Tag: poetry community

  • Intersection

    Intersection

    There must be an intersection, somewhere, where we meet each other. After all, despite the years we spent arguing and making up, we still ponder what to eat for breakfast every morning, right?

  • Blank spaces

    Blank spaces

    And I’ll write your name.

  • An uplifting reply to ‘a micro’ – a poem

    An uplifting reply to ‘a micro’ – a poem

    A beautiful response to my poem “Just a micro” by Tony Arslan-Howson reminds us to embrace our unique poetic voice, let go of doubt, and ignite our creativity. Thank you, Tony!

  • Enough

    Enough

    Sometimes, I’ve had enough of these relentless flow of creative thoughts, and I feel guilty for robotically indulging in poetic expression instead of attending to practical responsibilities. Should I stop, should I not.

  • The flying poet

    The flying poet

    About how a drug-induced state of disorientation leads to uninhibited sense of creativity and poetry production, and skepticism about the perceived benefits of the prescribed medication.

  • About ‘a micro’ and why I am willing to pay my GPT

    About ‘a micro’ and why I am willing to pay my GPT

    A poet-wannabe (me) expressing skepticism towards AI’s influence, but values GPT for research, assistance, and day-to-day advisory.

  • Just a micro

    Just a micro

    I am expressing myself, not writing an essay.

  • Pretty in pink

    Pretty in pink

    At thirty-five, I revel in the girl’s night I never had, embracing my femininity, breaking free from cruel stereotypes. Liberation at the age women supposedly “expire” – who needs society’s judgment?

  • A lament of a wretched poet

    A lament of a wretched poet

    The solitary journey of a writer, grappling the highs and lows of poetic expressions and facing trials and turbulences in balancing the quests for recognition and artistry passion.

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