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Godless Time
by Satish Verma.To keep intact the wholeness,I go beyond the pleasure and hope.My grief comes back from the ashes. There are different names ,Of sorrow and despair. I keep counting my bliss of solitude,Where the silence has no lips.This Sun is very harsh. I take off...
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Walls
by Satish Verma.Moving in a circle whole life, You return to the old walls.A primeval fear makes you run for the shade.Awakening dawns. Betrayal of an oasis makes the desert,Decorate a skeleton. Time will sweep the foot prints.Only hate makes the mind sharper. Why t...
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Licking Death
by Satish Verma.Living through the pain, Truth reveals a non truth in the center,For disowning the shadow.Life throws up its own version.Innocent or evil, kyphotic or straight. I witness the depth of a conflict nonchalantly.And thought enters a void to spawn the voi...
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Templed Fire
by Satish Verma.Go in silence with the squall, Between regrets and ecstasyI will remain stranger to myself. The myths are taking a toll. With dirt on sleeves, I will open the scriptures. My eyes will search,For some consequences of conflicts.The center of the ragin...
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Unborn Fathers
by Satish Verma.Sometimes blank eyes begin to search the cause of hostilityOf the dishevelled life. Shutting out a stray thought you go bipolar.Anonymous fear stalks you.Beginning & end of a dialogue merge.Depression hovers like a preying bird.The void stood between...
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Innocent Blue
by Satish Verma.Several times the game of words insults the life. The mirror breaks.Death eats the hope. I become frightened through a prayer. Reason does not crack the myth.Flesh devours the god.Skull becomes dry.Religion does not own the temple.Go in silence, for ...
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Dirt or Road
by Satish Verma.Euphoria or confession was the same thing. Life was extracting a price.Loneliness was too much amidst the crowd. I wanted to trace out ,The insanity of voices, of principles.The truth had a complete descent in dark. Lights were fading.There was a met...
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Economy
by Satish Verma.In separateness the words become charity, Worth whiff of a smokeAn illusion for living. A question of first magnitude arises. Why to live beyond meaning, When death claims the text ? There are so many voices And matter of likes.Compulsion to think un...
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City of Conscience
by Satish Verma.Problem of thinking or not to think remained crucialDeciding for the legitimacy ,Of thought was the first choice. Lucidity can wait. Desire and ambition could be put aside. Mind will try to forget the absolutes.I hear them : the shouts from an abyss ...
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Words to a Man Who Does His Daily Work
by Simon J. Daniel.Words To A Man Who Does His Daily Work - As Much As Words Can Say A man who seeks God's blessingsBefore he starts his daily workHe shall be blessed.He who starts early in the morningPuts his trust In the One who gives him breath Will receive His love...
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Visualize to Realize
by shweta tripathy.Ticking down the eyes, Were mere drops of water. When saviour becomes devil,When life becomes evil.Whom to blame?Wasnt it wonders of those mere DROPS OF WATER?.Didnt even take a minute.Charisma of few seconds.Those sighing faces,Extending arms to go...

Tresure of Love
by Mary Wismer.Some say it is best to have love to have lost In the mist of losing love your heart pays the cost A tear from the eye releases the pressure from your woes Let it out don't hold it in spare your soul A new found love is like finding treasure That incr...
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The Brides Cave
by Andrei Ghejan.In the mute cave of vertical whited,with strange striations arbitrary scratched,Two tenderly hands with belt of nailscatches the salt curtain, and climbsScraped is the forehead which wear the wreath,and pallid are the cheeks which tearfulness hangs u...

Sabrina Labord Eclectic Poetry Collection
by Nicole Hester-Francis.As I flip through the pages of 'Behind Her Smile' I begin to breath the air that only a lover of poetry can inhale or can understand for that matter. Careful not to bend or soil the pages, I dive in mentally and creatively, purposely reciting lines t...
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Love Remind
by Tsutsu Rin.What is the most beautiful thing in earth? What is the most precious thing for you? How were you born in this world? Do you still remember? What makes you become hopeless? Do you know that? When the moon showing in the sky, You give her a hug and tou...
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Home is the Foundation of Love
by Mary Wismer.The thing we long for, that we are like the nightOf cloudless climes and starry skies;whose lives you have touched and who havetouched yours are always a part of you,even if the encounters were less than youwould have wished. What you feel you lack i...
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Dard E Dil Sms
by ankit.Tum to Gaironki baat karate ho,Humne apne bhi aajmaye hai,Log kaantonse bach nikalte hai,humne phoolonse jakhm khaye hai.KOI CHAHTA HAI KI HUM HAMESHA HASTE RAHE,BAHUT SAARE YAAR HUMEIN RULA KAR RAAZI HAI.3-4 GINTI KE LOG HAI JINHONE HUMEIN GALE SE L...

I Carry your Heart With Me, About the Poem by E. E. Cummings
by Garry Gamber.The poem, "i carry your heart with me," by E. E. Cummings has been a favorite love poem and a favorite selection at weddings for many years. The poem has gained renewed interest since being featured in the film, "In Her Shoes." It is used with devast...
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Shakespeare Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day?
by Garry Gamber.Shakespeare's sonnets require time and effort to appreciate. Understanding the numerous meanings of the lines, the crisply made references, the brilliance of the images, and the complexity of the sound, rhythm and structure of the verse demands atten...

Robert Burns Love Poem: a Red, Red Rose
by Garry Gamber.Robert Burns, a poor man, an educated man, and a ladies' man, is representative of Scotland, much like whisky, haggis, bagpipes, and kilts. He lived a life shortened by rheumatic heart disease, 1759-1796, but his life journey through poverty, informa...
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Anne Bradstreet: to My Dear and Loving Husband
by Garry Gamber."To My Dear and Loving Husband" was written by America's first female poet, the Puritan, Anne Bradstreet. In fact, Anne Bradstreet is one of only a handful of female American poets during the first 200 years of America's history. After Bradstreet, on...

Elizabeth Barrett Browning: a Discussion of How Do I Love Thee?
by Garry Gamber."How Do I Love Thee?" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning was written in 1845 while she was being courted by the English poet, Robert Browning. The poem is also titled Sonnet XLIII from Sonnets From the Portuguese.Early ExperiencesElizabeth Barrett was bor...

Fear
by Selome Araya.FearMakes my heart poundMy mind hot pinkLike a bunch of wild roses dipped in ice Then lit on fireFeeling like I'm a lemonBeing squeezed of my gloryThe pulp was my faithThe juice my stabilityI am weakenedFrozen in my uncertaintyUnsure of what isOr isn...
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Poems for Children
by Fred Watson.I write a quite a bit of prose, mainly short stories. A lot of them, but not all aimed at children. But poetry is a different matter, while I have always liked to read and listen to all sorts of poetry. I had always avoided trying to write it, mainly...
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I Finally Learned What is Love is
by Mary Wismer.I finally learned what real love is,And that real love was you.If you ever find that ability to loveAnd care for someone that much,Where each waking day is betterThan the previous one, and no matter what happensOr what our station in life is,Be it ri...
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