BEING A BIRD by Kay Watkins I’ve always wanted to be a bird I’d love flying around But the more I watch & study them Even more so now I’d like to be a bird Some are quite territorial Some will bully you, too And if you’re not careful, SomeContinue Reading

Maid Corbic from Tuzla, 23 years old. In his spare time he writes poetry that repeatedly praised as well as rewarded. He also selflessly helps others around him, and he is moderator of the World Literature Forum WLFPH (World Literature Forum Peace and Humanity) for humanity and peace in theContinue Reading

STORMY WEATHER AT THE HOLIDAYS Kay Watkins So much death, so much pain, At times too little, or too much rain. So many things to cause much despair, Mostly people that just don’t care. So many wars, so much strife. Some wanting to end up taking their life. “Happy holidays!Continue Reading

Fukushima Taro Aizu   My hometown, Fukushima Was turned into a strange town By the nuclear plant accident. Earthquake happened, Tsunami arrived, The nuclear plant exploded, Traffic lights went out; No one left in this town. I can’t believe They are contaminated By cesium winds, These green, green Rice fields.Continue Reading

The sun of love Menidjel Soumaya (  Algeria ) I loved him like a snowflake that flew in the wind I saw it as a beautiful dream that went through my brain The problem is that this dream has become an obsession I see it in spring flowers and autumnContinue Reading

Two poem by Anwar Rahim Sound Of The Silence Love thy silence Listen to silence Silence says so much fun I move silently Sound of heart beats Soul only feels Rhythm of heartfelt feelings In starlit night Twinkling stars Lovely sight Silent Cosmos You said so much In tone ofContinue Reading

Infectious Human, Infected Earth “Dedicated to the greediness and ignorance of man and the silence of earth.” Peshawa Kakay‘s Poem In Wuhan, they spat, it didn’t become a cotton candy Melting in a mouth; It fixed itself to the ground, They sent us on a vacation Like a dead guest.Continue Reading

Best Two Poem By HONG NGOC CHAU MOTHER WARMS UP THE WINTER The cold wind comes leisurely After the fall ends, winter set ready Nature always rotates seasons, now It brings the holy winter bestowed   Despite birth, old age, sickness, and death Our kind mom enjoys her longevity asContinue Reading

Poems Of Lisa Muir And these fierce frost And ice mirrors, And bread with excess of fireworks Their memory was sad. I noticed their habit Cherish and eat food And don’t waste a match, It’s like in that little mess. When people, at least stand, at least fall, Betrayed GhostContinue Reading

LET ME Abu Forhad Let me get back to the sun That was spun Out of my dream — our emotion Or Let me get back to the day That was never at bay But full of flowers, and of sun ray Or Let me get back to the wombContinue Reading