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  • A World That Doesn't Care
    War bombs may explode demolishing man and land. Hurricanes may devastate and leave us entirely bare. Earthquakes may devour and swallow up old landmarks. But nothing is as de..

    Saundra L. Washington , 2009-01-27 10:25

  • A Tribute to "The Rape of the Lock"
    Rape of the lock by Alexander Pope The Rape of the lock is not only an exquisitely ingenious example of a perfect satire, it is an exceptionally beautiful candidate contesting ..

    Tushar Jain , 2009-01-12 06:52

  • A Timeless Treasure
    A timeless treasure Is this love of mine At the mention of your name Heaven comes to earth Passionate pleasures are birthed Sadness is replaced with mirth Life..

    Paul Davis , 2009-01-10 11:53

  • A Testimony from Hell [a poem]
    Cold are the massive ramparts of deep Hell Demonic beasts stand waiting by their posts: Agaliarept, the Henchman of the host He, guards the unholy profound supreme: ..

    Dennis Siluk , 2009-01-07 14:55

  • A Ship to Remember
    Hammers. Timbers. Iron. Steel. They're laying down a mighty keel. As ant-like workers scurry round I hear a truly riveting sound. And as ..

    Patrick Lockerby , 2008-12-19 18:23

  • A Poet's Journey: Ralph Dranow Becomes A Compassionate Wit
    Do you love book stores? Those orderly, little universes of paper and gloss and yesterday's ideas, facts, memories, observations, and feelings into which, from time to time, the flesh-and-b..

    Michael Chacko Daniels , 2008-11-26 22:44

  • A Place Inside Us That Never Dies
    The Wind in my Heart Wind, where is it? It comes, and it goes. It makes it's way through the leaves of a tree, yet I am not able to see where the wind comes..

    Sam Oliver , 2008-11-26 00:21

  • A Passing Era [Three Poems]
    A Passing Era Say not, the passing era has passed And all the great ones dead at last: No more mountains left to climb: Yet I foresee a brighter time. A wiser Albe..

    Dennis Siluk , 2008-11-21 07:00

  • A Hundred and Fifty Dead [Korean War--l952]
    There I sat, ninety-five degree weather Outside; the bookstore café, was cool. An Old Timer stood by me, explaining: “There were two-hundred o..

    Dennis Siluk , 2008-11-13 14:49

  • A Father's Legacy: From Earth to Heaven
    From the time I was a young boy I always liked my dad He taught me to work and play ball And with dad coaching the team Our championship team beat them all. If we w..

    Paul Davis , 2008-11-08 12:33


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