spring break blossoms fall on the snow More at https://twitter.com/Haikuintraining.
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spring break blossoms fall on the snow More at https://twitter.com/Haikuintraining.
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Daylight, swallowed by dusk, and the ominous sense, of wind speaking Breezes hurl forward, wrapping the body, in chilly drafts and prickly skin Crisp, autumn leaves rustle by Black cat, emerald eyes, eerily hint at what lurks in the soul – truth is discerned there, as October beholds More at https://www.blogger.com/profile/04035603420465902040. The post October Beholds…
A Man and a Woman The woman in green hates the man in the mist but the woman inside the man from hell’s edge loves a woman in flames. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is like a woman who is a woman or a man, a woman, and a bank if that woman’s name was Moses….
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I receive a fair measure of criticism, praise too but with upbraided arms I plead for mercy. Everywhere, anywhere — stock piling arsenals. Draw a child’s picture, paint sorrow. The post Mercy | Ananya S. Guha appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best Poetry Online
Campbell McGrath’s Fever of Unknown Origin was published on May 9 by Penguin Random House. The title poem takes place as the speaker fights a long illness and is in a hospital right before Christmas. Here is an excerpt: The bad news is that I am periodically blind in one of those otherwise excellent eyes,…
Just give off light flowing like lava from the heat held within, just bathe in light letting pores and capillaries fill with energy pockets, just flash by like light, a storm streak in a dark night of wishing. The post Weight of Light | Russ Cope appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author:…