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HELPLESS
HELPLESS
Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought: Percy Bysshe Shelley
John E Marks
Jan 16
A way, a lone, a last, a loved
A way, a lone, a last, a loved
“The metamorphosis of language he indulges in are most fascinating to witness”. Paul Léon on his friend James Joyce
John E Marks
Jan 12
Bare Your Soul
Bare Your Soul
Be completely open
Anthony Cloe Huie (Choose Living Over Existing)
Jan 12
Blind — Trust — Broken!
Blind — Trust — Broken!
Poetry — Rhyming
AK (Aaska Aejaz)
Jan 11
A loving heart is the truest wisdom
A loving heart is the truest wisdom
— “He would make a lovely corpse.” Charlie Dickens —
John E Marks
Jan 9
Stake Me To Your Cross
Stake Me To Your Cross
After all, nothing ever lasts
Anthony Cloe Huie (Choose Living Over Existing)
Jan 9
The Secret Epistle of Plato
The Secret Epistle of Plato
A mystery on love
John Gillen
Jan 8
TALIESIN
TALIESIN
— an old Welsh witch —
John E Marks
Jan 7
You Are The Tree
You Are The Tree
a poem of hope
John Gillen
Jan 5
Life
Life
A poem
Anna Rozwadowska
Jan 1
Eighteen Lines on the Death of a Sparrow
Eighteen Lines on the Death of a Sparrow
Image by Republica from Pixabay
Donald Warren Hayward
Dec 30, 2024
The Day
The Day
A poem
Existence
Dec 30, 2024
what you told me, what I did
what you told me, what I did
prose on love, loss, and a few things in between
Mubtasim Akhyar
Dec 18, 2024
Mescaline -C11H17NO3
Mescaline -C11H17NO3
The extenuation of time into rhyme The devil’s in the detail, in time, A confusion of contusions, a microbial illusion, A stretching…
John E Marks
Dec 18, 2024
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