A mixed sequence (four poems) on destruction by self-proclaimed caliphates in northeastern Iraq and northern Nigeria, from David Subacchi and Laura M Kaminski. Many thanks to Synchronized Chaos editor Cristina Deptula for giving these poems a home.
A mixed sequence (four poems) on destruction by self-proclaimed caliphates in northeastern Iraq and northern Nigeria, from David Subacchi and Laura M Kaminski. Many thanks to Synchronized Chaos editor Cristina Deptula for giving these poems a home.
Just finished reading…great collaboration and writing Laura! ❤
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Thank you, Neha. Blessings to you, and much love!
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Much love and blessings back my friend 🙂
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Wonderful poems–all of them are so vivid and moving. I especially loved Jos Market and loved the intimacy of the fruit and lines like these “I keep a grand bowl/ filled overflowing/ with the children of trees. Children of trees,–those words more than I can describe. 🙂
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I meant to write I love those words more than I can describe! 🙂
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A voice that is so very important that is heard.
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Thanks for reading, Dhyan. (By the way, not at home this week, so slower to respond to messages. Hope you’re keeping well.)
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Elegant tributes to the strength of a mother’s love and the deep sorrow of those who courageously face rebuilding their lives despite unimaginable loss
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Thanks for reading, Carol. Much appreciated.
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