Poems by James Croal Jackson

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  How my mind functions on a given day dictates the way my poems are presented. Sometimes I'm scatterbrained and my poems are jarring. Other...

Poems by Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal

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    Shadow to Shadow Moving from shadow to shadow with the warm wind at my back I have no preference between the two shadows. When the sun breaks through I...

Two Poems by Hurain Ghafoor

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    My Silk Sonnets I move my arms slowly through the air, And imagine them as something spindly, Something wild and wondrous, Do I romanticize myself? Very...

“Rome” – Poems by Marina Kazakova

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    1 Are we, or are we not? Are we, or are we not alone? How can you hide from what is always in you? How can the rain...

Tanka by Gabriel Rosenstock

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  Gabriel Rosenstock’s Tanka Series – 5   1. will You forever remain hidden appearing and disappearing as some noonday moon            mistaken for a cloud    ...

Poems by K. Satchidanandan

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    A House called Sorrow Sorrow is a house, its walls painted yellow and ceiling green with fungus. It has many rooms, from melancholy and pain to anguish and...

Delta – By Aditya Shankar

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  Delta Between me and my poem, lines we wanted to tell each other, but never did. Lines we never wanted to utter, but always did. People we dreamt...

Poems by Devika Mathur

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  A Shadow I am a woman of soft auburn dreams/ a soft noise that appears after a thunder/ you wish to dissolve my nectar into...

Three Poems by K. Satchidanandan

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    Women One woman walks in a hurry sobbing, A house with faded paint on her head. One woman goes on waiting at A railway station where no...

Tanka by Gabriel Rosenstock

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  Gabriel Rosenstock’s Tanka Series – 4   1. the flower seller is left  with her flowers I am left with my poems                ...