
Poems by Mónika Tóth I saw dedicated my best Romanian friend Vasile I saw today for the first time in years.. How beautiful you are… Friday Friday 13th empty room dead mother white … Continue reading
Poems by Mónika Tóth I saw dedicated my best Romanian friend Vasile I saw today for the first time in years.. How beautiful you are… Friday Friday 13th empty room dead mother white … Continue reading
Bezdenezhnykh Marina Alexandrovna (Russia) She was born in Omsk, USSR. She graduated from school, the philological faculty of Omsk State University, postgraduate studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University, doctoral studies at Omsk State University. She worked at a … Continue reading
Poem by Shoshana Vegh Occupation Come and conquer me without wars Do not come as a general Come as you are Unarmed You will come simply Come in work clothes Come in worn-out shoes Come without … Continue reading
Poem by Lily Swarn The Door of Death The most mysterious of all doors The door of Death. One never knows which one opens to the other side Is it the teak one with … Continue reading
Poem by Eva Petropoulou Lianou Peace We pay with our lifes Decision others they took Because they are looking at their pockets And not at the safety of the planet Why a war is … Continue reading
Poem by Laksmisree Banerjee MOTHER LANGUAGE Followed by my Bengali Poem MATRI BHASHA She lives, pulsates imperceptibly in the peeking sunshine along the ridges of sunny peaks in cosy deep pits of my Mother’s lighted womb— … Continue reading
Poem by Maria Dulce Leitao Reis LOVE COMES FROM THE HEART I’m sad… It is not the first time I start a poem like this. The sadness has been an integral part of my life, although … Continue reading
Poem by Eftichia Kapardeli Looking to the future through the eyes of a child Innocent Souls tender bodies, rose petals children’s cheeks in a song that travels in the deep water of the river with a … Continue reading
Jozefina Dautbegović Kalendari poetik: Jozefina Dautbegović (1948-2008) Poete kroato-bosnjake, u lind më 24 shkurt 1948 në Bosnjën veriore. Mbaroi universitetin për gjuhësi dhe histori në Slavonski Brod dhe jetoi në Doboj, në Bosnjën qendrore, ku punoi si … Continue reading
Poems by Jagdish Prakash *** A pantomime of abstract desire Love A prima Donna dancing on passion’s stage Love A miracle turning pebbles into passions Love A poem etched on Milky Way Love Swinging breeze on … Continue reading
Poem by Rozalia Aleksandrova PRAYER God, Keep the World in us all-powerfully! And around us! Save us from evil, which stands in the way of Peace! Show us the Way of Light! And Love! Let’s save … Continue reading
Poem by Hannie Rouweler Borders are borders Even a river knows its own limits as it flows through the landscape – the banks along the water, the transition of sand, reeds, grass to waterfront, dikes and … Continue reading
Elbov Kulmonov (Uzbekistan) Elbov Kulmonov was born on 29 May, 1992 in Koson district, Kashkadarya region, Uzbekistan. His poems and stories were published in local and national newspapers. His poems veere published in a collection of “Ezgulik yolqini” in … Continue reading
Poem by Aleksandr Kabishev Rossiya OTA-ONALARGA Bu she’rni yozish qiyin Shuning uchun men taklif qilishga qaror qildim Mening ota-onam – oddiy onam va dadam, Barcha satrlarni afsuslanmasdan yozish uchun. Nimadan boshlash kerak? Men juda oz … Continue reading
Poem by Carlos Mijares Poyer Over the Evening Dead (A Summer Poem) Long live the love of Susan in the aftermath of Eternity. (Wheels cajole time in immediate semblances.) The thunderous black luster the coffin … Continue reading
Ilan Sheinfeld (Israel) Born 1960, has an MA degree in Hebrew Literature (Tel Aviv Univ., 1986), and is the owner of a public relation agency and the publishing house “Shufra for Fine Literature” (since 1988). He was the … Continue reading
Poezi nga Shazim Mehmeti GRUA E PAPARË Ajo qe buzëqeshja e çdo çasti; ajo qe grua e paparë. Kur vinte e zhvishej, kur zhvishej e hidhej, i përziente melodishëm tingujt e dritës me tingujt e … Continue reading
Poem by Dr. Jernail S Aanand OF WEAPONS AND WAR Words build ideas But civilizations require Weapons and blood To survive. World prefers politicians Over their poets and philosophers Who understand human nature Which … Continue reading