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Poem: A Blue Kitchen with Yellow Accent Tiles

i hope to find a blue kitchen with yellow accent tiles one we can fill with chachkies and wedgewood and […]

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Poem: Zerbrochenes Mosaik (Shattered Mosaic)

“I wrote this poem after an enlightening and heartbreaking conversation I was lucky enough to have with a Holocaust survivor prior to the world shutting down in 2020.” says the poet.

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Poem: Daylight Waking Daylight Sleeps

Heavy with steaming breath, a mildewy musk greets piqued nostrils as night’s spittle hanging heavily, trees freshening by darkness gone […]

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Poem: Chaos Theory

males may hold the controls but women can still outwit Menelaus’s wife, Helen, was the reason for the Trojan women […]

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MiNDFOOD Poem: Eternal

Lanterned streetlights reflect the rain on the cobblestones The trattoria in the alley is open until four Couples with linked […]

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MiNDFOOD Poem: Milk and Honey

I stayed so long in the darkness it became a circle of light. Other women joined me: my mother, her […]

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Poem: The Last Dance

Gentle man, take your position for the last dance.   An aging glide across the back door And you’re there, […]

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MiNDFOOD Poem: Blue Sports Coupé

Then there was the man who drove the pale blue sports coupé, who’d pull in to the kerb on that […]

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Poem: Te Toroa – The Albatross

Bill snaps, sky calling, rose pink yammering! A lighthouse blinks, splashing stars upon the rocks. Curling paths, ribboning into the […]

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Poem: The Colours of Fortune

It was years ago, the ship sailing us slowly into a fragrant harbour vibrating with red lanterns and slender girls […]

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MiNDFOOD Poem of the Month: Keeping Time

Aunty kept you in a house on a wall no ordinary time keeper we in the innocence of playground laughing […]

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MiNDFOOD Poem of the Month: 10 Haikus for 10 Days in Japan

Day 1, Tokyo The buildings close now As the late summer pulls in A strange soup, this warmth Day 2, […]

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Poem: The Key

Like Cinderella’s missing shoe, there is one key to fit this lock. I ponder unbound possibilities, Fantasies of freedom behind […]

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Poem: The Kererū

Cardinal red talons tightly grip on a blooming budding branch. A snow side apron brushes over the olive feathers. Elegant […]

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Poem: Another Dream-State Love

I’ve spent quite a long time trying to find the words to say this but none of them ever seem […]

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Poem: Blue Curtains

You see, everyone wants to know what’s wrong. Why the curtains are blue, why the holes aren’t mended, the stains […]

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Poem: Threading Conkers on a String

When we were children, we played November’s game. By threading Conkers on a string. Fighting battles. Following rules. No pulling […]

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Poem: Chair in the Long Grass

Did we meet on a slow-motion bus one hot afternoon from the east coast to the Riverina – you, impersonating […]

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Poem: Monstera

then I was sitting on the tiled floor and I couldn’t ignore this plant-green glow in my heart that swelled […]

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Poem: The Panacea

There’s a deep collective aching And I feel it in my bones   A fresh paint-coat of grief That everyone […]

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Poem: A Poem For My Baby

When young and starved of affection and attention – one accepts advances as love. Disappointed in love you moved within […]

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Poem: Weary Feet

Weary feet walked the street, home to school without the beat of a mother’s heels trying to keep me from […]

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Poem: Rivers of Latte

We only wanted two cups of coffee. This proved to be a hard ask in the town that called itself […]

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Poem: The Spare Bed

I’ve decided to write another rhyming poem Since I can’t seem to sleep. Because the rent in my head Is […]

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