Monthly Archives: April 2020

Poetry Reading: STREETS, by David Dephy — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Read by Allison Kampf POEM: Looking at the empty streets. Beauty needs to be seen. I know you are happy out there on the other side of emptiness, yet the present is the choice which remains. In admiration, beauty, in … Continue reading

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Poetry Reading: The Long Road, by Shobana Gomes — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Performed by Allison Kampf POEM: At first glance, it seemed easy, I, the traveler on a weary road to perhaps fame, I tamed my mind to think in ways one would want to impress, But like a toddler taking baby … Continue reading

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POETRY READING from Poet Kitt Fedoroff — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Performed by Allison Kampf POEM: Sally Gossamer Wingstep heard a most curious sound, It came from beyond the wilderness copse, over, about, and around; When Sally flew around the last tree a wonder she could see A greying Fablehaven hound … Continue reading

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Read Poem: A Message From The Last Unicorn, by Gloria Hudson — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

It was I… (she spoke from within) Charmed and enlightened Strength and pose Beautiful and fierce But, a tender soul. To be a unicorn was… Mysterious to some I spoke like a human But, all of a sudden They all … Continue reading

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Read Poem: CITY LIGHTS, by Sujan Bista — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Vibrant colors , making darkness look beautiful. Twinkling all around, on a cloudy night. Reality braided in fiction. The trail of city lights. As the sunshine turned to ghost. We shall meet again “dawn”,says the dusk. Then i walked alone. … Continue reading

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Read Poem: Love in the Time of Corona, by Jared Michael Ellis — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

I am scared. I wasn’t I was wrong. I went to sleep fast like a child. Carefree. Confident in my mothers ability to protect me. I went to sleep in my bed and woke up in a place I did … Continue reading

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Read Poem: I HAD YOU BUT…, by Gladys Muturi — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Growing inside me for nine months had me at pause But now I realize why Why now? I’ve come so far ’til I have taken a halt I had you but now I’m sad I can’t stop crying now I … Continue reading

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Read Poem: Quarantine, by TAK Erzinger — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

Hills heave euphoric bruised in crocuses Overwrought heaven ruptures in rain Spring appears sheathed in uncertainty Sweating out the cold fevered by wind Next to me your mouth open a hive Sweet humming in familiar warmth Exhaling relief and comfort … Continue reading

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Read Poem: Silently Screaming, by Naa Lamiorkor Boye — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

You hurt me, you break me then you leave me. You claim that you love me and yet you refuse to let me see. You hold me back from who I can be. You never let me go or set … Continue reading

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Read Poem: Lady Leanne and the Highwayman, by Jilly Henderson-Long — POETRY FESTIVAL. Submit to site for FREE. Submit for actor performance. Submit poem to be made into film.

a fanciful story in rhyme Tha Lady Leanne heard a rumour “There’s a highwayman out on the loose!” She knew that if ever they caught him, he surely would be for the noose. He was certainly some kind of mystery, … Continue reading

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