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uniguinflutist · 3 months ago
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Yours truly has just recently appeared in this anthology with my poem, "Sausage Day In The Strip". Please consider buying it and supporting these amazing poets as well as me!
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poemsforwarriors · 1 year ago
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yesterday i was the moon by Noor Unnahar #Poetry #AmReading
I am reading Noor Unnahar’s book of poems, “yesterday i was the moon” published in 2018 by Clarkson Potter/Publishers. I am enjoying the poetry so far, but I am “taking them slow.” Most of the poetry are free verse without punctuation or capitalization. Similar to the way I write most of my poems. I haven’t read any of Ms. Unnahar’s work previously, and while I do read a few books of poetry…
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fairuzfan · 11 months ago
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jetleparti · 1 year ago
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Prometheus: Unbound 505 / Oil, acrylic, ink, graphite, & wax pencil on canvas. via Jet Le Parti archive.
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cryinginmelodrama · 25 days ago
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Grief is a cruel promise. Everyone says it will get better, as if that’s some consolation, as if that’s not the greatest tragedy of all. Because one day, I’ll wake up, and the edges of this pain will be dulled. The world will turn a little softer, the weight on my chest a little lighter. And that feels like betrayal. It feels dishonorable to live in a world where the hurt doesn’t claw at my insides with the same ferocity. Because I’ll still be here, and they won’t, and it feels obscene to move forward when they cannot. I don’t want it to get better. I want this grief to linger, to carve itself into my bones, to nestle deep inside my chest, close to the heart that still aches for them. This pain is the last gift they left me; it’s the proof that they mattered. That they shook my world and left it unsteady, that they changed the shape of my days and nights. It’s the scar their love left behind, the tender reminder that I was once touched by a life that has slipped away. I’m in no hurry to be better. I want this ache to echo for as long as it can, like a name spoken into the wind, like a memory that refuses to fade. Because in this grief, I find traces of them still—teaching me in silence, guiding me through the darkness they left behind. It is a broken kind of wisdom, one that reminds me that to love is to lose and still reach out with trembling hands.
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coffeeandthoughtspoetry · 26 days ago
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You didn't know me
and you fell in love with me
Now you know me
and you're... leaving
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pomegranateandcoffee · 10 months ago
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Forough Farrokhzad poetry for today
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los3rmonologuee · 15 days ago
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fixing-bad-posts · 2 years ago
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[Image description: A tumblr text-post, edited blackout-poetry style. Most of the text has been erased in black, leaving behind the letters "ily" repeated over and over again throughout the body of the post.]
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ILY or ily ☆
abbreviation 1) I love you.
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got-ticket-to-ride · 1 year ago
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Paul's lyrics from Here Today reminds me of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 in a way that it immortalizes a loved one and the constancy of affection:
"And if I say I really loved you and was glad you came along
When you were here today
For you were in my song"
Sonnet 18 in modern English:
"And you will never die, as you will live on in my enduring poetry.
As long as there are people still alive to read poems this sonnet will live, and you will live in it."
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we-are-ignited · 7 months ago
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I love you web-weaving I love you poetic polls I love you text posts with thematic reblogs I love you hardcore internet quotes that seem like they should be from classic literature I love you modern, internet age art that encapsulates the interactive nature of the internet itself while making classics interactive
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kiwifrowner · 7 months ago
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I want nothing. I want nothing. I want nothing while i go and grope on the memory, but i scream that i don't want to make a home. Shame should crawl underneath my skin, shouldn't it? It doesn't. I do that alchemy to myself
— muffinsincoffin, "a wolf talk with me"
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inkedwingss · 19 days ago
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Inspiration dies, it bows to my feet—not as a knight, but as dried and tired flowers. Tired to live! Tired of the water. Tired of looking pretty—exhausted of colours. It's autumn in my soul! Monthly cycles are old, I should learn to love yearly cycles, seasonal creativeness, aligning myself with God's calendar kept by the moon and the feasts and the holidays and the rest He created. The Designer of the universe has an eternal, perfect schedule. Would it be wise for me to stretch my spirit beyond the infinite knowledge that orders all things? Even my molecules? In who's time am I living in? This rush never ceases to disturb me. In distress, I look at the leaves. In the ground, they follow the command: shhh, time to go to sleep!
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wendydarling24 · 8 months ago
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breathing used to be easy
something i did naturally
didn’t even had to concentrate
now it’s all i can focus on
because everything is fucking suffocating me
i have hands around my throat
invisible hands
squeezing it
choking me
fucking choking me
and i
can’t
breathe
every plus task
every time i have to leave my room
makes the hands even tighter
more suffocating
day
after
day
and i just want it to
end
i just want to fucking
breath
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opheliasnotdead · 7 months ago
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My brother
does not yet know
the difference
between a verb
and a noun,
His small hands
still too unsteady
to guide a borrowed
#2 pencil into
neat, even
lines.
But the haphazard
geometry
of desk against chair,
the panicked architecture
of classroom furniture
against flimsy wooden
doors,
He has studied
since his stumbling
school entry.
He performs
for me,
a quick drop to the ground,
fingers interlacing
against the baby soft
curls
I once cupped as I pressed
a warm bottle
to his lips,
"This is how we cover
our heads,
sister,
Look how fast
I can hide,
aren't I good?"
The display
shivers
with the same childish
excitement
I trembled with
reciting kinder-class
rhymes
to my long suffering
parents.
He does not understand
the horror
that has frozen my coffee cup's
ascent,
shows me
again
how quickly
his wounded animal scramble
can shield him
beneath my kitchen
chair.
When I hug him,
his skinny limbs
crushed too tight
in my grip,
he only laughs.
I am only silly big sister
to him,
and this is just
a game.
I watch him tumble
gap-toothed and fearless
onto the bus,
and grasp
for the threads of a now
dusty faith.
He does not remember
a time before
the drills,
has never wrapped his lips
around the
the bloody syllables of
'Uvalde.'
My strained prayers
were once for his success,
to watch him grow
in weedy loops from irritating
boy
to
educated man.
Now
I pray only
that my toothpick brother
lives.
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cryinginmelodrama · 18 days ago
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My mother loves like she has time enough to wait. Like every touch, every drop of water is a promise, and she’s never been one to break those. I watch her kneel over a dying plant, whispering life back into leaves that have forgotten what green feels like. Two and a half years, she spends with her hands in the soil, her fingers damp and stubborn. I watch her love it to life, pouring herself into something that may never flourish, that takes its time unfolding, that tests her patience. Yet, she stays. It grows. She was right. And I see her do the same with us, my siblings and me, her marriage, the quiet stitching of her care that never comes undone, no matter how tired she gets. She’s there, persistent, her love a soft hope that time cannot hurry or erode. It settles in the cracks and stays, not because it is easy, but because she chooses it, chooses us, over and over again. I stand at the far end of her kind of love, arms crossed, ready to retreat when it is not returned to me in full. I crave immediacy, a reflection that gives back in equal measure or not at all. If I give, I want the return to land as swiftly as a thrown stone. But her love, her love bends towards things and waits for them to bend back. I wonder if mine is weaker, or if it is just different. I wonder if loving so conditionally makes me lose something that she gains with every slow, steady act of devotion. So, I keep watching, learning what it means to love without keeping score, to stretch one’s heart across time and not demand anything back, just let it grow, however slowly. And I wonder if I will ever learn to love like that. If there is wisdom in it, or just a quiet kind of bravery.
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