Poetry Blog Posts
Revenge, Vengeance, and Justice

My upcoming release –...
by A Word Please on May 23, 2013
American Author Lydia Davis Wins Man Booker International Prize 2013

Lydia Davis Lydia Davis is an American writer who was born in Massachusetts in 1947 and is now a professor of creative writing at the University at Albany, the capital of New York state. She won this year’s Man Booker … Continue reading &...
by REFLECTIONS on May 22, 2013
Rainy Days and Weird Thoughts

I’ve been having some weird cravings and thoughts lately. I want to give oral to Dennis, but I don’t know how to tell him this. I want us to cuddle and snuggle, but again, I’m not sure how to go about asking for this. I’m sure...
by comatised on May 21, 2013
#286 Φτερούγες

by Oi Korioi on May 19, 2013
Kiya Mujhe Ishq Ne - Wali Mohammed Wali.

by lamhat(moments) on May 18, 2013
Imprisoned, the life of modernity

I am a painter I try to be one at least A world renowned painter I am to be known for my work of art Indeed I am a painter Gifted an eye to see structured colours Though I feel my hands are tied Roped strung and bound firm on bon...
by Kodjo Deynoo Poetry on May 16, 2013
#285 Η αιώνια λιακάδα των καθάρια ερωτευμένων

by Oi Korioi on May 15, 2013
Tender Reflection

Sounds from the street The breeze goes with ease Comes cold, and hot from the heat The snow takes over While the flowers are in bloom A siege, A beauty that will be forever doomed. This declarations have no nouns, just an adjective...
by Romantique Innocence on May 14, 2013
New Release Spotlight – Nocturnal Embers, by Helle Gade

**Nocturnal Embers is a collection of poetry and poetic images that comes from the heart and soul of the author. It tells about the life of a … Continue...
by BestsellerBound Recommends on May 13, 2013
Poem: Independence?

Poem: INDEPENDENCE?Our nation...Has never been free.Passed from one to another,The people poorestWhere the lands are the richest,Exploited in the midst of abundance.The trunks of the treesOur fingers touchedAnd the lush green leaves Our lungs us...
by Ripples on May 13, 2013
Poetry and Painting on Google Plus :-)

You can check out my thoughts and feelings on social media on this blog. As it stands now, I’m only utilizing Google Plus, though I do consider blogging a form of “social media” :-) I met a woman on G+ named Lena Levin—eagerly...
by Notes from an Alien on May 13, 2013
Ma-Mom-Ammi

माँ-मौम-अम्मी।(Ma-Mom-Ammi){Munawwar Rana's couplet} Each day we breath is because of our mothers and hence everyday is a Mothers Day. It's good to dedicate a whole day to her name,call her ma,mother,amma,biji,mom,ammi,a...
by lamhat(moments) on May 11, 2013
Nailah's Favorite Poem Friday

Away, away, ye notes of woe! By George Gordon Lord Byron Away, away, ye notes of woe! Be silent, thou once soothing strain, Or I must flee from hence--for, oh! I dare not trust those sounds again. To me they speak of...
by Romantique Innocence on May 10, 2013
This year’s blockbuster movie is on us, Ayos di’ba?

Iron Man 3, The Wolverine, Man of Steel, Fast and the Furious 6 –are all movies to watch out for in the coming months. Now you can get a chance to watch them for free by simply posting an ad … Continue reading →...
by THIS DAY (EXPERIENCES, ACTIVITIES & TESTIMONIES IN EVERY SINGLE DAY) on May 10, 2013
Poetry challenge: Landscape.

And now for this months poetry challenge on Poets corner. I would like you to write a poem to a landscape or scene you passed through in this past few days. For example, “Dear Belfast”..…. If your not an author … Continue reading →...
by dribbling pensioner on May 10, 2013
Fifteen Years Ago ~ A Poetic Expedition

The About Page is, usually, the second most visited place on any blog—people want to know who’s behind the words… Today I want to reveal some of my writing from fifteen years ago—major revelation of who I am… All the poe...
by Notes from an Alien on May 8, 2013
Wordless Wednesday

Morning dew on a ladybug? Cannot help but to love it.
by The Seaman Mom on May 8, 2013
Red Ink in two parts – or freedom when it comes – or North Korea

I. A guy was sent from East Germany to work in Siberia. He knew his mail would be read by censors, so he told his friends, Lets establish a code. If the letter you get from me is written in blue ink, it is true what I say, if it is written in red ink...
by Short Poetry on May 7, 2013
Somethings can’t be covered

Ad Campaign, King Khalid Foundation/Memac Ogilvy from Philanthropy Age Filed under: Poetry Tagged: Advertising, Photography, violence, women...
by Short Poetry on May 7, 2013
Some things can’t be covered

Ad Campaign, King Khalid Foundation/Memac Ogilvy from Philanthropy Age Filed under: Poetry Tagged: Advertising, Photography, violence, women...
by Short Poetry on May 7, 2013
