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Stephanie Daich
Jan 91 min read
PIERCING SHARDS OF DISAPPOINTMENT -Poetry
Piercing shards of disappointment Stab my heart, Migrating to my brain Embedding in my skin, A slashing I can’t avoid Why do I expect so...
Stephanie Daich
Dec 31, 20231 min read
WHEN NATURE CALLED TO ME -Poetry
Because I could not stop for Nature, Her storm blew down a tree; Somehow, I was too busy So Nature came to me. When did it happen?...
Stephanie Daich
Dec 24, 20231 min read
THE CALL -Poetry
The call has planted its seed, And with great fervor, embedded its plan. Has been clearing out the cobwebs And unthawing the frozen man....
Stephanie Daich
Dec 23, 20231 min read
THEN YOU ARE BETTER THAN MOST -Poetry
If you can avoid the political theater, Or ignore entertainers’ lewdness while performing at theater, And disregard un-graces while at...
Stephanie Daich
Dec 19, 20231 min read
EXCITEMENT -Poetry
Excitement! Would I carry you around- Always in every moment, Your joy not to be drowned, Upon me, your bestowment. The flowing hormones...
Stephanie Daich
Dec 18, 20231 min read
DEATH OF A MOUSE -by guest author Bruce McRae
Which is no great thing, coming in from the frost-bitten fields, meeting its mousey maker, eternity’s go-between the simple housecat, a...
Stephanie Daich
Nov 28, 20231 min read
DISCIPLINE -Poetry
Take it to the next level. DISCIPLINE Work on despite the burn. DISCIPLINE Up before the sun. DISCIPLINE Chisel and shape. DISCIPLINE...
Stephanie Daich
Nov 19, 20231 min read
O SELF! MY SELF. RISE UP AND LEND A HAND -Poetry
My compassion! My conscious! My soul! O the crying of the wounded, The desolate left alone. Who’s there to balm their broken heart? O...
Stephanie Daich
Nov 16, 20231 min read
FRAGILE -Poetry by guest author Bruce McRae
The quiet, being taken apart for easy handling and shipping, the movers tip-toeing, their breaths measured, working swiftly, yet...
Stephanie Daich
Nov 14, 20231 min read
SPECULATION FOR ROSE -Poetry by guest author Rp Verlaine
I thought your silence through the long winter months was your way of further measuring a distance you had decided was safe enough with...
Stephanie Daich
Nov 12, 20231 min read
WHY -Poetry
When will this end? -the panic Where did science go? -manipulate Who is in control? -politically driven Why can't it just play out? -must...
Stephanie Daich
Nov 6, 20231 min read
GOALS -Poetry
My goals I pose to me alone, yet their reach affects the others. Then, way too quickly, my goals are blown. Willpower, myself, often...
Stephanie Daich
Nov 5, 20231 min read
YOUNG LADY ON A PARK BENCH -Poetry by guest author John Grey
Dear young lady on the nearest bench to me – I’m not responsible for the body of the young woman discovered this morning by a jogger not...
Stephanie Daich
Nov 4, 20231 min read
WILLIAM WILLIAMS KEEN -Poetry
William, you are a hero unsung, Yet kids chase after men with balls. But your name should be on the lips of the young. Your image...
Stephanie Daich
Oct 26, 20231 min read
SPARTACUS -Poetry
Built for combat excellence at Lentulus Batliatus’ Gladiator school, Held captive against his will, Trained in methods for excellent...
Stephanie Daich
Oct 25, 20231 min read
LOBOTOMY -Poetry
Not right In the head As all can see A few Small holes lets The demon free Conforming you To be Like me Of course It's not done Too...
Stephanie Daich
Oct 22, 20231 min read
PROPAGANDA -Poetry
Oh, Propaganda, congratulations! I send to you dearest adulations. For through you, the most innocent has been dubbed. You were used by...
Stephanie Daich
Oct 21, 20231 min read
SOUND -Poetry
Vibration: thundering can’t hear above it: The Boom of Fighter Jets Challenge: Deep Exhaling and Heavy Breathing Always in the...
Stephanie Daich
Oct 20, 20231 min read
THE LIES HAVE IT --Poetry by guest author John Grey
THE LIES HAVE IT Invent a story about a bridge at night, another on the river below. Tell a lie about what it’s like to climb atop a...
Stephanie Daich
Oct 19, 20232 min read
CORTEZ -Poetry
Oh, Spanish Conquistador. Off in search of your own. You were a land invader. Lime lighting as a mere trader. Gaining the native's trust....
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