Poems & Poets
Carvings of the Rainclouds
In Carvings of the Rainclouds, Aila Sunstruck crafts a poetic vision of nature’s grandeur, where rocky peaks and the interplay of light and darkness evoke a timeless dance. The poem invites readers to witness the ethereal moments of creation, where ...
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Paint Has a Sound
Paint Has a Sound by Russell Riendeau is a poignant prose piece that explores the sensory shift as deafness encroaches, altering the very fabric of perception. Through vivid imagery, the narrative evokes the relentless pursuit of silence, replacing familiar sounds ...
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Air, Fire and You
In Olumide's "Air, Fire and You," nature serves as the poet's law, with words flowing like a gentle breeze, capturing the essence of air's tender touch.
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The Old Beggar
In Valentine Nnebe’s prose "The Old Beggar," the beauty of a Friday on Milford Street is vividly described, with its clear skies, joyful faces, and summer sun casting playful shadows, embodying freedom and delight
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In Seek of the World To Believers
In Judekelvin Igbonekwu's poem "In Seek of the World To Believers," the poet reflects on the nature of belief across religions, urging an understanding of the human mind's depth. The poem contemplates the unforeseen future and the need for truth.
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