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Tag: Poetry

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Terry Trowbridge‘s poem: Dancers in Savoy Ballroom

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Paweł Markiewicz‘s poem: The new Celtic Ode to the dreamed mother Nature

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Anushka Chakraborty’s poem: Just because I was born a lady?

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Patricia Walsh‘s poem: Bypass

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Patricia Walsh‘s poem: Blood Test

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Patricia Walsh‘s poem: Moonstone Chandeliers

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Fabrice Poussin‘s poem: Let time fly.

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Fabrice Poussin‘s duo of poems.

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Alisha Nangia’s poem: Birthday Poem: 3.14

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Glen Armstrong‘s trio of poems.

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Ndaba Sibanda‘s poem: A Burly Man or a Rethink?

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Ndaba Sibanda‘s poem: Shedding Light On Shedding And Sheds

27th Mar 202330th Mar 2023 doublespeakmag

Saikat Baksi‘s trio of poems.

30th Dec 202230th Dec 2022 doublespeakmag

Ayan Banerji‘s poem: Greenless

30th Dec 202230th Dec 2022 doublespeakmag

Aniket Banerjee‘s poem: A Christmas Wish

29th Dec 202230th Dec 2022 doublespeakmag

Debarag Banerjee‘s poem: A Tiger Kills

28th Dec 202230th Dec 2022 doublespeakmag

Dee Allen‘s poem-duo

28th Dec 202230th Dec 2022 doublespeakmag

Dee Allen‘s trio of poems

28th Dec 202230th Dec 2022 doublespeakmag

Samit Bhattacharya‘s poem: Childhood Lost

28th Dec 202230th Dec 2022 doublespeakmag

Alisha Nangia‘s poem: Lines Written On A December Afternoon

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