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Nature’s healing

  Feeling the breeze caress my skin dancing with my hair as it sways in every direction the sun’s warmth hugging my complexion, every deep breath I take heals my spirit and soul I descend…

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Breaking Barriers

Sometimes I get so tired of writing  All my emotions  Verbalized Dried out tears return  And scars are shown Looking through it all I was heartbroken  And it’s sickening  Save

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Breaking Barriers

Sometimes I get so tired of writing  All my emotions  Verbalized Dried out tears return  And scars are shown Looking through it all I was heartbroken  And it’s sickening  Save

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Wajeh

Agar khaamiyaan sabko dikh rahi hain Toh wajib hai ke khaami hogi… Toh sheekaytein chhodo naa! Wajeh poocho…! Save

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Khayaal

Kama kar koi cheez, Mehfooz rakhni padti hai… Khayaal bhi rakhna padta hai, Agar zarooratt kisi ki padti hai… Save

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Panney

Kitaab sabki ek hi hai, Bass panney alag khuley hain… Save

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Self Healing

if today is the last day you plan on breathing if this burden is weighing on you if the over dead weight of the world is heavy on your shoulders the only place you can…

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J. W. Cassandra: Béke-versek: Banális, Isteni torzkép, És ma?, Ma

Peace-poems: Banal, Divine Caricature, And Today? Today, by J. W. Cassandra. The poems had been written scattered in time: poem “Banal” I wrote in 1982 yet, when I was only 20. Poem “Divine Caricature” was written in 2011 and, the last 2 of them was created recently. I joined them as peace-poems, though the 2nd one belongs to my volume II, Sun-book, cycle Triumph of Peace. All the others I haven’t placed into any of my volumes, yet. I felt so that nothing changed from 1982, so I share this ‘short cycle’. Maybe, somebody will think of it…

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Peace-poems: Banal, Divine Caricature, And Today?, Today, by J. W. Cassandra

Peace-poems: Banal, Divine Caricature, And Today? Today, by J. W. Cassandra. The poems had been written scattered in time: poem “Banal” I wrote in 1982 yet, when I was only 20. Poem “Divine Caricature” was written in 2011 and, the last 2 of them was created recently. I joined them as peace-poems, though the 2nd one belongs to my volume II, Sun-book, cycle Triumph of Peace. All the others I haven’t placed into any of my volumes, yet. I felt so that nothing changed from 1982, so I share this ‘short cycle’. Maybe, somebody will think of it…

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A Servant When He Reigneth Rudyard Kipling Poem
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A Servant When He Reigneth | A Poem by Rudyard Kipling

‘A Servant When He Reigneth’, is this the scenario that explains the status of the leaders across the world? The ones who could be moved by just anyone and their words have no weights left…
Are they really more than ever a slave?

A Servant When He Reigneth Rudyard Kipling Poem
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The Tyger William Blake Poem
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The Tyger | A Poem by Willam Blake

This poem depicts Blake’s sheer admiration for the ‘Tyger’ and for the God who made this mortal. This poem is full of questions. There are a total of 13 question marks in the poem.

The Tyger William Blake Poem
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Exposure | A poem by Wilfred Owen
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Exposure | A Poem by Wilfred Owen

This is one of the finest poems written by Wilfred Owen, in the backdrop of WWI.
In this poem, he talks about how the soldiers sentiently keep waiting for the possible exposure to death, in the poorest of weather conditions. Always ready to die, their brains ache. ‘But nothing happens’. It highlights the effect of the weather on battle-weary soldiers and in addition puts their plight into context when it momentarily touches on the dream of a return home.

Exposure | A poem by Wilfred Owen
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J. W. Cassandra: Szertefoszlok

I Am Scattered, by J. W. Cassandra. The poem is a written of the form of a sonnet, it belongs to my volume XVIII, Incompletion, cycle I for You Return. This is my last poem so far.

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I Am Scattered, by J. W. Cassandra

I Am Scattered, by J. W. Cassandra. The poem is a written of the form of a sonnet, it belongs to my volume XVIII, Incompletion, cycle I for You Return. This is my last poem so far.

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Prayer Before Birth | Poem by Louis MacNeice at UpDivine
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Prayer Before Birth | Poem by Louis MacNeice

The poem beautifully presents the thoughts of the poet through the mouth of the baby who is still unborn. The baby is well aware of the gravity of the situation across the world that he is just too scared to take birth. He simply knows that the world is too evil that he will not be able to sustain here, given its innocence.

Prayer Before Birth | Poem by Louis MacNeice at UpDivine
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