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.
Even Unto Death
My love has no bounds It is everlasting My love has no limits It is all encompassing My love will always be there No matter what others may say
Mother CombsPublished 3 months ago in PoetsA Weeping Sky
Each raindrop paints a tearful streak, Mirroring the sorrow, too deep to speak. The windowpane, a blurred screen, Hiding the storm within, unseen.
a broken heartPublished 3 months ago in PoetsEucalyptus
Eucalyptus A rubric comprising over 700 species of unfolding trees and shrubs, holds a special place in the natural and artistic geographies of Australia and beyond. Known for their distinctive aroma, striking leafage, and different medicinal parcels, eucalyptus trees have made a profound impact on ecosystems, husbandry, and societies worldwide. This composition delves into the fascinating world of eucalyptus, exploring its origins, characteristics, uses, and significance in colorful disciplines.
Soybeans
Glycine maximum, the scientific designation for soy products, is a complex legume which has impacted refection, countries, and literal ages while making a lasting print on the world's food force. Soy sap appear in East Asian countries, especially China, and have spread around the globe and have come among among the most extensively farmed crops. This essay explores the numerous angles of soybeans, including their civilization, nutritive worth, culinary operations, and part in contemporary diets.
an epiphany
and in the dark of the night, the lonely assassin of happiness and certainty screams out at the eternal void, the sparkling lights of dying stars punctuating the darkness with a glimmer of hope, hope he no longer feels inside.
Paul StewartPublished 3 months ago in PoetsTHE WHISPER OF -
THE WHISPER OF – Who? Yes, I can see you. How could I not? You come here to visit, oh! quite a lot! You won’t come inside. Is that too much to ask?
Margaret BrennanPublished 3 months ago in PoetsThe Mirror
the mirror doesn't say much in reply, when I ask it what, where and why the mirror doesn't say much at all, as it stares
Paul StewartPublished 3 months ago in PoetsSugar's Deception
Bitter aftertaste, lingering past indulgence, sugar is not always sweet.
James GreenPublished 3 months ago in PoetsShadows of Fear
In the depths of hearts where shadows dwell, Gamophobia weaves its silent spell. A fear of commitment, love's tether tight,
Shwet Prabha BaiswarPublished 3 months ago in PoetsThe Great Pregnancy
Light that whisks the waves that rise to tilting, Moonlight teasing: skating through the tumult Set by roars’ of thunder, terse and diving…
Christian LeePublished 3 months ago in PoetsSolitary Dot
My friend circle, once a vibrant ring, Now dwindles to a solitary thing. Where laughter once filled the air, Now silence lingers, stark and bare.
Shwet Prabha BaiswarPublished 3 months ago in PoetsPaws of Solace
In the quiet company of a loyal friend, A bond unspoken, without an end. Amidst the hustle of the world outside, A dogtrovert finds solace by their side.
Shwet Prabha BaiswarPublished 3 months ago in Poets