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Tag: Poetic
Brother [Poem] by Issa Dioume
For my brother
The Fall [Short-Story] by Issa Dioume
Loyally, We All Must Fall. 💧 💫
The House of Chronicle [Poem] by Issa Dioume
Based On True Events... ✍️
The Healing, Part.1 [ Short-Story Series] by Issa Dioume
After a war. How can you ever get better? Will the pain ever go away? Can you... heal?
Poem by Issa Dioume: ‘Tumor, tu meurs’ {Experimental, Bilingual Piece}
Tumor, tu meurs Like budding petals of a fleur. Tumor, tu meurs Like a languidly beating Coeur. Tumor... Tu meurs Like the mots of passants. Tu meurs, tumor Like the life of mes parents. Tumor, je meurs So be it, il était temps. Tu meurs, ils pleurent These are the tears des enfants. Tôt le … Continue reading Poem by Issa Dioume: ‘Tumor, tu meurs’ {Experimental, Bilingual Piece}
Jenny Ran Sur The Colline —- French & English !But, Same Themes & Ideas (By Issa Dioume in collaboration with Aimé Lesot)
Jenny courait sur la colline. Ses fossettes creusaient ses joues, témoignaient de sa joie manifeste. Ses pieds martelaient le chemin en terre, laissaient des empruntes et délogeaient les petits cailloux de leur cratère dorénavant appauvris. Devant: un horizon sans ligne - seulement de grands arbres, feutrant les rayons du soleil. Derrière: seulement le souvenir de … Continue reading Jenny Ran Sur The Colline —- French & English !But, Same Themes & Ideas (By Issa Dioume in collaboration with Aimé Lesot)
Where Do They All Fall? [Flashfiction] by Issa Dioume
Where? 🍃
Division Revision- [Poem] by Issa Dioume
Rewrite What Has Been Written
A TUMULTUOUS VOYAGE, Part. 6 [Short-Story Series] by Issa Dioume
[...] Bramin, walking up drawn-out alleyways, carried a flyssa sword on his back ; a green-white pearl bracelet gifted to him by his mother ; a satchel leather bag with a long-gilded strap, which allowed enough room for flexible movements. That was why he wore it, as he was fully aware of the dangers which … Continue reading A TUMULTUOUS VOYAGE, Part. 6 [Short-Story Series] by Issa Dioume