Category: poetry
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In the poem “Snowdrop” by Lesley Scoble, the imagery evokes a wintry landscape where a delicate snowdrop flower appears amidst the cold. This fragile bloom…
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In a stuck lift, the narrator reflects on their messy appearance, feeling like a mischievous schoolchild, while trapped between two floors and unable to open…
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“Ophelia” is the 49th rengay crafted by Melissa Lemay, David Bogomolny, and Lesley Scoble, featuring themes of unrequited love and nature. The piece uses digital…
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The post recounts a cramped train commute, where the narrator dreams of flying freely like a bird. Inspired by Suzanne Brace’s W3 Prompt #141, the…
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The piece features a collaborative poetic dialogue among Lesley Scoble, Melissa Lemay, and David Bogomolny. They explore themes of grief, silence, and the interplay of…
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The post captures the exhilarating atmosphere at a football match, highlighting the passion of fans supporting their team, Arsenal, and especially player Saka. The excitement…
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The poem reflects on a deep bond between a narrator and an owl living in a pine tree. It reminisces about their nights under the…
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The poem humorously depicts the aftermath of a celebration, highlighting the regrets and physical discomforts of overindulgence in alcohol. The narrator experiences a severe headache…
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Lesley Scoble has been named Poet-of-the-Week for W3 Prompt #138. She challenges readers to write a Double Dactyl or McWhirtle poem. Scoble provides detailed guidelines…
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Dhukka, the 38th rengay, explores inmost rage through various expressions. It combines moments of anger, pain, and reflection, conveying a journey of emotions, ultimately leading…
