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Walls That Hear Us
Walls are silent observers that bear witness to our lives, our stories, our secrets. They keep our world contained and private, creating a sense of safety and security. But what if these walls could hear us? What if they could understand our thoughts and our feelings, our joys and our sorrows? The consequences of such a scenario would be profound and far-reaching, affecting every aspect of our lives.
By Sajeel Ahmedabout a year ago in Poets
Freedom in Poetry
There are no rules. Or, you can modify that rule by observing that each work of art generates its own unique rules. Consider the exchanges in Frank O’Hara’s poem “Why I Am Not a Painter.” O’Hara sees that his friend Mike Goldberg is working on a painting that contains the letters sardines.
By zain mahmoodabout a year ago in Poets