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An Insect’s Love for the FireA Poem by Md. Ziaul HaqueThe insect has fallen in love with the fire, But, the fire doesn’t want to let it come closer, Lest it should die in pain, It does.. |
The Perfect YearA Poem by Robert RonnowThe perfect year,two equal halves.One with leavesone without.Forest thinning out.Bring indoorsswing sets, pools, smiles, thoughts.Having enough and no.. |
Can poetry matterA Poem by Robert RonnowIn the debate between accessible and difficult poemsPoets' poems and poems for peopleOnly the single poem and private reader matterBoth kinds and anyt.. |
Late SummerA Poem by Robert RonnowIt has been beautiful, late August, full moona million crickets followinga million fireflies in June,a million May peepers. Immersedin insect, amphibi.. |
Silence of winterA Poem by Robert RonnowSilence of winterdistant from all but my sexual contactsher bedroom nightsand day friendsmemory of my independence vanishing dreamholding on to it, my.. |
The ButterflyA Story by Leslie FlemonsHi, guys! This is a story for a contest and this story is in a butterfly's point of view. Please don't hesitate to give some helpful feedback! Enjoy! .. |
Ocean of starsA Story by S.F. WeasLChapter 1: "The Place they go to die" |
SwallowtailA Poem by Jake BruntonHello there, Swallowtail. Flapping about the branch of life. Could you truly tell, what keeps one from strife? I’m searching for reasons alo.. |
Love Your BugA Poem by Earl SchumackerA Natural Selection |
Pestilence, Traitor King of the SwarmA Chapter by AurafiexMy dearest Elinoria! Even I... a high councillor and a male, know better than to suggest peace with the enemy above. Why would you be so foolish and.. |
Elinoria, Queen of the SwarmA Chapter by AurafiexAs queen I have served my people faithfully for countless moons, coordinating our attacks on the surface so that we may eke out an existence within .. |
The Discriminating FrogA Poem by Debbie BarryA scrap of nonsense. Intended as a new nursery rhyme. |
Ladybug LunchA Poem by Debbie BarryJust a scrap of nonsense. Intended to be anew nursery rhyme. |
Dragonfly FallenA Poem by Earl SchumackerBetter today than yesterday |
My GiantA Poem by Robert RonnowSummer rain, melting Arcticsand the lipids lining the nervesin your brain. These are the metricsof our times. Mere resolveis not enough to take careal.. |
Million Dollar MovieA Poem by Robert RonnowLate April and onlycoltsfoot--Tussilago farfara--breaking leaf litter.Our daffodils, peonies and crocusesare also making signs.April is the cruelest m.. |