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 Mar 16 Shang
Jīn Sīyǎ
Red hues and golden lights,
light up on the buildings at night,
like fireflies of varying sizes.
Weaving through the air,
their reflections and the ripples,
feels a dance to a symphony.
A wonder to the eyes,
of people buzzing in and out,
ready to bet fragments of themselves,
in a place where fortunes flicker like fleeting stars.

Yet to me, they blur,
I feel a hollow glow,
And I close my eyes.

And there you are-
with little brown eyes,
soft and glowing with kindness,
your heavenly smile,
a sunrise breaking through the gray,
Memories of gentle whispers,
melting the weight away like summer breeze,
and a river of your laughter,
sweep all of the shadows to a distance.

My mind becomes a sky,
and for a while, in the vastness,
stars bloom and the heart twinkles.
 Mar 16 Shang
Ian Murray
Hurt seen in the eyes
Knowing Im to blame
Your world came crashing down
Never the same

Glint gone from the eyes
Spark no more
Hollow inside
Where love once was
Love shown the door

The sorrow shown hurts me more
Than the pain of your loss
Hurts to the core

Forever forgive the child in me
Who hurt you once again
Pain now leaving this house
Why?
All in vain.
 Mar 16 Shang
Jīn Sīyǎ
A flower I dared not pluck -
out of love for your radiance,  
out of fear of your silent ache,  
out of care for your unfolding,  
out of awe for the life in you.  

The thought of your wither  
was a storm I could not weather;  
so I let you be, untouched,
praying you would bloom,
forever reaching toward the sun.

Letting you bloom was my wish,
but when the storms came too strong,
you decided to wither away,
because the weight of the world,
felt heavier than your light.

Holding the memory of your petals,
I wonder, if my hands, though gentle,
could have held you together or,
if the storms were always destined
to take you back to the earth so soon.
 Mar 16 Shang
Max Vale
Lovely
 Mar 16 Shang
Max Vale
wake up, tell me
does the sky look pretty?
step off, outside,
does the sun shine radiantly?
look around, listen,
do the birds sing beautifully?
if you ask me, i'd say,
that it all looks lovely.
 Mar 16 Shang
Max Vale
when time stood still,
like that photo,
on your window sill.

sat on that hill,
like that river,
let those waters spill.

do you think we'll,
regret that choice,
if we take that thrill?

in that moment,
would you risk it all?
even if we fall?
 Mar 16 Shang
Vianne Lior
I have taken the flowers.
Ripped them from the light,
peeled their bright faces back
like something skinned alive.

They did not scream.
They only folded—
like lungs emptied of air,
like mouths pried open
with nothing left to say.

O, love is a quiet violence.
A hand that plucks.
A hand that presses.
A weight that does not crush—
only keeps.

Here, a lilac curls,
like a severed breath.
Here, a daisy chokes on dust.
Here, a rose—veins milk-white,
mouth frozen in a paper-thin hush—
a relic of something that once burned.

And tell me, do they still remember?
The wind that kissed them last,
the trembling hands that held too tight,
or only the silence left behind?

I listen—
ear to time’s brittle ribs,
to the breath of pressed petals,
to the ruin love leaves in its wake.

And somewhere,
in the marrow of silence,
I swear I hear them—

whisper back.
P.S. My collection of pressed flowers is vast, a garden of memories pressed between pages. Each one is a moment I refused to let slip away. And every time I look back at them, I can’t help but smile—because somehow, in their delicate stillness, they are still alive.
 Mar 16 Shang
Vianne Lior
He arrived ,
fire-tongued
wings lacquered in sunlight,
like a breath the garden forgot to exhale
green burning against green.

I was a child
with small hands that believed
giving was enough
to make something stay.

I fed him,
chilies plucked from the crooked vines
my father planted
bright little tongues,
burning red,
barely ripened,
all I had.

He bit me,
a clean puncture,
as if to say:

Love is no debt I owe you.

Blood welled up,
startling, hot,
the first truth nature ever gave me.

I stood there crying
while he finished the offering,
then flew away,
lighter.

What child understands hunger
until it pierces skin?


The next day,
I was waiting,
small hands trembling again,
opening as if the bite
had never happened.
Bitten through with tender betrayal—that first raw lesson about how love and hunger don't always flow both ways. But I’ve learned: not every hand must stay open.
🦜🤍
 Mar 16 Shang
Sunamin Tamang
For Humans

What is most perilous
& chaotic?
Is it the ghosts? The viruses?

No
It is the self.
The Self.
The Brain.
A hidden sage
a wrecking ball
a firestorm in silence.
No alien force
could match
the tiny brain
the mighty peril of the human.
 Mar 16 Shang
Sunamin Tamang
~
I could resist
I could!
Oh surely
I swear I could.

I need no anesthesia
No Anesthesia or numbness
Darling~
Please

Come over me
  My Dr. Sweet Anggie please
    I implore you!
Take your razor-edged scalpel
   Only you!
Make a safe incision.

With your soft warm hand
   Wrench my heart away from me!
 Detach my pumper & leave me whole.
    Undo my pumper with my brain
  So I may cease this non-physical war!

 Let the blood flow torrentially & free,
   Like lunatic waters in breaking dams &
 rivers.
I care not!
  I want it nevermore.

Take it it’s yours!

I want it nevermore
  Take it it’s yours
.

~~
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