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Resilience Wears Soft Shoes #BlogchatterA2Z #poetry
A river of voices—braided into poetry that stumbles, dances, and rises through the silence. A poetic letter to the weary, the hopeful, and those quietly becoming. Resilience here is not loud—it’s soft, steady, sacred.
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Quid Pro Quo: A Ballet of Broken Mirrors in Binary Dreams #BlogchatterA2Z #poetry
A poem dissecting the invisible exchanges we make in love, power, memory, and identity. Through surreal scenes and broken metaphors, it unveils the spirals of giving and taking—what we trade, often unknowingly, just to stay whole.
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Earth Day Every Day: 5 Eco-Conscious Hotels That Redefine Sustainable Travel
Explore five incredible hotels across Asia and Europe that combine eco-friendly practices with luxurious experiences. From biogas kitchens to vertical gardens, discover how sustainability meets comfort—365 days a year.
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A Flicker in the Crowd: The Stranger Who Set the Dark on Fire #poetry
A random encounter with a sock-wearing, pigeon-speaking stranger blooms into an unforgettable mosaic of hope, mystery, and rippling kindness. The boundaries dissolve—transforming a fleeting moment into a revolution of connection.
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Painful Cultural Revolution of China: A Poetic Monologue in Three Mirrors #BlogchatterA2Z #poetry
A poetic journey blending voices of witness, empathy, and survival—exploring the devastating human cost of China’s Cultural Revolution and the quiet resilience found in memory, letters, and a plate of fusion noodles.
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On the Twentieth Evening When the Clock Forgot to Tick #BlogchatterA2Z #poetry
A moment. A birthday. A decision that split a life. One evening etched in memory — where warmth met hesitation, joy met ruin, and a hand held for just a breath held the weight of an entire future. A hauntingly intimate portrayal of love, regret, and the longing to choose differently.
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A Decision with No Last Name: A Poetic Inquiry into Growth by Choosing Otherwise #poetry
A poetic excavation of a single decision that splintered the mundane and cracked open the soul. In this surreal and emotionally rich piece, I (and perhaps you, too) confront the moment of choosing otherwise — and learn that growth is not linear, not kind, not clean… but inevitable.
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