Month: April 2022

Poetry

The Dignified Woman…

With cracking of bones and tearing of skin, I was given birth by the divine being, She smiled even in the deepest pain, To hug and lock me in her balmy chain. She fed me, nourished me, and raised me, Cleaned my faeces and my pee, She is deeper than […]

Articles

How Math Teachers Survive During Pandemic

by Sandra Gudala-Bagadiong The precipitous attack of COVID-19 worldwide lost the ability to sustain its accustomed economy and vast development. Hundreds, thousands, and millions of people have lost their jobs because of the pandemic that hindered us from continuing our normal and peaceful lives. Stress, low-paying salary, and COVID-19 are […]

Poetry

She Fights

A frown itching its way to appear on her forehead, Was it the symbol of her worrisome adulthood or as they call it dread? Surrounded by series of burdens consuming her day by day, Is it too early for the child to grow up and keep her infancy at bay? […]

Poetry

Voting With Rocks

No sham consequence, this – In a whatsoever decade, where matured weaponry has walloped mankind, its technical display having beaten us back, leaving us with only a discomfited chafe after all ambitions were thwarted. Those who stood opposite the vicar and now stand as kings, have caused a destruction, beyond […]

Poetry

Poet Extraordinaire

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