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 Sep 15 Traveler
mysterie
the clock,
it ticks.

tick
   tock
       tick
            tock

it keeps me awake
in the silence of the night.

that odd hour when
it isn't quite midnight
but also not quite dawn.

it's deafening almost.

it makes me hear things..

is there someone in the house?

creak


tick
   tock
       tick
            tock

no.

maybe i should check.

the clock,
it ticks.

and it keeps me up.

i barely sleep.
date wrote: 13/9
 Sep 15 Traveler
nivek
all things for love

all things

conquered

death
taken
prisoner
Satisfy your soul, not society.
~Society may dictate what you should do, But listen to your heart, it knows what's true,
Satisfy your soul, let joy be your goal, For true happiness comes from within, not from the role.

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 Sep 15 Traveler
Poet B
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 Sep 15 Traveler
Poet B
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Whispers about willows,

their leaves sealing secrets,

blocking them from the sun.
(A poem for the map that burns)

In just three days, the sky grew teeth,
and bit six nations into grief.
Palestine, already ash and ache,
was struck again, as if to break
what’s already broken.

Six Names in Three Days

Lebanon’s hills, where cedars pray,
shuddered under warplanes’ sway.
Syria’s night turned siren-red,
its wounded cities counting dead
in silence, again.

Six Names in Three Days

Tunisia’s coast, where boats set sail
with hope and aid, now tells the tale
of fire on deck, of drone and flame,
a flotilla struck, without a name
for peace betrayed.

Six Names in Three Days

Qatar, the voice of ceasefire talks,
was bombed mid-sentence, mid-diplomats’ walks.
Smoke rose over Doha’s glass,
where leaders met to end the past,
but war arrived first.

Six Names in Three Days

And Yemen, long a battered drum,
was struck anew, its people numb.
The desert weeps, the mountains moan,
as missiles find another home
in hunger’s cradle.

Six names in three days.
Six wounds on the map.
Each one a prayer interrupted,
a child’s sleep shattered,
a border crossed without consent.

And still, the world spins.
And still, the ink dries.
And still, we write poems
because silence is complicity
and memory is resistance.
Your
Irresponsible
May
Neglect
By
Loved one's
But
Your
Response
Sometimes
Out of reach
By
Your
Loved one's
                          - Amisha priya
Skipping
Is
Good
For
Health
But
Skipping
From
Truth
Is
Unhealth
                  - Amisha priya
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