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Along the endless dusty path
The ants moved in caravan, one after another
They did not stray, nor speak of freedom
Only the hush of precision, humility, and obedience
The whole line bowed like reeds in wind
And where the road broke or an obstacle rose
They did not gnaw, nor rage, nor climb the height
But curved around it, smooth and flawless
And when the stream forked into twin threads
Each sought the other, and paths entwined again
Those behind traced the bend without question
On the circular trail with neither start nor end

But one ant, small beneath the weight of sun
Veered from the line, for reasons none could tell
Perhaps it smelled sweetness in the nearby grass
Or dreamed the world wider than the narrow creed
It wandered, briefly bold, just a little off track
But soon the dust turned strange beneath its feet
The wind couldn’t guide it back, the ground no sign
It turned back, frantic, chasing the ghost of a line
Longing for the drumbeat, the comfort of many
And when at last it slipped into the stream
It tore the rhythm, each scrambled to reclaim their place
None turned to greet it, none aligned behind
It paused, turned back to the exile once called home
Out of step, it watched the caravan flow on
Then peeled away, slow and alone
Returning to the soft wilderness of its mistake
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alia
There’s someone I call by something else,
not their name,
just a word that only I
seem to understand.

They move like they don’t know
they’ve been noticed.
They speak,
and the air changes.

It’s silly.
The nickname,
the feelings,
the way I look up a little too long.

But some things feel safer
when they stay unsaid.
Islam teaches about what is life,
And how to live it through it's five pillars
Shahada- declaration of faith,
Salat- prayers
Sawm- fasting
Zakat-charity,
Hajj-pilgrimage.
It can never be annihilated,
For Ya Hussein sacrificed his head for it.
When I attend majlis Hussein,
And listen to the torturous way he and his companions were massacred,
I forget all my pain and sorrow,
And weep for him till today after 1400 years.
1/7/2025
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Chris
July
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Chris
I love how every month has different little poems!
Today - someone lived and wrote, wept and bled.
In June a great artist had something to say,
and now it's engraved into history for those with eyes to see.
In July it happens again. And it will happen in August too!
So July, hold me under your warmth - cradle me.
I am being strong, but I just need a break.
Take my hand into the sun's heat -
show me I can be exposed
without being burned!

C.M. 1/7/25
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nivek
when the moment comes
your moment, like all moments

you will be you
in all your tragedy experience

in all your hope
of deliverance
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hellopoet
"Echoes Between the Hours"

The day unwinds its tethered threads,
pulling time through quiet hands.
Each moment lingers just long enough
to whisper its name before fading.

Shadows stretch along the walls,
soft reminders of where light once stood,
and the air streams—low, expectant—
its breath heavy with something unsaid.

The soil stirs, not from footsteps,
but from the weight of pause.
Roots stretch deeper, seeking
waters below the earth's silence.

A single crow arcs across the sky,
its call dissolving into distance,
its flight a question unanswered—
a curve that never quite resolves.

And in this fleeting space,
where hours turn and fold like tides,
what remains are the hands reaching outward,
what lingers is the ache— waiting, still.



.
The water in my well is deeper and no longer bitter.

The river of life flowing into me and flowing out from me is no longer just a trickle in a sunbaked riverbed.

No matter how long
and hard the
journey has been

I take back what I lost
I take back what I wasted
and I take back what
was taken from me
whilst locked in a universally
human functionalized social
and spiritualized trance.

I take back my hope!
I take back my faith!
I take back my peace!
I take back my joy!
I take back what
was taken from me!!!
Occasionally, it can be a good thing to take advantage of a gap you may see in the spinning wheel of life, and carpe diem--pluck the day as you would a flower--to help make a positive change for yourself and others.
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Jason
There is a lesson in grief, because alot of the times theres no chance for reconciliation in person. It's just not possible sometimes but I digress so I've found that there are some helpful steps here they are:

First we start with apologizing.
I'm sorry, for all the pain I caused you. I'm sorry I couldn't compromise.

Then we ask for their forgiveness.
Please forgive me, not for my sake but for yours, you deserve to be at peace and it's something I hope you find when you hear or read these words, if they make it to you.

2nd to last tell them you love them.
I love you, I hope you knew that.

Then lastly, because everyone has something to teach you no matter what you think we say thank you.
Thank you for everything you gave me, your words of kindness your understanding and unrelenting love, that took more forms then I can name.
It's okay to feel the emotions to their fullest, when you're alone, if you can't let people see you break down.
I'll throw every piece of darkness holding me back to the bin.
And as Liza Minnelli has sung,
Maybe this time,
Maybe this time I'll win.
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Boma
Seeds
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Boma
The flowers bloomed
I cut them down
You gave me the seeds
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