Welcome to my poetry blog!
Hello you wonderful people out there. I am a simple Tungstenturtle who simply loves to write poetry.
Explore the magic of texts and words together with me. Consider it as a kind treat to yourself that you take yourself the time to read a piece of art.
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Don’t worry if you decide to skip the liking, the poems are written for you and not for any fame.
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Poems – Easy stuff
Poems just for the sake of art. Enjoy the reading.
Poems – Shorts
Very short, 8 lines max. An art project.
Poems – Hard and heavy
Poems not suiteable for everyones mood. It will be about death, moaning, loss, pain. Part of the life of course, but no fluffy context. If you look for something happy, please go to the easy stuff section.
Poems – The periodic table
Poetry about the elements of our wonderful world. Perhaps I am dedicated to chemistry. Enjoy the poems, this is art&education, fun and knowledge combined (:
Poems – Fantasy & Fantastic Riddles
I am a pen & paper gamemaster myself and I love fantasy overall. Its a great source for inspiration and ideas. Fantastic riddles to guide and confuse a players party all at once is a fantastic experience. It is an invitation to daydream and imagination. It is a world of campfire songs, riddles, prohecies (no real ones I hope), dwarfs, magic, elves and stuff like that. Now say „friend“ and enter1.
This webside and its content is exclusive. No further social media, no links, no contracts, no ads. Just poetry.
- J. R. R. Tolkien, „Lord of the rings: The fellowship of the ring“, 1954/1955 ↩︎
Tungstenturtle Poetry