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A Mother's Countenance, Adrienne M. Krater
Christened Her "Tissue", Lydia M. Matzal
Christened Her "Tissue", Lydia M. Matzal
Cedarville Review
This poem explores the consequences of abortion, revealing how the unborn never experience the simple beauties of nature.
Tempering Cedars, Adrienne M. Krater
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andrew Graff
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andrew Graff
Cedarville Review
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Loneliness, Rebekah Erway
Loneliness, Rebekah Erway
Cedarville Review
Loneliness isn't a person but, rather, an absence of people. Or, to be more precise, the feeling of no one's presence except your own. To be lonely, then, as in this poem, is to feel the presence of absence, the companionship of no one, and the company of a person who isn't a person at all.
Projections, Tesla Klinger
Tart Reflections, Adrienne M. Krater
To The Apples: A Pantoum, Angel Grubbs
To The Apples: A Pantoum, Angel Grubbs
Cedarville Review
This is a little piece of poetry, known as a pantoum. It's not a pure pantoum, as I played with the structure of the sentences a little bit, but the idea is to repeat certain lines throughout the stanzas. It helps to create a scene that maintains unity, and I have found it to be especially good at capturing moments as the form likes to ruminate.
The Middle Onward, Adrienne M. Krater
Organic, Tesla Klinger
Antarctica, Rebekah Erway
Antarctica, Rebekah Erway
Cedarville Review
Writing poems about not being able to write is a long-standing tradition among poets. They're an irony in and of themselves: the use of words to tell someone you have no words at all.