Poetry
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Literature
Poetry: Will You Love Me…
Will you love me even as I scatter? For the moment you blow, your wish will come true… And I…
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Slaves rising up – Poetry from Azerbaijan
When I said, “Stand up, the judge is coming,” he did not stand up. “I don’t believe in your justice,”…
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Normalcy – Poetry from Vietnam
Smoke covers the moon Grey ash is the sky Even the sun grows quiet, Too frightened to cry. Nguyen Quynh…
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Speech – A Poem from Algeria
Speak, speak, repeat, and argue We number, we weave We sow poetry, we create, and we produce. Mohamed Rahal, a…
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Ivy – A Poem from Jeju Island
When I meet a rock or a wall I want to slip my hand into the cracked wound no one…
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Christmas in March – Korean Poetry
May the sacred carol we sing reach the heavens, So that in March 2026, we may witness once more a…
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Poem: Let the Indus Breathe
The echoes call, the voices plead, Let justice halt this ruthless deed. For if the Indus breathes no more, Then…
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Gaza’s White Dove – Korean Poetry
A Palestinian boy returned home after the bombing. He saw pigeons, chickens, and canaries lying dead in his almost destroyed…
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Little Decembrists – Poetry from Azerbaijan
December… the first snow… the joy of the children… But it didn’t last long – The officials cut off the…
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Momentary Focus – Poetry from Korea
Only when each fiber spreads like cloth woven in plain thread, Soaked with blood and sweat, does it become a…
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