
Born in Italy some decades ago, Gabriella Garofalo fell in love with the English language at six, started writing poems (in Italian) at six and is the author of these books “Lo sguardo di Orfeo”; “L’inverno di vetro”; “Di altre stelle polari”; “Casa di erba”; “Blue Branches”; “ A Blue Soul”, “After The Blue Rush”.
A heartfelt poem about hidden pain, family expectations, emotional neglect, and resilience. “I Woke Up” explores the contrast between dreams of love and the reality...

Tree of Existential Threats is a reflective poem using a vast tree to symbolize humanity's fragile existence. Its branches represent global dangers like environmental collapse...

A chocolate heist, Fanum tax, and a knife-wielding showdown. Just another day of Gen Z brainrot driving their parents insane. Is it bussin or just...

Read the poem "An Expansionist's Obsession with Rooms" to go from eroticism and mystical earning to a relationship full of metal stability and hallucinations.

The poem "To Be or Not to Be" looks at cyclical patterns of thought and existence. It is based on "to be or not to...
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