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Music Mosaic: A Tapestry of Old and New
Music, My Symphony Oh, music, my symphony, You fill my heart with glee. From new to old, your genres blend, A tapestry of sound without end.
Jameson MeyerPublished 7 months ago in PoetsI Published My 1st eBook!
My book is out now! It’s only two ninety nine! “Thirty & Damaged” Author’s note: I published my very first literary fiction eBook, Thirty & Damaged.”I am so thrilled and grateful that Vocal created the Chapters Community which inspired me to start this incredible series. Thank you to everyone that read it already as well. I appreciate each of you. Click the embedded link below to purchase it!📕🥹
Real PoeticPublished 8 months ago in PoetsEveryday is a Challenge
Everyday is a challenge Some days we win Some days we lose But even then we win If we pay attention There’s always a lesson to be learned
Atomic HistorianPublished 8 months ago in PoetsThe Unaskable Question
Sitting here Wanting to ask an unaskable question Oh the hesitation What if it’s the answer I want What if it’s the other
Atomic HistorianPublished 8 months ago in PoetsWho Speaks for the Moon?
Who speaks for the moon When the books are removed Who will whistle our tune Who will tell our tale when our tails are hidden
Atomic HistorianPublished 8 months ago in PoetsI Want To Be Lame With You
I want to be lame with you I want to hold your hand As we walk through the morning dew I want to just sit and do all the nothing
Atomic HistorianPublished 8 months ago in PoetsEternal Dance of Dreams
In moonlit realms where stars embrace the night, A tapestry of dreams takes wistful flight. In whispered sighs, the world begins to sway,
A Different Kind of Drunk
When I drink The intruders they come out For months and years they mount Bubbling to the surface Sometimes they make me think I’m great
Atomic HistorianPublished 8 months ago in PoetsKalokagathia
I miss you every day I think about you every day I call him as often as I can But less than I plan Would you be proud of where I am
Atomic HistorianPublished 8 months ago in PoetsMessed Up Little Brain
Dear messed up little brain Why do you like to make it rain? What have I done to you? To deserve this? Was it worth this?
Atomic HistorianPublished 8 months ago in PoetsKano's Scholarly Legacy
Introduction Kano State of Nigeria, a city steeped in history and tradition, has long been renowned as a hub of scholastic and academic pursuits. It is a place where the pursuit of knowledge has thrived for centuries, fostering an environment that continues to inspire both scholars and students alike. In this narrative, we will explore the rich history of Kano as a center of learning, its enduring traditions, and the recent developments that exemplify its commitment to education, with a special focus on Khalifa Isyaku Rabiu University.
Jibril yusuf NakuduPublished 8 months ago in PoetsA Dog's Day
I fret I’m cold, tired, and wet I’m shaking, thinking of the vet Will she take me today? Why do they always take me away?
Atomic HistorianPublished 8 months ago in Poets