Category: Poems

A Day Of Infamy

By MAYA GREEN A day of warWhere the rules of warAre violated A day of infamyWhere health workersAre targeted A day of cowardiceWhere innocent children

A Call To Account

By MAYA GREEN Can’t you see, it is all plain bullyingCleverly covered by lies, and blusteryIt’s a provocation, done with some mockingSans any shame, and

A gem in Sarawak’s heartland

BY STANLEY GONA CHEE KHIONGSARAWAK SKILLS Taking in the sights from the vantage point of the Mukah Riverfront The river, an important artery — flowing

Of The Greatest Things

By Maya Green The greatest of courage is to know oneselfThe greatest of patience is to accept the truthThe greatest of confidence is to overcome

Alive and Aliveness

By Maya Green Of fresh waterA fountainGushing, flowingSinging A gentle breezeIn my faceCaressing, tenderlyIn the early morn A keen mindWith good thoughtsBubbling, flowingA fountain Of

Mist of the Mornings

By Maya Green Pray be silent, and in constant contemplationPerchance, you will get the experienceTrue words, of eloquence and eleganceThe voice from the heart’s very

The Sunset Is Alive

By Maya Green I sit here watchingSuch bounteous sunsetO, for your glorious displayI cryBut in joy! Gently the waves callCaressing the shore, gentlyThe shores of

A Miracle We Are

By Maya Green Green is the colourIt’s lively, friendlyIt is the colour of paradiseI would love to think soIt must be so! This greenery —

Last Night I Saw The Moon

By MAYA GREEN Last night I saw the moon — I thought I saw her smileThis morning I read a piece, it said the moon