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From Red Pike (Buttermere)

From Red Pike (Buttermere)

A Poem by Wild Rose


View from a mountain top
Buttermre in January

Buttermre in January

A Poem by Wild Rose


January afternoon walking round Buttermere lake Shouldn't need to say lake Mere means Water Like saying Butterwater Lake Enough o..
The Old frame

The Old frame

A Poem by Shweta


A children's poem..
Rotten Row, Hambleden  15/12/18

Rotten Row, Hambleden 15/12/18

A Poem by Nicholas Green


Nearby, or assembled: the last allegory. It is cold as habituated sky. The sky is now a habit. Day is worn with empty sockets. It is m..
Ρόδος

Ρόδος

A Story by Luna


Rhodes (3)
I think I was born to celebrate you

I think I was born to celebrate you

A Poem by Leviari


free verse poem
Mist

Mist

A Poem by Michael Oliver


one of those image works
The City Is a Garment

The City Is a Garment

A Poem by Michael R. Burch


The City Is a Garmentby Michael R. BurchA rhinestone skein, a jeweled brocade of light,the city is a garment stretched so thinher festive colors bleed..
Landscape Poetry

Landscape Poetry

A Poem by Remanence


A haiku in English - to creative artistry
The Great Hill Arose

The Great Hill Arose

A Poem by Dían


The Great Hill Arose The great hill arose, To hide the horizon shown. To separate humankind From the truly unknown. But what i..
Traveler's Summer Night

Traveler's Summer Night

A Poem by Dominik D. Rites


A night out in the woods
Japonica

Japonica

A Poem by Chin-hooi Ng


About one solitary scenery
April in Cappadocia

April in Cappadocia

A Poem by Burak Batuhan Karakus


Cappadocia wakes up in the arms of April,The spell continues as dawn whispers softly.Balloons swell, filling the sky with color,Like a sprinkle of rai..
Hand Written Mornings. The Fifth in the Wing Series.

Hand Written Mornings. The Fifth in the Wing Serie..

A Poem by Ken Simm.


The next in the series. The Wing Cycle. To the Living One.
A Trip to Mobay

A Trip to Mobay

A Poem by Poet Pittinix


It's a poem about a trip.
Elements of Memory.

Elements of Memory.

A Poem by Ken Simm.


Reading a fire.

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