Latest Poetry Articles
For My Brother
By: Ron Lunn | 18/07/2008
Poem tribute to My Brother
How to Market Poetry
By: Curtis Foster | 15/07/2008
Have you ever thought of submitting your poetry to a magazine or book? Before you do, consider a few important tips.
Your Moon and Death Door
By: Sajeevan | 09/07/2008
'Your Moon' illustrates the way in which a man can be in best terms with his girl.Everyone of us need a best friend who come like a moon in need.
'Death Door' is some thoughts based on a real incident happened to the author and was scripted soon after the shocking incident. It gives us an indication aboutthe unexpected things coming to our life.
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The Guiding Light
By: Kingsley Chidi Okafor | 05/07/2008
The Guiding Light is made up of two classic poems of Kingsley Chidi Okafor.
Diminished Principles
By: Kingsley Chidi Okafor | 05/07/2008
The Diminished principles is a collection of three classic poems: Daytime Friend, I Thought, and Too Late to Whimper.
Dylan Thomas: Ballads And Binge Drinking
By: Samantha Gilmartin | 04/07/2008
As the new film The Edge of Love is put on general release, we take a look at the current surge in the poet Dylan Thomas's popularity
The Man in Maribyrnong, and Others
By: Kingsley Chidi Okafor | 02/07/2008
The Man in Maribyrnong was written in 2004. It relates to a dictatorial public servant who falsified reports on personal whim and caprices to punish his “subjects”. And when he got caught up in his lies, he couldn't stop gibbering.
Say Love With Romantic Poems
By: Mahirsyah Wellyan | 21/06/2008
Romantic poems are delivering your feeling of love right into the heart of your lover. They are often considered more precious than a bouquet of rose. Truly sincere romantic poems are the best gift for your lover.
Giving romantic poems to the one you love is like delivering heaven's sense to her/him, a heaven's sense where blossom roses are eternal, where their fragrant are perpetual.
More from Satish Verma
City of Conscience
By: Satish Verma | 18/10/2007 | Poetry
They were drowning and we were standing on the banks helplessly watching the flood engulfing the island.
Economy
By: Satish Verma | 18/10/2007 | Poetry
You are searching the answers. Why the cohesion is weakening and we moving in opposite direction. Turbulence has ruined the serenity.
Dirt or Road
By: Satish Verma | 18/10/2007 | Poetry
Life was ruthless. You must pay for breathing easily. Violence has a strategy and become a drifter.
Innocent Blue
By: Satish Verma | 18/10/2007 | Poetry
The religion and rituals were displacing the god. Death was coming stealthily. Still you live to defeat the inevitable. Innocence will survive.
Unborn Fathers
By: Satish Verma | 18/10/2007 | Poetry
Fear of unknown encircles your life and depression overtakes you. The wounds, bruises, haunt you. We were being punished.
Templed Fire
By: Satish Verma | 17/10/2007 | Poetry
The emptiness provides a renewal of strength. Survival needs a search for the pain which burns a fire in temple.
Licking Death
By: Satish Verma | 17/10/2007 | Poetry
Truth and lies go together. Lies know the truth better. Life has known the different versions.
Walls
By: Satish Verma | 17/10/2007 | Poetry
Time is the great avenger. The salt of eyes decorates a skeleton. You were looking for the shells on banks.