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A Child’s World
A Child’s World
Let them flow, let them run
Geraldine
Jun 23
The Two-Sided Coin
The Two-Sided Coin
Poetry Playground Writing Prompt #50 — Pride
Holly Emery
Jun 23
Tiny Lamps
Tiny Lamps
Children: The light that leads us to home
Monu K
Jun 20
Scammer Savvy
Scammer Savvy
And proud of it
Sheri Jacobs
Jun 20
This Is Pride
This Is Pride
A declaration of dignity, love, and freedom.
Pooja Vishwanathan 🦋
Jun 20
Oh, June!
Oh, June!
Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash
Jeannie.Chambers
Jun 19
Poetry Playground Writing Prompt #50
Poetry Playground Writing Prompt #50
Take pride in your work
Jonny Masters
Jun 19
Some Things Aren’t For You
Some Things Aren’t For You
A PRIDE Poem
K.B. Silver
Jun 17
My Soul’s Keeper
My Soul’s Keeper
A lyrical reflection on grace
Sumithra Prasanna
Jun 15
What a Quiet Way to Drown
What a Quiet Way to Drown
A poem about leading with grace while gasping for air.
Carmen
Jun 12
My Child at War
My Child at War
In a war, young men and women soldiers are still someone’s child.
Eve Castle
Jun 12
The Immigrants Caught in Trump’s Storm
The Immigrants Caught in Trump’s Storm
Immigrants have the right to protest and protect their dignity
cindee D Renee
Jun 12
hades
hades
A poem
Sheridan Walter
Jun 12
The Big Beautiful Bill
The Big Beautiful Bill
— a commentary disguised as a poem
Kitchie McBride, MHA
Jun 10
Slow Down
Slow Down
A Poem
Jeannie.Chambers
Jun 9
The Russian Dolls
The Russian Dolls
Of Parenting
Sheri Jacobs
Jun 7
They Wear Your Hands Now
They Wear Your Hands Now
A poem about the slow, terrifying loss of self, when the house remembers more than you do, and your reflection starts reaching back.
Carmen
Jun 7
Ambuscade
Ambuscade
A poem
Sheridan Walter
Jun 6
The Children Play
The Children Play
Summer camping
Catherine Oceano
Jun 6
The Truth Mirror
The Truth Mirror
That perception — when something is off. When I see the cracks beneath the polish. When everything looks clean… but somehow feels…
Kitchie McBride, MHA
Jun 5
Come Correct
Come Correct
A poem
Sheridan Walter
Jun 5
In Ink
In Ink
A poem
Aaren Herron
Jun 5
The Warmth of Summer
The Warmth of Summer
Poetry Playground Prompt #49: Children
Nancy S Rust
Jun 2
Wedding Day
Wedding Day
A Poem from 1989 Poem
Jeannie.Chambers
Jun 1
O Rain!
O Rain!
You flirt
Bhagya Narzary
Jun 1
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