This is an excerpt from the introductory chapter of "Seasons of Hope: A Poetic Guide to Healing and Renewal" by Mary Elizabeth Anderson.
This life-affirming view of the seasons of our lives reve...
People sometimes become the weather. They sweat in the seun, they drown in the sultry, and they wilt in the heat. Here is a tale of town and time and temperment all coming together perfectly at the...
Poet Ricardo Saúl LaRosa refuses to accept that he has lost his love forever in, Haunting Memories,” as he declares, “Providence, assured that our paths would cross, Cupid, shot our arrows at the w...
This poem is about the horror of street violence. Death and mayhem reign and one must learn to defend oneself from trouble. But there is some strange and awfully compelling beauty in this brutal me...
This is a haiku on a subject you might not expect a haiku to be about.
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Apparently this poem does not m...
This is the truth about a bar.
My friend owned one in Boston and one day after someone got stabbed right in front of me he told me: "You know I'm not serving Holy Water in here!"
This is a poem about the part where you heart is an art to keep together. This is a tale of the rail that you musn't jump over. This is a story of the glory that you will find at the end, if you sp...
Poet Ricardo Saúl LaRosa invites you, his most cherished Readers, into the deepest parts of his heart and soul as he puts down the mask of machismo and declares woman as the stronger gender in, “He...
poem i wrote for my 12th grade english class. it didnt have to rhyme but i was so stoned i couldnt write without rhyming (sounds crazy i know). its in a specific pentameter also. i think thats how ...