Category: A little bit of history
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A grand house went. The street fell silent. #poetry #spokenword #historicalmemory #warpoem #minimalistverse #elegiac #sombercadence #artandpoetry #creativewriting #instapoetry
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Lost on the moor. Fog thick as fear. A man alone… someone—or something—is following him. #TheBlackDog #SpokenWordPoetry #GothicVerse #DarkAmbient #PoetryOfFear #MistyMoor #ModernFolklore #PoeticSuspense #StorytellingInVerse #Halloween
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Lesley Scoble’s poem “Object on the Wall” describes a mysterious ringing object resembling an old wall telephone, leading to a whimsical conversation with a beautiful…
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The poem “The Burnt Cards” reflects on the consequences of playing with damaged cards in a game of blackjack. Written in response to a creative…
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Fairy Crown Mystery: a haibun. A solstice moment.
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The Steam Cathedral: a free verse poem. A poem about the sounds and workings of a Victorian Pumping Engine.
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A Golden Dawn: an orange poem
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Them Great Bells of Bow: a London poem
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Marston Moor: a short story of 250 words
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King Richard II is alone in his castle prison cell. He is dying. He sings an ode into his handkerchief.
