Poem
Coming Out by Julia Williams
I didn’t want a private investigation or a public inquiry I didn’t want to know why I wanted to know when difference became unacceptance And I wanted to love the person I was and not the one I thought I should be. I didn’t want forgiveness or taking to church I didn’t want a cure…
Read MoreWhat is love By Beth haist
Not by Browning but by Beth , an elizabeth for sure But what is love if not a softening A small opening A reckoning Of joys Bittersweet Like a funeral with candy at the end, So I love with a ferocity that stirs the skies I love until you are shaken inside… No worries —she…
Read MoreNot Tonight by Terra Kay
How is it after all this time my affection for you endures continues as if I fell for you just yesterday Uninvited you come into my thoughts my feelings you inhabit my space my heart—when all I want to do is to forget how much I used to want you Out of the blue a…
Read MoreWoken by your light By Christine Kennedy
In the deepest peace of sleep, I was blessed with your essence of your being . It was clearly a visit that has been memorised throught out this life time , which we had spent while living and breathing each other’s friendship and light . How fondly we curated a expression of each other’s spirit…
Read MoreAm I a narcissist By Fiona Goodwin
This being human I can’t believe I signed up for it The valleys, the mountains, the plains And The mundane that has always been My kryptonite The shame-based fear of being ordinary The definition of communal garden narcissism we all need our 15 minutes of fame some of us need 20. Maybe 25 on Saturdays…
Read MoreLove’s Open Door by Jen Curry
Cheering you on, beyond, material desires. Into wild women’s womb of wonder. Surrounded by, chanting wise goddesses performing initiations, from timeless times. Living deep in one’s heart. Breathing into now. Lighting the way for peace makers. Skipping smooth pebbles upon the sea. Watching the dolphin’s dance. Side by side in water and air. Quenching your…
Read MoreANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY LOVE CHOICES or A MIRROR AMONG OUR EASTER EGGS by karen marie christa minns
The Heart is the strangest organ, So often choosing the worst for our Lives: Seeking those who ignore us; Sipping polluted potions; Singing out to the deafened; Dancing passions for the blind; Gifting the wealthy; Praising the famous; while flying past Those who gently ask, “Why?” It cries, “We are lonely !” It cries, “We…
Read MoreOpen Air by Terra Kay
Open doors open air clouds and breezes fill the sky move light waves through her hair She wanders through not knowing who makes a difference what guides shine a light One day the revelation chance meeting perhaps a voice from a distance all is forever changed Her spark ignites creativity begins a slow burn within…
Read MoreDay of Reckoning By Rupert Finch
Has it really been two years? It doesn’t seem that long Then again, I’ve been busy Don’t ask me What I’ve been doing Maybe not the things I’d have chosen to do If I’d had the freedom to choose Like, if there hadn’t been A global pandemic Which has been dragging on For what seems…
Read MoreIt is twilight By Christine Kennedy
Awaken to the brilliance of today , I ponder on its silence . My clarity is gifted, as I creat color in harmony with silence . I imagine a world of sand , mountains, birds of peace and distance that takes one into its infinite . Stroked softly by the ocean mist and dew ,…
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