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    In Jade Relief

    Within verdant stillness, it breathes—exhalation of peace in stone.Silence carves itself into serenity,each line straightens to temporality. Eyes half-closed to all becoming,he sees what cannot be unlearned:the world forever shaping itselfaround folded edges of release. Here, calm is not absence but...

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    • The jade Buddha sits in silence. “Silence carves itself into serenity,”
      This is going to be one of my favorites that you have written.

    • Beautifully penned, S. Excellent write my friend. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • Libellule, only a poet as gifted as you can take a jade carving and make it into a journey into the heart of timelessness itself. There is truth here that lives and breathes in the air of your poet’s soul.

      John

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    God

    If I were a god of all.Thee would never fall or throw.In my world,where I am a god. We would all be kind,and go very far.Like a creator,creating a project.Or creating a toy. If I were a god, I would be...

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    Bloody Phones

    I hold the phone look at the screenAnd wonder wheremy mind has been.

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    • I love how this captures modern distraction and self-reflection. How easily our minds drift, and how strangely frustrating it is when we notice it haha

    • Now aint that the bloomin truth .. Say it like it is Peter .. mine is driving me batty right now but where would we be without em eh’ .. Write on brother .. Neville

    • Great work.
      Straight to the point.
      The real problem of our time.
      Regards James

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    The Time has Come

    When can I write about love and loss, hopes and dreams? When would it be feasible for me to shed a tear and let it drop on a page? Or that I can actually bleed, and you see the entirety of...

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    • Hmm? Power has many abilities and some are grateful for those abilities. Interesting start. 🙂

    • I love a good vampy story!
      Especially in October!

    • Hoi hoi
      When I was in school I had a girlfriend.
      We laid paper in a thingy that she used to wash the dishes.
      We poured ink for a fountain pen on paper, just so that it didn’t saturate the paper.
      And then we made ourselves cry. Honestly. What you can do with an onion for a crazy painting!
      You don’t really have to be crazy, but it helps.

      And the tears diluted the 🫟 ink.
      Come to think of it, I wonder what’s become of the painting.

      And I still write with Fountain pens exclusively…

      Needless to say I love your write.
      All we can do is to organise the emotions of our readers, and you did that soooo well.
      The spellingschecker disagrees with emotions. What’s happening with these Apple guys?

      Thank you for posting!
      Kind regards, Gus

    • Perfectly timed for Halloween 🦇🦇🦇🦇😎👍

    • Great job with the dialogue with this… excellent flow… pulled me in… carried me along

    • A little dark to start the day. With a vampire on my shoulder. Excellent, Fia,

    • I agree it should be read at dusk. lol
      Thank you Adagio

    • Perhaps a nighttime read, with a lone candle lit in the corner, but then it’s a myth that Vampira(e)s are fearful of the daylight. There is the “morning delights” and a bite on the neck is always desired…. er… perhaps I shouldn’t have said that out loud. Being a Warlock, I do not want to let any Vampires know where I live. Right now there is an uneasy truce between us, my coven and the Vampires. And if you don’t mind, a word of caution and advice, please take care of that untrained Vampire and his master Mino. They pose a serious threat to the peace in the area. But be careful, they are dangerous.

      Sorry, Fia, I kind of got caught up in your story. I can’t wait to see/read how it develops
      -Curt

      • I see that you did get caught up in it. Thank you. Must handle the situation that is happening in the city. Thank you, Curt

    • Brilliantly penned, Fia. I always enjoy your storytelling my friend, excellent write. Appreciate you, cuz.

      Damian

    • A good start to a promising tale. I look forward to an interesting read …

    • Is this the opening of the Halloween season, we was questioning it at several periods. We didn’t read the part about this being about vampires. If you don’t read that you may get confused as to is this a gay piece or what. Now we have to find something dark but maybe tasteful. Tight piece Lady

    • This is heart pounding suspenseful story writing of the finest kind. I loved this so much. The dialogue was truly written by the great storyteller you are. This was true to the vampire genre yet oh so original. Loved this from beginning to end. And am so excited by the prospect of reading the two sequels. Truly great tale my friend.

      John

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    Coming Home: Songs of Africa

    COMING HOME: SONGS OF AFRICA“Always, there is someone hungrier than the poorest in America.”“Some of us know how we came by our fortunes, and some of us don’t, but we wear it all the same. There is only one...

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    • What a raw and intense tribute to Africa!
      I’ve never been but you put into words and song a powerful truth.
      How do we aim to live with it. Just wow

      • Hi Adelphina, thanks for your visit. I wrote this during a time when my poems had more of an ‘edge’ to them. I wanted my poetry to be part of and reflect a culture of resistance, that was not agitprop but still drove straight to the heart of the reader. To tell the truth about the world but not preach at people. This poem began that journey. I liked this poem and so workshopped it with a writers group at the University of Iowa, and then I submitted it to some literary magazines, but none of them printed it. Oh well.

        Adelphina, thank you for your comment; it is truly appreciated.

    • This poem is powerful. Both a song of mourning and a call to remembrance. I love how the repetition and rhythm make “Africa” itself feel like a heartbeat pulsing through each stanza.

      The imagery is rich with longing and pride, and the movement from loss to reclamation is deeply moving. It feels like a spiritual homecoming through language itself.

    • What a beautiful comment, RomaJ. Thank you so much. You might be surpised, but a few of the people in the writers group (mentioned above to Adelphina) expressed similar feelings. But they also tore through it viciously. This is the final version.

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