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The all heart derelict
He is a beggar, Every day, sitting in the same place, Many buses and vans pass him, And the people as well, Specially the children,
Esala GunathilakePublished 26 days ago in Poetsit's me.
i'm too far gone where there is only me, only me But I don't have any friends, I am also my friend I have left everything behind On these roads, I am alone Where even my words are, I am the same there is no one far away When I raised my head here, I was alone. it's me.
Love is a Battlefield
I will meet you at the front line, where our enemies lie, swords drawn, shields held high, ready to fight for this life.
The whispered whimsy of seashells
Amethyst sat by the seashore staring far into the distance, looking with eyes that saw not the present, but the not so distant past. The long ago past blended with the illusion of time, warping the memories, as if bending time in refracted rays of nostalgia. She held the seashell to her ear and listened to the voices of those beyond the confines of her sentient world. What was out there that lived and thrived, where everything existed without the inevitable connection one to another. Independent beings roamed wild out there, each having a mind of their own.
Novel AllenPublished 26 days ago in FictionEaster Sunday
E - Eggs are a symbol of renewal A - A lot of growth S - Spring is here T - Temperatures start to warm up E - Everything comes up anew
Mother CombsPublished 26 days ago in PoetsShadows Among Us
Title: Shadows of the Undead Chapter 1: The Awakening The night was thick with a sense of foreboding as the moon hid behind ominous clouds, casting eerie shadows upon the deserted streets. In the heart of the city, where life once thrived, now lay desolation. The silence was shattered by the sound of heavy footsteps echoing through the alleyways, accompanied by guttural groans that sent shivers down the spine of anyone who dared to listen.
“The Common Good” and Necessarily Lukewarm Left-Politics
Robert Reich’s The Common Good is a good book, and a great book to recommend. It’s nothing revolutionary itself, but for someone who’s attached to some big names in politics (Presidents Clinton, Ford, and Carter), he’s surprisingly more left than center-left. I first noticed him from his Netflix documentary Saving Capitalism, named after his book of the same name. It was a bipartisanish approach at exposing lobbying. It looked at a real problem both sides should be able to agree on, and said, “Shouldn’t something be done about this?’
R.J. SikesPublished 26 days ago in BookClubThe power of nature
I believe I have discovered serenity. Why am I here? Why have I arrived here? Why was I thinking so much?
Gloria PenelopePublished 26 days ago in Poets