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❝Like another silhouette washed in the blue of the November afterglow - a dying ache of living❞ ... || caffeinated afterthoughts and lovers' vomit ||
❝Like another silhouette washed in the blue of the November afterglow - a dying ache of living❞ ... || caffeinated afterthoughts and lovers' vomit ||
lítost. trigger warning. highest rankings #2 in spokenword fifth poetry collection (2023)
I inherited my mother's collection of writings . This account will help me travel through those many words to piece together the story of immigration and survival after experiencing world war two , they travelled to the other side of the world to find another world.
Featured on @WattpadPoetry / 16.04.2023 ❝ sometimes we find the words, yet somewhere they find us, together we dive into the ocean, unknown to the world, unaware of the uncertainty ❞ ━━━━━━━━━━━ n e w poems are always added in the beginning. Q u i d a m is all about those uncertain moments where thoughts came into...
OCTOBER 28, 2015 - UPDATE If you're just a little keen And you're wondering Just where Gail has been Once more she is on the scene To wish you "HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!"
Micro fictions. Random stories written between six and 500 words.
ADAPTABILITY : ACROSTIC is a topical poem inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic.
a place for all that japanese poetry i love so much and plan to write lots of 221017 - (and suddenly this is not only a japanese poetry collection anymore)
These are rhymed and free form poems that express my thoughts on art, science, philosophy, life, love, politics and death as told from a scientist's point of view in some cases.
These are rhymed and free form poems that express my thoughts on art, science, philosophy, life, love, politics and death as told from a scientist's point of view in some cases.
Musings on the luminous sometimes whimsical world of human love: Bring your heart to the Garden for a feast of Earthly delights but come prepared for unexpected twists and dark turns along the way.
One cannot always tell what it is that keeps us shut in, confines us, seems to bury us, but still one feels certain barriers, certain gates, certain walls. Is all this imagination, fantasy? I do not think so. And then one asks: My God! Is it for long, is it for ever, is it for eternity? Do you know what frees one from...
of zebras - the love collection here, when i say i never want to be without you, somewhere else i am saying i never want to be without you again. and when i touch you in each of the places we meet, in all of the lives we are, it's with hands that are dying and resurrected. when i don't touch you it's a m...
i love the challenge of form poetry, especially the invented poetry types. it excites me to see what my words do to a form and vice versa. i love my personal stamp on it, because there it is, no matter what, one's very own distinct voice. i have wanted these in a separate collection for a long time and here it is.
A heart warming, animal, narrative poem expressed in ballad style using rhymed couplet format.
~ This poetic journey started when I began questioning why I write poetry. The assumption I'd come across pearls of wisdom to impart is quickly challenged by readers of "Magpie Pearls", leading me to explore truth in a broader sense. Is truth universal or personal? Relative, or absolute? What becomes clear to me over...
Haiku about images that come to mind when I hear or see the word, Summer. This is from a challenge and tag by @Roseaimee. I was to tag 7 people. Please, if you accept my tag, see @Roseaimee's guidelines..tag 7 more people and tag your title and your poem, #summerhaiku. I tag @StandingBear @PepperPot ...
Brevity is one of the most compelling and beautiful aspects of poetry. I am always fascinated by the ability of a poet to distill thoughts, ideas and emotions into words through concrete imagery and word-play. In this collection, you will find short poems ranging from haikus, senryus, cinquains, shape-poetry to free v...
All kind of random poems. Happy, funny, sad, tributes, dark, bright, powerful... I hope you find something you can relate in here!
This is the third book in the series that included 'The Theory of Nothing' the "The Universe Revealed.' My purpose in this new book is to more fully explain how science is actually done and how science fits into our culture along with religion and philosophy.
my personal favourites in one book. these all come from older collections. hardly any of the media belong to me
parallax /ˈpærəˌlæks/ noun 1. an apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in position of the observer 2. an apparent shift in the position of an object, such as a star, caused by a ch...
Margaret always talked about writing her story but could never get beyond the first chapter. Born illegitimately to a domestic servant in 1930s Brighton; the circumstances of her birth affected her whole life. Subject to emotional abuse from foster parents and her grandmother she married young and had four children...