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    For Nothing

      For years I felt I deserved whatever Karma had in store for me The physical pain, the sleepless nights, the troubles in the horizon For every mirror I broke I joked seven more were added to the curse When I reflected on...

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    • Powerfully penned, Wally. Excellent write my friend. I too have been there before brother. Appreciate you.

      Damian

      • Thank you Damian. I think as we grow older and see things in a different way, we come to understand our selves more. Glad this resonated with you.

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    Man In Multitudes

    Here comes the man of mirrorsThe mirrors on the man mirroring the roomWith the furniture having a conversationA painting on the wall:A horse trampling a bouquette of flowers Horses in me, and out of me, trampling the soul. A hand of...

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    • hello dearest ME I myself don’t know where my poems come from this a great glance into your soul ❤️

      • I believe my poems are a part of me. They come from my subconscious. 🙂
        Thank you my friend for reading and support! Highly apprecited! <3

    • Thank you, Damian! Highly appreciated “)

    • This is a hell of a write, my friend — very powerful; but I see a typo, I think, when you wrote, “In a battle of write and earse” when I believe that last word should be “erase,” yes?

      Also, you may not be aware of the big LISTEN button that now lives on this page and no doubt many more of yours as well as many others who labour but are not aware of our unwanted AI reader who has hitch-hiked on the work of everyone who has not attached the #excludetx tag to their work.

      • Thank you brother for reading and the comment. Also for both the correction and exclude tag. I appreciate it! “)

    • This is quite mind-blowing.

      I admire the punchy and reflective lines through each stanza.

      I can sense this is a personal piece, it describes an emotional journey taking place.

      It is enlightening and tragic at the same time.

      A pleasure to take in. x

    • Dude…This is a kick ass piece. Your writings always intrigue me.

    • That carries a stark rhythm, the triple negation (“no man shall endure nor beast”) gives it a biblical, almost covenantal tone. The phrase “monstrous loneliness” works well because it personifies isolation as something with appetite and form. Appreciate you.

    • A great mystery unfolds. The nature of the muse.
      Regards James

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    Bodies Molding To One

    Planting a kissover your heart,our love blossomed.  The roots of our pastgrew distant,deep into your soul.  This memory shared,like two vines tangling,blossoming roses of love.  This fire,loosening our guardbefore our clothes.  This love-making,two hearts melting,then molding to one.  Beneath a damp sheet,this bodytangles with...

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    The Traveler

      He traveled across many universes Trying to find the one he had left behind Looking to catch the emotion in verses Versus the different paths that fate had aligned   He entered through many doorways and portals Through every gateway and wormhole to explore With a...

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    • Very nicely done. The rhymes are tight. The story is well structured as well.
      Great result here.

      • Thank you so much Styxian. It’s my never-ending journey of telling stories in rhyme to engage the reader.

    • Beautifully penned, Wally. Excellent write my friend. Nicely done per usual. Appreciate you.

      Damian

      • Thank you so much Damian. I’ve been working more on rhyme and meter as of late. Always appreciate your reads and comments.

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    Souls Speak

    Aticus Abbey has conducted ssveral interviews with Starsrite poets and poetesses, and this way introduced them to our community, allowing us to learn more about the people we share the same passion for writing with. This was a valuable...

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    • Thank you, Elke. It’s not often that I speak of my privacy and I couldn’t care less how some perceive me. I am what I am, hitched to a higher being.

      • It was an honor. Your writings reveal a subtle person with a great sense of humor and mastership of metaphors and imagery. In this interview you add your integrity and principled side. Again, thank you very much!

    • I have two books by David McCullough I’m reading now so I’m glad to see he said that. I’ve been a musician for over fifty years and started when I was very young. If I couldn’t write (which for the most part I can’t anyway lol) I’d be hitting a drum or playing guitar.

      You did a good interview here, Elke. Nice job.

      • Thank you very much for reading and commenting, Tim! Your musical career sounds very interesting, especially because my own experience in music is pretty poor, besides torturing the violin for some years. Watch out! Maybe you’re the next one i’ll torment with questions…

    • It’s interesting to get a glimpse of the authors behind their words. And, perhaps we find a few things in common that we didn’t predict prior, like their personal beliefs, even.
      After all, we are not generic souls hashing out the same results. Diversity is strength, even when the tastes are not always agreeable.
      Good job, Sappho!

      • Thank you so much, dear Styx, i agree to you absolutely. It’s always enriching to get to know other people and their opinions and beliefs. Open mindedness and tolerance are values we can cultivate by experience.

    • Amazing interview, Elke. Adagio is a great writer it was interesting to learn more about him. Appreciate you both.

      Damian

    • I like that he was being interviewed instead of the other way around. Good job

    • Hoi hoi chère S., and chèr A.,
      This is the 4th time I came back to the scene of the Rhyme, to be submerged in this ocean of beauty.
      I’m no hero with alcohol, so I Raise my glass of chilled freshly squeezed orange juice.

      Cheers to the interviewer; cheers to the interviewee!

      This one is a solid proof of what Roger McGough said:
      Keep it simple
      Let’s not take ourselves too seriously
      And (this one I love the best):
      All this talent is fine, but bring your empathy

      Alive and gigging – as far as I know he still performs – 88 years old.

      This interview floored me with a deeply felt (or feld) human touch questioning. As well as simple but bulls eye answers.
      Raise the flag and sound the trumpet.
      I wave extra warmly to Sappho and to Atticus

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