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The dead are many inside me – Poetry from Lebanon
The dead are many inside me, maybe I became a mobile ceremony, I can no longer accommodate a funeral. …
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Life asks to flow – A poem from Bengal
Life asks to flow, follow the same rhythm, rhythm of love and laughter and light. Life asks to flow…
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Morning Sunshine – Poetry from Vietnam
Although love is not deep or passionate enough, still head up to welcome the morning sunshine. Morning sunshine Among…
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Bewitcher – Poetry from Bangladesh
My heart penetrated by his sublime sight, a bewitcher was all set to sparkle the night, hide and seek of…
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Tales of Solitude – Poetic prose from Peru
There where I am only with me, but there is no life as the theory says, there are no smiles…
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If I’ve learned something from life – A poem from Tunisia
Sometimes the darkest times can take us to the brighter destinations! If I’ve learned something from life If I’ve…
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The most faithful departed – Poetry from Cuba
It was time to cry for the dead, the most faithful departed. The most faithful departed It was…
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The last beats of summer – A poem from Bosnia Herzegovina
At night, in my alley is darkness and desolation, only the puddles glitter like lamps. The last beats of…
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The Odor of Happiness – Poetry from Uzbekistan
The golden braided Sun comes on the fiery maned and swift-flying wing, a sweet breath spreads out the odor of…
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Another Face – A poem from Peru
I found a mask, an abandoned mask, all dirty, battered, and I decided to take her home, clean it, fix…
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