The Gestures
Poetry of Life Fred Pollack Poetry of Life Fred Pollack

The Gestures

Poetry of Life

Poetry is about something. It is neither wordplay for its own sake nor navelgazing. I believe with the ancients that “as above, so below”; but for me “below” is the self and “above” is history, which includes the future.

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An Encounter
Poetry of Life Terri Mullholland Poetry of Life Terri Mullholland

An Encounter

Poetry of Life

I always went to the edge of the woods when I needed to be alone. On the far side, before it dropped down to the railway line, there was a low dry-stone wall, crumbling away, that made the perfect seat. It was incredibly peaceful; you could hear yourself think, work things out in your head. Once an hour, there was a roar of the high-speed train from the city, like a round of applause.

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Unwanted Colour Schemes
Poetry of Life Iain Britton Poetry of Life Iain Britton

Unwanted Colour Schemes

Poetry of Life

All this is very much existential poetry in its various forms. The poems are layered and intellectually meant to involve the reader - one which I hope would allow him or her to enter a world which stretches the imagination, opens up new perspectives and alternative fields of creativity.

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A Matter of Opinion
Poetry of Life Stephen Baily Poetry of Life Stephen Baily

A Matter of Opinion

Poetry of Life

Up in the state capital, the legislature was debating a bill designed to make it tougher for workers injured on the job to become millionaires. Robinson A. Rocker, whose carpal-tunnel syndrome accounted for his fervent opposition to the proposal, was—to the further detriment of his wrists—typing a spirited editorial in favour of it when Bev, the newsroom receptionist, poked her head in the fishbowl, as everybody, excluding him, called his small glass-enclosed office.

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Artefacts of Articulation
Poetry of Life Venkata Rayudu Posina Poetry of Life Venkata Rayudu Posina

Artefacts of Articulation

Poetry of Life

These poems came about in the course of my ongoing efforts to understand consciousness. The lines aspire to an Escherian geometry (unsettling familiarity--of seeing, thinking, and feeling--in ways) often associated with poetry. I feel my poetry is intimate--reflecting conscious experience itself within itself.

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A Moment in Time
Poetry of Life Geraldine Fleming Poetry of Life Geraldine Fleming

A Moment in Time

Poetry of Life

Geraldine Fleming retired early from an all-consuming career due to ill health. Bereft of purpose in her new life she found herself drawn back into past interests. This newfound freedom allows Geraldine to renew her interest in creative writing. She is a member of the North Coast Writers Group in Northern Ireland and enjoys writing both prose and poetry.

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Somniloquy
Poetry of Life Tim Heerdink Poetry of Life Tim Heerdink

Somniloquy

Poetry of Life

This selection of poems deals with dream/nightmare sequences I experienced a couple of years ago. I felt the need to write down what happened in my sleep due to the strange nights happening so often. Sometimes, reality finds itself in a blur.

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Bad For Glass
Poetry of Life Adam Steiner Poetry of Life Adam Steiner

Bad For Glass

Poetry of Life

A deep dive into the literary puddle. Water has long been an elemental trope throughout literature, for the moving target of the swimmer, a medium of agency and transition; for the spectator, a fateful mirror, an abyss that both reflects and absorbs.

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