Category: poetry
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Last night, plagued by insomnia, I created a whimsical poem, “Yellow Dogs Can Read,” The poem features a yellow dog, emphasizing its love for reading…
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Lesley Scoble’s poem “They Never Knew,” reflects on the themes of remembrance and sacrifice. The poem evokes a poignant connection between the past and the…
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In “Will o’ the Wisp,” the author depicts a mystical journey from the dark ages into light, exploring nocturnal adventures filled with starlight and ethereal…
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The poem features a dialogue among David Bogomolny, Lesley Scoble, and Melissa Lemay, reflecting on electoral anxieties and the complexities of voting. It captures a…
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Lesley Scoble’s work, “Sixing and Sevening,” captures the emergence of something novel and strange in the early morning. It explores the verbs “sixing” and “sevening,”…
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Witch’s Brew is a humourous freestyle poem. Two tanka poems written in response to the Tanka Tuesday Halloween Syllabic Poetry Challenge accompany it.
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Rengay No. 32, titled “Something is Rotten,” features a collaboration among David Bogomolny, Melissa Lemay, and Lesley Scoble. The poem blends whimsical elements with domestic…
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In this poignant poem, the speaker expresses feelings of loneliness and despair while searching for a lost companion along a desolate road. Amidst fog and…
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The poem “The Four Seasons” by Lesley Scoble captures the essence of spring, summer, autumn, and winter, highlighting the unique beauty and experiences of each…
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Lesley Scoble’s tanka poem captures the ethereal beauty of mirages in a desert landscape. Inspired by the Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge.
