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      Like Phoenix from the Ashes

        Like Phoenix from the Ashes   Modern society worships success Always in action, always under stress You, my dear, don't obey to this rule That's why they label you a fool   They belittle you and call you crazy Some consider you a failure and lazy Don't worry,...

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      • This is inspiring. Like the phoenix you will rise from the ashes. More resilient experience and wise. Love that stanza

      • How does that quote go? “To thy own self be true”? From Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”, I believe. As I was reading your poem Sappho, I thought, who else could we be, but ourselves. We may conform to social norm, but this would still be our choice to do so, still ourself, no one else. I think it is sometimes very hard to buck the system, to do the right thing. Someone or something may guide your thinking and or actions, but it is still you, yourself who decides to do this. In reading your poem, I arrived at Hamlet and thought, who else could I be but myself. And then I thought, even rising from the ashes has consequences and responsibilities. I think perhaps another question might be, are we willing to own up to those responsibilities and consequences?

        I enjoyed reading your poem Sappho, it gave me a lot to consider. And it also made me appreciate who I am and want to be. Thank you for sharing.

        Curt

        • Yes it is always ourselves who make the decision. But is it really our own decision or do we speak and act like we do just to please someone else or to parrot common sense broadcasted on TV? In my experience, it can be very challenging to stay true to your real self and speak your truth, even when the people close to you have a different opinion.
          Thank you so much for reading and giving your thoughtful and kind comment, dear Curt!

      • Too few essay such thoughts, thank you for echoing truths we are forgetting 🌼

      • Being human is a poisoned chalice from which we all drink.It can give so much but demands a fee.
        Your poem goes do a deeper problem about how mindlessly we wander through our precious days.
        Well done Elke 🙏

        • Wow Peter! Human life as a poisoned chalice is a mind blowing metaphor! To drink or not to drink – that’s the question! : -) thanks a lot for reading and your awesome comment, dear Peter!

      • Fun Fact: I burned my feet pretty bad in a fire when I was a kid. It sucked. LOL. It was just one of several shitty things I endured. Yet it did indeed make me a stronger person as I grew up. We choose our outlook. And that outlook finds the path.
        Your write is an awesome testament to that. It could be printed and carried in one’s pocket before undertaking a particular task. This is a great example as to why we write. It builds our character, too.
        Very inspiring write.

        • Thank you very much for sharing your childhood experience. Yes it’s true, every person we meet and every experience comes with a lesson to learn for us. When I get upset about a person and what they said or did,I ask myself: which learning task is presented me here? What does the situation mirror me about myself that I haven’t been able to realize up to this moment?
          Thank you, dear Styxian, for reading and writing this kind and meaningful commen

      • When the high waves of life try to drown you, you have only two options- to give up or to mobilize all your resources and swim! In the process of learning to swim and standing up for myself, I learned many great lessons about gratitude, forgiveness, and the importance of helping and loving one another.
        Thank you so much for sharing a glimpse of your personal experience, and of course for your kind comment, dear Her!

      • Very motivating. The world will kick your butt if you let it. Great ink.

        • Yes but it’s not only to save your ass from being kicked, most of all you do it to develope yourself and to stand upright in your own truth.
          Thanks a lot for reading and writing this kind and appreciative comment, dear Nick!

      • A truly magical and inspiring piece of poetry Elke. You have a gift when you write poetry. Nice work.

      • You are a fabulous writer Elke.
        It’s always nice to fall into the cooling water.💚

      • It does take courage to go against the norm.
        You don’t know what you’re made of until it turns messy.
        But that feeling of getting burned is its own form of motivation.
        To rise in spite of having the wind nocked out of you.
        Righteous write!

        • Yes it’s not easy to stay true to yourself and swim against the stream, but it’s worth it.
          Thanks a lot for reading and writing such kind comment. Adelphina!

      • Powerfully penned, Elke. Excellent write my friend very inspirational indeed. Appreciate you.

        Damian

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      Mind's Eye Site

            Ancient road abuzz with thosethat long agoleft the pavement a can of thoughtstruck with lucid spade... town chow drylike a mouse in the oven: thunder, now passed,praising rain on a lean-to...this high & skyfull of mist & wist, satisfied shine, richwith daggered eyes...

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      • Nice set up. Can’t wait to read the rest

      • Powerfully penned, Benjamin. I concur with Fia, excellent write my friend. Appreciate you.

        Damian

      • thunder, now passed,
        praising rain on a lean-to…
        this high & sky
        full of mist & wist,

        satisfied shine, rich
        with daggered eyes in flight…
        earth & alighted, poor
        with cosmic delusion…

        cockatrice glare
        through fog & moon.

      • ‘thunder, now passed,
        praising rain on a lean-to…
        this high & sky
        full of mist & wist,

        satisfied shine, rich
        with daggered eyes in flight…
        earth & alighted, poor
        with cosmic delusion…

        cockatrice glare
        through fog & moon.’

        Superbly but subtly visual, pensive yet explicit? Why not, sez I.

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      A murder in Paradise Valley

          Joshua Daniel's hands wore thick calluses and he didn't smile much. At age thirty-two, he worked in fields and chopped wood. The blood, toil, and sweat made him tough.    On the 28th of June, under the big oak tree at...

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      • Phenomenally penned, Tim. You’re a great storyteller my friend, felt like a western to me. Excellent write. Appreciate you.

        Damian

      • This does give a western vibe. I like the listening to the tree to hear the screaming.

      • I normally do not read the short story section, but I was curious, so…
        Revenge is sometimes blinding. This write shows that to be true.
        Your story reads fluid, interesting, carrying the scenes forward really well. The epilogue (of sorts) leaves the reader pondering, perhaps for a continuation.
        Great write, Tim.

      • This was very engaging. Some of those dead have unfinished business. Great ink.

      • Hi Tim!
        This reminds me of an episode of Hell on Wheels! And the pic really reinforces the tone of the story.
        Gritty with emotion and guns. How it was back then. Black and white with a lot of dust instead of grey.
        Truly enjoyed the read amigo. It’s nice seeing friends post in different categories.

      • Tim you have mastered the art of putting so much action, plot development, and powerfully emotional story telling into the short story form. This takes you into the heart of Joshua and his tragic mistake leading to his ending. Gritty and strong telling of this tale that engaged me as I read. Not a line wasted. A perfect economy of words that brings this tale home in a big way.

        John

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      THE AFFAIR

      THE AFFAIR Fat Agnes snitched. I knew she would.We saw Nick Smith kissing Pastor Roy's wife out by the dumpster between the church and the soup kitchen. They saw that we saw and begged usto let them gently tell Roy. I...

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      NICK'S KNACKS

      Nick's KnacksIt used to be called Cash Thrifts. It was a combination thrift store and pawn shop The police raid determined they sold drugs and guns and worse.Former Buffalonian Nick Smith, aprolific author under 20 names, boughtit in a...

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