God Forgives, I Don’t

Embark on a compelling journey of self-redemption in the face of betrayal and pain. Witness the transformation from emotional battle scars to inner strength as the author navigates the complexities of forgiveness, opting for a path of self-empowerment and invoking strength when necessary. A poignant odyssey revealing the innate fortitude within.
Dying of Old Age: A form of Protest

Lindo Jones’ poignant poetry delves into the profound act of using old age as a powerful form of protest. Through expressive words this piece reflects on life’s journey, legacy, and the longing to age gracefully. Join the dialogue surrounding aging, wellness, equity, and justice in this compelling contribution from Love Now Media’s Poet’s Press.
Dear Buddha Baby

Our Moving Force

The Poet’s Press contributors deliver views of life through a uniquely transparent lens while exploring critical issues connected to wellness, equity and justice.
Angels: A Love Letter

By Kim Russell
She was a Happy One.
A gift from God with a smile that could light up a room.
Your Only Fears: A Love Letter

By Carlo Campbell
I can remember being scared to go to school. There were a great many prompts for this fear.
Love Letter to Uvalde: We Poem

By Lindo Jones
A Love Letter to Uvalde: We Poem