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An Indifferent Bog of Words
An Indifferent Bog of Words
An Indifferent Bog of Words
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It is a collection of ballads, sonnets, free verse, and blank verse pieces about the hidden life of the author and occurrences that they observed/experienced. It is the subtle awareness that evinces within a storm. It's an anthology of keen observations.

LanguageEnglish
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Release dateJun 16, 2024
ISBN9798893798647
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    An Indifferent Bog of Words - Hamed Alrowahi

    Table of Contents

    1.The sun rose in its habitual motion.

    2.A series of strings attached to a strand of string

    3.How blithe is it to see,

    4.My sweet little sanctuary,

    5.To ensnare a spark of a silhouette,

    6.Winter has trod this camellia

    7.Strangers roam my vicinity,

    8.Succession pints of pungency,

    9.Flickering scenery passed by me.

    10.Atop a never-ending rope

    11.I died—so I could quickly slink.

    12.One nuclear of purrs and gouges

    13.For I’ve become a tile of glass

    14.O’ Sweet Felicity,

    15.A blurred Vignette of frenzied blue

    16.In swift successions, I convulsed,

    17.Life is the dwelling of the Feel.

    18.O Death is like the Air—

    19.To not be seen is heaven in my brain.

    20.Shall I bestow this puckered face to death?

    21.O Wilted Petal of a Daffodil

    22.Compassion, could you dry onto that pane?

    23.A blankness sliding down an icy slope.

    24.I sang along the Robin’s tempting trills

    25.I closed the curtain, only once—

    26.A Chamomile had bloomed in spring

    27.I laid lethargic in the patio,

    28.A crack has perched upon my sky.

    29.The Sifter of the Dew upends the Bees,

    30.Above the light, and then beyond the touch—

    31.I used to have a family—

    32.Today I felt as if the Sky collapsed,

    33.To Hope, is to delay a prospect’s prospect’s spark of Hope,

    34.Inevitability is but anticipation.

    35.Secluded in my

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