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Family Photographs: My Brother, Solar Eclipse, 1965 In a year, Haldol, ECT, the closed gates of a sanitarium. But for now—how happy you were. To be eleven and unconcerned For once with school, the Cubs, who punched who. For a few minutes to be unlearned, to be taught A new world. O, distant boy,…
Signed | Mónika Tóth
Dedicated to my nice Romanian friend Vasile I confess the truth is I like your smile I like your eyes I like your soul I like your inner beauty I like your goodness more than words can describe your very beauty I imbibe Signed Mónika The post Signed | Mónika Tóth appeared first on Best…
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The spider sitting on the ledge, fat and hidden, not even bothering with the work of a web, waiting and never speaking its mind. More at http://jasondehartjustliving.blogspot.com. The post Patience Poemlet | JD DeHart appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best Poetry Online
Amy Winehouse – MissIn’
Amy Winehouse would have been celebrating her 40th birthday today. I wrote this poem soon after her death in 2011 as part of my ‘Side One’ collection of the time drawing on my favourite music artists. Of course, I never met her or even saw her perform live, but tried to imagine what she might…
Old Songs | Nalini Priyadarshni
Nothing ever dies It only changes Into something else Like old songs That blow gently Into new ears To find new meanings —– Nalini Priyadarshni is a high school teacher, writer and editor. Her work has appeared at numerous magazines and international anthologies including Mad Swirl, Camel Saloon, Dukool, In-flight Magazine, Poetry Breakfast, The Riveter…