Poetry
Poems published in Piker Press, a weekly journal of arts and literature — from lyric verse to experimental forms, haiku to epic.
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Winter vista of distant hope.
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In a surprising coincidence, Mel Trent's poem is a written illustration to accompany this week's cover story ...
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Poetry by Mel Trent questions thoughts in the darkness.
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Some blossoms have a set season, but with others, you can't tell if there will be fragrance or thorns...
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When we see others around us, why can't we remember that we can't always count on a second chance?
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You know them when you see them, and you can never forget how some people have them...
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There are regrets, there are memories, and love always has one thing more: hope...
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No crashing, no shouting, no furious passion ... there is something far greater, and far more precious ...
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Originally appeared 2006-06-26.
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This lover meditates upon the end of All, and the loss of the Beloved. Originally appeared 2006-03-06.
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Originally appeared 2005-10-10
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Poem. Originally appeared 2004-10-23.
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Poetry by Mel Trent.
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It's like this; it's like that -- but all the words point to only one thing for which our whole being strives.
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There is a rhythm to living, and an unknown. Both should be cherished.
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Poetry for a cold winter day, when love and Spring seem so far from your heart.
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Mel Trent explores in poetry the heart of All.
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True love always requires some give and take, but there must be boundaries when your brain is involved.
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Senior Editor Alexandra Queen tries her hand at writing truly awesomely crappy poetry -- and shows that she really has a knack for it!
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Poetry inspired by the Mummies issue.(Originally appeared 05-23-2005)
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Poem.(Originally aired 06-19-2004)