Poem – Sublimation (By Fabrice B. Poussin)

Sublimation   The decades have passed it appears, a body has evolved into that of a giant, the soul contemplates the achievement so high, a little strange, exploring its surroundings once again in awe.   Comfort and fear fill this heart, trapped in a cage, never broad enough, seeking liberation, a final revelation.   So much knowledge, a little wisdom; […]

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Poem – Bob’s Terminal Bay (By Frank De Canio)

Bob’s Terminal Bay   Wracked by cancer, Bob Marley told his friend, “It’s not me, Camille.” No, it’s never me when self-determination’s at an end. For, navigating pain, you cannot see but knots ahead. And you’re preoccupied with hoisting sails against prevailing winds. Bravado in your weary crew has died. A glance into the water shows the fins of sharks […]

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Poem – Elephant Grief

We are all creatures of this great earth — interconnected in ways beyond understanding. Take elephants. So big. So strong. And yet, when a member of the herd passes, even elephants mourn. They gather around, extend their trunks, and gently touch the tusks of their fallen friend. It’s their ritual. It’s how they heal. And it’s sad. And it’s beautiful. […]

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