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01.
Poem: “GATHERING FLOWERS”
Poet: Mustafa Naci รZER.
From: Tรผrkiye.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Though I did not climb the hills so high,
Nor wander fields where wild winds sigh,
Within vast gardens, green and wide,
Where rain alone their roots supplied,
I gathered blooms for you in pride.
Each flower that I gently chose,
I laid within my palms in rows;
And as I placed them, soft and slow,
I whispered your name to make them glowโ
So you might feel the love you know.
That you are loved with no demand,
No hidden wish, no guiding hand;
That your dear heart be softly shown
Its priceless worth, its tender toneโ
For love that blooms for you alone.
The flowers lining roads I passed
Were those your childhood held so fast;
Theyโll wake the years you left behind
And let your laughing heart unwindโ
Like innocence the purest kind.
Without display, I hide my flame;
Yet one who reads my eyes the sameโ
Who needs no word, no spoken art,
But sees my soul, my core, my heart
In just one glance, though brief the startโ
For love defines itself that way:
A silent light that does not sway.
Mustafa Naci รZER

02.
Poem: “BETWEEN US”
Poet: Vo Thi Nhu Mai
From: Australia.
at first it was only distance, the spaces
between us stretching and folding
then your words arrived
like a soft breeze through the room
touching and stirring
I felt my chest lift and my lungs fill
the elegance of your thought
tracing the air around me and inside me
something sweet came slowly
like a hidden current, surprising at first
confusing too, what are you trying to say
stir the curiosity like sudden waves
I listened and something grew
a spark between us, fragile but steady
and for a moment, I understood
what it is to be embraced
by start and end of a special day
Thแป Nhฦฐ Mai

03.
Poem: “What a glorious day”
Poet: Eva Petropoulou Lianou.
From: Greece ๐ฌ๐ท.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
What a glorious day when the sun is rising and preparing ourselves for going to work
What a glorious day when the rain is coming down and giving birth to thousands fruits
But what a disturbing day
When the man decides to make war
Bombing houses and schools
Children left behind
Without legs
Without hands
Mens and women are killed while eating in the kitchen
What a pain
Human pain
Causing sadness and bitterness
Crying at our sort
Crying at our loss
What a sad thing to be human being without ethics
Without values
Without education
Without respect to life
Eva Petropoulou Lianou

04.
Poem: “Parents cry for their Children “
Poet: Afroza Jesmine.
Country: Bangladesh.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Children are angel!
Why you are bombing in war?
The loss of war children is a wound that never truly heals.
Their laughter fades into echoes carried by broken streets.
Empty beds whisper stories that will never be finished.
Parents hold photographs where small smiles remain forever young.
Toys lie silent, untouched by the hands that once cherished them.
Dreams of futures bright as sunrise are buried beneath the rubble.
A motherโs tears fall heavier than the darkest night.
Fathers carry invisible scars deeper than any battlefield.
Communities mourn the stolen innocence of fragile lives.
In the silence after war, their absence screams the loudest.
Copyright (c) Afroza Jesmine.

05
Poet: Tanja Ajtic.
From: Serbia/Canada.
Poem: “Loneliness”
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Thin is the connection between
all those who were and were not, vague.
Relying on the ideals of the past,
I spread the story of imperfection.
I call my exes for salvation,
and I feel the coldness of the earthen wall.
Don’t tell me what to do, loneliness is biting my toenails.
Not about poise, because I’m going to start
begging for friendship.
The corpse pushed me into oblivion of my path.
And there is no more place for me in any horde.
I am alone.
Don’t tell me anything, you can’t help me because
it’s a dark world in which he struggles.
My nights are sad.
All my former and forgotten things and stories.
All my former and forgotten friends, are gone.
Unknown faces are walking the streets,
where I don’t recognize anyone from the past,
and I knew quite a few of them.
At the familiar name, a spark in my heart ignites,
and I remember everything that was.
And I remain alone with despair, if I could. But I didn’t.
Forgotten for years.
Buried in four walls, in four white walls,
in the square, at the intersection of the tearful streets
and the weeping sky.
You come to the infinity of dissatisfaction.
I hear the blunt impact of the skull against the white wall.
It doesn’t hurt.
I struggle with the fog and in the murky water of time.
Will I die alone or will I sprout?
Tanja Ajtic.

06.
Poem: “I DREAM TO BECOME WHOLE”
Poet: TAGHRID BOU MERHI.
From:LEBANON – BRAZIL
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
They said:
leave the final line suspended
so the air may test you,
so you may know
whether you are a poet
or the shadow of a wandering word.
I sat before the blank page
as one sits before his own lifetime,
watching the tremor of ink
and listening to the pulse of paper.
I want to write myself
then erase myself,
to take off my voice
and try another
that resembles me more.
At twenty,
roads widen like a wild dream
and narrow like a frightened heart,
and I walk between them
as if walking on the edge of a question.
Some run
to escape a pursuing past,
others run
to capture a distant future,
but I run
just to feel
that blood is still singing in my veins.
I climb the stage of light
as if climbing a ladder of wind,
I laugh at the face of falling
and hide my trembling in my pocket.
If my breath breaks,
I will breathe from the window of dream,
and if my pen stumbles,
I will write with my fingers upon the air.
Every low beginning
promises a clearer summit,
and I trust fatigue
when it promises horizon.
I do not know the secret of love,
yet I glimpse it
in a cloud leaning on the shoulder of sunset,
in two eyes greeting each other in silence,
in a melody waking my heart from sleep.
I look around
and smile at life,
and whisper:
if this universe is an accident,
then it is an accident that fell in love.
ยฉ ยฎ TAGHRID BOU MERHI.

07.
Poem: “Walking Alone and Living Alone:”
Poet: Til Kumari Sharma
From: West Nepal.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Alone walking is my aim to live.
No need to support the fake enemies,
No need of fake brothers and their wives to rise my enemiesโ name.
The walking alone and living alone heal my mind and life.
The journey of life aline is comfort.
The life is painful in the presence with brotherโs children to make fake videos about me
When to take benefit they near me.
Otherwise they can not hear my correct voice.
So, no need to be near the fake children of others to dominate me.
Art is existed with alienation.
It is born with isolation.
It is with dignity and identity.
It is by worth of the identity and beauty.
ยฉ Til Kumari Sharma

08.
Poem: “Homeland”
Poet: Abdukahhorova Gulhayo
From: Uzbekistan
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
The sun sets, the mountains sparkle
The city and the village shine endlessly
My homeland is my soul, my life’s fortress
My heart is filled with love for you
Spring flowers and the cries of birds
Traces of history on every stone
Without you, the world will fade away
You are my unquenchable light
Abdukahhorova Gulhayo

09.
Poem: “EUREKA”
Poet: Xrysoula Foufa
From: Greece
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
E – Excitement is loudly exhibited
U – Using methods to find solutions
R – Reference to ancient Archimedes
E – Exclamation of sudden success
K – Key to puzzling problems is discovered
A – Away from a confusing situation at last
ยฉ ยฎ Xrysoula Foufa

10.
Poem: “Consistency”
Poet: Panagiota P. Lampri.
From: Greece
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
The road of consistency
is vital,
useful to the world.
Many may value it,
yet few – so few – ever honor it.
If you choose
the road of consistency,
walk it ALONE,
completely alone.
Expect no reward,
seek no recognition,
not even a trace;
simply, walk.
Panagiota P. Lampri.

11.
Poem: “WHY SHOULD I DESPAIR ?”
Poet:Dasharath Naik.
From: India.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Why should I be discouraged
When my muse throws me
Warm kisses every second,,,
And me like an automatic engine
Go on bursting words
Straight from my throbbing heart ?
Why should I look dull and pale
When my fans do love my lines
With warmth and sincerity,,,
Me like a kite go on soaring high into the sky
Where mighty minds shine gloriously ?
Why should I put a break or lag behind
When all surpass hurdles
My emotions and feelings are charged,,
My passion intensifying within
With my zeal and spirit
So special and genuine ?
Why should I look forward to days
With rainbow of colours splattered everywhere
When every morning my courtyard overflows
With beautiful blossoms
Radiant with perfume and feel of honey
And my evening dances to the tune Of breeze so mesmerizing ?
Why should I shed my warm tears
In my failure or despair
When every single moment of mine fills my heart
With the magical notes of a melody
Imbibed with natural bliss to make me shine ?
ยฉ ยฎ Dasharath Naik.
Bio: DASHARATH NAIK (DOB. 23.06.1964 ), edest son of Late Madan Mohan Naik & Sabitri Naik , hails from Bijadihi in the Sundargarh district, Odisha ,India. A student of English Literature, Sri Naik likes all the genres especially poetry. As a bi-lingual poet, he writes both in English and Odia for his own pleasure and Humanity is his main concern .

12.
Poem: “You Broke Me First”
Poet: Ayesha Imran
From: Pakistan
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
You broke me first, like a bond that was weak,
I thought we were stable, but you turned cold and bleak.
We were two molecules, trying to align,
But you pulled away, and I lost my design.
We were a solution, but you evaporated,
Now Iโm just water, alone and jaded.
I used to be whole, a compound complete,
But you decomposed me, left me obsolete.
You broke me first, like a chain that unraveled,
All my bonds fractured, Iโm lost in the gravel.
I tried to react, but I couldnโt repair,
My activation energyโs gone, Iโm just stuck in despair.
I thought we were stable, like a noble gas,
But you left me unstable, with nothing to grasp.
Ayesha Imran

13.
Poem: “TIME MOVES ON CEASELESSLY”.
Poet: HILAL AHMAD MIR
From: KASHMIR INDIA
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
The other year has slipped from us,
Left trillions of scars in our hearts.
The new year has entered stilly
Without knocking at our poor doors.
How fast time runs away from us !
It does not know any rampart.
It wipes out all the signs of halts
And moves on with its ceaseless march.
Why do we make so much merry?
What gift has last year brought to you?
Do you expect good of next year?
It, too, will pass like rivers do.
Time flows – it does not rest to blink.
How we waste time so recklessly!
What have we gained in all these years?
Have we healed any wounded heart ?
Have we done anything for God ?
Time comes, time goes, works silently.
This game goes on and never halts –
Look! What it does to the whole world !
It changes colours ruthlessly!
Do you rejoice in each new year?
Do you not know it brings death near ?
Time ! Do not be on your brisk toes.
Have mercy on us; rest awhile,
Do not end our game so quickly
HILAL AHMAD MIR

14.
Poem: “Our Lanterns Long for Ramadan”
Poet: Muammer Alsufyani.
From: Yemen ๐พ๐ช
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
The goodness has come to us, carried by Ramadan,
O remover of all troubles, bringing mercy, forgiveness, and liberation from the fires…
The lanterns of our hearts are ablaze with longing
for its arrival at the gates of time…
Oh Allah, grant us the strength to reach the desired destination.
Fasting and praying,,
Oh Allah, You are the Creator of all,
so create within us beautiful virtue
on the joyful path in the gathering
Oh Allah, grant us the unseen prayer that has not yet come.
And the good fate that is suspended in the heavens and will come.
Unlock its secrets and reveal it from Your treasures for the good..
Oh Allah, indeed. Our circumstances await Your glad tidings
in the nights of predestination.
Oh Allah, cover our flaws in the moment,
for the veil has become insufficient to cover the extent of our sins .
And make the protection of our homelands in the Quran,
not in forgetfulness.
Muammer Alsufyani,

15.
Poem: “Book Reviewer’s Prayer”
Poet: Patrick Connors
From: Toronto Canada
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Not for my promotion
but to serve another author
helping their voice to be heard.
Not for my glory
but that my work may be for Yours.
Patrick Connors
Bio: Patrick Connors is the author of The Other Life and The Long Defeat, both published by Mosaic Press. Recent publications include Asemana Magazine, Spadina Literary Review, Paddler Press Faith Issue, and Dissident Voice. He is a manager for the Toronto chapter of 100,000 Poets for Change.

16.
Poem: “ONE NOTE FELL ASLEEP”
Poet: Jagoda Sabliฤ
From: Croatia.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
One note fell asleep.
Our love fell asleep.
Silence closed the door
To the heart in te silence
Of tehe day.
Far aaway are the paths
Of our Sun,
The haze crushes the soul.
The piano is in the corner
Of the rooom.
On the piano one note is
Sleeping.
One note fell asleep.
Our love fell asleep.
The sky of love fele asleep.
Everything has fallen
Asleep.
I will wake the sleeping note.
With my love.
I will dance its dance on the
Black and white keys
of the piano.
The blue waves will carry it.
The tide of love
will carry her away.
A sleeping note will play,
Awakened from sleep.
We are dancing
in each other’s arms,
dance of love.
I will awaken the sleeping
Note from a long sleep.
Jagoda Sabliฤ

17.
Poem: “THE FRIENDS WENT, AND THEY LEFT US”
Poet: Kujtim Hajdari
From: Albania
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
In the embrace of twilight,
where shadows dance,
tranquility slowly covers the universe,
a velvet mantle,
soft and gentle, it drapes over the shoulders,
The friends departed, they left,
we parted.
The festive evening has ended,
memories sleep,
they sleep in a harbor,
in the harbor of my soothed and longing soul.
Like glimmers still wandering in the air,
the music,
the laughter they left behind with love,
I didnโt close the door
that they opened in my soul.
Let the wind of friendship blow and shake it,
Let the echoes of their voices bring melodies.
Kujtim Hajdari

18.
Author : Somdatta Mitra
Country: India
Title : TIMELESS BOND
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Love has no definition and no boundaries,
With age it enhances the spirits and inspires the companionship.
Holding each other in a divine bond and kindling confidence ,
In solitary moments the serenity beholds a stedfast togetherness.
They walk the sand where whispers breeze ,
They rejoice those moments creating new stories.
Every step is magic and every moment a bliss,
Redefining life in snug with new eminence.
Understanding and concern have strengthened their bond so divine,
Trust and dependence have enlivened their love’s embrace.
Grey hairs haven’t dimmed their confidence,
Age has not worn down their reliance.
They are the cheerleaders whose light shines ,
In each other’s fondness in their romantic shrine.
With every glance, their hearts entwine,
In love’s warm space, their souls align.
ยฉยฎ Somdatta Mitra

19.
Poem: “The Beauty That Never Fades”
Poet: Shelton Gonkerwon
From: Liberia, West Africa
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
I know the beauty that never fades
I’ve tested the beauty that never fades
I’ve proof for the beauty that never fades
I’ve love for the beauty that never fades
I can’t disprove the beauty that never fades
I can rightly justify the beauty that never fades
I can proudly sell the beauty that never fades
I can freely display the beauty that never fades
It never fades, the beauty of wisdom
It never fades, the beauty of knowledge
It never fades, the beauty of God’s fear
It never fades, the beauty of plain truth
It never fades, the beauty of kindness
It never fades, the beauty of boldness
It never fades, the beauty of Holy Spirit
It never fades, the beauty of national love
It never fades, the beauty of national unity
It never fades, the beauty of national loyalty
It never fades, the beauty of undiluted justice
It never fades, the beauty of national peace
It never fades, the beauty of self-discipline
It never fades, the beauty of inspiration
It never fades, the beauty of self pride
Yes, I love the beauty that never fades!!
Shelton Gonkerwon

20.
Poem: The Path You Draw Yourself
Poet: Ibragimova Iroda
From: Uzbekistan
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Do not call fate your weakness or your fall,
Draw your own path where brighter futures call.
Waste not your days in heedless, empty ways,
Bind your heart to goals that light your days.
A river still will lose its living stream,
One who wonโt strive will never taste a dream.
No soul that walks its road will truly stall,
Its burning hopes will never fade at all.
Be like an eagle, fix your gaze ahead,
Rise far above where thorny gardens spread.
Let will be honed with every daring stride,
Let goals illuminate the path you guide.
Time is a steed that never tires nor slows,
Who fails to seize it, no fulfillment knows.
A heart that seeks for triumph wonโt retreat,
The one who strives is never truly beat.
Ibragimova Iroda

21.
Poem: โ2025 โ Memory, 2026 โ Hopeโ
Poet: Teshaboyev Tolib Nizomiddin oโgโli
From: Uzbekistan
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
The year 2025 has remained behind as memory,
Efforts and dreams were written on one page of history.
Along the paths of NamDU my heart matured,
The joy of student life was sealed within my destiny.
The New Year stands at the door โ with hopes anew,
In our hearts lives faith and bright intentions too.
Every moment spent in NamDUโs classes
Leads us toward the future with firm resolve and virtue.
The year 2025 became a lesson for us all,
Hardships and joys together filled our trail.
Friends, teachers, and days full of knowledge
The name of NamDU is engraved within our souls.
The year 2026 โ a new page, a new light,
Proud and determined on the road to dreams bright.
On the dawn of the New Year our wishes rise high,
Within NamDUโs embrace shines the futureโs insight.
Student life โ a priceless treasure,
Every day and moment a golden chapter forever.
2025 has passed, yet its mark remains,
2026 comes with pure and hopeful meaning together.
Happy New Year, dear NamDU family,
May every step in the path of knowledge be strong and steady.
May 2026 bring happiness to everyone,
And may 2025 remain an honorable memory.
Teshaboyev Tolib Nizomiddin oโgโli

22.
Article: “Renewable energy”
Author: Doniyor Gulomjonov
From: Namangan District
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Do costs of Renewable energy increase generation? An Empirical test across Eurasian countries
Today energy is an important resource in every nation. The countries conduct various energy policies to distribute daily consumption to avoid shortages. According the goal SDG 7 of United Nation access to affordable energy by 2030, (UNSD, 2021) and models of World Energy Model (WEM), Energy Technology Perspectives (ETP), Global Energy and Climate (GEC) which adopted by International Energy Agency (IEA) to refer transition for renewable energy by 2050. (IEA, 2022) Hence, renewables are developing sector-by-sector and region-by-region to transform from traditional into alternative energy and replace to diversify the energy sector.
Implementation of renewable energy by government and investor impose in differently from both side. Financing from government require subsidizing to equalize for internal or external price of energy. The main cost of renewable energy by government is subsidizing for public power system.(Zhao et al., 2014) Government can subsidy such as interest rate, financing entirely of the project, providing in-tariff policy etc,. In previous years for constructing traditional energy power generation plants have been commissioned 61% state-owned enterprise and 35% from private companies.(Steffen, 2018) Additionally it depends on government budget to allocate expenditure for realization of electricity or energy plants. In terms of government expenditure, investment incentives are the main important indicator to finance Renewable Energy Sources projects respectively. Moreover, projects of RE should be considered with stakeholders and government in different stages (Lam & Law, 2018) and accept Energy Service and Power Purchase Agreements.(Ottinger & Bowie, 2016) But, Power Purchase Agreement in some countries is not implemented and this risk to financing RE projects, the costs which include capital flow can be decreasing concerning investment of private sector that give the result decreasing of development RE plants.
(Taghizadeh-hesary & Yoshino, 2020) According financing by government, RE supports by international organizations on the frame of SDG 7(International Renewable Energy Agency, 2022). So, initial capital or investment define the government expenditure and finance flows by international organization (some emerging countries receive).Considering the cost of renewable energy we can explore the improvement and implementation the projects of RE. Compare with creation RE technology with todayโs update equipment, it is differ from with price decreasing and installation is cheaper than previous technology and it has increased confidence for using (Ellabban et al., 2014). Especially wind energy supposed one of the low cost technology (รstergaard et al., 2020)Blaabjerg et al., 2014)
Operation and maintenance cost for RE installation is more sensitive because of different type soft energy, such as, solar PV, wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass etc,. Thus, estimation and analysis reveal some uncertainty. (Wilson, 1984) We used a cross-country dataset of 72 Eurasian countries for the period 2019 and our proxy variable is capital cost the other variables are independent vector variables which reveal the significance to the model. In our study we take one proxy variable: initial cost for installation RE or capital cost that understanding with government and investor costs, investments from international organization that we use jointly as capital investment. Operation and maintenance (thereafter O&M) cost we omit because of opacity distribution in this case and it derives from capacity of generation installation in total.(Wilson, 1984) According the positive relationship between RE generation and costs, we find that costs are the main indicator and without any investment have not development in this field. Our results show that capital cost has a positive relationship with RE generation. Moreover, this study impact to invest on RE generation to achieve for sustainable and affordable energy resources.This finding not only substantially contribute to the extent literature, but also pay attention for policy and decision makers to increase the share of generation RE among Eurasian countries especially nations that dependent to traditional energy. Finally, we use OLS econometrics method and check for robustness standard error tests to avoid heteroscedasticity.
Copyright @ Doniyor Gulomjonov.
Bio: Doniyor Gulomjonov. Place of residence: Namangan District Education: Graduate of Namangan District Specialized School Date of birth: August 5, 2007 Positions and Memberships:
He is a Leader of the Namangan Region branch of the Uzbekistan Childrenโs Organization. Member of the Active Group of the Youth Parliament under the Senate of the Oliy Majlis Assistant to the Head of Department at the Namangan Regional Directorate of the Youth Affairs Agency Representative of the Qoshqaโnot International Union of Writers and Creators in Uzbekistan
Achievements:
Participant and awardee of numerous international and national competitions, olympiads, forums, and conferences (MABE: Abduqahhorova Gulhayo Uzbekistan)

23.
Poem: “A New Sunrise, My Countrymen”
Poet: Dr Ratan Bhattacharjee
From: India.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
When nightโs long river loosened its black hair over the delta,a flute rose from misted fields of paddy and memory.
Padma carried whispers of boats never surrendering to the tide,and the soil kept the footprints of unnamed martyrs warm.
From the language-dawn a red sun lifted like a vow,
its light stitched by mothers on green cloth of hope.
The old banyan tree listened to children learning freedom as alphabet,while fishermen cast nets into a future still trembling.
Storms came, yet the mangroves knelt only to stand stronger,and every cyclone wrote courage along the coast.
O my countrymen, the morning is not a gift but a keepingโ
hold the rising sun carefully, for it is our shared breath.
Dhaka Satkhira Chittagong Bogura โฆ..the names resonate in the distant horizon when the serpents still show their
venomous tongue.
Dr Ratan Bhattacharjee

24.
Poem: “Mother – The Inspiration of the Heart”
Poet: Lulzim Hajdari
From:Albania
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
My mother, my warmest dream,
The light that guides me on the paths of this cold world.
Everything in you speaks only of love, Of patience, of peace, of a life full of kindness.
Your heart beats like a wave upon the shore, Embracing the world with gentleness and grace.
In your hands, I find the shelter of my soul, The sweetest melody in every step I take.
How much you protect me, how much you love me, You are the moon, the sun that warms me every morning.
My mother, you are the endless magic,
Your love shakes the foundation of this ever-shifting world.
Lulzim Hajdari
Translate Kujtim Hajdari
25.
Poem: “A REAL WISH”
Poet: Shaip Zeqir Zeqiri
From: Albania.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 10 February 2026.
I would like to write
About human’ s right,
But there are so many troubles…
Why justice is so late?
To dicide rules,
Achieving the real equality,
There are enough facts and tools,
To realise freedom and humanity!
I’ m just dreaming
For a real spring,
Where people live in peace
And full harmony,
As in paradice,
Without conflicts
And to end dayly delicts!
ยฉ Shaip Zeqir Zeqiri

26.
Poem: “FIND ME”
Poet: Maya Milojkoviฤ
From: Serbia.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
When all roads are buried in snow,
my cloak of snow begins to melt.
Rescue me when everyone else has given up on me.
Give me strength
to keep dancing,
reclothed in the body of a blue butterfly.
Youโll hear the sound of my wings and know I have survived.
I will leave you green powder from my eyelids,
to remind you that these eyes were dying
just to be reborn โ to live more freely, more lightly.
When you grow tired of creating new works,
listen for the flutter of my wings โ
I wonโt be far.
Iโll be there, by the window of your room.
The sound of your piano sets my body in motion.
Find me in dreams,
where I wear dresses inspired by the rhythm of your melodies.
And as I dance, I wonโt look at you โ
because I know:
dance and music
are a morning offering to God,
so that He, too, may rejoice.
Our bodies are instruments of divine play.
Let the dance and the sound of the piano continue โ
forever.
You and I.
Maya Milojkoviฤ

27.
poem: “Snowflakes”
Poet: Dr.Jรณzef Tomoล
From: Poland.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
from the dark cloud of life
as if in the white silence
in the surge of the depths
shedding into vessels
an involuntary pressure
fly through the space
of light
the exposed plans
of passersby
carried by a fan of changing
breaths
gently fall
into the arms of irregular
crystalline particles
constantly melted
by tearful transformations
of macroscopic value
in the morning breath of fresh
thoughts
. Dr.Jรณzef Tomoล

28.
Poem: “a prayer might do”
Poet: Mary Garde
From:
I can see why prayer could be the thing that helps in these times it’s overwhelming out there
everywhere we are living in the strangest time I never ever thought I could be so discouraged
there doesn’t seem to be an end to the crual thoughts that man can find no outlet to break the
spell nothing to distract our will to heal
If prayer can help along the way I say indulge if nothing at least there’s hope
a little help could heal
Mary Garde

29.
Poet: Nguyแป
n Quang Thiแปu
From: Viแปt Nam
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
I fell asleep
in a world of hair.
No one betrayed meโ
only myself.
Nothing failed me
but the purity of my own belief.
I dreamed
in that world of hair.
We were smallโtwo boats without oars,
adrift,
slowly taken under
by a dark current.
I called out
into that tangled world.
And in that same world, I said nothing.
Nguyแป
n Quang Thiแปu

30.
Poem: “A frame to image painful”
Poet: Abdel Latif Moubarak.
From: Egypt.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Sorrows planted deep inside hearts,
Awakening seeds of fear,
With horror facts concealed and capped.
Dressed in the wear of silence,
The sorrows of the day were sownโ
A sign upon a grave, a dub
To the slow death of man, unknown.
Silence is no picture of them,
Without a paint, it’s stark and grim.
Accepted: you die anonymous,
Though in your truth, you live a dream.
Though your heart in desert carries home,
Though your age was right for your own land,
Accepted: you die anonymous,
Like Zia’s glory, a vanishing strand.
When such a spirit’s light extinguishes,
And disappears, a beautiful dream ends,
Accepted: you die anonymous.
Too, houses died, their doors against walls bend.
Her streets, they mourned; the night came, withered,
Leaving a body, chronically loved,
A shiny star, whose songs no longer tethered
To the moon, now silently removed.
Rumored, the last beats from your heart,
You felt and then announced absence.
Faces passed like dreams, printed apart
On the plate-blooded board of lost essence.
Regrets the eye which saw of leaving
At mystery. It was not inspiringโ
A frame to image aching, ever grieving.
Abdel Latif Moubarak.

31.
Poem: “DISCOUNTS OF VALUES”
Poet: Maria Kolovou Roumelioti.
From: GREECE
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
The values of the times have dried up
The ambrosia of the Olympians has ended
Prometheus’ offering, ashes in the eyes of the people
Which filled the pits of the plebeians.
Cisterns of dreams were filled with the promises of banners
And too much food twisted the jaws
The mind of man became dizzy
When the lusters shook the plumed ribbons.
Insanity’s chewed recipes
Said the orators of newly arrived madness
They guarded the cries in a distant echo
Which came out with the dawn of day.
And I, who did not desire much
A poor lamp in the night I am, which shines
My dark thought, to see better
The drama that the universe is going throughโฆ
Maria Kolovou Roumelioti.

32.
Poem: “Mouthful Of A Smile, Snooze”
Poet: Ruby Kaila Malhotra
From: Canada.
Primelore published Date:Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
I draw sparks house of common lay upon you
Moon woke up the sol, feathers, chanting cue
Mouthful Of A Smile, Snooze
. W: Wondermatic Gray White Charcoal Head Lowered Missing? Colors?
A: Altar Short Spikey Hair Big Hoops The
Glass Splits Into, 4 Cup Falls?
L: Light Match Quiet Flutter Shades, Off Burgundy SoftKick Or, Stumble?
K: Kiss by Oceans Blooms Hyde Frightened
‘lil Puppy Reed Bark At Me?
B: Beckon Gurgling Brooks Word Thee Voice Lighted Candle Match/es?
Y: Yolk Link Present Eternal Bond Rings Promise Yonder Gain Three All
F: Fins Inspire BE Reign Dance Flippers Joy
Sun Divine Architect & You?
A: Astounding Vishvakarma Youssef Guru
Fibre Rain Silk, Cotton Darn
I: Indelible Road Solitude Ask Not Glen Zen
O Stone Art Trunks A Tree
T: Trinkets Natural Spur Ore Pre-Meditated Rules Call Clarion Point 0.5
H: Horse Seeds Rooster’s Silo Fence Barns Altimeter Measure For Or??
. Samunder Meetha Hua, Ya’ Darya’, Khaara
Qissa-e-Waqalat Phir Kabhie
Azline Funkaar Chaah Kis Kiski Thi Ye, Da
-staan-e-Tasdiiq, Phir Kabhie
Ruby Kaila Malhotra
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