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Have You Grieved Before?
Have You Grieved Before?
You have get up and live
Cheery
May 23
Brushstrokes in a Blur
Brushstrokes in a Blur
Poem
Zail Dugal
May 22
The Children of Gravity
The Children of Gravity
A poem
Marc Barham
May 21
Ashes of a Night’s Splendour
Ashes of a Night’s Splendour
A rendering from Hindi, written in silence…
Neeharika
May 20
The Catastrophe
The Catastrophe
A poem
Chris Price
May 19
Last Call
Last Call
A poem
Vincent Halles
May 19
Imagine The World Without You
Imagine The World Without You
Appreciate everything nature gifts us
Cheery
May 18
Sick
Sick
A poem
Reece Beckett
May 17
Bad Taste and Other Poems
Bad Taste and Other Poems
Poetry on the writers life
Michael Butorovich
May 17
giant (a poem)
giant (a poem)
i had a dream last night that i was a giant i could have picked up and thrown people like a farmer sowing seeds in an empty field i…
Edward McLaughlin
Jun 20, 2024
Madame, Madame
Madame, Madame
A poem
Vincent Halles
May 14
South of Richmond
South of Richmond
An unneeded abundance A glory only some ask for the faint warmth of morning sun on bricks Bouncing back and illuminating the sleeping…
Asterion
May 13
This is It
This is It
A poem
Edward McLaughlin
May 12
Almost Everybody Is One Or The Other
Almost Everybody Is One Or The Other
Exploring gender dysphoria through poetry
Lisa Fouweather
May 12
Burrowing Deeper
Burrowing Deeper
A poem
Reece Beckett
May 10
The Myth of Perfection
The Myth of Perfection
Poem
Zail Dugal
May 8
Three Thirty In The Morning
Three Thirty In The Morning
Delirium delivered by your mother
Jackie Olsen
May 6
Between Your Legs
Between Your Legs
Sitting bent forward, he had loosened his tie.
Lisa Fouweather
May 6
Tying the knot.
Tying the knot.
To smiles we rise.
Anish Bhattacharyya
Sep 2, 2023
Coffee Beans
Coffee Beans
“I have measured out my life with coffee spoons.” — T.S. Eliot
Vincent Halles
May 6
Things Mattered
A poem
Edward McLaughlin
May 4
The Light
The Light
A poem
Reece Beckett
May 3
I Shall Take The Train To Paris Anyway
I Shall Take The Train To Paris Anyway
What a remarkable woman she had been
Lisa Fouweather
May 3
Ash and Yellow Leaves
Ash and Yellow Leaves
A poem
Light and Paper
May 3
God’s Not Real And I Am
God’s Not Real And I Am
A gender queer lesbians’ response to attacks on the LGBTQIA+ community by Christian Conservatives
Lisa Fouweather
May 2
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