Born to be Gold, Forced to be an Iron
A deaf standing between noises, no earphones—just her not hearing any voices, just like a dove in the midst of...
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A deaf standing between noises, no earphones—just her not hearing any voices, just like a dove in the midst of...
Read PoemThe Weight of the First Daughter
I’m number two in line, but the first daughter born, To a crowded house where the walls are tired and...
Read PoemStreet Protests
The banners fly, the voices rise,Beneath the clear and open skies.A demand for justice, loud and clear,To banish all the...
Read Poemremembering to realize
I dreamt of a musical sage Poised in a chair on center stage He sang of the songs, their meaning...
Read PoemFriend
FRIEND” Can you look in the mirror, and tell me what you see a friend that you’d like to have,...
Read PoemThe Silenced Voice
The Silenced Voice I bear the cries the weary dare not sound, Through shadowed years their grief was forced to...
Read PoemThe Backbencher’s View
The Backbencher’s View “Every student deserves to sit in front.” A little boy wrote something on his hand, A principle...
Read PoemThe call
Goodbye The ringing of my cell phone breaks the silence of the room. My heart races and anxiety washes over...
Read PoemLies of cries
hands brush tears that carve my worn out face hearts on closed wounds keep spilling endless Grace fingers trace the...
Read PoemPiece LVI.
A part of you exists but is dying to not live without. That kind of distant feeling when the very...
Read PoemThe Geometry of Survival
The contest brochure says peace is a dialogue, it has five letters when spelt, two syllables when pronounced, harmony is...
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