Category: Poems

Poems

D’yer Letter

Led Zeppelin is a vibe. To their greatest fans, I apologize for the understatement. I’ve recently acquired an acoustic guitar. I might add that it is quite haunted, or I may be the one who is haunted. Perhaps time will tell. One day, I hope to strum well enough to get Zeppelin’s sound across. One […]

S. E. Arie 
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Digital Reprieve

The Native Americans believed cameras captured souls. I believe there is a truth to it – a powerful foresight. Maybe then, it would have seemed irrational. How could a chunk of metal and glass be capable of such an act? However, in this day and age, cameras are undeniably in control. Eyes cover the skies, […]

S. E. Arie 
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Withering Hands: A Poem

I often find myself in a debate over limerence versus unrequited love. Where does the difference truly lie? Limerence, as defined, is an involuntary state of all encompassing infatuation with another person. A deep need for reciprocation of feelings, that may not be inherently sexual by nature. Unrequited love, from my understanding is a bounty […]

S. E. Arie