear, woe, and light. The poem’s contemplative tone explores acceptance ...
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Death — Black And Starbound
In Death — Black And Starbound, Bruce McRae delves into themes of violence and existential dread. The prose presents a vivid and unsettling depiction of a desolate world shaped by ...
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Woman Weather
In "Woman Weather" by Moe Phillips, women are likened to soft April breezes, gently touching a green lawn and white sheets drying in the sun, capturing the essence of serene ...
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Father in a Crowd
Step into the world of "Father in a Crowd" by Shamik Banerjee: A poignant reflection on the challenges faced by an aging father amidst the clamor of a bustling city, ...
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Three Acts of Life
In "Three Acts of Life" by Shreya Chauhan, a trio of haikus captures the essence of life’s pivotal moments. Through concise yet profound imagery, the poems explore the endless possibilities, ...
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In My Moment With the Declaration
In My Moment With the Declaration by Thomas Harrison Humphreys is a reflective poem that captures the emotional weight of encountering the Declaration of Independence. As the speaker gazes upon ...
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The Great Mystery
J. Iner Souster’s "The Great Mystery" invites readers into a night of quiet reflection on a beach, where the narrator contemplates the vastness of the universe. The story evokes feelings ...
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