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Poem – Another Pawn (By Chanacee Ruth-Killgore)

April 13, 2026 Antarctica Journal

  Sun falls on parched earth Scorched remains linger All about is still… waiting The clap of thunder is heard A rumble in the distance …hope is kindled An expectant breath catches …in my chest But it was a tease, not a promise The winds change Once again I am abandoned Used up Brittle, thirsting and alone… Beneath the shared […]

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Poem – Shaping the Internal (By Chanacee Ruth-Killgore)

March 2, 2026 Antarctica Journal

Shaping the Internal   Of course it’s about the words…   their weight, their meaning. Stringing them, placing them, cutting them. Wielding them with passion, fury, and sometimes… regret.   With careful measure given to every syllable, every pause. For words are both weapon and salve. Love and hate. Kind and malicious.   Words take root deep within. They linger long into […]

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Poem – Ephipany (By Chanacee Ruth-Killgore)

December 6, 2025 Antarctica Journal

In stillness There are miles and miles… Journeys waiting In listening There is action. Motion. Doing.   In peace There is fertile ground Ripe and ready.   In today There is the first step, The gentle footfall, …living. Author Bio: Chanacee Ruth-Killgore lives in East Tennessee with her husband, Michael, and their two wild and crazy pups, Wrigley and Arkkis […]

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Poem – A Gnawing Hunger (By Chanacee Ruth-Killgore)

August 27, 2025 Antarctica Journal

  Much fades with progress When a salty snack must suffice Because there is no time for a hearty meal And conversation, like steak, Is rare, if not divisive And common courtesy has vanished Much like tablecloths And handwritten thank you notes There is no time for such niceties Such antiquated things Despite all the things we possess and consume […]

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