Poems By Aneek Chatterjee

    Silence And I began to talk to flowers. What is better, silence or eloquence, I don’t know. You preferred silence, but I wanted to talk. The difference lingered and ultimately got...

Poems by Sivakumar Ambalapuzha

  Translated from Malayalam by the Poet * Abu Salim the Actor She introduced herself as Vismaya While parting with a handshake You called her Maya In a short time you...

Poems by Gili Haimovich

  Like an Apology  Though my hands are beaten Their ability to feel hasn’t been damaged, But has darkened the ability to be accurate, As when drawing on paper.   Shefali  I...

Minimalist Poetry : Elmedin Kadric

    his word on paper an eggshell missing a prayer  ** grown to rain on alone ** of each fragrance not with it ** dry hush of leaves laid off ** blue dusk the...

Poems by Robert Wexelblatt

  Oneirology A dream from this morning, a lecture dream. For once, there were no jokes, no digressions or asides, not even one for instance. My...

Poems by J. D. Nelson

    the period of big trucks a nice apple in the beach system of current downloadable faces using a nice tire iron and hearing that same song...

Poems by David Lohrey

  Heavens to Betsy or Ivanhoe The big city is on fire but not here. Why must we live like bears when we could be as proud as...

Three Poems by Megha Sood

  Out of Sync How the body moves shatters, into zillion specks of glass powered and brushed to its core but still every speck of it can pinch and draw blood can...

Two Poems by Swati Moheet Agrawal

    Girl Child Circa 1983 Mumbai, the era I was born, the time a girl child was frowned upon. A squalling baby, unsightly and hairy, far from a fairy, jilted and spurned. Howling...

Poems by Arvilla Fee

      The Past   “Fear not for the future, weep not for the past.” ~Percy Bysshe Shelley   Is it water, a slow wearing away of a hardened stone?   Is it fire, burning down the...

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