fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about what makes a good poem and the poetry rules that were made to be broken.
A Bird On China Rose
The image shows a tiny bird perched on a vivid China rose, sometimes called a hibiscus, in a delicate and entrancing moment. The rich crimson petals of the China rose provide a striking contrast with the shimmering emerald green and azure blue feathers of the bird. Its small claws carefully and gently hold onto the thin stem so as not to damage the fragile blossom. The large, velvety petals and thick, green foliage of the China rose give the impression that they are holding the bird in a caring embrace. A faint breeze makes the petals sway slightly, giving the landscape a feeling of movement and vitality. Sunlight penetrates through the garden, giving it a warm, golden tint. The harmonic interaction of nature's creations is captured in this calm scene, a moment of beauty and grace that is both ephemeral and timeless.
Nahid SultanaPublished 4 days ago in PoetsAngel of the Deep
Angel of the Deep Hidden in plain sight Shifting sands and waves Draw in the fools and the brave in equal measure A creature of beauty and grace
Atomic HistorianPublished 4 days ago in PoetsThe Navigator's Compass
Long long ago, there was a time that had many a twist and turns in the situations in which people met with happy or unhappy results.
Emily Chan - Life and love sharingPublished 4 days ago in PoetsCan I Find Peace by Stopping the Fight?
Life is a whirling amount of chasing after money, success, and this kind of stuff. And yet I’m starting to think that there probably is an alternative to it. Maybe it is simply taking things as they come as they say?
Emily Chan - Life and love sharingPublished 4 days ago in Poets"Exploring Solitude: The Poetic Tale of Alone Birad"
### Poem: Alone Birad In the hush of twilight, Birad roams, A solitary soul, far from home. With each footfall, the silence grows,
ARJ GamingytPublished 4 days ago in PoetsEyes of Benevolence
From commanding eyes, staring straight into my soul, there are no others, in the belly of this warmth, perishing all my evils,
James GreenPublished 4 days ago in PoetsYou Eat, You Feel, You Glow?
As for the popular phrase "You are what you eat," it allegedly makes us recall healthy skin, colorful fruits and veggies, tons of energy, and similar stuff after a week of eating only kale salads and quinoa bowls. While this statement sounds a bit old-fashioned, is there a truth in it?
Emily Chan - Life and love sharingPublished 4 days ago in PoetsHitting Pause on the Wedding Bells
The idea of getting married especially as I approached thirty was something that always made me anxious about life. Changes were being tenaciously made, but none of it meant anything if I was not marrying correctly. I thought to myself: it’s my story, my life, and my love story.
Emily Chan - Life and love sharingPublished 4 days ago in PoetsDinosaurs are hidden around us.
There is more than one thing, which is now happening. We actually live in the same time, as dinosaurs do their things meanwhile.
Boys Kills World: An Elegy of Innocence Lost
In a realm where shadows swallow the sun, Where innocence fades and darkness is spun, A world unfolds beneath a sky of lead,
Samson E. GiftedPublished 4 days ago in PoetsWriting a Poem - Poem
I feel like poets make it sound so easy, But when it comes to writing, my brain becomes mushy. I always struggle to find words that rhyme,
Shambhavee BhosalePublished 4 days ago in PoetsWhat Should I Write?
I wonder what to write, I do nothing all day and night. But what lays in front of me, Is a white blank sheet. I try the computer for options,
Shambhavee BhosalePublished 4 days ago in Poets