My longing is told to the wind;
Is it a thing in which one may joy,
That in this land we abide?
Fair beckons the strand of Keitahi,1
And the wave-beat of Tausisivatvaki1—
Who is there content to stay here?
A Collection of Poems
A diverse collection of poems I like.
Wednesday, 1 April 2026
Vavau and Haapai - Falepapalangi
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
They Don’t Care About Us - Christopher Kudyahakudadirwe
They talk about us
On political podia
As if they care about us
On political podia
As if they care about us
Monday, 30 March 2026
Resistance - Joel Linares Moreno
The olive speaks in the middle of the camp
opens its charred entrails to the universe
opens its charred entrails to the universe
Sunday, 29 March 2026
Great God of heaven and earth - Moïse-Oriand Nkoghe-Mvé
Great God of heaven and earth,
Pour out upon us grace and mercy;
You created us in Your perfect image.
Protect us, then, from death and suffering.
Pour out upon us grace and mercy;
You created us in Your perfect image.
Protect us, then, from death and suffering.
Saturday, 28 March 2026
Last night - Adams Sinarinzi
Last night
Under a half moon
Two lovers kissed
Under a half moon
Two lovers kissed
Friday, 27 March 2026
The Whiteman - Yassine Ouhmoudn
Gone is the world of We—
I is all you ever hear.
Here, the superego lost to the id,
Me, myself, and I—
And let others die.
I is all you ever hear.
Here, the superego lost to the id,
Me, myself, and I—
And let others die.
Thursday, 26 March 2026
Slavery - Malik Kundrah
The most denigrating slavery is that of being a slave to oneself.
No one is as much a slave as someone who believes he is free without being so.
No one is as much a slave as someone who believes he is free without being so.
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Puerto Rican Obituary - Pedro Pietri
they worked
they were always on time
they were never late
they were always on time
they were never late
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Mixed Bag of Tropical Sweets Sitting Outside the Hotel R & R - Audrey Brown-Pereira
n is a g of the c
walking peeping like his prother kaukan
whose lost in islands of imagined para-dices
panting, pounding, desperately waiting
hiding in the nut-less tree
walking peeping like his prother kaukan
whose lost in islands of imagined para-dices
panting, pounding, desperately waiting
hiding in the nut-less tree
Monday, 23 March 2026
Dear Matafele Peinam - Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner
dear matafele peinam
you are a seven month old sunrise of gummy smiles
you are bald as an egg and bald as the buddha
your thighs that are thunder and shrieks that are lightning
so excited for bananas, hugs and
our morning walks past the lagoon
you are a seven month old sunrise of gummy smiles
you are bald as an egg and bald as the buddha
your thighs that are thunder and shrieks that are lightning
so excited for bananas, hugs and
our morning walks past the lagoon
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