

This poem is based on the article “Murder House” at Equator, which tells the story of the American Dream gone wrong for two intelligent Chinese immigrants and generated much online discussion back in China.
“Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again.” – Andre Gide


This poem is based on the article “Murder House” at Equator, which tells the story of the American Dream gone wrong for two intelligent Chinese immigrants and generated much online discussion back in China.
Today’s Daily Stoic poem:
Today’s Daily Stoic poem:
Today’s Daily Stoic poem:
For twenty-six English years
never experiencing weather
—except those two weeks complaining about the heat
and that year of snow, not having to go to school—
grim days, followed by more grim days.
To Australia to enjoy another twenty-plus years
of all the weathers in one day, every day
—except snow, which only the rich could afford,
skiing around Kosciuszko National Park—
good days, followed by even more good days.
Then Thailand, for who knows how long,
where the weather is upside down
—winters are sunny and temperate,
summers, wet, wild and grey—
taking me home again.
Written for dVerse Poetics weather prompt and inspired by the depression felt on grey days, even here in Thailand’s hot rainy season.
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Gap fill exercise:
JUMP
__________ just to get a refund.
__________ with only one side of the story.
__________ angry at their stupidity.
__________ once the refund was approved.
__________ to be part of the community.
Answers:
through hoops
to conclusions
down their throats
for joy
on the bandwagon
The teacher in me jumped out for this dVerse Quadrille prompt #353
A little bit of fun.
Today’s Daily Stoic poem:
A zombieland nurtured on cheap bread;
The mysteries paved over, its magic fled.
Who are the writers now that everything is read?
The rivers ran dry, revealing the bed.
Mere trifles and amusements exhaust the eyes.
Are these dispatches discovered in disguise?
Somewhat inspired by the first part of the Substack article The Highway Kind by Henry Begler
Today’s Daily Stoic poem:
Whatever it is, it’s just a story.
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Written for dVerse MTB – negation. Lines 6,7 & 8, I believe, were made by someone here as a comment on another’s poem but I forgot who it was. It was too funny to let go and not use it.
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