Day Two – National Poetry Month: Deep Roots

Here is today's poem from the prompt Deep Roots. It's a little insight into my home province of Nova Scotia and our part of Canada. And remember, later today there will be another post with the cover and title reveal for my upcoming book. Photo by Gaurav Singh on Pexels.com Deep Roots The taste of... Continue Reading →

Day One – National Poetry Month: Clockwork

It's that time of year again and today begins National Poetry Month 2025. Once again, I'll be writing a poem a day from a list of prompts, and today's prompt is Clockwork. It's a short poem to start us out, but I hope you enjoy it. Also, there will be two posts tomorrow: the poem,... Continue Reading →

Never Again

Photo by Alexander Zvir on Pexels.com Never Again Why did they bleed and diefor your freedom? Never again, we saidyet hate wonand you threw it all away Why did they bleed,among the poppies, row by row? Their ghosts will haunt your choicesall the victims, old and newThey are your consequences Why did they bleed for... Continue Reading →

October Frights Day 4: Dark Poetry

It's poetry's turn under the midnight moonlight. Here are three dark poems for day four. Don’t Take Candy From Serial Killers Madness and a murder vanwith pretty little lollipopsNever trust the scary man,madness and a murder vanBloody slaughter is his planand your corpse for the copsMadness and a murder vanwith pretty little lollipops Ghastly Graves... Continue Reading →

Poetry Sunday: Generative

A poem post today. Enjoy. Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com Generative Synthetic imaginationdisguised with scintillation;a hollow vacillationof generic repetitionThe cotton-candy prizeof shiny modernisticuntil it all crumbles Rusted bits of brilliancethe glitter dust of creativitylost in the voidfalling foreverDiscardedAbandoned Mourned too late Copyright 2024 A. F. Stewart

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