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KINDLE A LIGHT

KINDLE A LIGHT

(43 words)
April 26, 2026

Kindle a light,I beg of you... What need has an unseeing eye for light?Kindle it for the one who longs to see;Please...Beautiful things unfold,If it illuminates the mind...Perhaps a glimmer of hope.Light a flame, hurry now; Time has run out, Breaths are numbered.

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Nisa Nur Bayrı

Nisa Nur Bayrı

Love Song for Shu-Sin

Love Song for Shu-Sin

(657 words)
March 15, 2025

The oldest known love poem in the world is the Love Song for Shu-Sin, dating back to around 2000 BCE from Mesopotamian civilization. This poem was discovered in 1951 during excavations at the Istanbul Museum, where a cuneiform tablet containing the poem was found. This discovery marked a pivotal moment in Mesopotamian research and provided valuable insights into the sacred marriage rituals of the Sumerians. The finding has helped deepen our understanding of both the literary tradition and religi

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Enes Malik Akmaz

Enes Malik Akmaz

Spring

Spring

(101 words)
May 15, 2026

SPRİNGOne morning, all the windows of the house open wide.Every particle of the buds sways with the wind’s stride.The earth awakens with the touch of the cemre’s grace.My day brightens with birdsong filling the space.Flowers smile at every corner I pass by.The sun wanders like an embroidery across earth and sky.And I, a child lost within your eyes so deep,Learn spring itself from the tender glance you keep.Now rain falls gently, touching the soil with care.As if it tells your story drop by drop

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Yağmur YILMAZ

Yağmur YILMAZ

Escapism and Terror in Poe’s Dream-Themed Poems

Escapism and Terror in Poe’s Dream-Themed Poems

(876 words)
May 9, 2026

PoemsA Dream (1827)In visions of the dark nightI have dreamed of joy departed—But a waking dream of life and lightHath left me broken-hearted.Ah! what is not a dream by dayTo him whose eyes are castOn things around him with a rayTurned back upon the past?That holy dream—that holy dream,While all the world were chiding,Hath cheered me as a lovely beamA lonely spirit guiding.What though that light, thro' storm and night,So trembled from afar—What could there be more purely brightIn Truth's day-sta

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Saliha Koç

Saliha Koç

The Song My Mother Taught Me

The Song My Mother Taught Me

(448 words)
November 29, 2025

Some from poverty, some from fearlessness...I cannot say to my own rooms, “It has always been this way since creation.”If I called it a cave, it would be calmer,If it weren’t a house, it would be easier to leave.How much I wished to knock on the doors within meAnd be able to say, “Nothing’s wrong, just the wind blew.”From haste, I murmur one after another the few songs my mother taught me;I get stuck on one, like a scratched record;The song says, “Poplars,” I know, this is a poem,Is it easier to

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Ayşe Aslıhan Yoran

Ayşe Aslıhan Yoran

Poet (Child)

Poet (Child)

(453 words)
December 2, 2025

Poet is a word derived from Arabic, meaning “to express something very well through to understand and beautiful word”. A poet is typically someone who expresses their feelings and thoughts in a measured and harmonious manner. Poets convey their emotions through poetry, which consists of words with a specific meter and rhythm, expressing dreams and inner visions.The Magic of Poetry and Nature" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Poets in Ancient TimesIn pre-Islamic Arab society, po

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Poetry (Children)

Poetry (Children)

(439 words)
December 2, 2025

Poetry is a word of Arabic origin, meaning "to understand something intuitively" or "coherent and measured words formed through emotion." Many different definitions have been offered regarding what poetry is, but most time find it easier to describe what poetry is not rather than what it is. Nevertheless, some common characteristics of poetry include its reliance on intuition, its inclusion of emotions and dreams, and its harmony.The Colorful World of Poetry" image-alternate="" image-element-for

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