| Ed Roberts |  | A Poem: Realization - There comes a time, In a person`s life, When they wake up and realize, That they have had more yesterdays ... |
| Ed Roberts |  | Sometimes There Are No Words - Hopefully these words will be used far less often in the future. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | My Christmas Wish - I wish this Christmas, that kids like me, get lots of toys, under their tree. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Christmas Morning - The kids woke up, with excitement and cheer. They`ve been waiting for this, the entire long year. |
| Md. Mahmudul Hasan (Mamun) Corporate & Immigration Adviser in Bangladesh |  | Love with Somali Pirate Girl - Suddenly I found a beautiful girl, Who was also pirate,
The girl was not only beautiful, But her beauty was something rather than beauty. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | A Poem Written About The SOP - Opportunities for passionate writers, The SOP continues to provide, To highly ethical journalism, encourages to abide. |
| Md. Mahmudul Hasan (Mamun) Corporate & Immigration Adviser in Bangladesh |  | Searching For Love - Being cheated by the Principal`s daughter of Comilla, Being shocked by the self-integrated girl of Barisal, |
| Ed Roberts |  | Looking for Christmas - It is hard to believe it has been 10 years since I first wrote this poem. What is sad is that I feel that there as many people today who need it as there was back then. |
| Djelloul (Del) Marbrook (Editor/Mentor) |  | Ten Final Poems of Hungarian Holocaust Victim Reveal Undying Yearning to Comprehend - In Abda, Hungary, a mass grave was exhumed in 1946 and the corpse of Hungarian poet, Miklos Radnoti, was found. In his raincoat pocket was a notebook containing his final ten poems. |
| Will Nixon |  | Buy Local. Read Local, Too. - Small presses produce fine books. Support them this holiday season. |
| Ed Roberts |  | Just a Few More Coats - Joy is seldom found in things that we are given but most often in the things we share with others. |
| Ed Roberts |  | A Poem: Mobile Home - The school bell rings, Out of class again, Outside the building, Dad is waiting in the car, Just like yesterday |
| Will Nixon |  | Real Haiku For People Who Can Count - Some people like to believe that any brief poem with a bird or a sunset or a tender-hearted nature moment can be a haiku. "Not so!" I say. |
| Ed Roberts |  | A Poem: Fatima - There are some people who need to have their story told. Sometimes unfortunately, it is far too short of a story |
| Will Nixon |  | In the Noble Tradition of the Fire Tower Poem - The fire towers of New York State are no longer used for watching for fires. Now they stand to serve the human spirit. |
| Ed Roberts |  | The Stick of Prayers - Many people wonder why we burn incense and candles with our prayers |
| Will Nixon |  | Pumpkins Play the Dating Game - Every Halloween, a local farm stand displays an amazing array of carved pumpkins. The flickering candles inside those grinning jack-o-lanterns have more to say that we realize. |
| Md. Mahmudul Hasan (Mamun) Corporate & Immigration Adviser in Bangladesh |  | Good Bye Muammar Gaddafi - Being murdered by the aggrieved NTC solidier, Your soul has been disconnected, You beloved son has also been murdered after you... |
| Will Nixon |  | Was The Most Famous Bird in British Poetry Really Called a Windfucker? - You'd be surprised what you can learn from the Oxford English Dictionary. Two poems, one classic, one new, celebrate a bird that once had a more colorful name. |
| Djelloul (Del) Marbrook (Editor/Mentor) |  | Is Poetry as Poorly Appreciated as Popularly Thought? - To make his point that there is some exciting poetry out there a New York Times reporter resorts to a shibboleth about dusty and doze-inducing poetry. |
| Ed Roberts |  | Poem: A Life Lesson in One Night - There have been so many people I have met in my life that deserved to have their story told. Finally after 20 years of trying I am able to share this one with you |
| Ed Roberts |  | Two New Poems, From Different Sides of Life - Noah whose poem appeared in my 2nd book "I`m Still Standing". |
| Ed Roberts |  | A Counter Offer - I had asked this year for words that somehow might prevent this from happening again. |
| Ed Roberts |  | In Memory of 9/11: Transcendental Poetry - A simple man`s prayer that through these words. People will realize that there are some things that we should never allow ourselves to forget |
| Chase Von (Editor/Mentor) |  | A Poem: Some of You - Look for the Lord in Churches, And look down on those, That do not go to the same church
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| Chase Von (Editor/Mentor) |  | Poems by two brothers... Ed Roberts and Chase Von... - Think about your fate time... This life as we know it, is a temporary condition for us all... |
| Ed Roberts |  | Cast the First Stone - How much did this poem cost? This one took 20 years, 15 minutes, 4 pieces of paper and thousands of tears. |
| Juliet Maruru |  | An Ode To Speak Swahili, Dammit! - A Poem about Speak Swahili Dammit! - the hilarious, and some times sad, personal story of a Cornish boy growing up in pre-independence Tanganyika, now Tanzania. |
| Djelloul (Del) Marbrook (Editor/Mentor) |  | Six Long Poems of Grandeur and Oceanic Sweep - American poetry tends to commemorate the ordinary, striving to use plain language and to avoid references to things readers may not know. |
| Ed Roberts |  | Another Story Behind a Poem --- March 16, 1968 - With most every poem I write there is a story behind its creation. I wanted to share this poem and its tale |