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If only a way… – #WednesdayVerses

May 9, 2019May 8, 2019 by Vinay Leo R.

A poem for Wednesday Verses prompt Way.

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Categories Poem Tags Interpretations, Lost, Pain, relationships, Sadness, Silence, Thoughts, Wednesday Verses 4 Comments

Pain – #WednesdayVerses

May 2, 2019April 28, 2019 by Vinay Leo R.

A poem for Wednesday Verses prompt Pain.

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Categories Poem Tags Depression, Hopelessness, Pain, Wednesday Verses Leave a comment

A Memory Remains…

April 7, 2019April 7, 2019 by Vinay Leo R.

Sometimes, an old memory makes one overthink the present too. A poem that suddenly flowed into paper. Maybe this poem was overthought too.

Categories Poem Tags Little Things That Matter, Memories, Mistakes, Overthinking, Pain, Poem, Sadness Leave a comment

A Potent Venom (#AtoZChallenge)

April 26, 2018April 25, 2018 by Vinay Leo R.

This is my 9th attempt at the month-long blogging challenge, Blogging from A to Z in April.

My 7 sentence fiction for the letter V is based on the word Venom.

Categories Fiction Tags 7 Sentence Fiction, BloggingFromAtoZ2018, Fiction, Pain, Words 4 Comments

Graveyard (#AtoZChallenge)

April 7, 2018 by Vinay Leo R.

This is my 9th attempt at the month-long blogging challenge, Blogging from A to Z in April.

My 7 sentence fiction for the letter G is based on the word Graveyard.

Categories Fiction Tags 7 Sentence Fiction, BloggingFromAtoZ2018, Childless, Death, Family, Fiction, Holding On, Loss, Pain, Sadness 16 Comments

Child Abuse

December 9, 2017December 9, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Writing on some of my favorite poetic forms this December. Today’s poem is an Acrostic on the topic Child Abuse.

Categories Poem Tags Abuse, Acrostic, Children, Memories, Pain, Poem, Poetic Matters Project, Poetry, PoetryPantry, Sadness, Trust 16 Comments
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