Poetry Saskia Lumley Poetry Saskia Lumley

British law

Society needs some certain laws. For peace, the baddies must not spot flaws or rules they’d bend…

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Poetry Michelle Peters Poetry Michelle Peters

Wholeness

To be alone in deep silence, to be in birdsong beside oceans and waterfalls, to be a lone wolf in the wild...

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Poetry Damian Robin Poetry Damian Robin

The Winter’s Thaw

Though Faluns burn, each beckon saves, their flames highlight cold slaughter. They glow with beams beyond their graves…

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Prose Vanitha Maistry Prose Vanitha Maistry

Abduction

The matchbox houses stood like rows of rainbow-coloured umbrellas on a deserted beach.

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Lita Fikeni Lita Fikeni

Ecstacy

To shut your eyes and enable your dreams. The tears of ecstasy resembling streams…

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Poetry Zara North Poetry Zara North

Winter

Like a King on the summit, sat cruel Lord Winter On his throne all day! Casting his gaze over the freezing landscape…

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Prose Kyle Zietsman Prose Kyle Zietsman

Isabella

As she sat there shouldering the ashes of her pain burning through her over the last couple of days (more like years…

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Poetry Lita Fikeni Poetry Lita Fikeni

Selfish

Worldwide wars and massive massacres, Deadly diseases and colossal crimes…

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Poetry Matthew de la Hey Poetry Matthew de la Hey

Unogwaja

I couldn’t say who saw who first:

Yellow eye spying yellow boy,

or the other way around.

Either way, here we were

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Poetry Matthew de la Hey Poetry Matthew de la Hey

The ceremony of innocence

Such wonder and misunderstanding for an innocent to witness, to watch, to take part in the unravelling of a human soul, the loss of a mind, the…

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