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WITCH by Tiya Singh
Witch? Tiya Singh She was a wildflower, In a world full of roses. Rare, Bizzare and hard to find. Amidst the glamour of the material world, Her worth was often undermined. They deceived her identity, They pointed her flaws, They told her she was futile, For they were afraid of her power. Was she the witch they labelled her? Or was she just too smart for the world. She was called a witch, She was misunderstood. For only a botanist, my dear, Knows a flower's worth Beyond its wo
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Oct 221 min read
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ETERNAL BEAUTY by Adham Boghdady
Eternal Beauty Adham Boghdady  A woman is a rose in the distance! She is the meaning hidden within the ribs. When she is silent, the inspiration of her soul never ceases. Rather, the world pays attention to the fluttering of her luminous thoughts. She combs the light through her hair. Faces blossom when she looks up and says, "Good morning!" When she is silent, the question subsides in the wind's bosom. Dreams are ashamed of their excessive splendor. Her eyes are a window t
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Oct 221 min read
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Unveiling Dreams in Sabita Sahu's The Fourth Pitch- reviewed by Prasanna Kkumar
Unveiling Dreams in Sabita Sahu's The Fourth Pitch In "The Fourth Pitch," a poetry collection by Ms. Sabita Sahu, the poignant lines resonate with readers, revealing the poet's introspective journey. One striking phrase, "I wish I had a chance to relate my dreams, desires, and ideas," encapsulates the core of Sahu's ideological exploration throughout the collection. Sabita Sahu Sahu elevates her poetic expression not through mere surreal imagery but by pragmatically c
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Oct 151 min read
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I SHALL BEAR A SEPTEMBER by Ghaida Radi Sobh
I SHALL BEAR A SEPTEMBER Â I shall bear a daughter and call her September. She will grow, nourished by virtue, crawling upon the blossoms...
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Sep 62 min read
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POEMS by Francesco Favetta
Don't change! O life, my life, who have given me pearls of sacred wisdom and grains of light steeped in humble will. Welcome the word,...
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Sep 62 min read
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I Can't Stand Still by Nanki Kandhari
I Can’t Stand Still I can’t stand still— I get distracted easily. Yet, I have given my heart to Him. When we plan meetups or go on dates,...
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Sep 62 min read
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Whispers of Joy by Swati Sharma
Whispers of Joy Rain falls soft on emerald leaves, A lullaby the forest weaves Each drop a kiss from skies above, A hymn of calm, a...
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Aug 191 min read
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POEMS by Su Yun
RAIN WINDOW Â Raindrops, escaping the wipers Crystalize my window Through this crystalline veil I divine my destined path Rising from the...
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Aug 85 min read
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Melancholy Soul by Roza Khan
Melancholy Soul Roza Khan  A room darkest of all looks A cupboard full of dusted books, Table light flickering all around It seems a...
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Apr 112 min read
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ONLY A SHADOW by Irma Kurti
Only a Shadow  You occupy no space in my life. You are only a shadow.  But sometimes when I’m tranquil that I’ve forgotten all about...
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Apr 62 min read
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POEMS by Ada Rizzo
LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS In the silent night, a cry Another story of stolen dreams Fragments of life cast aside next to a woman who weeps...
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Apr 62 min read
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POEMS by MARGARITA LLAPUSHI ZENELI
DON’T FALL IN LOVE WITH A POET WOMAN  Don’t fall in love with a poet woman, she will love you with words that burn, with verses rising...
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Jan 272 min read
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THE SUNRISE by Gul Bakhti
THE SUNRISE Let's give a surprise, On the the very first sunrise. Stop all wars on this earth, And spread smile, joy and mirth. Throw...
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Jan 271 min read
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THE POET PRINCESS ON THE ALPINE THRONE by ZYRA AHMETAJ
THE POET PRINCESS ON THE ALPINE THRONE You soar above the peaks, with eagles flying, Dreaming of valleys, brooks, and meadow’s glow. The...
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Jan 271 min read
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PEACE by Eva Petropoulou Lianou
PEACE Peace, Prayers for a peaceful world I dreamt about it I closed my eyes years ago I saw childens playing with dolls I keep my eyes...
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Jan 271 min read
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POEMS by Albert Habazaj
WHEN WE ARGUE, WE BECOME A LITTLE When we argue, we become a little, When we love, we become a lot, I doubt and I am not...
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Jan 273 min read
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POEMS by Mansi Udawat
TULIP You hold a tulip in your hand, And look up the ceiling. I giggle at your face, And find me kneeling! Â I bite my tongue, I bite my...
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Jan 212 min read
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POEMS by Luan Rama
YOU, MY SACRED PSALM A little church you wanted for a long time a bell that spreads the word of love whereas I, I looked for a single...
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Nov 24, 20242 min read
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FOGGY CITY by Kim Kyung-sik
FOGGY CITY Kim Kyung-sik The river has disappeared, only the sound of water softly spilling over the banks. roads setting out to find the...
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Nov 24, 20241 min read
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POEMS by Kim Pil-Young
TEARDROP Incorruptible spring water pooled in hearts Hotter than any heart and clearer than the dew A jewel that cannot be received...
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Nov 11, 20242 min read
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