Literature/Poetry
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Poetry: Letter to Azrail
Don’t come in this burning heat As a mortuary skeleton Nor as a shadow under a moon’s light Because on…
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Leave – Poetry from Italy
A last handshake To greet my rivers, From the Mesima to the Petrace, By now deprived of life. Tassone Rocco…
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Poetry: The Light of Betrayal
Some people enter like sunshine Into your life… Give you a sigh of relief. Aisha Khan, a young poet and…
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Poetry: From Womb to Bloom
When I’m planted in the womb, I start to grow, up and bloom, Every day is often obscure, My mother…
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Poetry: The Vegetative Nature of Longing
Like a face Drifting as a full moon, People hang The space of longing In their hearts. Ms. Kim Sun…
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Bright Wet Eyes – Poetry from Italy
I saw those eyes Completely pervaded by blinding light Where I mirrored without veils. Gabriella Picerno, psychologist, sexologist and poet…
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He Who Loved Gods – Poetry from India
He is never alone. In fact, he is In the cherished company Of his loved ones Whom he invites in…
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A Multilingual Symphony of Poets
World Poetry Day’s Album of World Poets Showcases Global Voices On March 21st, poetry lovers around the world will unite…
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Poetry: Picking Up a Question Mark
A dark red question mark Rolls along the mountain trail. Eun Joong Kwon, a poet from Korea, shares her poem…
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Valuables – A Poem from India
If you want to know what Is valuable in your house The best connoisseurs Are the thieves. Dr. Jernail S…
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