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  • Sister Marie Virginia Has Come Undone

    Sister Marie Virginia Has Come Undone

    a poetic musing
    Go to the profile of Mary Louisa Cappelli, MFA, JD, PhD
    Mary Louisa Cappelli, MFA, JD, PhD
    Mar 25
    Remember

    Remember

    A poem for the thankful.
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    chris papps
    Mar 25
    Shards of a Broken Heart

    Shards of a Broken Heart

    finding happiness in memories
    Go to the profile of K.M. Fullerton
    K.M. Fullerton
    Mar 24
    Morning Bliss

    Morning Bliss

    An ode to rising early
    Go to the profile of Julienne M.
    Julienne M.
    Mar 24
    I wake up to a day when the rain has given us a break.

    I wake up to a day when the rain has given us a break.

    I will be on the road  giving my heart and my lungs a welfare check.  three to five kilometres will do the right trick.  knowing my son…
    Go to the profile of Naval Nkabinde
    Naval Nkabinde
    Mar 24
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    Does It Feel Strange?

    Does It Feel Strange?

    Narrative Poetry
    Go to the profile of Douglas Lim
    Douglas Lim
    Mar 24
    Night Watch

    Night Watch

    A poem dedicated to Ocracoke Island
    Go to the profile of Ann Christine Tabaka
    Ann Christine Tabaka
    Mar 23
    What We Are, In This Universe

    What We Are, In This Universe

    Poem for Dr. Strange’s Love
    Go to the profile of D'Jreya Boyd
    D'Jreya Boyd
    Mar 23
    Finding Freedom

    Finding Freedom

    Oh, how sublime it is to shed one’s clothes,  To feel the sun and breeze upon one’s skin,  And free oneself from all society’s codes  That…
    Go to the profile of Robert G. Longpré
    Robert G. Longpré
    Mar 23
    Me

    Me

    TMT Revisits Blackout Poetry (TMT for 3/21/23)
    Go to the profile of Jenny Starr✨
    Jenny Starr✨
    Mar 23
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