Category: Poems
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The Long Road to December

War fought over languid fields of pelt and iron till the season is through The crisp salute of a job well done; a winner marked at last. Names etched and banners unfurled; a champion, tried and true. And we go about our ways, reminiscing upon the past, Wondering what could have been, Wondering when we…
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The Mind Against Writer’s Block

The people in a poet’s life help to shape the characters in their head, While the places in their lives build the settings of fiction. The chapters of their lives show them where they have been lead, As they forge ahead with their flourishing diction. Poetry is profound, like a clock out of time, Because…
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The Twenty-fourth of August

The road is paved with sunflowers, Sprouting from the pockets of the enemy. An invasion was ordered in just mere hours, To secure Kyiv and steal your identity. But like the myths of the Greeks and Romans before you, You stood aloft on your defensives, head held high and fear unbecoming, Because the blood in…
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Ink and Paper

None withstanding the light of the dark, The sword, the armor, and the Knight’s Mark. Across these few trampled plains. The wind weepers and the ghost’s chains Dancing across the white banks of papyrus. Inkling shadows from a written virus. The sun, the moon, and the stars. Under the point of a pen they shine,…
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Wooded

A poem a day Among the withered light. Through the blossoming May, Cherished is those deep in the fight. For by the wind taken, Evening rafts drifting over the water cape. The howls of the night awaken As the woodland bowls scrape. A poem a day Shiver through the haunting storm Through this tumble—the lightning…
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The Author’s Arsenal

The Gap between lines Some open paper, and a curious thought The autumnal kaleidoscopes and the weathered signs. The dust-riddled artifacts, ideas reinvigorated and caught. A pen, its husk battered and its ink freshly fused, lies in wait, These are the indicative warnings of a literary storm. Books along the mantle, papers thrown across the…



