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Poetic Periodical Issue No. 1
Poetic Periodical Issue No. 1
Poetic Periodical Issue No. 1
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Poetic Periodical Issue No. 1

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Collection of modern poems put together by the Poet Co-operative Poetry0nline.com. Covers a broad range of subjects by contemporary poets. A good read.

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Release dateSep 23, 2011
ISBN9781466011120
Poetic Periodical Issue No. 1
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Poet Co-operative Poetry0nline.com

Poetry0nline.com is a poet co-operative which was formed in August 2011. The objectives of the co-operative is to publish poetic literature and contemporary poetry.

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    Poetic Periodical Issue No. 1 - Poet Co-operative Poetry0nline.com

    Prologue

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    The collected works have been submitted recently and permission to publish has been granted by each author. Since, each poem has derived from a differing poetic process, it is left to the reader to interpret the meaning contained. Therefore, this publication serves to illustrate each poet's poetical written work. Ensuring that the reader is exposed to discovering new talent. The proceeds of any sales, net of expenses, are to be distributed amongst each contributing author. Thank you very much for purchasing this October 2011 edition of the Poetic Periodical. We hope you enjoy the selected poems.

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    Queen of Carthaginians

    by Mark Thomas Prisco

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    ...those still sentient eyes

    askew, crucifixed

    the tortured hands

    are splayed, parallaxed,

    recede upon the shore;

    her arms gesticulant

    the long hair wet

    incredulous

    and wild, wild with regret.

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    Arab Spring

    by Tony Donbell

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    On the faintest running water,

    surrounded by lush greenery,

    in middle of an arid landscape,

    amongst the palms, the finest dates.

    Tyrannical phobias now lifted burdens

    in this Arcadia where death still lurks,

    no longer to make timid, or control

    amongst the soothing olive groves.

    The masses stir, densely collected,

    gathering fruits, figs and apricots,

    whilst missiles lose

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