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How-tos for all things poetry; learn how to analyze a poem, construct a haiko, differentiate between a metaphor and simile and more.
The “Garbage Truck” Law
Have you ever been cut off mid-sentence for the person to launch into a litany of complaints about things that make you want to run away? Such a meeting can be tiring. These are people best avoided when you are confronted by such individuals.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a year ago in Poets
We’re Back To The Start We’re Strangers Again
Introduction "We’re back to the start; we’re strangers again." It’s a phrase that carries an ocean of emotions—sadness, nostalgia, maybe even relief. How can two people who once knew everything about each other return to being strangers? This article explores the journey of drifting apart, coping with the loss, and finding hope in starting over.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Poets
The Weight of Solitude
We've all been there: tucked away by the voices of others, we forget our own voices. Life, as every man is alone walking, is always a mix of a smile and a tear. Call me stubborn, but we’ve toughed it out, dealt with the pain, and often come out stronger for it.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a year ago in Poets






