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Rainy Reflection
In autumn rain, I find my peace With every drop, my soul's release Its mournful melody, never to cease The rain beats down, a gentle pace As leaves fall from their summer place It's a reminder, of life's embrace
Angelina w. (Poet)Published about a year ago in PoetsThe Beauty of a Wife's Smile
Sonnet Her smile is like a ray of sunshine, That breaks through the clouds of doubt and fear, With every curve of her lips, so dear, She brings light to my world and makes it shine.
Angelina w. (Poet)Published about a year ago in PoetsDry Spell
All in a flourish of trilling birdsong, the feathered shadows hasten back to the whispering willows wings full of the rising wind,
Emily KitazawaPublished about a year ago in PoetsThe Power of a Smile
A smile can brighten up the darkest days, With just a curve of lips, so bright and true. It spreads its radiance in many ways, And lifts the spirits of the meek and few.
Angelina w. (Poet)Published about a year ago in PoetsGirl - A Sundance Review
You are not alone. Girl premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. Grace and Ama have a close mother-daughter bond. Suffering from trauma, Grace restrains her daughter from making friendships and interacting with the world.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksEast/West
“If Walls could talk,”East said “That’s rude,” said West. “We talk all the time. Not our fault they don’t listen.” “They’ve painted it with that spray paint too. That won’t come off easy.”
Shane DobbiePublished about a year ago in FictionThe Shave
i had a proper shave this morning took off my moustache and goatee now all my discarded whiskers gather, as if mourning
"Wandering Earth II"- A Movie Review
Time runs out in carefully marked units in the mainland Chinese sci-fi disaster pic “The Wandering Earth II,” a sturdy prequel to the record-smashing adaptation of Liu Cixin’s novel. In “The Wandering Earth II,” the apocalyptic problems faced by this movie’s Chinese characters—along with their international peers from the United Earth Government (UEG)—have already happened. Because in “The Wandering Earth,” the planet has already left its orbit thanks to some high-powered rocket engines, which have pushed the Earth out of harm’s way (aka a crash course with the Sun). Set in the near-future—a range of dates that includes 2044, 2058, and 2065—“The Wandering Earth II” follows China’s men and women of action as they lead the planet out of the solar system and into the previous movie.
Jeno TrashanPublished about a year ago in Geeks