
Poems by Monika Toth I am bound to sadness The sky is gray. My soul is broken. It’s way past time to put Mother Earth first, To clean up the water To clean up the air The world is feverish. I am bound to sadness I wait I […]
Poems by Monika Toth

Poems by Monika Toth I am bound to sadness The sky is gray. My soul is broken. It’s way past time to put Mother Earth first, To clean up the water To clean up the air The world is feverish. I am bound to sadness I wait I […]
Poems by Monika Toth

Poem by Roberto Marzano ALL THE LOVE I HAVE All the love I have melts me in tears overflows steeply uphill streets pierces my vertebrae and ribs plucking feathers and heartbeats from my life. I barely free myself from the mirages from the diaphanous visions in background of ventricles gone crazy […]
ALL THE LOVE I HAVE (כָּל הָאַהֲבָה שֶׁיֵּשׁ בִּי) – Poem by Roberto Marzano / Translated into Hebrew by Shoshana Vegh

Poem by NilavroNill Shoovro The Refusal Even the troubled sky wasn’t Sitting idle with blank eyes The raised eyebrows of Perpetual time remained fixed Lights travelling thousands of years Since the death of the primordial star, Tried hard to unveil the secret of Her mind, diving deep into […]
The Refusal (הַסֵּרוּב) – Poem by NilavroNill Shoovro / Translated into Hebrew by Shoshana Vegh

Agron Shele (Albania – Belgium) Agron Shele was born on October 7th, 1972 in the village of Leskaj, City of Permet, Albania. Is the author of the following literary works: » The Steps of Clara (Novel), » Beyond a Grey Curtain» (Novel), Wrong Image ( Novel), «Innocent Passage» ( Poetry), «White Stones» ( […]
Poems by Agron Shele / Translated into Hindi Language by Dr. Ranjana Sharan Sinha
By Patricia Furstenberg A king from a country where only sand covered the ground and water was more precious than gold, and some say that even the king’s entire wealth, reaching his old age and having gathered all the treasures he could have wished for, and more, woke up one day desiring one more thing. […]
The King’s Grapes
By Amber Josfin Pineda Dear Philippines, I’ve decided it’s finally time that I start thinking about the future I want to build for you. Granted, I should’ve considered doing this long ago, but I wrongfully assumed that others would’ve taken initiative to do so before me. I suppose deflecting the blame, however, was a karmic […]
A Letter to My Mother
By Muhammad Sinan Black air covers the sky Which come from a small tube hole A liquid that moves the motors Controlled by many companies Pumps are the distributor People lined up, With their earnings To fill the tank, Which stitched in the motor. Government earns, Value increased, Reliance grownup, Aramco empower, A liquid that […]
Liquid Treasure
By Anjali Paruvu Ghosts I thought I’d sewn up all the tears in my blue dress I’d used thread made of shining chloride It took me months to repair, their nails were so sharp, and now I’m sitting wondering what the point was I thought I had made the taps all leak-proof I double-checked and […]
Ghosts and Top Speed
By Bhupesh Chandra Karmakar Lord Ganesh Ganesha is a very popular god in Hinduism and is one of t he most worshiped Hindu tradition states that Ganesha is a god of wisdom, success and good luck Ganesh who is the tradition calls Vighneshvara gives different types of favours Lord Ganesha who is the son of […]
Lord Ganesh and Other Poems
By Anthony Ward Blending Some of us are trees, Tall and bold. The rest merely leaves. Falling to the floor, To return to the earth. Some are picked and preserved in books, The rest left to decay. None more significant- As significant as all others. All blending into nothing. Lights Lumiere spawned light from darkness, […]
Blending and Other Poems
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