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Posts tagged with ‘Poetry’

  • Nov092017

    “Anger is My Friend” by Victory Dalida

    Anger is my Friend Victory Dalida   Anger, you are my best friend, For you make all the fruits bitter.…

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  • Nov092017

    “DEATH” by Emily Parker

    DEATH Emily Parker     A midnight Raven pecks away the remains of what used to be living. There is…

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  • Nov092017

    “MY LIFE’S JOURNEY” by Kaci Sagayaga

    MY LIFE’S JOURNEY Kaci Sagayaga     My life’s journey is a river. Clear waters from melting snow. Run from…

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  • Nov082017

    “PLEASE LET ME IN” by Tishri Prentice

    PLEASE LET ME IN Tishri Prentice     Remember, we need to share this place. It is not fair that…

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  • Nov072017

    “SUMMER HAS FALLEN” by Marisa Natoli

    SUMMER HAS FALLEN Marisa Natoli   In the hour of severance, My body expels the sufferance of your departure. By…

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  • Nov072017

    “LONELINESS” By Cassandra Cantos

    LONELINESS By Cassandra Cantos   A bologna sandwich sits In the middle of a stagnant room.   Furniture unmoved. Check your…

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  • Nov072017

    “A POEM IS A MOUSE” by James Wood

    A POEM IS A MOUSE James Wood A poem is a mouse. Slyly slinking along the dark corridor. The slightest…

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  • Nov062017

    “YOU AND I” by Kai Digney

    YOU AND I KAI DIGNEY As I sit up in bed late at night working hard at homework, your consistent…

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  • Nov062017

    “Leaves” by Amanda Woodard

    Leaves Amanda Woodard   Underneath the dead leaves what lies there? Secrets litter the soil just as the needles flake…

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  • Nov042017

    “Joy” by Tamara Musgrave

    Joy Tamara Musgrave   Joy is a baby granddaughter born in July, seven pounds, two ounces of pure bliss with…

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